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Gratitude turns what we have into enough, because it shifts our focus from what’s missing to Who is present. A thankful heart sees God’s hand in both plenty and in pain, and finds peace in His provision. When we practice gratitude, lack loses its grip and contentment takes its place. “In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” (1 Thessalonians 5:18).
The clearest statement of faith everyone publishes is their own example. And while our words may convict, it is our conduct that convinces. In other words, you may be the only Bible somebody reads. Are you legible for the Lord? “Christ in you, the hope of glory" (Colossians 1:27).
When we justify our own woundedness, which is often an excuse to sit in our brokenness, chances are we're not focusing on God's faithfulness. "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds" (Psalm 147:3).
Our God doesn't just watch over us in our trials, but He actually walks with us through our trials. He's an intimate God who never leaves us nor forsakes us. "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because...
"Laying down your life" type of love isn't measured only by supreme sacrifice, but also by simple service. If you see the need, meet the need! "By this we know love, because He laid down His life for us. And we also ought to lay down...
Not conforming to the world around us isn't about isolation, it's about insulation. In other words, the power of Christ in us is greater than the pressure of the culture around us. "He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world" (I John 4:4).
Don't be surprised when your faithfulness to the Lord brings out the hatefulness of the world. You see, integrity often offends a world in bondage. "Do not marvel, my brethren, if the world hates you" (I John 3:13).
On Labor Day weekend, I’ll begin a new teaching series at Landmark Church titled “The Last Revelation: Countdown To The Kingdom.” For the past several months, I’ve been studying, praying, and seeking the Lord in preparation for what He desires to...
I must say --with all humility-- that I do not care who follows me on social media. I obviously take these platforms seriously based on the content of my posts and pictures; and I hope whoever is following me feels as if I am leading them somewhere worthwhile. It is truly my intent to instigate integrity, inspire initiative, and infuse insight through these vehicles. And I get it, everyone wants as many followers as possible when it comes to these channels -- more followers equals more popularity…I guess. I am not trying to lose followers, and my desire is not to gain followers.....
Yesterday was exactly 5 years since my sentencing day. The day I was physically incarcerated, but spiritually liberated (I-VII-X). And much has happened in this time-span. Much has grown. Much has died. Much has multiplied. You see, I could not visualize where I’d be weeks, months, or years from that fateful day that I was sentenced away. I could only see the moments before me and the opportunities around me. Both presented decisions to be made--Maximize the situation or criticize my life’s condition? I think....
The New Year is upon us, and for me personally, nothing has changed except the date. I was living for Jesus in 2014 and I do NOT plan on ceasing in 2015. Of course the New Year brings with it new seasons and new reasons to attack life, but without Jesus writing your game plan, then this new season will turn into new reasons for life to attack you. You see, when the 12 turns to a 1, we resolve....
Nearly 100 students sat quietly in the Cumberland County College auditorium recently while listening to Matthew Maher talk about the importance of making good decisions. As Matt spoke passionately about his experiences, you could hear a pin drop. Afterwards, several students approached Matt, thanking him for sharing his story. Matt calls himself That Guy. He grew up in Cape May County, NJ, and was That Guy who excelled both academically and athletically. Matt was active in his community, played basketball and soccer, and coached children in youth camps. He was....
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