We all have been guilty of starting but not completing a project. We get distracted from our housecleaning because our friend gives us a call. We start mowing the lawn but run out of gas for the lawn mower. We begin taking lessons for piano or golf but leave the skill unmastered because it seems … Continue reading No Unfinished Work
Category: God’s Word
Your Introduction
God changed Abram's name to Abraham so he would introduce himself by saying, "Hi! I'm the father of many nations!" My daughter Amaris (Hebrew) will introduce herself with, "Hi! I'm whom God has promised!" What kind of introduction are we making in our daily conversations as we discuss our lives? Are people hearing us say, … Continue reading Your Introduction
The Blood Is Enough
The Blood Is Enough Redemption cried for justice only blood could satisfy. The Lamb came down from glory as heaven’s sacrifice. Shed blood poured down the altar, atonement to be made. Such love no one had given as the price of sin was paid. *** The blood is enough poured from the Lamb that died … Continue reading The Blood Is Enough
Supernatural Strength
Our natural instinct is to consider ourselves as self-sustaining, able to handle every situation that comes our way. We think we have all the strength we need in and of ourselves. Unfortunately, believing this makes us a failure because we were never designed to take care of ourselves. We don’t have what it takes to … Continue reading Supernatural Strength
Better Than the Birds
Considering the state of our culture, we potentially could have much to worry about. The economy is suffering, ISIS is on the rise, and political leadership is foundering. In our own personal lives, we have plenty of opportunities to fret over health, finances, relationships, and future security. Without a doubt, our minds could easily get … Continue reading Better Than the Birds
Listen Up!
Our culture, more than ever, is demanding our attention. Multimedia screams for our focus, commanding all five of our senses. Our jobs, family obligations, and giant to-do lists pull at our attention every moment of the day. People, things, and activities want our undivided attention. They want us to listen to no one and nothing … Continue reading Listen Up!