Good morning!
Iβve been with my Mom for a few days now. Sheβs making significant progress, and Iβm grateful I get to witness it and Iβm proud of her for not giving up.
My mom, my brother and I are stepping into a new season. Itβs full of tears, melancholy and scary unknowns.
But, itβs also full of hope and new beginnings. And countless chances to stretch oneβs faith.
Above all, God is ever present, actively moving on our behalf. How precious it is we can have beautiful expectations fulfilled.
Iβve been with my Mom for a few days now. Sheβs making significant progress, and Iβm grateful I get to witness it and Iβm proud of her for not giving up.
My mom, my brother and I are stepping into a new season. Itβs full of tears, melancholy and scary unknowns.
But, itβs also full of hope and new beginnings. And countless chances to stretch oneβs faith.
Above all, God is ever present, actively moving on our behalf. How precious it is we can have beautiful expectations fulfilled.
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A friend shared this with me today after I posted about kindness.
Iβve heard the question, βWhat does being kind cost you?β
Perhaps a better question is, βWhat does not being kind cost you?β
Choose kindness.
Sometimes that means choosing to forgive. Or choosing to accept. Or choosing to let go.
Iβve heard the question, βWhat does being kind cost you?β
Perhaps a better question is, βWhat does not being kind cost you?β
Choose kindness.
Sometimes that means choosing to forgive. Or choosing to accept. Or choosing to let go.
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This piece was written by @FitlySpoken β€οΈπππΌ
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If You Can Believe
Mark 11:23
Jesus said to him, βIf you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.β
We read the story in 2 Kings chapter 6, about Elisha and the sons of the prophets who came to him asking if they could go to the Jordan and build a larger place for themselves to dwell. He consented, and they then asked Elisha to come with them.
As they were cutting down trees at the Jordan to make beams, an iron ax head fell into the water. The one from whose ax it fell cried out to the Prophet Elisha "Alas, master! For it was borrowed."
You can just see the one who lost the ax head's face fall and his heart sink.
But, he then does something important.
Instead of jumping into the water, or fishing around for the ax head, or going to tell all his friends about his misfortune, - he immediately tells the man of God. He didn't think "oh, its just an ax head, I guess I'll have to replace it," or try to solve the problem himself.
The Prophet Elisha walked in the miraculous, and the sons of the prophets would have known and seen this.
I don't think the one who dropped the ax head could have known what the outcome would be, but he knew enough to go to the man of God FIRST. He looked for a supernatural answer to an earthly problem.
What did Jesus tell us? βIf you can believe, (bold mine) all things are possible to him who believes.β
ALL things?
Things happen in our lives. Things go wrong or break or fall apart. This is not the problem. What matters is our response to the problem.
So the man of God said, βWhere did it fall?β And he showed him the place. So he cut off a stick, and threw it in there; and he made the iron float. (Italics mine).Therefore he said, βPick it up for yourself.β So he reached out his hand and took it. (2 Kings 6: 6-7).
How much turmoil would we avoid, if we would stop and go to God first? Is the Holy Spirit not our helper? What then is our part?
Ask, believe, receive.
I believe we read of these accounts in the Bible to help us understand that all things are possible with God, and to reach out for the miraculous in our lives also.
Holy Spirit, I ask for, believe, and receive the help I need. I receive iron that floats, because You are not bound by natural laws. I ask for the grace to be open to Your miraculous provision, even if my mind cannot comprehend it. I refuse to continue trying to solve things my own way, and instead ask for Your help. Through Your grace, I believe in and receive Your provision. In Jesus name, Amen.
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If You Can Believe
Mark 11:23
Jesus said to him, βIf you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.β
We read the story in 2 Kings chapter 6, about Elisha and the sons of the prophets who came to him asking if they could go to the Jordan and build a larger place for themselves to dwell. He consented, and they then asked Elisha to come with them.
As they were cutting down trees at the Jordan to make beams, an iron ax head fell into the water. The one from whose ax it fell cried out to the Prophet Elisha "Alas, master! For it was borrowed."
You can just see the one who lost the ax head's face fall and his heart sink.
But, he then does something important.
Instead of jumping into the water, or fishing around for the ax head, or going to tell all his friends about his misfortune, - he immediately tells the man of God. He didn't think "oh, its just an ax head, I guess I'll have to replace it," or try to solve the problem himself.
The Prophet Elisha walked in the miraculous, and the sons of the prophets would have known and seen this.
I don't think the one who dropped the ax head could have known what the outcome would be, but he knew enough to go to the man of God FIRST. He looked for a supernatural answer to an earthly problem.
What did Jesus tell us? βIf you can believe, (bold mine) all things are possible to him who believes.β
ALL things?
Things happen in our lives. Things go wrong or break or fall apart. This is not the problem. What matters is our response to the problem.
So the man of God said, βWhere did it fall?β And he showed him the place. So he cut off a stick, and threw it in there; and he made the iron float. (Italics mine).Therefore he said, βPick it up for yourself.β So he reached out his hand and took it. (2 Kings 6: 6-7).
How much turmoil would we avoid, if we would stop and go to God first? Is the Holy Spirit not our helper? What then is our part?
Ask, believe, receive.
I believe we read of these accounts in the Bible to help us understand that all things are possible with God, and to reach out for the miraculous in our lives also.
Holy Spirit, I ask for, believe, and receive the help I need. I receive iron that floats, because You are not bound by natural laws. I ask for the grace to be open to Your miraculous provision, even if my mind cannot comprehend it. I refuse to continue trying to solve things my own way, and instead ask for Your help. Through Your grace, I believe in and receive Your provision. In Jesus name, Amen.
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Hello Friends!
Sorry for the sporadic posts. We've been unwell over here to some degree or another since last week. We were hit last month, too so... Yay, us!
I honestly have no idea what's happened on the world's stage for the last 24-48 hours. I suspect it's all still π€‘π€¨π€ͺπ₯΄π out there so I'm thinking we still have time to have a much needed discussion among friends:
Sorry for the sporadic posts. We've been unwell over here to some degree or another since last week. We were hit last month, too so... Yay, us!
I honestly have no idea what's happened on the world's stage for the last 24-48 hours. I suspect it's all still π€‘π€¨π€ͺπ₯΄π out there so I'm thinking we still have time to have a much needed discussion among friends:
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