God is not limited to your ability and capacity.

God is our source of life. He’s our supply for what we need. If we’re low on self-esteem, look to God to get re-fueled.

We can trust in God’s wealth for our security. It doesn’t matter that the stock market goes down. It doesn’t matter if our bank account is low. God provides. But He wants to see if we truly trust Him enough to let go of the worry and let Him give us what we need.

Philippians 4:19 - “My God will supply every need of yours according to His riches in glory in Jesus Christ.”

God’s not sitting in Heaven waiting for you to build your bank account, or for you to save enough money for retirement. He’s available now, today, to use you as you are; to use you where you are.

God has used me in my worst days, to prove that He alone can change the destiny.

Stop trying to design your future based on your wealth or even your own plans.

I promise you, if you let God take over your life, your life will be more fulfilling and your wealth of love will be overflowing, everlasting, consistent through eternity.

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Are we weaving the habit of prayer into the very fabric of our days?

God wants to be a part of every aspect of our life. He wants to be invited into every detail of your day. Are you letting Him in? Are you involving Him on even the tiniest elements of the day?

Quit turning things over in your mind until you’re sick with worry. Turn your thoughts over to God. Stop throwing up urgent requests when you need something. Pray constantly about everything, big and small.

Did you know that when we pray, satan strays. Prayer gives us powers from Heaven.

Luke 11:1 - “Now Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.”

Prayer is fellowship with God. Fellowship is described as, “friendly association, especially with people who share one’s interest.”

Just as you hopefully strive to keep your marriage or friendship together, God wants us to be eager about spending time with Him in prayer.

Prayer is the channel between us and God, the secret to power and life.

When we pray and are asking God for something, we then wait for its fulfillment, based solely on trust.

We all need prayer in our lives. Ask God to teach you to pray.

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Dare to be specific

Philippians 4:6 - “do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”

Have you ever asked God for something specific, something so commonplace that you at first didn’t even think to mention it?

God tells us in John 5:14 that if we ask anything according to His will, God hears us.

I talk to God all day long; thanking Him for everything. I do ask for specific things because from past requests, I have received what I asked for. Now I know that God doesn’t give me everything I ask for, because not everything I ask for is good for me.

This reminds me of when my kids were little. They would ask me for certain things and if I thought it was good for them, or if I thought they needed it, I would give it to them.

How much more do you think God wants to give to His children

What have you been wanting lately? Is there something specific that you’ve been wanting? Ask God. If He doesn’t think it’s good for you or that it might harm you, He won’t give it to you.

Get to know God. Keep him close. Ask Him anything..

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How healthy are your roots?

Typically after a seed is planted in the ground, there will be roots sprouting in all directions. Healthy, nourished roots produce the best results.

But if you have roots that have been damaged, left alone or over watered, you could end up with rotten roots. Rotten roots produce rotten fruit.

As it is with God; our roots are our foundation. Once you surrender your life to Christ, read His word and develop a relationship with Him, you’re rooted. Your roots go deep and take off. You keep your devotion to Christ healthy by keeping and maintaining healthy roots.

Don’t neglect your relationship with God. It’s easy to do if you’re not grounded in the Word (Bible). You get caught up in every day life; the demands of your job, your spouse, your family or friends. And before you know it, something starts to rotten.

Don’t let this happen to you. Stay strong, consistent in reading the Bible. Learn how to keep your roots healthy. Feed your life with the goodness of God.

Rotten roots produce rotten fruit.

Jeremiah 17:7-8 - “Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is the Lord. He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green, and is not anxious in the year of drought, for it does not cease to bear fruit.”

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Are you listening to your fears?

Fear can overwhelm you. Fear can consume your every thought. Fear can be real or imagined.

Fear is a choice. To be fearful of an angry dog growling and running toward you is a normal reaction.

The imagined kind of fear has spiritiual roots.

There are usually three voices causing your thoughts: God, yourself and satan.

God is watching over you, so don’t listen to your fears. Trust God, and don’t give into your fears.

Easier said than done, right?

I’ve found that when I fear something that I know is going to happen, I silently say, “God, I can’t do this on my own, but I know you can.”

I had a lot of fear in my earlier years, speaking in front of others. As studies show, speaking in Public is the #1 fear of most people.

But as I grew as a Christian, I learned to not put all the pressure on myself. I found that talking to God about it and letting Him take control, lessened my fears.

Your fears reveal when you do not trust God.

And most importantly, EXPECT God to start helping you learn to trust Him with each fear.

2 Corinthians 1:10 - “He delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us. On him we have set our hope that he will deliver us again.”



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Bible prophecy is not given to scare us, but to prepare us.

If you’re a Christian, then you know what the Bible speaks of when it talks about the rapture.

Mark Hitchcock wrote this about the rapture:

“The rapture of the church is that future event when Jesus Christ will descend from Heaven to resurrect the bodies of departed believers and to transform and translate the bodies of living believers immediately into the glorious presence in a moment of time and then escort them to Heaven to live with Him forever.”

Knowing about the rapture brings us hope, for those who believe.

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 - “For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.”

Prophesy is synonymous with forecasting, foretelling the future. The Bible is full of prophesy. Preachers speak of prophesy all the time.

The prophetic words regarding the rapture is not to scare you into becoming a Christian. Rather, it is to prepare you for what happens next.

This world as we know it will end some day. I don’t know about you, but I’d like to know where my final resting place will be. I do know that Heaven is my future home. Will it be yours?

Don’t be scared about the future, be prepared for it.

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Are you letting fear paralyze your potential?

Fear has a way of keeping us from stepping out of the box, having faith in our lives.

When you’re fearful to do something, you’re choosing fear over faith; you are afraid of trying something new. We tend to get skeptical, focusing on the past, not the future.

You may be afraid of saying something, something that is happening that you know is wrong. You don’t want to ‘rock the boat,’ because you’re afraid of what people may think of you.

God wants you to step out in faith in these circumstances, knowing and believing that He is in control. You do have a choice when you’re overcome with fear. Are you going to fall back on your fear and not move forward? Or, will you step out in faith?

God’s got so much for us, for our future. He’s looking for people who are willing to take a chance on God.

There’s potential in everyone. There’s potential in you.

Don’t let fear paralyze you.

Trust God to break down the fear factor.

Deuteronomy 31:6 - “Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lordyour God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.”

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God's presence exposes our imperfections.

The closer we get to God, the more aware we become of our disastrous sin in our life.

I am far from perfect. I sometimes find it hard to believe that God really loves me, especially when I make a bad choice or decision.

God loves imperfect people. His love for us is bigger than any mistake we could make.

God will discipline us to draw us back to Him.

There are no conditions on God’s love for us. There’s nothing we can do that would make Him love us more or less. His love is continual, consistent, and never waivers.

I’m probably not alone as I find myself being self-critical. Critical of the way I look, the way I view others, etc. But I have found that the more I intentionally think about God, the less my mind gets filled with criticism.

Let’s face it. None of us will find perfection in ourselves. I have many flaws but I try not to dwell on them. As I think on the goodness of God and how much He has already blessed me with, my imperfections seem to dim.

All God asks of any of us is to strive to be like Jesus. Give your time, your resources and your love to others.

None of us are perfect nor will we be on this earth, but anything is possible with God in our lives.

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