How can you honestly say you are helping to save the souls of those who have yet to find God if you keep losing Him yourself? I mean, you party more than the folks in the world and yet you expect them to follow you to church on Sunday. You can roll a joint withContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 11/14/13 “If God’s people … “”
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Daily Devotional – 7/10/13 “No signing bonus!”
Why, as Christians, do we act like God owes us a signing bonus for accepting Him? We think that because we get baptized and confesses our belief in Him that all of our problems will magically disappear. Yet, when they don’t we have the nerve to get mad at Him. Yea, I know the bigContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 7/10/13 “No signing bonus!””
Daily Devotional – 2/13/13 “I’ve said it before and I’m saying it again!’
If you don’t like where you are, what you’re in, the mess you keep cleaning up, the marriage that isn’t worth fighting for anymore, the job that’s a dead end, boyfriend or girlfriend who is only free when they want to be, friends who only call when they need advice, family that always need helpContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 2/13/13 “I’ve said it before and I’m saying it again!’”
Daily Devotional – 12/17/12 “If MY People … “
While you’re so busy worrying about the souls of those unsaved, you need to be trying to get yourself together! Yea, I said it. (I’m also speaking to myself). Now, how can we possibly help others when we haven’t even helped ourselves? See, 2 Chronicles 7:14 says, “If my people, who are called by myContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 12/17/12 “If MY People … “”
Daily Devotional – 10/22/12 “Eulogize your past in order to live in your present!”
Yea, you have to eulogize your past in order to appreciate your present. See, if you keep allowing the past to hold you hostage, you’ll never be free to enjoy the life that you’re supposed to have. No, I am not saying you have to go out and purchase a casket, print obituaries, pick aContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 10/22/12 “Eulogize your past in order to live in your present!””