Cutting Out and Trimming Back
As we trim back some of the excess from our physical lives, I believe the same can be done for our hearts and minds.
My thoughts as I journey through this thing called life.
As we trim back some of the excess from our physical lives, I believe the same can be done for our hearts and minds.
King Lemuel’s mother, though unnamed in the Bible, has led to life-change in millions of people’s lives throughout the history of humankind.
Let’s celebrate, support, encourage, and help one another as we pursue the dreams placed within us, for the glory of God and the good of others.
Our stories hold incredible power: they can encourage and empower others to take steps toward Christ.
Trusting God with all of our hearts, not just specific compartments, is how we were made to live. And I believe every day is an invitation from God to do just that.
If you want to grow in wisdom, as I do, I encourage you to read through Proverbs and James regularly; you might be surprised at what you find!
Every day we’re presented with the opportunity to build something that’s going to outlast us, the question is: what legacy are you leaving?
The truth is, I can’t be both wise and prideful. If I value wisdom, it’s only natural for me to embrace humility.
It’s truly amazing to me that there’s always more to be gleaned by the Bible, even if you’ve already those verses 100 times before.
Our hearts are the catalyst for everything we do so we are to care for our hearts well.