Monthly Archives: September 2024

Peace

“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” –Henry David Thoreau Quiet desperation leads people into anxiety, accusation, anger, and an abundance of mental health issues. It annihilates inner peace. I believe that God is calling people (of all … Continue reading

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Taking Off My Shoes So I Can Put On the Best Shoes Ever

I don’t like to go barefooted. I like to keep my shoes on. However, sometimes I need to take off my shoes so that I can clean my feet and so that I can put on even better shoes. God … Continue reading

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The Red Flag of Comfort (and the Courage to Go Beyond It)

The personality trait of being passively settled into the cozy zone of a comfortable life is a red flag. A life caught up in daily routine misses out on the excitement and adventure of an inspired existence. A man named … Continue reading

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Self-Absorption Soaks Up Distortion

Self-absorptionIs disproportion.It’s a distortionAnd a contortionOf reality. Self-absorption is a house of hazy smoke and twisted mirrors that drastically distorts reality through the lenses of human pride. It hardens your heart, shuts down your mind, and fills your mouth with … Continue reading

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Making the Ideal Real

To discover the reality of the ideal sometimes we have to tramp through the desert. The worst wilderness, the most disturbing desert, is in the human heart. That is the lonely place where we are tempted to follow our desires … Continue reading

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Hope Is Found by Looking Beyond Political Blame

Instead of makingA nation greatThe politicalBlame-game will makePeople learn to hate. Words that are unkindPollute the mindAnd the heartOf those who say themAnd those who hear them.It’s better to findWays to sayWords that are alignedWith encouragement,Hope and optimism. Hope is … Continue reading

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Inner Athletes

The athletes I respect the most are inner athletes — those who compete against and overcome the inner agonies that try to torment them with the bondage of discouragement, moral defeat, and heart-breaking despair. I admire the ones who go … Continue reading

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The Invisible Cartel (That You Can Overcome)

There is a thief about. He and his cohorts work together as a cartel. They operate under cover and many people don’t even believe they exist. They love to steal, to kill, and to destroy. The thief’s name is Satan. … Continue reading

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The Word I Want to Use More — Glory!

Let God work in you the way that He worked in and through Jochebed, a Hebrew slave in Egypt. God used Jochebed to save her infant son from the Pharoah’s order of death for all newborn Hebrew boys. Here’s how … Continue reading

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Be Grudge-Free (Even During Election Season)

God gives people free will. He doesn’t force us to behave a certain way. Instead, He demonstrates His love to us and asks us to follow and obey Him voluntarily. People who claim to love God need to respect people’s … Continue reading

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