The Potter and the Prophet
The things that we do, if done in faith, hope, and love, aren’t wasted.
My thoughts as I journey through this thing called life.
The things that we do, if done in faith, hope, and love, aren’t wasted.
From Jonah’s story, I believe we can learn a wealth of information about who God is and who we are.
We will never be able to follow God completely or perfectly, but we can follow him a little better today than we did yesterday.
God has fresh revelation and strength for us today—we don’t have to rely on past provision.
It’s so easy to think of God as some aloof guy who sees and treats us all the same, but he knows and cares for each of us individually.
I suspect that rest is a lot more vital than we think and could completely change our lives if we were willing to give it a try.
No matter our jobs, our locations, our aspirations, or our callings, we all play an important role.
The beauty of wisdom is that it always sounds like Jesus and always leads to truth.
Allowing yourself to be led is a courageous decision, resting is rooted in wisdom, and choosing contentment is a sign of strength.
This recovering control freak is indeed walking out her recovery.