• Trust and Surrender

    Unlocking the Power of Trust and Surrender in our Life

    Life is like a river, and our plans are like the boats we build to navigate its currents. Regardless of how strong or well-designed our boat may be, the river has its own course, often steering us around unexpected curves or through uncharted rapids. Sometimes, surrendering the oars and letting ourselves drift with the current can lead us to the most beautiful destinations.   Faith encourages us to embark on a transformative journey of release, urging us to loosen our grip on the steering wheel of our lives. We often find comfort in meticulously crafting our future, deriving peace from our careful preparations and relying on what we can see…

  • The Source of Our Spiritual Growth

    Prayer: Our Daily Source of Spiritual Growth!

    Today, I felt compelled to reflect on the profound insights the Lord revealed to me about prayer, especially after what happened last night during our night of worship and prayer at church. Unfortunately, during worship, my heart rate and blood pressure dropped. However, a group from the serving team, along with one of my daughters, noticed this. With the guidance of a skilled nurse, they stabilized my heart rate and blood pressure.   Here is where the miracle happened. The nurse, a brother in Christ, took authority and began to pray for my body and spirit. That’s when I experienced the true miracle. It wasn’t that I immediately got up…

  • Prayer

    The Transformative Power of Prayer

    Prayer is much more than merely speaking words into the air; it is a deep and meaningful conversation—an intimate dialogue that allows you to connect profoundly with God. In the book of Matthew 6:9–13, when the disciples approached Jesus asking how to pray, He provided them with a beautiful template: This is how you should pray: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from the evil one.”  …

  • Trust in God

    Cultivating a Profound Trust in God

    Last week in Proverbs chapter 2, we explored the profound ways to engage with God’s Word—approaching it with sincere hearts, deeply cherishing His commandments, and practicing meditation on His teachings. As we move into Chapter 3, we’re invited to delve into the essence of understanding and trusting God. Let’s begin with a thought-provoking question: What does it really mean to trust God? At first glance, it might seem simple to answer with, “I believe in God, so I trust Him.” It sounds straightforward, right? But I used to think that belief and trust were interchangeable until God gently opened my eyes to the truth. Time and again, whenever I faced…

  • Embarking on an Adventure Through the Book of Proverbs

    The Journey to Wisdom: A Rewarding Adventure

    Last week, we began a meaningful journey through the timeless teachings of the book of Proverbs, exploring its profound wisdom that shapes our daily lives. We began our exploration with the first chapter, emphasizing the vital role of wisdom in shaping our lives. As we delve deeper into this exploration together, we aim to uncover insights that significantly impact our thoughts, guide our decisions, and ultimately chart the course of our lives. More importantly, this pursuit of wisdom brings us closer to the Lord, strengthening our spiritual connection and deepening our understanding of His divine purpose for us. Let’s fully immerse ourselves in this journey.   In Chapter Two, we…

  • Embarking on an Adventure Through the Book of Proverbs

    The Quest for Wisdom

    In our quest for wisdom, we will explore the Book of Proverbs. Before diving in, let’s take a moment to reflect on the question: what is wisdom? For many, wisdom is often seen as synonymous with knowledge or simply being wise.   Wisdom resembles a well-tended garden. Just as a garden thrives with careful nurturing, wisdom flourishes through cultivating knowledge, experience, and thoughtful reflection. Without the proper attention, both can easily become cluttered with the weeds of confusion and ignorance.   Esteemed leaders within our faith define wisdom as living and thinking in harmony with God’s truth, purpose, and design. It is about putting God’s truths into practice in our…

  • Hope

    A Message of Hope

    As the clock strikes midnight, a palpable wave of anticipation washes over the gathering of friends and families. The air is crisp with the winter chill, yet warmth radiates from cozy fires where loved ones sit wrapped in soft blankets, sharing heartfelt stories and infectious laughter. Each tale exchanged is a thread woven into the fabric of their shared experience, illuminating the night with joy and camaraderie. Meanwhile, others step into bustling restaurants alive with festive merriment, clinking glasses filled with sparkling drinks, and savoring decadent meals that celebrate the season. In these joyous moments, hope leaps in everyone’s hearts—a new year brimming with promise, fresh beginnings, and uncharted possibilities.…

  • God with Us

    Immanuel, God With Us

    As dawn breaks on Christmas morning, children will leap out of bed, their hearts racing with excitement and joy, eagerly anticipating that perfect gift they’ve wished for all year. The thrill of tearing open colorful presents and the laughter shared around the holiday tree create a truly magical atmosphere during this festive season.   Adults will gather too, bringing warmth and togetherness as they enjoy delicious meals filled with flavors that stir up fond memories. The heartwarming exchange of gifts among family and friends showcases the love and gratitude that strengthen our connections.   However, in the midst of this joyful celebration, some may find themselves alone or grappling with…

  • Jesus Is The Reason For The Season

    The Joy of Christmas

    Yesterday, our Children’s Church blessed us with a heartwarming Christmas play that beautifully captured the spirit of the season. The air was buzzing with excitement as our church filled to the brim with parents, grandparents, family members, and friends—all eager to see the shining stars of the show. I happily took my seat in the audience, my heart swelling with love for my five-year-old grandson, excited to cheer him and his fellow performers on. As the play unfolded, it quickly became clear that this was more than just a simple production; it was a heartfelt retelling of the nativity story. The children’s faces radiated pure joy as they brought to…

  • Advent

    Have You Ever Wondered Why We Celebrate Advent?

    When I think of the word “Advent,” my mind often drifts to the Advent calendars that my grandchildren eagerly anticipate each year. Each day during this special season, they can hardly wait to gather around the calendar, excited to open a small door and discover a delightful surprise or a piece of candy. My daughters have taken it a step further by adding Scripture and uplifting messages to accompany these treats. Yet, I find myself pondering the deeper meaning behind the Advent calendar. This year, I set out to explore the history and significance of the Advent calendar, eager to share its true essence with my grandchildren. My first stop…

  • A Grateful Heart

    Discover the Secret to Cultivating a Truly Grateful Heart

    What does it truly mean to cultivate a grateful heart? Thanksgiving has always held a special place in my father’s heart, a beloved holiday that brings our family together in a lively celebration of gratitude and warmth. Each year, as the leaves turn and autumn blankets the world in shades of orange and gold, my mother lovingly prepares our family’s favorite dishes. The house fills with the rich aromas of roasted turkey, rice with gandules (Green Pigeon Peas)—a traditional Puerto Rican dish that resonates with our Dominican roots—pastelitos, known to many as empanadas, along with a variety of other Dominican delicacies. We gather around a table adorned with a colorful…

  • The Light of the World

    The Light That Overcomes Darkness

    Imagine standing in a pitch-black space, completely devoid of light. When you turn on your flashlight, a brilliant beam cuts through the darkness, revealing your surroundings. In that moment, the light triumphs over the darkness, demonstrating that even a small spark can make a huge impact. In Psalm 139:11-12, David reflects, “If I say, ‘Surely the darkness will hide me and the light become night around me,’ even the darkness will not be dark to you; the night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you.” Throughout our lives, we face experiences that can plunge us into darkness, threatening to swallow us whole. This darkness might…

  • In His Presence

    Just A Heartbeat Away From His Comforting Presence

    Have you ever found yourself in the depths of despair, battling thoughts that spiral endlessly in your mind? Thoughts that convince you that your sins are insurmountable or that you’ve strayed too far for God to rescue you. Even worse: thoughts suggesting He wants nothing to do with you? I have. When my father succumbed to cancer, I felt abandoned by God. Anger took root, and in my grief, I turned away from Him—I stopped praying, neglecting His Word, and skipping church. I lost sight of Him and everything that mattered. As I fled from God, darkness enveloped my world, whispering that I wasn’t worthy of His love and that…

  • Forgiveness,  Grace

    Grace Over Grudges

    How do we rise above and respond when someone offends us? Overlooking offenses is one of the most perplexing challenges we wrestle with in this imperfect world. My family has wrestled with the deeply ingrained notion of “forgiving but not forgetting” for generations, resulting in a tapestry of broken relationships tangled in our inability to overlook past grievances. When my parents embarked on their journey of marriage, they decided to live with my grandmother. As an only child, my mother welcomed this arrangement, believing it would foster a supportive environment. With both my parents working to make ends meet, my grandmother stepped in as caretaker, watching over us as we…

  • Elohim Machase Lanu-God Our Refuge

    Elohim Machase Lanu – God Our Refuge.

