Tag Archives: Grace
THE WORD FOR YOUR WEDNESDAY
A GODLY REMINDER
I don’t know who needs to hear this today, but God is the God of second chances. You are never too far gone. His grace is abundant.
The Gift of Knowing You: Friendship
The Apostle Paul says in Philippians 1:3:Whenever you cross my mind, I thank my God for you and for the gift of knowing you. (The Voice) My sophomore year of high school we moved to Virginia. I knew that in order to make friends and enjoy my high school days, I needed to overcome myContinue reading “The Gift of Knowing You: Friendship”
Impact of Relationships – A Thank You
What I have missed the most during this pandemic has been the ability to travel to different congregations throughout Texas. This relationship building not only plays a large part in being successful at my job, but on a personal level it has led me to some amazing relationships. Each of these relationships has helped meContinue reading “Impact of Relationships – A Thank You”
Grace at the Well
There are many stories in the Bible of showing grace to others and Jesus showing grace to His people. One of my favorites is the story of the “Woman at the Well” found in John 4. Here is a Samaritan woman, a woman who is an outcast even in a place considered to be aContinue reading “Grace at the Well”
The Biggest Lesson I Have Learned . . . So Far
Give Yourself Some Grace Give Others Grace
Be Not the Fool – Thoughts on Psalm 53
Be not the fool who says in their heart, “there is no God.” We all fall short. No one does good. A somber thought if it stayed there. Yet, it doesn’t. He invites us into His loving mercy and grace. Be not the fool who does not accept this invitation, continuing to deny His existence.Continue reading “Be Not the Fool – Thoughts on Psalm 53”
Readjustment
This morning I woke up early and set out to do my next training. I finished it, but barely. During the cool down walk, I could feel my arthritic knee begin to throb, my neck and lower back tighten. I knew instantly . . . this amount of walking/running was my limit. It would haveContinue reading “Readjustment”