We Long for Paradise, But Do We Really?
I had always thought of paradise as a goal worth working toward. But what if there’s a more worthy goal?
My thoughts as I journey through this thing called life.
I had always thought of paradise as a goal worth working toward. But what if there’s a more worthy goal?
I pray that we’re each able to embrace, look up from, and invite others into our discomfort today.
Paul didn’t muster up contentment out of the blue, instead, he learned to rest in the simple and profound truth that God is sufficient.
God fashioned you with intentionality and care; you are worth a fortune.
We can know and trust that, because he gave his all, he can be trusted with all that we have.
God has given each of us gifts and abilities to honor him and bless others, let’s be sure to steward those talents well this week.
So let’s lean into fear, step outside our comfort zone, and grow closer to the Lord today!
This week, let’s take a step toward making sure the needs of others are met. After all, we give not because others are worthy, but because Jesus commands us to.
If there are any limiting beliefs or debilitating voices you’re listening to, replace those lies with truth. Let’s only answer to those names that are truly our own.
It’s easier to fight when you know someone is fighting alongside you, so let’s prop each other up and trust that God will give us victory.