Life is filled with circumstances – good or bad – that can distract us from the true giver of life.
There is nothing about life we will take with us into eternity except our relationship with God. Yet, that’s often the one thing we neglect.
Reflect on your day: who or what did you worship in the last 24 hours? Was it yourself? Your career? Your family? Your studies? Your life? I believe, deep in my heart, that we can be better workers, students, and parents under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Sometimes life moves so fast, and I find myself wondering, “Lord, where are You?” But then He reminds me: “Lo, I am always with you” (Matthew 28:20).
I need to remind myself that even in tough times, the Lord hasn’t abandoned me, and in the good times, I still need Him.
The enemy keeps many people captive by convincing them that Jesus didn’t die for them and is not near, preventing many from living the victorious life God created them for.
Our time under the sun is too short – each day is an opportunity to walk with Christ. Every single day is a chance to take a step closer to your purpose. It begins with a relationship with God and fellowship with the Holy Spirit.
I find it beautiful looking at water – it’s clear, peaceful and reflective. When you gaze into water, you see yourself, but beneath the surface is a whole world you can’t see. Just because we don’t feel God doesn’t mean He isn’t there. Faith is about having confidence in what we hope for and being assured of what we cannot see (Hebrews 11:1).
Sometimes, we need to stop staring at ourselves and dive deeper—into the love of the Father.
James 5:13 says: “Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing praises.”
Prayer: Father, I pray that today, we focus less on ourselves and more on You.