    In 1979, the Caribbean region was struck by a devastating hurricane. It was a typical day; the sun shone brightly, and people went about their daily routines with no anticipation of disaster. I remember that day vividly, as if it happened just yesterday. My parents had sent me to Santo Domingo to study medicine. Although I was only there for about six to seven months, the impact of Hurricane David—a storm so fierce it nearly wiped out the entire island—left a lasting impression on me. That day, I witnessed firsthand the destructive power of nature’s fury. From the living room window, I saw towering trees being ripped from the ground…

  • Elohei Ma'uzzi

    Elohei Ma’uzzi, The God Of My Strength

    Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or caught in life’s stormy moments? Remember, Elohei Ma’uzzi, the God of our strength, promises that we are never alone in our struggles. He assures us of His constant presence, love, and unwavering support. All we need is to trust Him—believe that no matter what situation we face, He will never leave us or abandon us. “Therefore, be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or panic before them, for the Lord your God goes ahead of you. He will never fail or forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:6, NLT “Now, we can confidently say, ‘The Lord is my helper; I will have no fear. What can mere people…

  • Alive in Christ,  Bread of Life,  Longing and Thirst For Jesus,  our Lord

    A Lingering Thirst and an Unquenchable Longing

    What happens when the flames gently flicker and fade away, giving space to a quiet, persistent longing for more? Imagine this: you walk into a supermarket or bustling restaurant, your stomach growling loudly like a wild animal. Right from the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a delightful mix of tempting aromas that make your mouth water, each one promising a tasty treat. It’s as if your senses come alive. Every aisle calls out to you to explore vibrant, shiny fruits, crunchy snacks that beg you to try them, and beautifully presented dishes offering irresistible temptations. Time seems to fly by as you happily reach for anything that catches…

  • Merciful

    The Parable of the Good Samaritan

    Every day, we come across so many people—neighbors, coworkers, some familiar faces, and others that are new to us.  It’s truly heartwarming to realize just how a simple act of kindness or a thoughtful gesture can make someone’s day so much better. We have the ability to make a real difference in someone’s life by taking a moment to show that we genuinely care, lifting their spirit, and reminding them that they are not alone in this world. The story of the Good Samaritan was one I had heard countless times, but on one particular day, it took on a new meaning for me. It brought back a clear memory…

  • El Elohim Jehovah,  My personal testimony

    El Elohim Jehovah, our mighty fortress

    When someone asks, “How are you?” it often pushes us to confront the heavy emotions we carry through life’s dry seasons—those times filled with discouragement, loneliness, and weariness that can drain us both physically and emotionally. In these difficult moments, it’s essential to direct our focus towards El Elohim Jehovah, our powerful source of strength and refuge. He stands as our strong tower, offering a comforting shelter for the weary, igniting hope for the lost, and extending His endless mercy to the brokenhearted. During the chaos and storms of life, we shouldn’t have to shoulder our burdens alone or untangle every knot by ourselves. It’s all too easy to feel…

  • Seek & Knock,  Seeking the Kingdom

    Ask, Seek, and Knock

    Do you confidently take the reins of your life to pursue your aspirations, or do you often find yourself yielding to the various demands and needs of your children and those around you?   I clearly remember a crucial moment right before my 20th birthday when I confidently approached my mother to share my heartfelt desire: I wanted to marry my boyfriend. He was a brilliant law student, and I was captivated by his looks and intellect from the moment we met. However, my mother’s reaction was far from what I had expected; she erupted in disbelief, her expression a mix of shock and confusion. To her, the thought of…

  • Salt and Light of the World

    You Are The Salt And Light Of The World

    Did you know that we represent the flavor and brightness that the world craves? Imagine yourself as the spark that brings about change and the zest that makes life more exciting! Each of us has an incredible ability to inspire, delight, and add flavor to those around us. You might be wondering what that actually means. Salt served as much more than just a condiment in ancient times. This precious mineral was prized not only for its ability to enhance flavor but also for its medicinal qualities. It was a natural antiseptic that effectively cleaned wounds and ward off harmful bacteria, helping to prevent infections. In hot regions where food…

  • The Lord's Prayer

    The Lord’s Prayer

    When you pray, what image do you have of God? Do you see Him as a loving and nurturing Father who is intimately involved in every aspect of your life, or do you see Him as distant and aloof? When discussing prayer, it’s important to explore the different ways people view God. This difference is crucial for understanding the depth of the Lord’s Prayer, which Jesus introduced during the most profound moments of the Sermon on the Mount. The Lord’s Prayer has been an important part of Christian practice that has been passed down from generation to generation for ages. But Jesus wanted His followers to do more than just…

  • Peacemakers

    The Beatitudes and the Lessons They Convey- Part 3

    The first thing that comes to mind when I think about being a peacemaker is that Jesus encouraged His followers—and all of us—to live in harmony and strive to maintain peace with those around us. But I can’t help but wonder if that’s really what Jesus meant? If you’re like me, you’ve probably had moments when it was tough to stay calm during conflicts, whether they were heated arguments, family disagreements, or even just minor misunderstandings. Instead of fostering peace, I’ve often found myself getting pulled into the chaos or feeling like I come across as being preachy. So, what deeper message was Jesus trying to convey about the role…

  • Mothers And Mother Figures

    Celebrating Our Mothers and Mother Figures

    Let’s take a moment to honor the extraordinary women who have shaped our lives—our mothers and mother figures. Their unwavering love, guidance, and strength form the foundation upon which we build our dreams. They nurture, support, and inspire us every day.   Today, we celebrate these remarkable women who deserve our heartfelt gratitude and admiration. From the sacrifices they make to the invaluable lessons they teach, each memory we create brings us closer to understanding their profound impact on our lives. Here’s to the heroes among us—thank you for everything you do!   The Bible beautifully highlights the vital role that mothers play within the family, depicting them as pillars…

  • Jesus Is Enough

    A Song of Praise to My Jesus: You Are Enough

    Throughout my life, I often found myself drifting through a bubble full of dreams, wishes, and elaborate fantasies. I felt trapped in a cycle of longing, convinced that if I could mirror my siblings’ beauty, match their intelligence, or acquire everything I desired, I would finally discover happiness. Each day was spent wishing and dreaming, constantly measuring myself against my sisters and every woman I encountered in my church community. Why did I do this? Deep down, I struggled to believe that I was worthy of love from my family, friends, and even You, Lord. In my quest for validation, I unknowingly sought the approval of others, not realizing that…

  • The Beatitudes

    The Beatitudes and the Lessons They Convey- Part 2

    In our previous post titled “The Beatitudes and The Lessons They Convey,” we examined the important teachings Jesus shared during the Sermon on the Mount, focusing on the first three Beatitudes. We reflected on what we learned about the expectations Jesus has for His followers. Each Beatitude serves as a guiding principle that shows us how to live in a manner that honors His teachings and brings glory to God. During His time on earth, Jesus demonstrated how to face both challenges and joys with grace and purpose. As my pastor often says, “A disciple is a Christ follower who learns to do what the Master does.” (Cotignola, 2024). This…

  • The Beatitudes

    The Beatitudes And The Lessons They Convey

    Understanding Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount is a lot like peeling an onion. We may initially think we have a firm grasp of the surface layers, such as the familiar blessings found in the Beatitudes. However, the more we dig, the more layers we uncover that reveal profound truths and lessons, challenging us to think deeply and critically. Much like peeling an onion can make you cry, exploring these teachings may evoke strong emotions, prompting insights that challenge our perspectives and foster personal growth. Let’s take a closer look at the first three Beatitudes. The word “blessed” comes from the Greek word “makarios,” which means “blessed” or “happy,” but it’s…

  • It Is Finished!

    It Is Finished!

    At the culmination of His earthly journey, Jesus uttered the profound words, “It is finished.” In that moment, one can only imagine the myriad of thoughts racing through the minds of the onlookers, from the distraught followers to the hardened soldiers. Did they grasp the weight of His declaration? With those words, Jesus signified that He had fulfilled every purpose that God the Father had ordained for Him. But what does that truly entail? To understand this, we must look back to Genesis 2, where we find a vivid portrayal of God, known as Elohim, the Creator, as He intricately designed the breathtaking Garden of Eden. Picture a lush paradise…

  • My personal testimony

    It’s Never Too Late To Repent

    Have you ever thought back on your life and wondered if you’ve strayed too far from God’s forgiveness? It’s a thought that can weigh heavily on the soul. Feeling like you’ve sinned too much to be forgiven can be compared to someone standing at the edge of a vast ocean, overwhelmed by the waves crashing all around you. The sea may appear endless and frightening, but your feelings of guilt can feel overwhelming. Just as the sea is full of countless drops of water, each of which symbolizes a moment of grace and mercy, so too, the possibility of forgiveness can be found even in the darkest moments of our…

  • Meaning Behind God's Questions

    When God Asks Questions

    Have you ever been in a prayer session or faced with difficult circumstances in life when the Holy Spirit speaks to you in a gentle whisper and asks a question at the exact moment you need it most? Like a gardener tending to their plants, asking questions can nurture growth. Even if the gardener knows precisely how to care for the plants, they still take the time to check on their progress. Similarly, when God asks questions, it’s not because He lacks knowledge; rather, He aims to engage us and prompts us to reflect. Much like a gardener takes the time to learn about and tend to his plants, God’s…

