When you don’t perform on your job, there’s a possibility you might get fired. When you don’t perform in school, there’s a chance you may fail that grade. When you don’t follow the advice of the doctors, you might not heal properly. All of these things make you work harder, I would guess, so thatContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 4/5/16 “Working for God!””
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Daily Devotional – 4/4/16 “When will you let go?”
Yesterday, I preached from the subject of “What is your yoke,” and it just so happened that on this day three years ago, the devotional written was about letting stuff go. There’s no coincidence in this. It simply means someone reading this has been waiting on confirmation on whether or not to let something orContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 4/4/16 “When will you let go?””
Daily Devotional – 3/31/16 “What are you hungry for?”
Have you ever eaten only to not be full afterwards? Ever been thirsty and nothing you drink satisfies it? Have you ever gotten to a point in your spiritual life that you thirst after something but can’t seem to find what it is? Well, beloved; I simply stopped by to tell you that you mayContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 3/31/16 “What are you hungry for?””
Daily Devotional – 3/30/16 “Resist!”
Have you ever had someone who continually calls you even after the relationship is over? Ever had someone to constantly show up at your house even after you’ve put them out and changed the locks? Ever had folks to consistently bring up the mistakes of your past even though you’re not that person anymore? FolkContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 3/30/16 “Resist!””
Daily Devotional – 3/29/16 “Why don’t we _____ God, like God does us?”
When you walk in your God given purpose, He’ll handle the provisions of what you need to progress. When you trust in your God given talents, He’ll take care of the things you need to thrive. When your faith allows you to follow your God given favor, He’ll faithfully allow you to be fruitful inContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 3/29/16 “Why don’t we _____ God, like God does us?””