Things will happen that are unexpected, undesirable, and uncontrollable. But you can always choose to take the next tiniest step. Be brave and take it…
Choose to make mistakes, learn from them, let go of them, and move along.
Sometimes it can feel like no one else goes through the unthinkable things you do, but consider Mephibosheth—he was lame and depended on others, mainly his servant, Ziba, to care for him and he deceived him. Yet, he was content knowing King David returned home safely.
Marriages are under attack. Families are under attack. We know this is not how it's supposed to be and it's our children who are suffering the most. https://t.co/RGpyWIx2tg
I think my act of worship unto the Lord is crying. Crying has to be a gift of the Spirit. I hear “I will exhalt you…” and tears just begin to fall 😭
#worship#myJesusmyJesus
The beauty of advent is that He came. The One who was promised came to us as He said He would. The wait was worth it. As we celebrate the season of Advent, as we celebrate His coming and arrival, may we be reminded of our own waiting in dating. https://t.co/6ADO9pcWin
There will be people looking. There will be obstacles. It won't look like anyone next to me, but if I keep my eyes on Jesus, I can endure as He did. I can recognize the pain of this sinful world and not take on the shame. https://t.co/bzcnVYYQm7
They must continue to put into practice what initially won the battle. As scripture says, “Pick up your cross daily and follow Me.” And Paul reminds us to “put into practice” the things we’ve been taught. It’s continual y’all!
No one who loses 50lbs believes the weight will stay off just because they did it once. They know they have to continue to practice what shed their weight to begin with. Similarly, no Christian can believe that just because they fought the battle once it will stay away.