Blessed are those who trust in the Lord!
Happy Monday! We are having some beautiful weather at our house. This week I am talking about three things to help you through your day.
We all have daily struggles. Some days are worse than others. I admit that I allow things to get to me sometimes.
As I shared last week, I am working on my “thank you journal.” When I focus more on things that I am thankful for, my days do go a whole lot better.
Also, we don’t have to be stressed all of the time because we have a God who cares for us.
There are three things to help you get through your day: faith, hope, and love!
1 Corinthians 13:13 states, “And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
We need these three things on a daily basis to get through all of our struggles. We are not promised a perfect life. However, God does promise to be with us when we face challenges. In other words, we are never alone.
As we head into the holidays, take God with you.
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As we begin the month of November, it is hard to believe we are so close to Thanksgiving and Christmas. But, I am so thankful for so many things today. Over the years, I have realized that thankfulness is the key that opens so many doors!
Numbers 11 talks about the Israelites and their journey. Even after they were delivered from slavery in Egypt, they wanted to go back. Their attitudes were so bad they spent 40 years in the wilderness.
“When the people complained, it displeased the Lord: and the Lord heard it; and His anger was kindled…” (Numbers 11: 1).
When I think about all of the times that God has blessed me, I am truly amazed. However, it is on many days that I find myself complaining about small things.
In truth, complaining is just human nature. We have to make a conscious effort to not complain when things don’t go our way. Thankfulness is the key that opens so many doors!
As we move into the Thanksgiving season, I want to have a good attitude. God promised us in Romans 8:28, if we will continue to pray, love Him, and want His will, things will work out for our good.
I have faith that no matter how hard things get, God will work things out for our good. It. is a guarantee!
I am starting a thankful book. I hope that you will start one too! Every day write things in it that you are thankful for. When you have a bad day, go back and read all of the good things that God has and is doing in your life!
What are you thankful for?
Hello friends and Happy Fall! I love this time of year. The weather is changing, which always gives us hope. It is crucial to believe that something good will come.
Life is full of unexpected challenges. You overcome one challenge, another one comes. If we aren’t careful, we could allow these to bring us down in a hurry.
James 1:5, “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.”
James tells us, it is during trials and difficulties that we should believe something good will come from all of it. This scripture hit me hard. I don’t know about you but when I am down and going through a rough time it is hard to believe something good is coming.
However, here is the important part, God doesn’t find fault in me when I fail. We all fail!
But when we fail, it is important to get up and try again. We may not feel like it at the time, but we are getting stronger with every adversity.
So, here is the deal! It is crucial to believe that something good will come.
When we believe we stay in hope!
With that hope, take time to celebrate how far you have come not how far you have to go!
I have learned through all of the difficulties we have faced over the last year and a half to celebrate small victories. Even if it’s a small celebration! Celebrate!
Above all, believe that God is for you even when His answer may not be want we want to hear.
Psalms 31:3, “Since you are my rock and my fortress, for the sake of your name lead and guide me.
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