Outside our comfort zone, though, is where we experience the true awesomeness of God.
I realize how desperately I need grace, therefore I try to lavishly give it.
One drop of the Lord’s mercy is better than an ocean of the world’s comfort.
God gave me emotions so I could experience life, not destroy it.
My attitude of love must not be sacrificed on the altar of activity.
Praying helps me see perspectives otherwise beyond me.
A woman who lives with the stress of an overwhelmed schedule will often ache with the sadness of an underwhelmed soul.
Whatever attitude we bring into a situation will be multiplied.
I want my kids to head out the door full of peace, not the echoes of my frustrations.
Those who constantly try to impress others will quickly depress themselves.
If I’m going to call myself a person of faith, I need to be willing to live a life that actually requires faith.
Moms, let’s pledge to build each other up instead of tearing each other down.
When God becomes routine rather than revival, it’s time to switch things up.
We want big directional signs from God. God just wants us to pay attention.
The truly thankful person is a truly peaceful person.
What if God’s ‘NO,’ is really a gift? His way to protect us from what we cannot see, provide something better than we can imagine, or be part of the process of growing us closer to Him.
Keep your eyes on the Master, because He knows things we do not know!
We need to make sure our activities and our attitudes line up with what pleases God first and foremost. Wherever we focus our attention the most will become the driving force in our lives.
When God says no, we are sometimes tempted to wonder if He loves us. In reality, it’s because He loves us, He sometimes says no.
If you give your mess to the Messiah, He can turn it into a message.