Moving From Self-Preservation to Servanthood
Self-preservation is a natural response, but we can choose the supernatural path of servanthood.
My thoughts as I journey through this thing called life.
Self-preservation is a natural response, but we can choose the supernatural path of servanthood.
Things have been so good lately, but this little thought has been sneaking into my mind: When is it all going to go wrong?
In the church, there’s a lot of talk about not being afraid, but I wonder if our language regarding fear is incomplete.
How do we react when fear lurks all around?
Recently, my decisions were motivated by fear instead of faith, but I’m thankful for the clarity that truth brings.
The fall really messed things up, but it also set the stage for the greatest rescue mission ever launched.
If you’re currently living at the intersection of Fear Lane and Terror Drive, know that God is asking you to change your address.
Transitions can be precious times of increased dependence and reliance upon the One who is wholly reliable.
Now I have a hole in the back of my mouth where that second molar used to be and, to me, it’s a reminder of grace.
What are you afraid of?
I encourage you to list some of your fears out and then begin to trace them back.