“The end of all things is near. You must be self-controlled and alert, to be able to pray.” 1 Peter 4:7 This passage was shared on a podcast I was listening to. It wasn’t this version, but the podcaster was talking about self-control. What stood out to me was the end of all things... Continue Reading →
Suddenly
Even your smallest and humblest familyWill become as great as a powerful nation.When the right time comes,I will make this happen quickly.I am the Lord!” Isaiah 60:22 God blesses His people, but in His timing; not ours. This scripture reminds me of the first time I heard Christine Caine. She shared how she had done every... Continue Reading →
The Process
As the holiday weekend wrapped up and we packed for our return trip home to New Mexico, I was not looking forward to the drive home. I said a silent prayer wishing God could just beam us back, knowing it was unlikely. I don’t mind the drive, just didn’t want it after a such a... Continue Reading →
Anticipation
However, as the scripture says, “What no one ever saw or heard, what no one ever thought could happen, is the very thing God prepared for those who love him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9 I live in anticipation of what God will do. Yes, sometimes I lose sight in the midst of trials, but when I quiet myself... Continue Reading →
Sorrow to Joy
“You have changed my sadness into a joyful dance; you have taken away my sorrow and surrounded me with joy.” Psalm 30:11 Holidays can be difficult for many. For some it is the loss of a loved one. For others it may be distance or broken relationships. For still others it may be the... Continue Reading →
What is that to you?
What is that to you provides a personal revelation on improving their marriage. After blaming her husband for their divorce, the author later found that transforming her attitude and perspective through prayer had a significant impact on their marriage. Referencing biblical passages, she encourages self-reflection and understanding before attributing blame and seeking change in one's spouse, emphasizing that personal growth can lead to a healthier relationship.
The impact of thoughts
As women, we can be really hard on ourselves, and I don't think we understand the impact of our thoughts. We have this inner critic that tells us that we are not enough, not doing enough, or that we are doing too much. The voice of our flesh can be pretty loud, especially when it... Continue Reading →
Errors of my youth
Forgive the sins and errors of my youth. In your constant love and goodness, remember me, Lord! Psalm 25:7 The sins and errors of my youth are many, not that I was perfect as a child, I wasn't. I just went wild in my youth. Knowing that I am truly forgiven is so freeing because for a long time... Continue Reading →
Cisterns
for my people have committed two sins:they have turned away from me, the spring of fresh water,and they have dug cisterns, cracked cisterns that can hold no water at all. Jeremiah 2:13 Jeremiah was told by God that the people had turned from not only the living water of God, but the cisterns that they were using,... Continue Reading →
Cancelled
he canceled the unfavorable record of our debts with its binding rules and did away with it completely by nailing it to the cross. Colossians 2:14 I spent many years holding on to the record of my sin, despite God canceling it. I tried to carry the penalty even though the penalty had been knelt... Continue Reading →
