
“Commit your work to the Lord,
and your plans will be established.”
As we all enter this New Year we just never know the challenges that the Lord is going to set before us. I encourage your heart to accept the challenges that the Lord sets before you, and step out of your comfort zone, and walk toward Him with unwavering faith! …and lean not on your own understanding!
Today I encourage you to be as resolute as Paul was. He was determined that his past was in the past, and he was moving forward. God desires that we look forward into our future with faith in our hearts. To dwell on our past is like trying to drive a car with our gaze continually on our rear view mirror. Yes, there are times we need to glance in our rear view mirrors so we can proceed cautiously. Those glances serve us to proceed with caution that we do not make mistakes or put ourselves in danger. May we be continually looking forward as the Lord walks beside us, and leads us and guides us in His paths that echo His Name.
Matthew 6:19-20 (AMP)
Proverbs 4:23 (Amplified)
Today I encourage you to look up! Look up and remind yourself of all the wonderful things that He has touched your heart with. These ARE the treasures of our life. There are treasures and blessings all around you, and He desires that we embrace a heart of thankfulness, and that we would never take any good thing for granted. It is God that is the giver of all good things and today we can praise Him for that!
For though we walk (live) in the flesh, we are not carrying on our warfare according to the flesh and using mere human weapons.
For the weapons of our warfare are not physical [weapons of flesh and blood], but they are mighty before God for the
overthrow and destruction of strongholds,
by Dona Hake
Psalm 119:165 (HCSB)
“Abundant peace belongs to those
who love Your instruction;
nothing makes them stumble.”
grow. They don’t work or make clothes
for themselves. But I tell you that even
Solomon, the great and rich king,
was not dressed as beautifully as
If God makes what grows in the
field so beautiful, what do you
think he will do for you? That’s
just grass—one day it’s alive, and
the next day someone throws it
into a fire. But God cares enough
to make it beautiful. Surely he will
do much more for you.
Your faith is so small!