Blessing Others By Giving Back
Ask God to show you where you can be a blessing, and He will.
Ask God to show you where you can be a blessing, and He will.
Hearing from your Heavenly Father is such a blessing, so if you haven’t been using the “ear” in your heart to hear from Him, why not start today?
“That’s really how I feel!,” says Julia Heatherly. “I love being me. I don’t let my disability define me. You know, if you take away the ‘dis’ in disability, the only thing left is ‘ability.’”
I am so thankful that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. I am so grateful that I won’t wake up tomorrow and discover that grace is no longer available to me or that prayer only works on Tuesdays.
Prayer changes things while worrying produces no positive results. So, rather than worrying about the needs in your loved ones’ lives or fretting about a situation you can’t do anything about, write a prayer note and stuff it into your prayer box.
I don’t care if your children are seven or 70; it’s not too late to turn them over to our Heavenly Father. So, give your children to God this Easter and celebrate with a renewed joy and a supernatural peace.
I look back and remember the love, enthusiasm and care that my parents put into each Easter egg hunt, and I am assured that my Heavenly Father is even more loving, enthusiastic, and caring when it comes to His children.
The Bible says that God is a jealous God. He wants to be first place in our lives, but He is also a gentleman. He won’t barge His way into our lives. We have to seek Him, and seeking requires time.
Often, God works through people to send us an answer, but it doesn’t replace your digging into the Word and finding those answers for yourself.
The Word of God is filled with promises, affirmation and encouragement–just for you.
Just as in basketball, we must keep our guard up in our spiritual lives.
If your theme song has become “It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to,” you need to get a new song.