Your fears will destroy more of your dreams than failure ever could, because fear paralyzes, but faith moves you forward.
I don't just want to be called, I want to be chosen, walking in obedience, humility, and purpose so that my life reflects the One who called me.
Today is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the culmination of ten days of repentance, symbolizing atonement, reconciliation, and renewal; a sacred moment to reflect and ask: What is the state of your relationship with God?
I don't just want to be called; I want to be chosen by God, walking worthy of the calling with a heart that says "Yes" beyond the invitation.
If God said He's going to do it, then He will; you don't need a second opinion, and you don't need to announce it; just trust Him, because His Word is enough.
God is about to do something new in your life, something beyond what you've seen, expected, or imagined, because His plans are always greater than your past.
If you always stay in your comfort zone, you'll struggle to recognize and appreciate the blessings of God, because growth, faith, and breakthrough often happen outside of what feels familiar.
Serving the true and living God doesn't require religion; it requires a relationship, obedience, and a heart surrendered to His will.
One of the Church's greatest challenges today is the growing belief among some Christians that their opinions outweigh the authority of God's Word. Yet His truth is eternal, unchanging, and never up for debate.
Sometimes the hardest person to forgive is yourself, but healing begins when you release the guilt of what you put yourself through and accept God's grace.