How to Thwart the Subtle Attacks of the Enemy
When we share our burdens with others, we allow God’s light to shine in those dark places threatening to consume our thoughts.
When we share our burdens with others, we allow God’s light to shine in those dark places threatening to consume our thoughts.
When I voiced my true feelings, my darkness was met with his Light.
God can find us anywhere, but when our faith is shaking and life looks nothing like we envisioned, we need to anchor ourselves.
We often get so focused on the obstacles, the next hurdle or project that we forget how far we’ve come.
We may go through a wilderness that makes us doubt, but if our foundation is Jesus, our questions will always lead us back to the truth.
Let’s not let our enemy distract us from the most important relationship in our life or keep us from fulfilling the purposes he has for us.
We have the divine opportunity to see God do the impossible because we made a move in the sphere of the possible.
No matter where we are or how long it’s been since we’ve made time with God a priority, He is always waiting for us to come to Him.
You are praying for things that are of this life and this world, but your brother needs prayer that will help him overcome the lies of the enemy.
Are you walking through a dark valley right now, and wondering why God didn’t protect you from it?
As we praise, his Spirit moves in us and gives our souls a peace that transcends the chaos around us.
When God tells us to move, we need to heed his call. But we also need to remember God doesn’t dangle a carrot in front of us just to take it.
As we grow and learn to celebrate the uniqueness of each person God brings into our lives, our walk becomes more joyful. More courageous. More complete.
Friends, our job is not to be the way or have all the answers. Our job is to point others to the way.
Although I tried to remove distractions, my life was filled with a lot of noise.
How do we know the difference between suspicion or fear and real discernment that is empowered by the Holy Spirit?
All this time leading up to my appointment, a fear lurked during moments I allowed myself to overthink.
The longer I walk with God, the more I realize this: my feelings aren’t always indicators of truth.
While our world idolizes certainty, God values belief in His sovereignty.
When you’re looking at the events of your life and asking yourself, “Is this really happening?”
The vine and the vinedresser were in complete connection. They were one. But this oneness came at a cost.
Often, my gauge for how well I’m doing is comparison to others in a similar role.
There is nothing the enemy hates more than voices lifted up in praise to God.
I realized I was held to His standard, whether I received the answers I wanted or not.