Follow the leader (God)

Sometimes life can feel that way—as if circumstances or people are strategically stacked against us in some sort of unfair alliance. And when the odds seem overwhelming, victory sure can appear impossible.

It’s hard to trust God with something that the world tells is impossible. Keeping my eyes on the cross, the promises, and recalling all the blessings I have already received is what gets me thru. Good or bad, always keep your eyes on the cross – PHSLB

Enjoying Gods gifts 


On to the next one? Your time is everything. Your ways are perfect. What turned out to be my blessing was in actually just preparation for the next step. I claim what is mine lord.

-PJSLB

God does the impossible

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“Sun, stand still over Gibeon, and you, moon, over the Valley of Aijalon” (Joshua 10:12). God not only heard Joshua’s prayer, He answered it, delaying the setting of the sun for a full day.

“Do not be afraid of them; I have given them into your hand” (Joshua 10:8)

What is your God-sized prayer? Will you believe with me today we have a God who can do the impossible?


The picture and the excepts above are from the daily devotional First 5.  I first wrote about first 5 as i was explaining the typical walk with Christ in a day.  If you are searching for daily inspiration or just want to read more about the wonder of our God, first5 is a solid place to start.  Have a great day and God Bless us all!!! – PJSLB

 

Morning devotional – 01-11-17


Taken from the first 5 app. It’s a wonderful app to start the day with. The main point I took from today’s devotional is:

We have an enemy as real as the Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites. His goal is to steal, kill and destroy our relationship with God. (John 10:10) He is as subtle and crafty as the Gibeonites. With names like deceiver (2 Corinthians 11:3) and father of lies (John 8:44) we must be always be on the lookout. We can’t ever let our guard down. 

Have a blessed morning. God Bless!

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