We watched another movie in class on last night and this one was called The Sunset Limited. An hour and a half movie featuring Samuel L. Jackson and Tommie Lee Jones sitting in the apartment of Jackson after he’d stopped Jones from trying to commit suicide. [Oh, Jones didn’t believe in God.] I will notContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 8/11/17 “Can you hear Him now?””
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Daily Devotional – 8/10/17 “Greater to greatness!”
A while back, at my sister’s church, her pastor told me something that I haven’t forgotten. He said, “God will elevate you when you appreciate where you are.” I didn’t have to think about what he was saying because I already knew he was talking about ministry. It’s not that I didn’t appreciate where IContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 8/10/17 “Greater to greatness!””
Daily Devotional – 8/9/17 “Me today maybe you tomorrow!”
I wrote a devotional, three years ago today and it started like this … “Why do you find it easy to put your mouth on folk? Why do you find it cool to talk about somebody else? Why do you feel the need to comment about everything and everybody? Aren’t you old enough now toContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 8/9/17 “Me today maybe you tomorrow!””
Daily Devotional – 8/4/17 “New eyes!”
Last night in class, Redemptive Cinema, we watched the movie The Matrix. I had seen the movie before, a long time ago, yet this time it was different. This time when I watched it, I did so through spiritual eyes and everything I missed before was clear now. I did not realize how spiritually relatableContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 8/4/17 “New eyes!””
Daily Devotional – 8/3/17 “You’re happy but is it right!”
Beloved, just do what makes you happy. LIES! Do what you know is right. Look, what would make me happy right now is a double cheeseburger with everything (extra onions), some fries and a coke. However, this extra, unhealthy weight knows what’s right for me is a turkey sandwich and apple slices. Driving off theContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 8/3/17 “You’re happy but is it right!””