God actively seeks people He can use to do His work. Have you ever thought about this? It could be you or me. All it takes from us is a willing heart.
After my first mission trip last year I want more than ever to be used by God. I'm saying, "send me, I'll go!" He did send me and that trip changed my life forever. I'm more determine now to be the Hands and Feet of God!
Who wants to be used by God? Are you willing to step outside of your little world and go do God's work? This doesn't mean you have to travel halfway across the globe. He may want you to visit a neighbor; reach out to the clerk at the grocery store, or go visit the elderly in a nursing home.
We need God, and He needs people like you and me who will be bold and step out in faith and do His will.
Seek God and you will find Him. God has already gone before us and done what is necessary for our salvation. It is now up to us to follow Him.
Be found by God today!
God is seeking each one of us today. Be available. Be ready. He sought Adam
Luke 19:10 - "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost."
Most of us are guilty of going around, daily, looking for miracles and fast remedies to their solution.
The Bible tells over and over how many believers waited on God and trusted in His plan. They held to their faith when all hope was gone.
I've found in my Christian walk that waiting on God is a necessity. Our patience in waiting shows God that we trust in His plans.
Waiting is hard work, and often tests our faith. News that we may be waiting on, a miracle that we want to see happen, can even tempt us to be impatient and discouraged. We even wonder if God cares.
I've learned over the years that when I'm waiting on an answer to a prayer, or a shift in my current situation, to wait with expectancy. This is often hard to do, but trust me, it works.
Thank God today for future blessings and answered prayers that are just around the corner.
Isaiah 40:31 – "but they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint"
We've all messed up in life. Some more than others, including myself. But, thank God I serve a God of second chances.
Throughout the Bible, God proves over and over again that He is a God of second chances. Now, this is not to say that we can deliberately commit a specific sin every day and God will gives us another chance tomorrow, or is it?
Think about this. If you were working for a company that required you to perform a specific task every day and you repeatedly didn't do it, do you think they'd keep giving you another chance? Probably not after the first few reprieves.
God has a way of giving you a second chance, yet allowing you to learn and grow in relationship with him. You see, if we are a child of God, then we love to please God; we live to please God. So I know that if there is something that I'm doing over and over again that is not pleasing to God, I need to stop. Why? Because I love God and I know He loves me and wants nothing more than to please me; give me the desires of my heart.
Just as God is patient and forgiving to us, He also wants us to be patient and forgiving to others.
A second chance is giving a person another chance to earn their trust. Reach out to someone that has done you wrong and offer mercy; another chance to entrust them with your heart.
1 John 1:9 - "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
Wow, what a year 2018 has been for me. I'm thankful for so many things, but most of all for God.
God has been so present, so close to me and I just want more of Him. God was with me in 2017. He carried me through a rough year, and I was never alone.
I'm thankful for His blessings every day. God is good.
Two thousand eighteen was a very memorable year. I went on my first mission trip. I made new friends from my church. God used me in the mission fields of Peru. I went to Israel and saw the hand of God touch my life like never before. I actually walked where Jesus walked. I was baptized in the Jordan river, WOW! My 3rd grandchild was born in November. And finally two days ago I self-published my first book.
Thank God He never gave up on this small-town West Virginia girl, who although started out on shaky ground, is now God's disciple. God has and will use me for some mighty works in the mission fields. He knows my desires and I trust His plans for me.
Looking forward to 2019 and all the blessings ahead. Thankful for God's favor on my life and I pray that He continues to use me as His Hands and Feet.
I can relate to the above statement.
If you're like me, you grow up thinking of this perfect little life that you'd like to live. And, if you're like me, you'll soon realize, it's not happening.
Although I was saved and baptized at the age of 16, I lived my life far from holy. I was a rebellious teenager and ignored God most years after that. Oh, I would pray to God when something came up that was stressful or difficult. Or, if there was something that I really needed to happen, He would hear from me.
Because of all this, my life was not what I imagined. But, because of all this, God chose me. He chose an unlikely girl from West Virginia to show what He can do with someone's life.
He never left me, ever. I'm so thankful that God chooses the unlikely. The person that no one could imagine would ever make something of themselves.
He appointed you and me to change the world. He knew all this even before we were born.
Jeremiah 1:4-5 – " Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.”
Any carpenter knows that to do a good job, you must possess the tools needed.
As a Christian, for me to start my day I must possess God's Holy Spirit. I must start each day reading, learning and using these tools to help me throughout the day.
In the world we live in today, if we're not fully equipped with God's tools, we're so susceptible to Satan's schemes.
Being equipped allows God's grace to keep us focused on our purpose here on earth; to do the great commission.
Stay equipped for God's purposes on your life. We are His disciples, let's be prepared and start acting like it.
2 Timothy 3:17 – " That the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work."
Have you ever found yourself trying to put God in a box? I know I have. I get into a situation, or something comes up that catches me off guard and I try to tell God what to do. I tell Him how I want this to work out. It never works.
We will never fully understand the fullness of God. We can trust that God is limitless in his power and His love for us. If we truly understand this, we should never be afraid of anything in our lives.
Because of sin, we will never fully comprehend all that God is. But, as a Christian, I am looking forward to Heaven where sin will no longer ravage our minds and when He will most likely share some of His secrets!
Matthew 10:28 – " Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell."
If you've ever hiked or walked out in the wilderness, you know that to reach a mountaintop, you go through a valley or valleys. The same way with life. To achieve something that you've been working towards, you have to sometimes go through some heartaches, setbacks or even detours to accomplish your goal.
The great news about those of us who are Christians is that we don't have to reach the mountaintop alone. We have God, the Creator of the Universe that is with us, throughout the whole journey.
God promises us that no matter where we are in life, or where we're going, He's right there with us. What a great comfort!
Psalm 23:4 - " Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. For you are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me."