Insights of Hope
Second Nature
We live life in a constant struggle within ourselves. There are things we want to do and things we need to do. There are voices within us constantly telling us one or the other. Do we listen to them? Should we listen to them? If so, when and which one? My devotion today talks about those voices and how to follow the ‘right’ voice …
Trusting The Process
Growing up, we were all given a piece of advice that we look back on and realize was both sound and profound. As we get older. We do our best to utilize those things to make good sound decisions. However, we also have wants that compete for our attention and sometimes prohibit us from making those sound decisions. How do we stay on the righteous path? Today’s devotion offers a hint …
A Familiar Story
There can be nothing more heartbreaking than a broken relationship with someone you love and care for. It does not matter who is at fault, someone is wronged, and there is pain and anguish felt on one side or both. It is important to remember that while some relationships should remain distant, others are worth repair. We only need remember one of our most important relationships to understand why. Today’s devotion delves into the relationship and why it is a model for others …
A Stretcher
We have all fallen off a bike before. Sometimes, we simply get up and ride again. Other times, we need some form of medical attention. Then there might be some of us that ended up having to go to the hospital. Our journey of faith can resemble this at times. We fall, and whether it’s a simple mistake or a problematic addiction, we can get help from our Heavenly Father. That’s what today’s devotion focuses on: dealing with weakness …
Asleep At The Wheel
It is good at times to have comfort. It feels good, and it allows us to rest. But if we become too comfortable, we can lose our sharpness and may struggle to grow. Many of us have ways to avoid this, but what if the real issue is awareness? How do we realize we are too comfortable for our own good? Today’s devotion gives some insights as to when we may have fallen in that ‘too comfortable’ zone.
A Counselor And Comforter
We all have to play various roles. I play a role at home as a husband and father. Some roles I fulfill better than others. There is one, Jesus Christ, who fills all the role well, but why was He even necessary? This week’s devotion covers these topics.
Strength In Being Humble
Humility sounds weak. It makes you seem below others or not up to the challenge. There are some words that sound like one thing but in reality mean another. Is it possible that humility sounds like weakness but in reality is strength? This week’s Wednesday’s Wisdom tackles that very question, and yes, there’s more to just a title.
Lost & Found
We all get lost from time to time. We turn left when we should have turned right, or we take a risk, and the result is not in our favor. We have lost our way. How can we find our way back? Should we even believe there is a right way? Today’s devotion centers on being lost and how you can find your way back on the right path.
Technically Fellowship
We’ve heard money is the root of all evil. We have also said technology is the enemy of true fellowship and connection. But is it? What if, like money, it’s not the enemy? What if the enemy is as it usually is? Us. How can God use us in that technological space? My devotion this week talks how fellowship and technology can be truly a God-based experience …