Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Growing in Grace
- Attributes of God
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- Trusting God
- Obedience
- Witnessing
- Christmas
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- Dependence
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- Psalm 23
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- Holy Spirit
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- Writing
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- Words
Christ Interceding
Romans 8 is a favorite passage of mine, but recently I noticed something in it which had never stood out to me before.
When We Don’t Understand
When I read through the gospels, I am always astounded at the disciples’ lack of understanding. But as I read in Luke 18 earlier this week, I was reminded that the disciples and I share a common trait.
Holiness to the Lord
Just how visible is our reflection of the holiness of God supposed to be? The book of Exodus gives us a good illustration.
A Unique Calling
Have you ever fallen into the trap of comparing your circumstances with someone else’s? If so, you know the danger of forgetting the important truth that God has a unique calling for each of His children.
A Purpose for the Pain
No one likes to experience pain. it’s, well, painful. While pain is unavoidable in this life, God has given us the promise that our pain is neither permanent nor purposeless.
Right Beside Me
We all have people we look up to, godly people who have mentored us and discipled us. But as Elisha found out, we cannot keep our “Elijahs” in our lives forever. What happens when we find ourselves facing life without a beloved mentor?
First Things First
I’ve been thinking a lot about how to use my time this summer. Matthew 6 tells us how to set our priorities and focus to seek God.
Stepping Forward, Scaling Back
The transition from the school year to summer break is always a time when I have to stop and seek the Lord about what He wants me doing. This is a bit of a Learning Ladyhood update, combined with some thoughts about how God views our steps when we allow Him to be our Guide.
Facing the Impossible
Just nine short months ago, the schoolyear seemed as if it was going to be a string of one impossibility after another, but looking back, I now see that God had a purpose for each one.