  • The Invitation

    The Invitation

    Have you ever received an invitation to a dinner or party from someone you never thought even noticed you? It’s like a delightful surprise that can turn an ordinary day into something truly amazing! That’s exactly what happened with Levi, who was also known as Matthew. Levi was a tax collector, a profession that carried a heavy stigma. Tax collectors were often viewed as traitors who collaborated with the Roman government or other officials to extract money from their own people. To make matters worse, they often collected more money than was owed and pocketed the extra for themselves. Now, you can imagine the flurry of emotions Levi must have…

  • Trusting God

    Real Confidence Springs from Faith in God

    How deep is your trust in God? Have you ever felt a strong desire to reach out and share your beliefs about God with others? Maybe there was a time when you sensed a calling deep within your heart to take action—a calling that felt profoundly important. Yet, in the midst of that passion, a whisper of doubt surfaced making you wonder about your intentions. This internal struggle can make you feel torn between what you truly want and the uncertainties that come up, leaving you to ponder whether you should follow that instinctive desire or take a step back. It’s something many of us go through, one that highlights…

  • Knowing God

    Experiencing God vs. Merely Knowing About God

    How is our relationship with God shaped by the great truth that He perceives our every thought and action? Is your knowledge of God merely a comprehension of His existence and attributes, or do you genuinely know Him?   Throughout my Christian journey, I have found myself pondering, “Do I really know God, or am I just familiar with the concept of God?” Through my life experiences, it’s become increasingly clear to me that the only way to really know someone is through personal connection and understanding, not just knowing basic facts about that person.   During my final semester of high school, I was at a pivotal point in…

  • Trials and Suffering

    Trials And Suffering Can Distort Our Perception Of God If We Allow It.

    How do you perceive God when you encounter challenges and suffering? Trials, tribulations, and suffering can profoundly affect how we view God. These challenging experiences often create a lens through which we see the divine, sometimes enhancing our understanding and other times impairing it. Today, I read a heartfelt reflection by Elie Wiesel from his book “Night,” in which he poignantly shares his experiences during the Holocaust. His words are a powerful reminder of the difficulties many people go through and the profound effects those hardships can have on our spiritual journey. Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, that turned my life into one long…

  • Anchored in Jesus,  Beholding and Becoming

    Nurturing Spiritual Growth by Beholding and Becoming Like Jesus

    “O God, you are my God; I earnestly search for you. My soul thirsts for you; my whole body longs for you in this parched and weary land where there is no water. I have seen you in your sanctuary and gazed upon your power and glory. Your unfailing love is better than life itself; how I praise you! I will praise you as long as I live, lifting up my hands to you in prayer. You satisfy me more than the richest feast. I will praise you with songs of joy.”  Psalm 63:1 – 8 NLT   How can we truly understand God if we don’t first get to know…

  • Joy in the midst of trials

    Choosing Joy in the Midst of Trials

    Are you genuinely experiencing joy when confronted with trials, whether small inconveniences or significant life events? Do you believe that even amid the most trying hardships, God can bring joy into your heart?   Reflecting on my life, I realize I was far from welcoming trials. Instead, I was consumed by anger, frustration, and a deep resentment toward my circumstances. Not until I embraced a renewed relationship with the Lord did I begin to delve into the teachings of the Book of James.   James 1:2 provides powerful guidance: “Consider it a great joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you experience various trials because you know that the testing of…

  • The Best is yet to come!

    The Best Is Yet To Come

    Happy New Year, friends and family! As we reflect on 2024, it’s easy to focus on the challenges we’ve faced. However, let’s take a moment to celebrate the good things in our lives, no matter how small they may seem. We have food to nourish us, a cozy place to call home, and the gift of health—our hearts are still beating, and we are here! We also carry the incredible strength of the Lion of Judah within us. He loves us deeply and has made the ultimate sacrifice to redeem us and restore our relationship with our Heavenly Father. The Lord is our steadfast protector, always by our side. As…

  • The Light of the World

    A Message of Hope

    In His infinite wisdom, God chose the smallest and most insignificant town, Bethlehem, for the birth of His Only Son. This choice serves as an example of how God does not define us according to worldly standards. He sees beyond who we are now to who we are destined to be. Each of His disciples and individuals throughout the Old and New Testaments was called not for who they were but for their incredible potential. The Book of Matthew presents the genealogy of Jesus through His adoptive father, Joseph, revealing people with significant flaws. Abraham lied out of fear, Jacob was a deceiver until God transformed him into Israel, and…

  • Grateful Heart,  Thanksgiving

    A Grateful Heart Opens The Door To Abundance

    In every situation [no matter what the circumstances], be thankful and continually give thanks to God, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Amplified Bible   What does it mean to have a grateful heart? Thanksgiving was always my father’s favorite holiday. Every year, my mother would make our family’s favorite meals, and we would gather around the table to thank the Lord for His blessings. As a child and even into my early adulthood, I struggled to understand the true meaning of Thanksgiving. That all changed during one memorable Thanksgiving Day when the Lord blessed me with my first child while we were preparing…

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    Dios es Fiel

    Deja que te atrape (Let Him Catch You)

      Y sé que el Señor continuará rescatándome de cada tropiezo, trampa, lazo y escollo del mal y me llevará a salvo a Su reino celestial. Que Él sea glorificado por toda la eternidad. Amén. 2 Timoteo 4:18 La Voz             ¿Alguna vez has ido al circo a ver un acto de trapecio? Es una de las actuaciones más aterradoras. Siempre me ha asombrado y aterrorizado ver el acto aéreo. Mientras un trapecista vuela, el otro atrapa. Siempre me he preguntado por qué este acto fue tan exitoso.   El secreto es que se supone que el volador solo debe volar, confiando en que el receptor lo atrapará y evitará…

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    God is faithful to His promises

    Let Him Catch You!

    “And I know the Lord will continue to rescue me from every trip, trap, snare, and pitfall of evil and carry me safely to His heavenly kingdom. May He be glorified throughout eternity. Amen.” 2 Timothy 4:18 VOICE   Have you ever gone to the circus to watch a trapeze act? It is one of the scariest performances. I’ve always been both amazed and terrified watching the aerial act. While one trapeze performer does the flying, the other does the catching. I’ve always wondered as to why this act was so successful. The secret is that the flyer is only supposed to fly, trusting that the catcher will catch and…

  • Anchored in Jesus,  Road Trip With God

    On a Road Trip With The Lord

    Have you ever taken a road trip with family or friends? My family and I thoroughly enjoy taking road trips. One particular trip sticks out in my memory. In April, I went to see the play Daniel in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. My daughter, her husband, and two of my grandchildren were with me. At first, everything was going smoothly. The children were settled in the back seats with their iPads, engrossed in their games. But, after two hours on the road, restlessness set in, and they began to protest by pestering my daughter with questions like “Are we there yet?” and “What is taking so long?” Their frustration was so great…

  • El Roi,  God,  God is faithful to His promises

    The God Who Sees Me:  El Roi (ל רֳאִי,)

    So she named the Lord who spoke to her, “You are El Roi,” for she said, “In this place, have I seen the one who sees me?” Genesis 16:13-14 Christian Standard Bible   Has there ever been a time you felt unnoticed, forsaken, misunderstood, angry, hurt, or betrayed? Or perhaps the pain is so severe that you begin to wonder if the Lord is aware of your pain. Have you ever prayed a prayer similar to this one during a trial: “Lord, where are You? I don’t understand why You’re allowing me to go through this pain. Does this sound familiar? I’ve said this prayer many times. I was falsely…

  • My personal testimony

    Embrace Being different

    When I watched the first season of The Chosen on television, one of the most profound things I heard was, “Get used to different.” This season, some disciples were astonished when Jesus approached Matthew, the tax collector, and asked him to follow Him. They couldn’t understand why Jesus would call a tax collector who had betrayed his kind to serve the Romans. Jesus lovingly told them, “Get used to being different.” When I heard those words, the Lord reminded me that He doesn’t see what other people see; He sees what He created us to be. Throughout the scriptures, we witness God choosing the unqualified and transforming them into qualified…

  • Abiding in the Vine,  Actitud de gratitud,  Anchored in Jesus,  Bread of Life,  Indwelling Christ,  Walking Like Jesus

    Decluttering Your Heart

    I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God.” Galatians 2:20 ESV What’s cluttering your heart so that rivers of living water can’t flow from you to others? Have you ever found yourself lashing out in anger or feeling irritable without understanding why? Lately, I’ve noticed that there are certain people in my life that make me feel irritated when I’m around them. No matter how hard I try not to react that way, I can’t seem to shake it off or…

  • Abiding in the Vine,  Fruit Of The Spirit

    Attributes of a follower who remains in Christ, Jesus

    But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Galatians 5:22-23 New International Version In 2020, shortly after the world went into lockdown because of COVID-19, I felt called by the Lord to write for His glory. I initially doubted this calling, much like Moses did, thinking, “Lord, I’m a teacher, not a writer. There are others more qualified than me.” My pastors sponsored my membership in Compel Training for three months, and I tried it, despite my fears. After I joined a critique group, where I had the opportunity to meet many amazing women writers, I…

