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God is always with us, in the midst of the chaos and challenges that present themselves daily in our lives. He is right there, providing a steadfast anchor of hope that we can always count on.
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God is always with us, in the midst of the chaos and challenges that present themselves daily in our lives. He is right there, providing a steadfast anchor of hope that we can always count on.
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God already knows how we are feeling when we come to Him, so we may as well be honest and lay it all out before Him. I have often felt that my honesty before God gave me hope for a better tomorrow.
I confess that as a new Christian, I was one of those people who expected God to change me instantly into who He wanted me to be. But life with God is a journey, a daily experience wherein we make choices and continue to grow and mature. We may stumble and fall, but we pick ourselves up and keep going. It takes a lifetime of depending on God’s power, leaning into His love and practicing self-discipline in order to ultimately arrive at our final and glorious destination.
Power, Love, and Discipline
One of the miracles of salvation is that when we have faith in Christ, God not only saves us—He also gives us the power to live according to His will for us. Your life in Christ is one that is empowered by the Holy Spirit living within you.
This is a great gift, but a big shift. It often takes time to change how we think and act. We may have bad habits that take hard work to correct, or patterns of thought that are challenging to break.
Thankfully, God promises to be with us and to empower us to make these changes in our life. When Paul is writing to his mentee Timothy, he encourages him to continue to develop the gift that God has given to him. While we are saved in an instant, it takes a lifetime to develop and work out what God is doing inside of us.
In 2 Timothy 1:7, Paul reminds Timothy that God’s Spirit does not give us fear or cowardice. Those things are tools of the devil who is trying to keep us from God. But the Spirit of God empowers us with confidence in Him. He gives us the power to live out the purposes of God in our life. This power is one that we need to continually remember as we face challenges.
The Spirit of God also empowers us to love others. It can be difficult to love people, especially those who may have hurt us. But God promises to give us His power and love so that we can be a light to everyone around us.
God’s Spirit also empowers us with self-discipline. We won’t experience spiritual change and growth if we don’t train and practice—but that takes time, dedication, and endurance. We need to be consistent in doing the things that God asks us to do, including reading God’s Word and talking to Him. Thankfully, when we belong to God, He helps us. He gives us the strength, stamina, and soundness of mind to build habits that help us become more like Him.
Today, take some time to talk with God. Ask Him to empower you by His Spirit towards power, love, and self-discipline. Consider how God is leading you to change the way you live. As you do that, remember that God doesn’t give us fear. He fills us with love because He wants us to experience a confident relationship with Him.
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As we head into yet another election season, let’s pray fervently for the Biblical qualities of a good leader, not necessarily one who makes empty promises or tickles our ears with much talk and little action.
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When all seems lost and you feel abandoned, cling to hope. Your hope is in eternity with God, not having everything you want here on earth. Bad things will happen because they happen to everyone. Just cling to hope.
I got to my sister’s apartment yesterday afternoon and settled in to visit. Unfortunately, I ended up in urgent care for almost four hours (waiting to be seen) because of a urinary tract infection that was causing bleeding. So, back on antibiotics I go, but I never stopped clinging to hope.
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With our finite minds, it is hard for us to understand when hard times come and God seems silent. He isn’t silent ever; rather, I think He is waiting for us to quiet our own hearts and minds so that we can hear His voice directing us. There is so much more to what is going on in our lives than what we can see. But our spiritual eyes have to be opened to appreciate God’s working things out for us. Thus begins the journey of faith and trust.
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When the going gets tough, the tough get going…right to the throne of God!