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Transition

WOW!

Here’s an outstanding message on “transition” from Pastor Sheryl Brady. I’ll let her do the talking! Enjoy the video.

God Bless You!

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Mistake or Lesson?

Cecile Graat

Do you beat yourself up over your mistakes?

What if you make the same mistake over and over?

Do you kick yourself for “messing up” something?

I asked those questions because I read a dynamite tweet from Rick Warren that says “It’s not a mistake, it’s a lesson.”

WOW! That was right on time. It helped me. It soothed me. It encouraged me to know that as long as I learn from my mistakes, then it was merely a lesson that I learned. No condemnation for the past failures. I’m moving forward.

What about you?

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Emotional Healing Marriage and Family

Ladies and pain…

Great video from Bishop Jakes about women and pain. I love you and I’m praying for you daily. Enjoy the video!

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Emotional Healing Spiritual Growth Spiritual Warfare

You can go through… or go through…

I just read an awesome tweet from Pastor Rick Warren that says “When you’re going through hell, keep going.” It’s pretty self-explanatory.

Consider this: The bible doesn’t promise that Christians won’t have trials and tribulations. In fact, in the book of James, it says WHEN you go through trials, not IF, but WHEN you go through, we should consider it pure joy. Whatever “hell” you’re going through now… just keep going!!! This too shall pass. NOW GO THROUGH IT!!! God Bless You Faith Walkers!

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Subtle Disobedience to God

Photo: Es Versluis

Did you know subtle disobedience is worse than blatant rebellion?

Truthfully.

Subtle disobedience is like a dripping faucet that drips one drop at a time.

Drip. Drip. Drip.

The challenge is the faucet is stopped up, so eventually that slow drip turns into a complete mess. That’s the essence of subtle disobedience. Today I realized I was guilty of the “drip”. It wasn’t until I made some massive mistakes that it caused me to stop and consider what I was doing. Immediately, the Lord showed me where I had slowly begun to drift away from what He told me to do. It was painful, but I’m so grateful for his mercy and grace. I repented and made a decision to stop the subtle drip of disobedience, turn off the faucet and get it right.