There’s a difference to saying “thank you” to God through Facebook and saying “thank you” to God and then wanting to share His goodness through Facebook. Pick the latter and be filled with even more joy!
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There’s a difference to saying “thank you” to God through Facebook and saying “thank you” to God and then wanting to share His goodness through Facebook. Pick the latter and be filled with even more joy!
A thought popped into my head yesterday.
Judas’ weakness was money. He betrayed God for 30 pieces of silver.
Judas’ was Jesus’ accountant. Why did Jesus entrust him with the finances? (John 13:29)
There are always two narratives to your story.
I suppose the angel on one shoulder…
Christ is in you. The anointed one is in you. The anointing is in you.
"Have but one fear: fear to leave Him."
"Lord I am yours, dryness does not matter nor affect me!"
We have to meet God halfway.
NO WE DON’T. Do you know how far that would be? He sent his son as a sacrifice. Coming to our Father is not about us making an effort to reach Him. It is about Him stooping down from his throne all the way to our level and lifting our heads, saying, “I’ve pursued you so much more than you will ever pursue me.” He is always pursuing you and will always pursue you. The idea that God doesn’t want you anymore is a complete lie. He wants you so badly. He wants your brokenness. He wants to heal it all. He wants to make you complete. He is still pursuing you, right now. Try opening up, He’ll be right there, waiting for you.
Shout it, go on and scream it from the mountains. Go on and tell it to the masses. That He is God.
Complementary of my amazing Pastors (Benjamin, Sunhee, Ryan, Joe, Erin, Joe, Dennis)
- Your flesh grows weak when He wants to pour out His Spirit. When you feel your flesh starting to act up (agitated, lustful, angry, bitter, etc.) it’s because you’re close to the glory. The disciples fell…
"Almost it seems to me now that the very Bible cannot be read as a substitute for meeting God soul to soul and face to face."
"Who am I to be offended when I have been forgiven of all offenses."
I love it when God reminds us that he will take care of us.
I’ve been on crutches for a while and my trash can was slowly starting to pile up. After about two weeks it was filled to the top and I didn’t know what to do. I couldn’t take it out myself because of my injury and I definitely didn’t want to ask my roommate to take it out… again. I let it sit there for two days and compressed it whenever I threw in more trash. Today, I was walking to my room and I saw members of the Christian fellowship group on campus in my hall. They were holding giant black trash bags… And they were taking out people’s trash as an act of service. They took out my trash for me. What a great, simple reminder that our Father takes care of us! Thank you PCF. Thank you Lord!