Last week I shared part 1 of this series, Jesus, a donkey, and His Father, by Kelly @ The Simple Preacher. Kelly reminded us of the importance of keeping our priorities straight like Jesus. This week I’m sharing part 2 by Deandra @ Imago Dei. I was enlightened as she shared from the donkey’s perspective. I never knew there was so much to a donkey! Enjoy! 🤗
Happy Tuesday everyone! My prayer is that you all are doing well today and that ABBA has been speaking to your heart in some way, shape or form. Last…
Proverbs 10:9 ESV, “Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but he who makes his ways crooked will be found out.”
A good friend of mine named Andrea, made a comment on my prior post about the importance of walking in integrity by being honest when we make mistakes. She mentioned that it’s essential to tell the truth and trust God for the outcome. After I read her comment, I kept thinking about integrity and how not being a person of integrity can destroy our witness as Christians. It’s easy to try and “sweep something under the rug”, especially if we think no one is watching, or if we see others who seem to be getting away with the same offense.
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However, we must remember that God is always watching us, and as Christians, all we do should be done as unto Him (Colossians 3:23). He desires for His children to be people of godly character. He needs us to be people who are trustworthy, people He can depend on to be a good representation of who He is, not just when other people are watching, but all of the time.
Choosing to walk in integrity may often mean going against the crowd, but it’s worth it because it brings glory to Jesus. It also positions us to go farther in our relationship with Him, as we fulfill our purpose here on Earth. We are living in a time where lies and deception are running rampant. I pray that the Lord will continue to strengthen us to be people of integrity who live by the standards of His Word, even when it’s hard.
Proverbs 28:6 ESV, “Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity than a rich man who is crooked in his ways.”
1 Thessalonians 5:17 GNT, “Pray at all times,” 1 Thessalonians 5:17 NLT, “Never stop praying.”
Prayer, is our lifeline. Being able to constantly communicate with our Heavenly Father, anytime of day or night is an honor and a privilege. Rather we’re tucked away in our secret prayer closet, or driving down the street, we can talk to the Lord. I love that we can ask God for help as we go about our daily tasks or even when we’re struggling with a work assignment. We can trust Him to bring the clarity and direction we need, no matter what the situation is that we’re facing.
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Choosing to trust God in the midst of our storms, and in the midst of uncertainty is the same as choosing victory. There is absolutely no difference. We can’t lose when we choose Jesus. No matter how circumstances may look at the time, by faith we know that He has already won our battles.
Remember, we don’t have to have all the answers, we just need to have Jesus, He is the answer. His presence, strength, and peace will sustain us. Sometimes the answers to our prayers come in the most unexpected ways. You never know how, when, or through whom the Lord will move on your behalf. Therefore, my brothers and sisters in Christ, never stop praying.
Last week I had the pleasure of participating with fellow bloggers in a Zoom meeting hosted by Matt @ Jesusluvsall. It was great spending sometime getting to know everyone a little better, while exchanging thoughts and ideas about blogging. (Thanks big brother Matt! 😊) If you haven’t already, check out their blogs when you get a chance.
Kelly @ The Simple Preacher, came up with the topic of “Jesus, a donkey, and His Father.” So over the next several weeks on Tuesdays, us bloggers will take turns sharing our thoughts on this topic.
I will post on this topic on 4/28, but will also be sharing posts on this topic from the other bloggers listed above who are participating.
Matt will be hosting another Zoom meeting this Saturday, 4/18 at 10am CST. If you decide to attend, I know you will enjoy the fellowship. Here is the link to the invite if you’re interested in attending: INVITE.
Numbers 6:24-26 NIV, “24 The Lord bless you and keep you; 25 The Lord make His face shine upon you, And be gracious to you; 26 The Lord lift up His countenance upon you, And give you peace.” 🕊❤️🕊
I found this post, “How to Have the Peace of God” by Deb @ Great is God’s Faithfulness to be helpful. I pray that the Lord speaks to your heart through it too.
Thanks Deb! 💚
Discovering the Peace of God isn’t hard at all when we APPROPRIATE God’s Word to our lives. For instance, Philippians 4:1-9 makes it very clear how …
Yesterday morning I asked the Lord what I should say today, and the words to this song written by Bill and Gloria Gaither came to my mind…
Because He lives, I can face tomorrow
Because He lives, all fear is gone
Because I know He holds the future
And life is worth the living, just because He lives.
Then later on, I discovered that my big brother Matt at Jesusluvsall Blog had written a post called, “Jesus Lives” that included the words to this same song.
I believe that the words to this song are one of God’s messages to us today, “because He lives we can face tomorrow.” We can move forward each day in faith knowing that because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we can face today and tomorrow without fear. He will provide all we need when we trust in Him.
Jesus is the name that saves, the name that is above all names, and all power is in His hands. Life is worth the living just because He lives. Happy Resurrection Sunday! May the power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ empower you daily as you continue to boldly follow Him. May His peace guard your heart and mind.
Matthew 28:6 NIV, “He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay.”
Thank you to Beverley and Barb for nominating me for this unique award!
Beverley’s blog is called Becoming the Oil and the Wine. She is a gifted Bible teacher and teaches the Word of God on her blog in a way that you can understand and relate to. Her post will inspire you to dig deeper into the Bible and apply it to your life.
Barb’s blog is called My Life in Our Father’s World. Barb’s blog has a variety of inspiring posts. She shares funny stories about her preschool students, shares God’s Word, shares about her experiences as a prison chaplain, and more. You will be encouraged!
The rules are simple:
Thank the person who nominated you and link to her blog.
Post three photos of just yourself and write a short caption beneath each about why you chose that photo.
Nominate seven women for the Fix Her Crown Award, women who lend a helping hand to the woman whose crown seems too heavy, who appreciate the sister who dares to be her own glorious self, who raise strong young women, who smile at the sister journeying alone and walk alongside her for a time, who stand with the sister whose crown has been knocked off her head time after time and women who shine as their own beautifully unique selves.
Link to the blogs of the seven nominees.
Ft Lauderdale Beach, FL. It was hot but the water was nice and cool. My daughter and I at her final Dean’s List dinner last year before she graduated from college. I always loved going to those dinners with her. What a blessing!My sister and I at our family reunion in New Jersey several years ago. We had fun!
I nominate the following ladies. Thanks for all you do to make the world a better place. I look forward to seeing your post if you choose to participate. 🥰