We live in a time where so much of our energy is spent trying to become something—something admirable, something acceptable, something worthy. We chase achievements, build identities, and stretch ourselves across endless pursuits, all in a quiet effort to rediscover ourselves and, perhaps more honestly, to prove that we deserve love, admiration, and belonging. ItContinue reading “Before All Else, You’re Loved”
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You Are Enough
How many people have ever told you that you’re worthy, enough, and significant just as you are—whether your dreams are fulfilled or not? I bet not many. So, let me be the one to tell you this. If no dream were ever fulfilled and no goal ever crossed off, would you still allow yourself toContinue reading “You Are Enough”
WHY LOOK FOR THE LIVING AMONG THE DEAD?
Jesus spent a greater part of His earthly ministry pouring His heart out in love to His disciples and followers. Scripture by scripture, He taught them transcendent truths that were revolutionary in principle and liberating in practice. Chief among these was the truth about His death, burial, resurrection, and ascension. If all men would doubt,Continue reading “WHY LOOK FOR THE LIVING AMONG THE DEAD?”
Instruments in the hands of the Creator
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I like to think about life this way:Imagine a maestro putting his acts together to produce a masterpiece; one that would stand out for ages as the perfection of art. He meticulously creates his characters and assigns roles that suits the minutest detail about them. Only that His characters are unaware of everything. They thinkContinue reading “Instruments in the hands of the Creator”
The Other Ten Commandments Of Contentment
Quit worrying about tomorrow (when that big break is going to come, where you’ll end up in the next ten years etc.) or languishing in the events of the past (why things happened the way they did, why you did what you did etc.). Life is NOW. In the HERE and NOW is where theContinue reading “The Other Ten Commandments Of Contentment”