This is a simple story, but one God used to show me Matthew 7. A regular customer at my job showed me a video of she and her husband giving their teenage daughter a car. The daughter was so excited and surprised about receiving this and was visibly grateful and thankful to her parents. It … Continue reading How much more shall your Father which is in heaven give…?
Tag: God’s provision
A Faith Failure: “Confess your sins one to another…”
The beauty of having a relationship with God is that He always runs to us and brings us back Home. The end of this includes a link to a Charles Stanley sermon. God has been dealing with me on things. I will not be specific, but I’ve been “all in” with something for years. I … Continue reading A Faith Failure: “Confess your sins one to another…”
Why are you so intense? God will cover all your needs… even chocolate…
I'm an intense person with lots of feelings... ha. My blog has novels of God's provisions, but today is a simple story that happened to me I found so hilarious I couldn't not share it. Text message to friends: "When you're praying and someone walks in and literally throws a bag of dark chocolate at … Continue reading Why are you so intense? God will cover all your needs… even chocolate…
How will you find them? What if they’re looking for you?
Following Jesus can be lonely at times because you no longer fit into society. You no longer enjoy the things the world says will satisfy you and they cannot understand why you won't do certain things. I'm 31 years old and in the world's eyes am possibly the most boring human being to ever exist. … Continue reading How will you find them? What if they’re looking for you?
Part 2: Staying still does not always mean you’re stagnant.
This is continued from Part 1: Staying still does not always mean you’re stagnant. "God can split seas and do what He wills, but sometimes doesn’t allow the new to come until our heart is changed and surrendered to HIS. We are to be pure and undefiled. We are to be thankful and choose gratitude wherever … Continue reading Part 2: Staying still does not always mean you’re stagnant.
