My view from "The Chair" this morning (Psalm 138:8). Truth that I can trust regardless of what my physical eyes see or I feel.
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Psalm 138:8). Truth that I can trust regardless of what my physical eyes see or I feel.
My view from "The Chair" this afternoon (Philemon 1:6). Your faith in Jesus should propel you to live generously on this side of eternity
My view from "The Chair" this morning (James 2:26). This morning I am pondering what unexpected thing could I do to lavishly be His hands and feet to someone else.
My view from "The Chair" (Jonah 2:10). If God can make a donkey talk and a "fish" (whale) swallow a man, I'm pretty sure He will guide your steps on this globe if you ask Him to.
The view from "My Chair" this morning (Col. 4:2). Anyone else have difficulty focusing while praying? Me too! I've developed some tools to help this squirrel on steroids.
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Col. 2:6,7). Roots give us stability in both the calm sunny days, as well as, the stormy or drought-filled days. What are you feeding your spiritual roots with today?
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Psalms 89:15). Want to know a secret? When I'm struggling, if I choose to worship, it changes my heart (and brain). For you see, what I focus on, is what affects the lens in which I view God; my circumstances; and my Others. When I allow my voice to proclaim His goodness, without fail I find that slowly joy wells up.
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Eph 2:10). Wow!! YOU and I are masterpieces! He made us perfectly for His purposes, not ours! Maybe when we are discontent with ourselves, it's because we trying to live a different plan other than His plan. He is our Creator! You can trust His untangled view! His plan is perfect (yes, even in the pain).
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Matt.5:14-16). YOU, yes YOU are the light that points to Jesus. Your actions; your interaction; and your words - these are the tools to bring light. What are you doing with them today?
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Prov. 1:23). Just say "Yes" to this invite and then find a place to be still and quiet. He will give you direction and counsel to live wisely.
My view from "The Chair" today (Prov. 29:25). Let's put the draft horse blinders on and look at Him. He will show you your next step. He can be trusted because He has an untangled view.
My view from "The Chair" this morning (2Thess. 1:11). Do you realize that those believers that have gone ahead of us are cheering us on and asking our Father to infuse us with His strength and power to do the things He's whispered to you to do. Don't give up. Don't listen to the lies of the enemy.
The view from "My chair" this morning (2 Corinthians 5:7). Here is what I know - what I see and what I feel are not good compasses to live by. They can both be extremely deceptive. What I know from His Word and what I believe because of His truth are the only anchors that really hold.
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Hebrews 13:5-6). For this one thing I know - When I am in the valley and it is the darkest of night, I am never alone. Do not ever doubt that He has an untangled view and can be trusted!
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Psalms 86:11-13). Ask Him for a ignite an unquenchable flame of desire inside your soul for Him and He alone; that your spiritual DNA would be untainted and focused on the gospel lived out.
My view from "The Chair" this morning (1 Timothy6:6-8). I want to remember that truly, "It all goes back in the box". Contentment can not be found in what you own or do. To have contentment, one must practice gratefulness. Practice gratitude and it has the high powered octane that will change your perspective.
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Philippians 2:13). Just like we, as human parents, instill a desire for our children to good people and do good things. We LOVE it when they use their voices and ask us to help them with this. This is also how God feels. He has already given us the desire, but He loves to hear us using our voices and asking Him to create an unquenchable desire to be with Him; to love Him; to obey His requests; and to love people (our neighbors). Use your words. He loves to hear your voice!
My view from "The Chair" this morning (Titus 3:4,5). Extravagant mercy lavished upon you and me.