  • Abiding in the Vine

    Abiding in Christ

    “I am the vine’ you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me, you can do nothing.” John 15:5 NIV Although we are familiar with John 15:5, do we really understand what Jesus was attempting to teach us about abiding in Him? What does it mean to abide (remain) in Christ? According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, to abide means “to remain; to stay.”  Abiding in Christ is a sign of a close, personal relationship with Him. It’s about choosing to know Jesus, listen to Him, and place your trust and belief in Him. Christ becomes the substance and…

  • Waiting On God

    Waiting On The Lord

    “Wait patiently for the Lord. Be brave and courageous. Yes, wait patiently for the Lord. Psalm 27:14 NLT My friends and I have been studying “Women of the Bible.” This week, we’re studying Sarah. For some reason, I have always had an issue with Sarah. I didn’t quite understand her actions and impulses. But today, the Lord made me see how Sarah’s hopes and dreams were shattered. All she ever wanted was a child. But because her trust in God was not strong enough, she took things into her own hands. Like Sarah, we have a problem with “waiting on the Lord.” It is hard to wait because we live…

  • I AM

    I AM Who I AM: אני מי שאני

    Moses said to God, “Suppose I go to the Israelites and say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you,’ and they ask me, ‘What is his name?’ Then what shall I tell them?” God said to Moses, “I Am Who I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: ‘I AM has sent me to you.'” Exodus 3:13-14 New International Version Today, I had one of those days where I was in excruciating physical pain. I recently had surgery on my ankle and was placed on bed rest. The Lord prompted me to call my sister-in-law. We had such a beautiful conversation…

  • Yahweh Adonai

    Yahweh Adonai ( יהוה (YHWH), אֲדֹנָי ) : Lord and Master

    I say to the Lord (Yahweh), “You are my Lord (Adonai); apart from you, I have no good thing.” Psalm 16:2 New International Version How often do we desperately cry, “Lord, help me!” Last Saturday, I received a disturbing call from my husband informing me that he had been in a minor accident. A heavy marble table had fallen on his left toe. Fear started leading me in unexpected directions after seeing the picture he sent me. But I immediately called upon the Lord for wisdom and guidance. I remembered that He was not surprised by anything. He knew this would happen, and He would find a way out. In…

  • Prince of Peace

    Yahweh Shalom (יהוה שלום): The Lord is Peace

    And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your heart and minds in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:7 CSB) Are you in the midst of a season where you’re feeling uneasy and afraid of what lies ahead? We all go through phases in our lives where we find ourselves holding onto the familiar and fearing the unknown. I don’t know about you, but I’ve often wondered, “What is God doing in my life? Why am I going through all these tests? If so, friends, know that you’re not alone. I recently watched one of my daughters go through a harrowing experience. She had a bad fall. I was…

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    Yahweh Yireh

    Yahweh Yireh (יְהוָה יִרְאֶה‎) – The Lord Will Provide

    “Abraham looked up and saw a ram caught in the thicket by its horns. So Abraham went and took the ram and offered it as a burnt offering in place of his son. An Abraham named that place The Lord Will Provide, so today it is said, “I will be provided on the Lord’s Mountain.” Genesis 22:13-14 CSB Last week, we learned about Yahweh Nissi, The Lord is my Banner. Today, we will explore Yahweh Yireh (Jehovah Yireh), the God who provides for all our needs. Last month, I attended a Revelation Worship concert. It was a fantastic experience to worship with brothers and sisters from every nation, language, and…

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    Yahweh Nissi

    Yahweh Nissi- (Hebrew: יְהוָה נִסִּי‎ YHWH nīssī) – The Lord is My Banner

    And Moses built an altar and name it, “The Lord is My Banner.” He said, “Indeed, my hand is lifted toward The Lord’s throne. The Lord will be at war with Amalek from generation to generation.” Genesis 17:15-16 CSB For the past two months, the Lord has been leading me to learn more about His character and promises through His name. Early last month, I shared two posts on Elohim, God our Creator, and El Roi, God Sees Us. Today, I want to talk to you about Yahweh Nissi, The Lord is my Banner (Jehovah Nissi). Who takes on your mountain and fights your battles? When I was a child,…

  • My personal testimony

    Dios Se Revela a Través De Su Nombre y Promesas: Elohim

    Dios se revela a través de su nombre y promesas: Elohim En el principio creó Dios los cielos y la tierra. Y la tierra estaba sin orden y vacía , y las tinieblas cubrían la superficie del abismo, y el Espíritu de Dios se movía sobre la superficie de las aguas Génesis 1:1-2, CSB ¿Quién es Elohim y por qué necesitamos saber Su nombre? Permítanme comenzar con lo que me llevó a buscar el nombre de Dios y su carácter. Hace aproximadamente un año, cada miembro de mi familia y de la familia de la iglesia experimentó muchas tormentas, especialmente dolor, en el transcurso de seis meses. A veces no…

  • Creator,  Elohim,  God,  Sovereign

    God Reveals Himself through His name and promises: Elohim

    “In the beginning, God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth. The earth was formless and empty, and darkness covered the deep waters. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters. (Genesis 1:1-2,  Christian Standard Bible)  Who is Elohim, and why do we need to know His name? Let me begin with what led me to search for God’s name and His character. About a year ago, every member of my family and church family experienced many storms, especially grief, over the course of six months. Sometimes, we don’t want to talk about our grief because thinking about it makes us relive the anguish we…

  • Grace,  Hope,  Jesus,  Undefeated

    Broken But Not Defeated

    “The sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit. You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God.” Psalm 51:17 NLT   When we hear the word’ brokenness,’ we immediately picture something that can’t be fixed: a wimp, someone with an inferiority complex, or someone with low self-esteem. I’ve held onto these lies for many years. But the Lord has shown me the meaning of what true brokenness is. According to Psalm 51:17, “The sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit. You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God.” I have faced many trials and storms in my life. I received a bill this week that…

  • Waiting On God

    Being Faithful in the Waiting

    “Let us not grow weary or become discouraged in doing good, for at the proper time, we will reap if we do not give in. So then, while we [as individual believers] have the opportunity, let us do good to all people [not only being helpful, but also doing that which promotes their spiritual well-being], and especially [be a blessing] to those of the household of faith (born-again believers).” Galatians 6:9-10 AMP   Have you ever felt like things are not going as planned or that you are not where you imagined you would be? That somehow, you’re stuck in a waiting room, waiting for something to happen? Friends, I…

  • In His Presence,  Remain in me

    Remain in Me

    Remain in me, and I will remain in you. A branch cannot produce fruit if it is severed from the vine, and you cannot be fruitful unless you remain in me. John 15:4 NLT   Today, I woke up with a heavy heart. The memories were overwhelming my heart. I went to the Lord and lay my heart and the pain as I cried out to Him and told Him that my heart could no longer bear the pain and regrets of the past. “Lord, why can I let go? Help me, Jesus, I can’t do this without you,” I said. Suddenly, the Lord led me to read John 15:4.…

  • Seasons of Waiting

    Seasons Of Waiting

    Waiting is difficult. We don’t like to wait. We live in a world that is constantly moving at a dizzying speed. We don’t walk; we run. We don’t stay in our lane while driving; instead, we get irritated and veer off when the car in front of us moves too slowly. We become impatient when we have to wait at the doctor’s office. We don’t like waiting in line for too long. We want things done yesterday. God doesn’t work like that. He works according to His pace and will. One year for us can be a thousand years for God. So, what do we do during our season of…

  • Abiding in the Vine,  God is faithful to His promises,  God's Word,  Prayer

    The Lord’s Prayer: Day 3: “Deliver us from the evil one” (Matthew 6:13 NKJV).

    Why did Jesus teach us to pray, “Do not lead us into temptation but deliver us from the evil one”? Satan, our enemy, knows our areas of weakness, and he will use them against us. But the good news is that our weaknesses, not strengths, draw us closer to God. Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 12:8-9, “Three different times I begged the Lord to take it away. Each time, he said, “My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness.” So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses so Christ’s power can work through me. I enjoy my weaknesses and the insults, hardships, persecutions, and…

  • God our Father,  In His Presence,  Prayer

    The Lord’s Prayer: Part 1

    “Therefore, pray…Our Father in heaven, may Your name be kept holy.” Matthew 6:9 NLT We are all familiar with the prayer Jesus taught us, which became known as The Lord’s Prayer. However, do we understand why Jesus wanted us to learn this prayer? For centuries and decades, people have prayed this prayer and recited it as something passed on from generation to generation. Last summer, in my Bible study group, we broke down each verse of the Lord’s prayer, and the Holy Spirit revealed things that we didn’t know. For the next couple of days, we will unpack the Lord’s prayer as we do; let us ask the Holy Spirit…

  • Faith

    In the Stillness, There’s A knowing

    Have you ever faced a storm and wondered if God has forgotten you? Would I ever get out of this storm? During this trial (test), I learned to see and trust Jesus even though I couldn’t see or understand what He was doing. But God had other plans. I needed to learn that even in the darkest hour in my life, God never forgets me; He still has a purpose for me. I learned that God was fully engaged in my life. He sees our needs of tomorrow and, accordingly, uses our circumstances to create the ‘test” (to take a keen look at, to look, to choose. The Hebrew-Greek Word…

