Stand Down

Sometimes the greatest power you have to do something is to do nothing. We must learn to wait and restrain ourselves. Humble ourselves, under God’s mighty hand, that He may lift us up in due time. “Due time” is a very humbling phrase when you want to run out and fix something. Just ask any Marvel comic book hero!

At the risk of reciting all of Ecclesiastics chapter 3, I will stick with the most common phrase, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens”. We can’t just assume we know best and go barreling through to save the day. There are consequences to each and every action we make. We live in a broken world and there are always casualties. We never see the entire picture, but we serve someone who does.

When trouble arises around, our gut response should not be to swing into action without checking in for our orders. To get all the intel, we need to get it from the one who has it all. Most importantly, remember, sometimes your orders are to stand down and wait.

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The End is Near

The end of all things is near. On the surface, you could just read that as the end of time. I could totally agree with you, but what if there was more to it? Some could read it as the end of your own life. Yep, I could agree with that one too, but what if there was more? I propose another meaning. What if it meant the end of your current situation or circumstances?

Let me first say, I believe it could say all of these things. For today though, let us look at the last lens. When you are facing problems you are often tempted to just give up instead of seeing things through. What if you took a new look at your situation and saw it for what it really was, an attack? What if you stayed sober of mind, keeping your eyes on God, and pray about your problem? Then you could reach the end victoriously!

When your world swirls around you and you feel like giving up, don’t! Take a moment to breathe. Clear your mind and put your eyes on the one who will fight beside you. Remember the end of all things is near.

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Be Intentional

Do you live life intentionally? Do you plan everything or are you more of the live by the seat of your pants kind of person? Both extremes can lead to failure. You have to have plans, but you have to be ready for the plan to fail. That doesn’t mean you have plan A-Z ready at all times. It just means life is about progress, not perfection.

Part of being a good athlete is practicing every single day. My mom and I have a goal of walking 3 miles, 5 days a week. We knew winter was coming. We knew there would be rainy days or even days we were sick. We prepared for those days. We bought winter gear, had alternative exercises or places to walk, and yes, even took days to recover. With all of those plans, we don’t always make it. However, we keep going. We make progress.

As a Christian, we should also live for God. We don’t pick and choose when we feel like being a Christian. We work hard for our goal of sharing our faith, love, peace, and joy. Every day is not going to be perfect, but living intentionally, will certainly make progress!

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Growing in God

God does not expect you to be perfect at everything all of the time, right from the moment? I know, a total DUH, right? Today’s verse back’s our theory up! It is like a newbies recipe for Christianity 101.

We start our journey with faith. It is the foundation everything is built on in life. Even non-Christians have faith in something. I mean I have no idea how a car works, but I have faith that mine will start when I put in the key. I have faith that when my husband works all week, he will get a check from his company and it won’t bounce. Life would not exist without faith. Our faith in God is the building block of our Christianity.

As we continue our journey our faith grows. So we start adding to it. We work on goodness, then knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, mutual affection, and it grows so big we learn to truly love. Once we learn to fully love God, others, and ourselves we find a peace that surpasses all understanding as we face the troubles around us.

We all travel our roads at a different pace, but it is the same road. It leads to the same destination. We are never alone. God is always with us. He puts others along our paths. So what do you say? Want to grow with me?

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Firm Foundation!

I know it is past Christmas, but one of my favorite movies is White Christmas. One of the characters talks about finding a white knight. The other character, Bob, says, “Let me tell you something, it’s kinda dangerous putting those knights upon white horses. Likely to slip off you know.” It is so very easy to fall.

Paul was warning the people to don’t think so highly of themselves. When you think you have everything under control is when you are likely to slip. Notice he doesn’t tell them to stop trying to keep it under control. He reminds them to remember where their strength comes from and news flash, it isn’t them!

Battles will rage around us all of the time. Temptations will come in strong. You have so much strength inside of you. You just have to learn to tap into it. Trust the strength God has put inside of you. Better yet, trust the one who puts it there every single day!

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Too Much

Have you ever heard the phrase, “Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should”? How about, “Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing”? I am sure we have all lived both of these in our lives. I sure know I have.

There are lots of things in life that are good for us to do and experience, work, food, family, sports, and many more. When we indulge in them too much is when it becomes bad. It causes us to want more and more. Before you know it we have placed them as more important than God in our lives.

God wants us to enjoy our lives. He wants you to enjoy the cookie (or pizza in my case.) Our lives were not meant to be dull and boring. God wants us to live a joy-filled life. What He doesn’t want is for us to become obsessed with these things (yes, you can be obsessed with work and family. We must learn our priorities and use self-control. I assure you, you will enjoy “things” even more!

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