How Far Can You See?
How far can you see ahead of you? Stay connected and committed to God, because if you do, He’ll expand your vision.
How far can you see ahead of you? Stay connected and committed to God, because if you do, He’ll expand your vision.
Live purposefully, but be open to God-made interruptions because there are things God will definitely use you to do that will never be captured in your plans.
Solomon, the richest man who ever lived, says in Proverbs 22:1 that choosing to have a good name is better than having trillions in your bank account. That means, a person’s character is more important than his wealth.
The purpose of God’s discipline is to enable us Christians, share in His holiness, not to make us struggle.
Since Galatians 3:16 says Christ is the Seed God was referring to when He promised Abraham, then it means all Christians are children of the promise of God to Abraham.
Endure hardship as you serve. However, concentrate on the mission of Christ saving and discipling this wicked world by being mission-driven in your actions and decisions.
As good as ideas may be, each one has to pass through the lens of the Spirit before it can be accepted, pursued, planned, and executed.
If God has given every Christian a measure of faith, then each believer has overcome the world because of Christ Jesus.
Don’t be worried about what you don’t have now or when people don’t see the hard work you do. Just serve your way up.
Mind the Father’s business and He’ll faithfully take care of your needs.
If you’re born again, you’re born of the Spirit. And as a result of that, your life is unpredictable by natural people or scientific statistics.
Don’t be a passive decision-maker who gets inspired by what you’ll gain without counting the cost of work and sacrifice to get tangible results. Walk in divine wisdom as you work.