  • Yeshua

    An Encounter With Yeshua

    “Then, after doing all those things, I will pour out my Spirit upon all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your old men will dream dreams, and your young men will see visions” (Joel 2:28 NLT.   I was informed last Friday that I needed a second biopsy. Overwhelmed with uncertainty and fear, I cried out to the Lord. I threw myself at His mercy and asked Him why I had been suffering so much for the past year. I went to bed after I said my prayers and complained. I had a vision while I was asleep. In my vision, I found myself in a building that resembled…

  • My personal testimony

    Unidad en Cristo Jesús

    Mi oración no es por el mundo, sino por los que me has dado, porque te pertenecen. Todos los que son míos te pertenecen, y me los has dado, para que me den gloria. Ahora me voy del mundo; ellos se quedan en este mundo, pero yo voy a ti. Padre santo, tú me has dado tu nombre; ahora protégelos con el poder de tu nombre para que estén unidos como lo estamos nosotros. Juan 17:9-11 NTV Estudiamos el significado de la Oración de Lamento y cómo avanzar en la fe mientras estamos de duelo en nuestros dos devocionales más recientes. Como descubrimos en el Salmo 13, el lamento es…

  • Oneness

    Oneness In Christ Jesus

    “My prayer is not for the world, but for those you have given me because they belong to you. All who are mine belong to you, and you have given them to me, so they bring me glory. Now, I am departing from the world; they are staying in this world, but I am coming to you. Holy Father, you have given me your name; now protect them by the power of your name so that they will be united just as we are.” John 17:9-11 New Living Translation We studied the significance of the Prayer of Lament and how to move forward in your faith while grieving in our…

  • Faith,  God's Word,  Hope,  In His Presence,  My personal testimony

    How To Move Forward in Your Faith While Grieving

    “Weeping may last through the night,  but joy comes with the morning.” Proverbs 30:5b In our most recent devotional on the prayer of lament, we learned what the prayer of lament was and its significance. We looked at Psalm 13 to explain and understand the prayer of lament. Lament is a way to communicate with God. When we are grieving, we may either shut down or talk to our parents or a close friend about how we are feeling. In some ways, just having someone listen to us may help us to deal with our feelings and the situations that cause them. Sadly, this is what we do as humans to…

  • Adriana Fierro Domínguez
    Faith,  God's Word,  In His Presence,  Lamento

    La oración de lamento (The Prayer of Lament)

      Oh Señor, ¿hasta cuándo te olvidarás de mí? ¿Será para siempre? ¿Hasta cuándo mirarás hacia otro lado? ¿Hasta cuándo tendré que luchar con angustia en mi alma, con tristeza en mi corazón día tras día? ¿Hasta cuándo mi enemigo seguirá dominándome? Vuélvete hacia mí y contéstame, ¡oh Señor mi Dios! Devuélvele el brillo a mis ojos, o moriré. No permitas que mis enemigos se regodeen diciendo: «¡Lo hemos derrotado!». No dejes que se regodeen en mi caída. Pero yo confío en tu amor inagotable; me alegraré porque me has rescatado. Cantaré al Señor porque él es bueno conmigo. Salmo 13 NTV Mi corazón y mi alma han estado llenos…

  • Broken,  Faith,  God is faithful to His promises,  Grief,  Lament

    The Prayer of Lament

    “O Lord, how long will you forget me? Forever? How long will you look the other way? How long must I struggle with anguish in my soul, with sorrow in my heart every day? How long will my enemy have the upper hand? Turn and answer me, O Lord my God! Restore the sparkle to my eyes, or I will die. Don’t let my enemies gloat, saying, “We have defeated him!” Don’t let them rejoice at my downfall. But I trust in your unfailing love. I will rejoice because you have rescued me. I will sing to the Lord because he is good to me.” Psalm 13 NLT   My…

  • Control,  Dios,  Ira

    Consecuencias de no saber controlar nuestra ira

    Además, no pequen al dejar que el enojo los controle. No permitan que el sol se ponga mientras siguen enojados. Efesios 4:26 NTV Cuando era más joven, recuerdo que mi abuela siempre nos decía a mis hermanos y a mí, justo antes de acostarnos, que no dejáramos que se pusiera el sol mientras estábamos enojados. Cuando era niña, no me di cuenta de que ella estaba tratando de enseñarnos algo, simplemente asumí que era parte de sus oraciones vespertinas. Por supuesto, sus palabras permanecieron en mi corazón durante años, incluso hoy. Todavía recuerdo claramente un día en que mi difunto esposo se enojó mucho conmigo. Era un estudiante de derecho…

  • Quebrantada; Derrotada;

    Quebrantada pero no derrotada (Broken but not Defeated)

    El sacrificio que sí deseas es un espíritu quebrantado; Tú no rechazarás un corazón quebrantado y arrepentido, oh Dios. Salmo 51:17 NTV Cuando escuchamos la palabra “quebrantamiento”, inmediatamente imaginamos algo que no se puede arreglar: un cobarde, alguien que tiene un complejo de inferioridad o alguien que tiene baja autoestima. Me he aferrado a estas mentiras durante muchos años. Pero el Señor me ha mostrado el significado de lo que es el verdadero quebrantamiento. Según el Salmo 51:17: El sacrificio que sí deseas es un espíritu quebrantado; Tú no rechazarás un corazón quebrantado y arrepentido, oh Dios. He enfrentado muchas pruebas y tormentas en mi vida. Recibí una factura esta…

  • Anger,  Forgiveness

    Consequences Of Not Knowing How to Handle Your Anger.

    And “don’t sin by letting your anger control you. Don’t let the sun go down while you are still angry” (Ephesian 4:26 New Living Translation)   When I was younger, I recall my grandmother always telling my siblings and I, right before we went to bed, not to let the sun go down while we were angry. As a child, I didn’t realize she was trying to teach us something; I assumed it was part of her evening prayers. Of course, her words remained in my heart for years, even today. I can still clearly recall a day when my late husband became quite angry at me. He was a…

  • Dios es Fiel,  Fiel a su Palabra

    Buscando a Dios en la viña (Looking for God in the Vineyard)

    Yo soy la vid verdadera, y mi Padre es el viñador. Él corta de mí toda rama que no produce fruto y poda las ramas que sí dan fruto, para que den aún más. Juan 15:1-2, NTV                                                                                                                                                                           Como dije anteriormente, mis amigos y yo hemos estado estudiando Scouting the Divide de Margaret Feinberg. En nuestro último devocional vimos a Dios como nuestro Buen Pastor y cómo trató a las personas de manera diferente según sus necesidades. Hoy veremos la relación entre Dios y la vid y la importancia de que Jesús sea la vid y nosotros los ramas.             Mis hijas me sorprendieron con un viaje de fin de…

  • Abiding in the Vine

    Searching for God in the Vineyard

    “I am the true grapevine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch of mine that doesn’t produce fruit, and he prunes the branches that do bear fruit so they will produce even more.” (John 15:1-2, NLT As I previously stated, my friends and I have been studying “Scouting the Divide by Margaret Feinberg. In our last devotional, we saw God as our Good Shepherd and how He treated people differently depending on their needs. Today, we’ll look at the relationship between God and the Vine. And the importance of Jesus being the Vine and us as the branches. My daughters surprised me with a weekend trip…

  • Clama a Mi

    Llámame (Call Out To Me)

    Pídeme y te daré a conocer secretos sorprendentes que no conoces acerca de lo que está por venir. Jeremías 33:3 NTV   El pasado domingo por la noche, mi alma se sintió inquieta. Sentí preocupación, miedo en mi corazón, como si algo imprevisible estuviera a punto de suceder. Pasé tiempo con Jesús, pero no me senté y hablé con Él sobre cómo me sentía. Luego, mientras me preparaba para acostarme, el Espíritu Santo me instó a tocar la canción Famous For (I Believe) de Tauren Wells y Jenn Johnson. Empecé a llorar cuando escuché la canción y comencé a hablar en el Espíritu No tena idea de por qué estaba…

  • The God of the impossible

    Call Out to Me

    Ask me, and I will tell you remarkable secrets you do not know about things to come. Jeremiah 33:3 NLT Sunday night, my soul felt restless. I felt this worry, concern, and fear in my heart, as though something unforeseeable was about to happen. I spent time with Jesus, but I didn’t sit down and talk with Him about how I felt. Then, as I was getting ready to go to bed, the Holy Spirit prompted me to play the song “Famous For (I Believe)” by Tauren Wells and Jenn Johnson. I started to cry as I heard the song and started speaking in the Spirit. I had no idea…

  • El Buen Pastor Y Sus Ovejas

    El buen pastor y sus ovejas (The Good Shepherd and His Sheep)

