God’s love doesn’t make sense. Here’s why.
(Also, if you like Newsboys, you’ll probably also like this one;-)
God’s love doesn’t make sense. Here’s why.
(Also, if you like Newsboys, you’ll probably also like this one;-)
This weekend, we celebrate freedom. But I think America’s definition of freedom is quite different from Jesus’s definition. And I think we need to pay attention to the difference.
The world has lost sight of what it means to be a woman.
But there’s something beautiful and poetic about being crafted from a rib that speaks volumes about what it means to be a woman of God.
At camp, I started realizing Jesus sits across from me while I pray, stands beside me while I worship Him, and speaks to me in so many ways.
And after that, I couldn’t seem to get rid of Jesus.
I used to be embarrassed to admit I’ve been on JV all four years of high school.
But now I see what God’s plan was from the beginning. And I’m confident now: God makes beautiful things, even out of us.
A lot of things are changing, and it can be scary. But Jesus’s love for you isn’t one of them. And this allows you to step into this next season fearlessly and confidently, because you are tethered to the unchanging love of your savior.
It doesn’t matter what your future looks like, whether you’re 18 and going to college, 25 and graduating college, or 45 and having kids who are graduating, you should never be afraid of the next chapter. Because you know the author. And you know the ending.
My heart is so easily discontented with God’s pacing. Either a season can’t come fast enough, or a season is passing too quickly.
But in every season, God’s love and goodness and mercy and forgiveness will never leave me.
If you’re a Christian, it doesn’t mean you’re a Conservative. It means you’re a Radical.
“God, thank you for bringing me so far. You know how much I want to be an author. But–”
And these were some of the hardest words I’ve ever prayed–
“But, if it’s not your will for me to be an author, don’t let me be one.”