The Bible says money without peace and contentment is futile. And warns us not to live like there is no tomorrow or we may find it gone.
For years I lived in a house of mirrors allowing Satan to deceive me into thinking that I had no right to serve the Lord or do anything with excellence.
Could distractions like flattery, fear, money, success, or favor with the right people draw you away from devotion to God?
Do you feel exhausted and empty? Learn how to live a less harried and hurried life with my new Discover Soul Rest Course.
When all you see are the stormy waves of your life, here are 7 ways to refocus your eyes on Jesus. Stop allowing worry to keep you from following God's path
My 3 month Blogging Update & I can finally see light at the end of the tunnel. Here's why its getting easier for me, as I learn this blogging adventure!
Are you frustrated by the naysayers in your life when it comes to a ministry God has given you? So was Nehemiah when he faced Sanballat and Tobiah. This is how he dealt with it, and what you can deal with it too.
In the fall of 2018, the 26-year-old American missionary traveled to a remote speck of sand and jungle in the Indian Ocean, attempting to convert one of the planet's last uncontacted tribes to Christianity. The islanders killed him, and Chau was pilloried around the world as a deluded Christian supremacist who deserved to die. Alex Perry pieces together the life and death of a young adventurer driven to extremes by unshakable faith.
This prophetic word is entitled are you ready for ratification? There has been a marked shift in the spiritual realm as we've all moved to another level.
Have you ever felt invisible? It's an odd feeling. Being insignificant. Like when you walk into a room full of people and no one turns a head to greet you?
Jesus is our Fortress, Rock, Strength, Deliverer, High Tower, & the Horn of our Salvation. He is God! What a strong picture of our Saviour's protection!
To a hummingbird you look like a statue. Buzzing past, their wings flapping in a blur of motion, you appear about as lively as stone.
3 encouraging keys that will help you stand firm in the battle you're fighting. Victory is assured when you fight your spiritual warfare God's way.
Do you ever wonder why other Christians are growing and being blessed while you feel stuck? How can you start growing?
Russian photographer Andrei Pavlov, aka "Antry" spends his days patiently photographing the red forest ants in his backyard creating a fairy tale world, using the most unlikely of subjects.
How does God guide His people? Psalm 32 says He guides us with His eye. What exactly does that mean and how do we cooperate with it?
A Place that encourages others in their walk with the Lord and is intent on sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ to all the World.
Visit the bookshelf: Books that influence and challenge and shape. Choose from Fiction, Christian Living, Missions, Leadership and Parenting.
March 5th to 11th is Read an Ebook Week on Smashwords this year! Every year this event gets bigger, and this year I am thoroughly pleased to be part of it! Three of my books are published over at Smashwords, and you might even get one of them for FREE! But you'll have to go visit to find out whi...
Today’s Five Minute Friday prompt is Safe. I’ve poured out my words from a tired heart of keeping my children…
Is there any such thing in the Bible as an "adultery test"? And, if so, what would an Old Testament law about jealousy have to say to us?
“Let us occupy ourselves entirely in knowing God. The more we know Him, the more we will desire to know Him. As love increases with knowledge, the more we know God, the more we will truly love Him.…
✿ღ ~ (¯`♥´¯).✫* `*.¸.* ´* The Lord JESUS is my light ✻¸¸.·´¯`♥ ´¯*`✫ Our Heavenly Father wants us to bring our worries and fears to him in prayer. He tells us to come just as we are, asking him to...
Hannah was a wonderful woman of faith and is among my favorite women in the Old Testament. Hannah was married to a devout Israelite man named Elkanah who also had another wife, named Peninnah. Elkanah and Peninnah had several children together, but Hannah remained childless. The Old Testament mentions the word mother, or one of its derivatives, 232 times, which is 50 percent more than all of the other standard works combined. This shows the significance of mothers in the Old Testament. To be childless in this society must have been devastating for Hannah. She knew the importance of being a mother and all of her thoughts must have been about becoming a mother and holding her baby in her arms Each year Elkanah took his family to worship and offer sacrifice at the tabernacle in Shiloh. There he gave Penninah and her children a portion but he gave Hannah a double portion because of his love for her. He may have done this too because she did not have any children. This must have made Peninnah very jealous because she began to taunt Hannah about being childless. One day Hannah became so heartbroken that she wouldn’t even eat and her husband could not comfort her. She then went up to the tabernacle, and prayed with great weeping. In her prayer she asked God for a son and in return she vowed to give that son back to God for the service of the Shiloh priests. She promised he would remain a Nazarite all the days of his life. Eli the High Priest came upon her and saw her praying. Hannah was silently moving her lips and sobbing so deeply that he thought she was drunk and questioned her. When she explained that she was not drunk but was pouring her heart out to the Lord, he told her to “Go in Peace and the God of Israel grant thee thy petition that thou has asked of him.” As promised, she conceived and bore a son. She called his name Samuel saying, Because “I have asked him of Jehovah”. Now it would have been easy for Hannah to rationalize her promise, To thank God and keep her treasured child. But she did not go back on her word. She raised Samuel until he was weaned and brought him to the tabernacle. She presented her precious son to Eli the priest so that he could grow up and worship the Lord there. The amazing thing to me about Hannah is that she was not bitter at all. She was truly grateful to the Lord for her son and seems triumphant in returning Samuel back to him. In her song, she looks beyond the gift and praises the giver. "My heart rejoices in the Lord; my horn is exalted in the Lord. I smile at my enemies, because I rejoice in Your salvation. No one is holy like the Lord, for there is none besides You, Nor is there any rock like our God." (I Samuel 2:1-2) Because of her great faith Hannah continued to be blessed by the Lord. After this, she had several more sons and daughters. She was also able to visit her son in the tabernacle each year and to see Samuel become an instrument of the Lord. Samuel became a great prophet and judge in the land. Because Hannah asked of the Lord, all of Israel was blessed. In reading this story, there are many similarities between Mary, the Mother of Jesus and Hannah. I can’t help but think that Hannah was an inspiration to Mary. ~First of all, both women raised their sons knowing that they were to be given to the Lord. Unlike other Hebrew sons, they would not grow up and have normal lives, marry, have children and be there for their aging parents. They were raised for a greater, more holy purpose. Their children’s lives were dedicated to the Lord and solely for doing his will. ~Hannah refers to herself three times as a “handmaid” of the Lord, signifying that she is a servant of the Lord too. When Mary is told by the angel of God that she is going to be the mother of Jesus, she also refers to herself as his “handmaiden”. Both of these women show their humility and willingness to undergo whatever the Lord asked of them, no matter what the consequences. ~Both of their reactions were similar. They each praised God, no matter what trials or opposition they faced. ~The birth of each of their firstborn sons were miracles. Hannah praises the Lord and refers to “his anointed”. This was another name for the Messiah. Can you imagine Mary’s comfort in knowing that Hannah was looking forward to the birth of her child, the Messiah to come? Her testimony, her faith and trust in Jesus Christ must have given Mary great strength. I love Hannah for this!
We will all spend eternity somewhere. Some suffering in the lake of fire and others in the presence of God. What about you? How can you know?