
My Feelings Don’t Change God!
Psalm 119:89-91 NIV Your word, O LORD, is eternal; it stands firm in the heavens. Your faithfulness continues through all generations; you established the earth, and it endures. Your laws endure to this day, for all things serve you. My circumstances or feelings have not changed God. He is the same God today as He [...]
Read More...God Is Working
(photo props) If you’re like me, sometimes your faith can feel as fresh as a stale Dorito. It’s tough in those times to feel like God is even near you, much less working in your life. I was reminded of His constnat, grace-filled working this week when I read this: “For God is working in [...]
Read More...Bulldog vs Skunk – Ray Prichard
This week a friend passed along a saying that seems very much on point. “A bulldog can beat a skunk, but is it worth the fight?” If we’re laying down bets, I’ll put my money on the bulldog every time. But he’ll end up smelling like a skunk even if he wins. What is the point [...]
Read More...Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Whenever someone experiences something hard to deal with, like the death of a loved one, you always here them say something along the lines of, “Cherish today, it will be gone tomorrow”. Somehow, we only here it in those times and not the good times as well. I believe part of living a worship-filled life [...]
Read More...Signs of Jesus
John 20:30-31 Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. 31 But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. The signs and miracles of Jesus that are [...]
Read More...Your Face Will Surely Show It
As the parent of a one-year old, I’m extremely familiar with what I call “filler” songs in which we the parents sing while changing clothes, diapers, or wiping off our sons face after he eats. These songs are a distraction from the un-fun thing we are having to do. He laughs, claps along, everybody wins. [...]
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