    Alimentará su rebaño como un pastor; llevará en sus brazos los corderos y los mantendrá cerca de su corazón. Guiará con delicadeza a las ovejas con crías. Isaías 40:11 NLT   En nuestro devocional anterior, “Nuestro Buen Pastor”, aprendimos acerca de Jesús como el Buen Pastor y las cualidades únicas de un buen pastor: Está dispuesto a arriesgar su vida para proteger a sus ovejas. A sus ovejas llama por su nombre, y ellas conocen su voz. Él mantiene seguras a sus ovejas. Él guía a las ovejas. Las corrige cuando es necesario. Siempre vigila a sus ovejas. Él lleva a las ovejas a pastos verdes donde pueden comer con…

  • Jesus,  Jesus our faithful Shepherd,  Our Good Shepherd,  Sheep

    The Good Shepherd and His Sheep

    “He will feed his flock like a shepherd. He will carry the lambs in his arms, holding them close to his heart. He will gently lead the mother sheep with their young. (Isaiah 40:11 NLT) In our previous devotional, “Our Good Shepherd,” we learned about Jesus as the Good Shepherd and the unique qualities of a good shepherd.   He is willing to risk his life to protect his sheep. He calls his sheep by name, and they know his voice. He keeps his sheep safe. He guides the sheep. He corrects them when needed. He always keeps an eye on his sheep. He leads the sheep into green pastures…

  • Jesus el buen Pastor

    Mi Buen Pastor

    Yo soy el buen pastor; conozco a mis ovejas, y ellas me conocen a mí, como también mi Padre me conoce a mí, y yo conozco al Padre. Así que sacrifico mi vida por las ovejas. Juan 10:14-15 NLT   Mis amigos y yo decidimos estudiar el libro, Explorando lo Divino: Buscando a Dios en el Vino, la Lana y la Miel Silvestre, de Margaret Feinberg. El título despertó mi interés. Como soy una chica de ciudad que nunca ha estado en una granja, desconozco el significado espiritual de las ovejas, el vino y la miel silvestre. Pero estaba emocionada porque sabía que había una razón por la que Dios…

  • The Good Shepherd

    Our Good Shepherd

    “I am the good shepherd; I know my own sheep, and they know me, just as my Father knows me and I know the Father. So I sacrifice my life for the sheep.” John 10:14-15 NLT My friends and I decided to study the book “Scouting the Divine: Searching for God in Wine, Wool, and Wild Honey” by Margaret Feinberg. The title piqued my interest. Since I’m a city girl who has never been on a farm, I am unaware of the spiritual significance of sheep, wine, and wild honey. But I was excited because I knew there was a reason God selected this book for us to study. So…

  • Faithful, Keep HIs Promises; Bible; Jesus; Heavenly Father; Faith; Meditating on God's Word

    Our Unchanging Father

    We were able to learn a few of our Father’s characteristics in our devotional “You Can Count on Me.”  Our Father is seen as all-knowing, all-powerful, ever-present, and always faithful to His Word throughout the Scriptures. Today, we’re going to get to know our Father more intimately.   God loves us and demonstrated it to us by sending Jesus to die in our place and receive the punishment we deserved. 1 John 4:10 says, “This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins” (New International Version)   Furthermore, we learn from Psalm 100:5, “For the…

  • Dios es Fiel

    Ustedes pueden contar conmigo (You can count on Me)

                Así que, hermanos, mediante la sangre de Jesús, tenemos plena libertad para entrar en el Lugar Santísimo, por el camino nuevo y vivo que él nos ha abierto a través de la cortina, es decir, a través de su cuerpo; y tenemos además un gran sacerdote al frente de la familia de Dios. Acerquémonos, pues, a Dios con corazón sincero y con la plena seguridad que da la fe, interiormente purificados de una conciencia culpable y exteriormente lavados con agua pura. Mantengamos firme la esperanza que profesamos, porque fiel es el que hizo la promesa. Hebreos 10:19-23 NIV ¿Con qué frecuencia nuestros familiares, amigos, y nosotros mismos decimos: Puedes…

  • God is faithful to His promises

    You Can Count on Me

    Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have the confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way opened for us through the curtain, that is, his body, and since we have a great priest over the house of God, let us draw near to God with a sincere heart and with the full assurance that faith brings, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies washed with pure water. Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. (Hebrew 10:19-23 NIV) How often have our family and friends…

  • Unidos En Cristo

    Unidos en Cristo (United in Christ)

    Y en unión con Cristo Jesús, Dios nos resucitó y nos hizo sentar con él en las regiones celestiales, para mostrar en los tiempos venideros la incomparable riqueza de su gracia, que por su bondad derramó sobre nosotros en Cristo Jesús.  Efesios 2:6-7 NVI                                                                                                                                    …

  • La disciplina de la tranquilidad

    La disciplina de la tranquilidad (The Discipline of Quietness)

    “¿Por qué estoy desanimado? ¿Por qué mi corazón está tan triste? ¡Pondré mi esperanza en Dios! Lo alabaré de nuevo: ¡mi Salvador y mi Dios! ” (Salmo 42: 5-6) ¿Cómo está tu alma? En este versículo, el salmista se habla a sí mismo. Su alma está desanimada (habiendo perdido la confianza o el entusiasmo; descorazonada). Su alma está en angustia y confusión. No puedo evitar pensar en las muchas veces que mi alma se desanimó hasta el punto de desesperación. ¿Cuántas veces me retiré a un lugar tranquilo para tratar de calmar mi corazón, mi alma? Pero no importa a dónde fuera, mi alma no podía experimentar la paz. La…

  • El Pan de Vida

    El pan de vida (The Bread of Life)

    Entonces Jesús declaró: Yo soy el pan de vida. El que a mí viene nunca pasará hambre, y el que en mí cree nunca tendrá sed. Juan 6:35 NVI             ¿Te gusta el pan? ¿Te gusta comer pan? ¿Sabías que antes de que se rompa el pan, éste debe pasar por un proceso? ¿Sabías que el pan debe pasar por un proceso antes de que pueda ser el pan que tú y yo disfrutamos comer? La semilla primero debe plantarse antes de que pueda crecer. Luego, cuando el grano está listo, debe ser cosechado y molido en harina. Finalmente, antes de que el grano se convierta en pan, debe pasar…

  • Bread of Life

    The Bread of Life

    Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty. John 6:35 NIV Do you like bread? Do you enjoy eating bread? Did you know that before the break because bread, it must go through a process? Did you know that bread must go through a process before it can be the bread you and I enjoy eating? The seed must first be planted before it can grow. Then, when the grain is ready, it must be harvested and ground into flour. Finally, before the grain becomes bread, it must pass through the oven.…

  • Escogidos

    Somos elegidos: Un estudio del libro de Efesios (Introduction to We Are Chosen: A Study of the Book of Ephesians)

    ¿Quiénes somos? Pablo habló acerca de quiénes somos en Cristo en el libro de Efesios. Cristo nos ha redimido, y a través de la salvación, hemos sido unidos con Cristo. Con frecuencia nos preguntamos quiénes somos en Cristo. Sin embargo, Pablo nos recuerda que Jesús está en nosotros y nosotros en Él, lo que debería cambiar la forma en que vemos todo. Nos vemos a nosotros mismos como creyentes en Cristo. La identidad de Cristo cambia nuestra identidad. Y luego miramos nuestra vida cotidiana a la luz de esta unión con Cristo. Vivimos de manera diferente debido a lo que somos en Él. Pero, ¿qué significa realmente vivir en Cristo?…

  • La Vida Cristiana

    Efesios 5: Cómo vivir una vida cristiana (How to live a Christian life)

    1 Por tanto, imiten a Dios, como hijos muy amados, 2 y lleven una vida de amor, así como Cristo nos amó y se entregó por nosotros como ofrenda y sacrificio fragante para Dios. Efesios 5:1-2 NVI   En Efesios 5, Pablo da instrucciones sobre cómo vivir una vida cristiana. Pablo nos recuerda que Cristo se entregó a sí mismo a Dios como sacrificio para expiar todos nuestros pecados, pasados, presentes y futuros. Por lo tanto, debemos vivir una vida digna de Su sacrificio y llamado. No podemos vivir como incrédulos mientras afirmamos ser hijos de Dios. No solo debemos comportarnos como Cristo, sino también hablar como Él. Estas instrucciones…

  • My personal testimony

    Ephesians 6: The Armor of God

    Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full Armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full Armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate…

  • Picture from Barbara Nilsen
    Walking Like Jesus

    Ephesians 5: How to live a Christian life

    “Imitate God, therefore, in everything you do, because you are his dear children. 2 Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us[a] and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God.” Ephesians 5:1-2 NLT   In Ephesians 5, Paul gives instructions on how to live a Christian life. Paul reminds us that Christ gave Himself to God as a sacrifice to atone for all our sins—past, present, and future. Therefore, we must live a life worthy of His sacrifice and calling. We cannot live like unbelievers while claiming to be the children of God. We must not only behave like Christ but…

