--During any time of change, it’s vital to protect your faith: Faith that the Lord is in control. Faith in His unfailing, all-knowing love, and that He has your best interests at heart. Faith that, no matter what happened in the past, or will happen in the future, you can claim the good promise in Romans 8:28 and know that it will be fulfilled.
--It’s crucial to protect your faith in the Lord’s care for your loved ones. Faith to be flexible and take risks as you adapt to changes. Faith that the Lord, our heavenly Shepherd, is guiding us, and will not lead us astray.
-Faith comes from time spent with Jesus, reading His Word, hearing His voice, loving Him and seeing things through His eyes.
--If we get too wrapped up in trying to figure things out, or we neglect our spiritual feeding and renewal, we’re not going to have the faith we need for this time of change.
--Your top priority during this time of change should be to keep your faith strong.
--You might be unsure at times as to what to place your faith in. You should put your faith in and put your full weight down on the things that never change, like the Lord’s unconditional love, His care, His promises, His great commission to us, and His desire for everyone to come to know His love.
--Faith is what will see you through. Faith is your spiritual buffer against the attacks of the Enemy. Faith is the air in the tires that will make this change journey so much easier and keep you from getting stuck. Faith is the lifeblood of your spiritual life.
--If there’s one thing you need in order to come through the change journey happier, more fruitful, and more aligned with the Lord’s will than ever, it’s faith.
--Keep your time with Jesus sacred. No matter how busy things get, or what else is changing around you, or what changes you see on the horizon, your need for Jesus will never change, nor will His desire to love you, speak to you, encourage you, comfort you, and give you His perspective. Through your times of personal communion with Him, He will renew and replenish your faith, your grace, and your spiritual strength.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Faith 008
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