On a daily basis we are challenged, Christian, believer or whatever, we are all challenged. Challenged with our faith, temptations, money, morals and so on. It is what we do in these situations that define who we are and who we become.
No one said that believing and acting by faith was going to be easy. No one said that the battle between good and evil, and right and wrong would be easy.
Some people on earth handle difficult situations better than others but as the Bible says, all fall short of the glory of God. Not one of us is perfect, some people miss this mark by a mile, and others like Billy Graham and Mother Theresa, Seth McRae miss like an inch. Love ya Seth. LOL. But you get the idea that is why Jesus came, not to condemn, but to save. Pause and think... this is the best advice I can give, and in a way I am preaching from my own down fall.
Thank you Jesus for Your everlasting mercy! Thank you for knowing me the best, and Loving me the most.
I believe in God the father, maker of heaven and earth. And in Jesus Christ His only son, we are able to spend eternity somewhere other than here. I believe my God is preparing a place for all who have faith in Him...
Only God.
2 comments:
Tim,
That is such a simple, but profound truth. When there's something burning on your heart, something you may not necessarily be good at, that's when ministry begins.
Honestly I don't call myself a good leader and I'd rather follow. But I've been called to lead the tech team out at Fishers campus. I've been called to lead a young men's lifegroup out of Fishers Campus. Why? Because God put the desire for fellowship on my heart and has blessed me with a group of individuals who love all the techy stuff.
amen brother, it is so true! God calls all to different ways of ministry, and the key here is obedience.
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