  • Fiel en la Espera

    Ser fiel en la Espera

    No nos cansemos ni nos desanimemos en hacer el bien porque, si no nos damos por vencidos, a su tiempo cosecharemos. Así que, mientras nosotros (como creyentes individuales) tengamos la oportunidad, hagamos el bien a todas las personas (no solo siendo útiles, sino también haciendo lo que promueva su bienestar espiritual), y especialmente (seamos una bendición] para los de la familia de la fe (creyentes nacidos de nuevo). Gálatas 6:9-10 NVI ¿Alguna vez has sentido que las cosas no salen según lo planeado o que no estás donde imaginaste que estarías, que de alguna manera estás atrapado en una sala de espera, esperando que suceda algo? Amigos, no sé ustedes,…

  • Seasons of Waiting,  Trust,  Waiting On God

    Ser Fiel En La Espera (Being Faithful In The Weaiting)

                No nos cansemos ni nos desanimemos en hacer el bien porque, si no nos damos por vencidos, a su tiempo cosecharemos. Así que, mientras nosotros (como creyentes individuales) tengamos la oportunidad, hagamos el bien a todas las personas (no solo siendo útiles, sino también haciendo lo que promueva su bienestar espiritual), y especialmente (seamos una bendición] para los de la familia de la fe (creyentes nacidos de nuevo). Gálatas 6:9-10 NVI ¿Alguna vez has sentido que las cosas no salen según lo planeado o que no estás donde imaginaste que estarías, que de alguna manera estás atrapado en una sala de espera, esperando que suceda algo? Amigos, no sé…

  • Alive in Christ

    Study of Ephesians Day 3: United in Christ

    And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, 7 in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. Ephesians 2:6-7 NIV What does it mean to be united with Christ? We are united with Christ because of His love and mercy. Because of Jesus’ sacrifice, we are no longer slaves to sin but can be overcome by the power of God. Yesterday we looked at the condition of our hearts before Jesus came and rescued us. When we were dead in our sins…

  • Alive in Christ,  Chosen

    Study of Ephesians: Day 2: Made Alive in Christ

    Day 2: Made Alive in Christ “And you [He made alive when you] were [spiritually] dead and separated from Him because of your transgressions and sins, 2 in which you once walked. You were following the ways of this world [influenced by this present age], in accordance with the prince of the power of the air (Satan), the spirit who is now at work in the disobedient [the unbelieving, who fight against the purposes of God]. 3 Among these [unbelievers], we all once lived in the passions of our flesh [our behavior governed by the sinful self], indulging the desires of [a]human nature [without the Holy Spirit] and [the impulses]…

  • The Book of Ephesians

    Introduction to The Book of Ephesians Day One: Who are we?

    “In Him also we have [a]received an inheritance [a destiny—we were claimed by God as His own], having been predestined (chosen, appointed beforehand) according to the purpose of Him who works everything in agreement with the counsel and design of His will,” Ephesians 1:11 AMP Paul addressed who we are in Christ in the book of Ephesians. Christ has redeemed us, and we have been united with Christ through salvation. Yet, we frequently wonder who we are in Christ. However, Paul reminds us that Jesus is in us, and we are in Him, which should change how we view everything. We see ourselves as believers in Christ. Christ’s identity changes…

  • Changing from the inside out,  Chosen,  Forgiveness,  The God of Second Chances

    The God of Second Chances

    “If we [freely] admit that we have sinned and confess our sins, He is faithful and just [true to His nature and promises] and will forgive our sins and cleanse us continually from all unrighteousness [our wrongdoing, everything not in conformity with His will and purpose] 1John 1:9 AMP   Have you ever wondered why the Lord consistently stood by the Israelites despite their betrayal and stubbornness? That is a question I have asked myself many times. But, one day, I realized that God never stopped loving them despite their repeated betrayal and disappointment. Do you know how I know this is true? Because He did the same for me.…

  • Faith

    In the Stillness, There’s A knowing

      “If you are faithful with a few matters, he will set you over many.” Matthew 25If so, you’re not alone. I faced a harrowing situation at work about four years ago that changed my life. I had no idea why I was going through this storm or trial. I couldn’t see how God was going to get me through it. I don’t know if you are like me; I wanted to run out of the storm. I didn’t want to endure the pain, the humiliation. I just wanted it gone. Have you ever faced a storm and wondered if God has forgotten you? Would I ever get out of…

  • Hope,  Trials

    He Will Get You Through This

    “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you.” Isaiah 43:2 ESV Will you get through this? How many times do we hear people recite these lines? The last thing we want to hear while drowning in our sorrows and grieving is, “You’ll get through this.” Although nothing is wrong with saying these words, they are the last thing we want to hear when we suffer. Unfortunately, these are not magical words that instantly make our pain disappear. I should know…

  • Changing from the inside out,  Faith,  Grace,  Turning good out of evil

    God, The Master Weaver

    As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive as they are today.” (Genesis 50:20 ESV) I occasionally run across people who I’ve known for years. Most are amazed by how much I’ve changed or, as some like to say, “developed.” The fact is, I have changed; I’m no longer the same person I was. I had a choice; I could have continued to wallow in my pity party or taken a stand for what I believed. During one of our weekly chats last week, my niece told me how proud she is of…

  • Chosen

    He Chose You

    You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last—and so that whatever you ask in my name, the Father will give you.” John 15;16 NIV   Many of my friends have spoken to me about the television series “The Chosen,” which is based on the life of our Lord Jesus. In one of the episodes, Jesus met a man named Simon the Zealot. At one point, Simon asked the Lord Jesus, “Why did you choose me?” Jesus turned to face him and said, “Simon, I have everything I need, but I wanted you.”   Isn’t that…

  • Jesus' Bride
    Set Apart,  Waiting with Expectancy

    Awaiting With Expectancy For The Bridegroom

    “Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.” Colossians 3:2 ESV How does a bride prepare for her Bridegroom? I was 21 years old when my husband proposed to me in front of my parents. I was so excited and happy that I couldn’t think about anything else. My thoughts were only on my fiancé. But after I recovered from the initial shock, my parents sat me down, and we talked about the wedding preparations. Choosing a date; choosing the bridesmaids; making a wedding list; looking for a venue; selecting a menu; ordering invitations; looking for a church; looking for the perfect dress…

  • Revival

    Breaking Ground

    “The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds.” 2 Corinthians 10:4 NIV Today, K-Love was playing the song “Look What You’ve Done” by Tasha Layton. Suddenly something unique happened in my heart. As I listened to the song, tears began to fall down my face. I had to stop what I was doing. I was unable to contain or explain what I was experiencing. My heart was so full of joy, yet I couldn’t stop sobbing. For years, I’ve brought into the enemy’s lies that I’m not good enough—not a good mother, wife, friend and especially…

  • Alive in Christ,  Grace,  In His Presence

    From Death To Life

    “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live even though they die. And whoever lives by believing in me will never die.” (John 11:25-26 NIV) John chapter 11 portrays Jesus as having power over death. My entire life changed when my beloved father passed away 23 years ago. Incredible grief consumed me. I remember the therapist suggesting visiting my father’s grave so I could find comfort and accept that he was gone forever. Unfortunately, that didn’t help at all. Visiting my father’s grave only confirmed the fact that he was dead and I would never see him again. The emptiness in my heart…

  • Faith,  Waiting with Expectancy

    Waiting with Expectancy

     “Now there was a man in Jerusalem called Simeon, who was righteous and devout… It had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not die before he had seen the Lord’s Messiah. Luke 2:25, 26 NIV Jesus was born seven hundred years after Isaiah foretold the prophecy of the coming of the Messiah. Wow, that’s a long time—700 years! I don’t know about you, but I’m not very patient. Luke, however, tells us of two people who lived their lives waiting with expectancy for the coming of the Messiah who would one day redeem Israel. One of them is a man by the name of Simeon. Simeon…

  • Faith,  Grace,  Hope

    One With US

    “All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The Virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’)  Isaiah 7:14 NLT God with us! These words resonate in my heart, soul, and mind—what a precious gift to have God among us. Isaiah prophesied about the promised child- the seed of David that one day would come to redeem His people and restore our relationship with our Heavenly Father. This precious child was to be born from a virgin Jewish girl and was to be called Immanuel, which means ‘God with us in…

  • Faith,  Happiness,  Hope

    True Happiness

    “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” – John 8:32 (NIV)   So often, I hear people speaking about what makes them happy. But what exactly is happiness? According to an article on verywellmind.com titled “What Is Happiness?” written by Kendra Cherry, “Happiness is an emotional state characterized by joy, satisfaction, contentment, and fulfillment.” The article acknowledges that happiness can take on different forms and definitions and “is often described as involving positive emotions and life satisfaction.” The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines happiness as “a state of well-being and contentment,” as well as “a pleasurable or satisfying experience.”  Although there are many different definitions of happiness,…

  • Hope

    A Promised Seed

    And I will cause hostility between you and the woman and between your offspring and her offspring.He will strike your head, and you will strike his heel.” Genesis 3:15 NLT In Genesis 3:15, following the fall of humanity, our Heavenly Father declared and gave us a hint of His plan to restore our relationship with Him. The serpent (devil) deceived Eve into eating the forbidden fruit, but Adam willfully disobeyed the Word of the Lord.   Because of this act of disobedience, humanity fell.  However, because of God’s unfailing love and mercy, He promised that one day the woman’s seed—a descendant or offspring – would restore our relationship with Him. “And…

