Category: God Believing
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The Wedding Feast
The author reflects on Matthew Chapter 22, emphasizing the invitation to the wedding feast as a metaphor for God’s call to humanity. Despite witnessing miracles, the Israelites often rejected God’s invitation, a pattern that extends to today. Individuals must choose to accept or reject God’s invitation, prioritizing spiritual over worldly pursuits.
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The Pivot In The Storm: Finding Your Bumblebee Moments
We don’t have to wait for the clouds to clear to find gratitude and joy. Sometimes, the most powerful choice we can make is to look for the bumblebee moments right there in the midst of life’s storms.
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Just a Speck Of Faith
In this post, I reflect on a dark moment of physical and emotional exhaustion where life felt unbearable. Though the healing wasn’t instantaneous, God was faithful in the waiting. It’s a testimony to how He carries us through the deepest valleys, moving us from a place of despair to a season where we can finally…
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The Diamond Dozen
The author celebrates reaching their 120th blog post, reflecting on their seven-year blogging journey. They share personal challenges, including health issues and the loss of loved ones, while highlighting significant milestones, such as the births of grandchildren. Despite hardships, the author expresses gratitude and excitement for future writing endeavors.
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Under Attack, Stand Firm
The author reflects on Galatians 6:10, emphasizing that believers, especially those actively serving God, often face spiritual attacks due to their potential impact on the enemy’s plans. Despite these challenges, God remains a source of strength and support for those in need.
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What Does Love Look Like? Part 1
In the first part of, ‘What Love Looks Like,’ we step into a moment of ultimate tension. We explore the profound grace of a Savior who stepped between a soul in crisis and the weight of judgment. By choosing to shield rather than condemn, He showed us that the truest form of love isn’t just…
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What Love is Not
In this post, the author explores what love is not, emphasizing that it cannot be earned, transactional, or self-serving. True love involves personal sacrifice and is freely given without expectation. The author suggests that love encompasses forgiveness and ongoing commitment rather than being a singular act. Understanding love requires recognizing its costs.
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What Love Is
The content expresses various definitions of love, emphasizing that love exemplifies unselfish sacrifice and concern for others’ well-being. It cites biblical teachings, defining God as the embodiment of love and illustrating love as both a noun and action. Love is portrayed as a choice, requiring personal sacrifice without coercion.
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A Life Transformed
The author reflects on discovering The Five Love Languages through a church sermon, which transformed their approach to parenting a moody child. By applying the love language of physical touch, the child’s behavior improved significantly. This experience ignited a deeper exploration of love and its expressions, leading to further readings on the topic.
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All Things For Good
The author reflects on how God transforms seemingly negative situations into positive outcomes. After facing frustration over a discontinued lotion, they discovered that a new lotion alleviated a persistent winter issue. This experience highlighted God’s unseen workings for their good and gratitude for His guidance.
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Welcome To 2026!
Welcome to 2026! A brand new year is here and I for one am excited to see what God has in store for this year. We have a new opportunity to grab ahold of our faith and believe God for big changes. Even when challenges come, we are challenged to keep believing in God’s provision.
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The Twist
Our life’s story can often resemble an original fairy tale with unexpected twists, revealing growth opportunities through challenges and reliance on faith.