  • Unconpromised Faith

    Uncompromised Faith

    "I issue a decree that in every part of my Kingdom, people must fear and reverence the God of Daniel. For he is the living God and endures forever; his Kingdom will not be destroyed, and his dominion will never end." Daniel 6:26 NIV According to the Book of Daniel, Chapters 5 & 6, no matter how much authority we believe we have on earth, we learn that God is ultimately in control. He is supreme over all creation. A message for the King of Babylon appeared on the wall during a lavish feast. Daniel was called to interpret the message, which told of the impending fall of Babylon. “The…

  • My personal testimony,  Santidad de Dios

    La Santidad de Dios Silencia La jactancia Humana

    Cuando Isaías vio la santidad de Dios, cayó sobre su rostro y se dio cuenta de que no era digno de estar en la presencia del Señor Todopoderoso. La santidad de Dios silenció su jactancia humana. ¿Con qué frecuencia nos encontramos en situaciones en las que sentimos la tentación de jactarnos de nuestro trabajo, estatus o posesiones? Sin embargo, cuando nos encontramos cara a cara con Jesús, nada de eso importa. La visión de Isaías nunca fue sobre él, sino sobre Dios y su gloria. Isaías estaba consciente de su inmundicia e indignidad cuando se encontró con Dios. Se humilló en la presencia de Dios y dijo: “¡Ay de mí!…

  • Faith,  Forgiveness,  God's Word,  Holiness,  Prayer

    God’s Holiness, Silence Human Boasting

    Humans tend to boast about many things: our careers, accomplishments, financial status, etc. But today, the Lord showed me through Isaiah that who we think we are and what we have can’t be compared to Who God is and His holiness. When Isaiah saw God’s holiness, he fell on his face and realized that he was unworthy to be in the presence of the Lord Almighty. This is because God’s holiness silences his human boasting. “Woe to me! I cried. ‘I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes have seen the King, the Lord Almighty.”…

  • Faith,  God is faithful to His promises,  God's Word,  Grace

    When God Unexpectanly Shows Up

    I remember going to school in the fall of 1992 to take a midterm exam. The night before my husband and I had a heated argument the previous evening. I don’t remember what the fight was about, but I do recall that we were both angry and didn’t speak to each other after it. We were both ready to give up. Everything was going wrong. I felt like God was so very far away from me. Early that morning, I dropped off my daughters at school before taking my midterm. After finishing the exam, I felt an overwhelming desire to call my husband and ask him for his forgiveness. So,…

  • Faith,  God's Word

    Facing Our Goliath

    Last Saturday, my husband took me to see “David” at the Sight and Sound Theater in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. I prayed to the Lord right before the concert started, asking Him to keep me from being distracted from the message He wanted me to learn.  When the show started, my mind completely blocked the noises, the people’s complaints regarding their seats’ locations, and the sound effects; I could only see David, a shepherd boy playing his harp and singing songs to His God. Then the Lord focused my attention on David’s reaction to the threat Goliath represented to the Israelites.  When David saw how Goliath mocked God, he said, “Who is…

  • God's Word,  Grace

    A Lamp for Living an Obedient Life Through Grace

    What are you seeking today? Are you seeking God first? Or are you so preoccupied with living your daily life and trying to accomplish your goals? Following the death of his father, King David, God appeared to King Solomon in a dream and said, “Ask for whatever you want me to give you.” (1 King 3:5-6) Instead of asking for wealth, power, or the destruction of all his enemies, King Solomon asked the Lord to give him a discerning heart to govern God’s people and to distinguish between right and wrong. (1 King 3:6-9) King Solomon understood that he needed God’s wisdom and guidance in order to lead God’s people. God was pleased…

  • In His Presence

    In Your Presence

    Many mornings I lay awake, tempted to stay in bed, and have no desire to go through my “to-do list.” When this happens, I always feel the soft whispering of the Holy Spirit saying, “Celeste, you need to get up and spend time with me.” Truth be told, my entire day falls apart when I ignore this prompting. I have learned how important it is for me to begin my day in the arms of my Heavenly Father. He loves me so much that He knows what would happen if I don’t start my day in His presence. In Psalm 143:8, David urges us to start our day in the…

  • In His Presence

    Life is by Design and by Choice

    We often ask ourselves, why am I going through a dark season? Where are you, Lord? Darkness is an overwhelming cloud that sneaks up when you least expect it. So how do we fight this overwhelming darkness that engulfs us and leaves us paralyzed with fear? The Scripture tells us that whenever King David was about to face a battle or fear tried to overpower him, he always withdrew and sought the Lord. David knew that God was faithful; therefore, he had hope in the One who loved him and fought his battles. The One who knew him; forgave his sins and saved him by grace. So, David came to…

  • Faith,  Hope,  Trust

    He Takes Good Care of Us

    I took my grandchildren to a farm Saturday. The children had a great time feeding the animals. A sparrow suddenly flew by and began to pick up the leftovers my grandkids had dropped. At that precise moment, God reminded me of how awesome He is. The little sparrow had no one to feed him or his family, yet God knew he was hungry. In his song, Sparrows, Cory Asbury quotes, “The sparrow’s not worried about tomorrow or the troubles to come. The Lily’s not thinking about the seasons. The drought or the flood. A tree planted by the water isn’t fazed by the fire. A heart that’s planted in forgiveness…

  • Faith,  Hope

    When We Can’t, He can!

    My family fell apart a year ago. Roots of unforgiveness and old wounds overtook my family. I couldn’t understand why my family couldn’t get together and discuss those ‘old wounds that have kept us in chains for decades. I knew it was not God’s will to live like our ancestors once lived. Most of them were lost and didn’t know Jesus. But we do. Having been bought and paid for by Jesus on the cross, we are a brand-new generation that God has created to live as His children. Why then couldn’t we live that way? So what is holding us back: our pride, unforgiveness, old wounds? One night, I…

  • Faith,  Hope

    Soaring Like Eagles

    Time seems to stand still in the “waiting room” of life. It is a place where life is put on hold. When I visit my doctor, I sometimes wait in his waiting room for what seems like hours, but when I check my watch, it’s only been 20 minutes. When we are in the waiting room of life, it seems as if time has come to a screeching halt. This is how it sometimes feels while we wait on the Lord. One of the most important exhortations of the Bible is the instruction to “wait on the Lord.” Even though God promises special blessings for those who wait, waiting is…

  • Faith,  Hope

    Hope, A Place of Expectancy

    Today I read Chapter 2 of Luke. In this chapter, Luke tells us of an older man named Simeon. This man was a righteous man who served the Lord at the temple and held on to a promise our Heavenly Father gave him. God promised that he would not die until he saw the salvation God had prepared for all the nations. (See Luke 2:25-32) The incredible thing about Simeon is that he wasn’t just a righteous, devout man, but he eagerly waited for the Messiah to come and rescue Israel. For Simeon, it wasn’t a question of “if” it would happen but “when.” Simeon had this kind of hope.…

  • Hope,  Prayer

    The Power is not in the Prayer but in the One Who hears it.

    I can’t even begin to fathom this father’s suffering watching his son’s anguish and suffering since he was a young child. While other parents watch their children grow up and play with other children, this desperate father was trying to keep his son alive. According to Mark 9, this boy had been subjected to this evil spirit attempts to kill him by throwing him into fires and water since he was a young child. The father was likely exhausted and desperate for help. And what did he do? He cried out to Jesus in desperation. “If you can do something for him, please have pity on us and help us.”…

  • My personal testimony

    Pouring New Wine into Old Wineskin

    I remember when I first became a teacher. I would begin my day with prayers inviting the Lord to help me show everyone that He lived in me and through me. Then, I would end the prayer by asking the Lord to send His angels to guard and protect my students and me. I did this for years. My husband will remind me daily to make sure I show everyone through my actions that I am a Christian. Unfortunately, I was the only Christian teacher. Non-believers surrounded me. Although I tried to remain faithful, the influence of the outside world was overwhelming. Without realizing it, I was trying to be…

  • Faith,  The God that cares

    God, do You Care?

    Almost everyone has asked this question at some point in their lives. No one has ever gone through life without wrestling with this agonizing question, “Does God care?” Mark tells us in chapter 4, verses 35-41 that the disciples and Jesus were caught in a storm. As the winds howled and raged, the impatient and frightened disciples screamed with fear to Jesus, who was sleeping and resting from a full day of teaching and healing those in need. “Teacher, don’t you care that we are about to drown?” Jesus could have continued sleeping. He could have told them to be silent or ignored them. Even better, Jesus could have impatiently…

  • Faith,  Hope,  Regrets

    Someday I Will…

    Someday… what a simple word to utter with painful consequences. Someday I will get to buy a house away from the city. Someday I will retire and travel with my husband. Someday, my children will understand why I had to work so many hours. The truth is someday may never come. Max Lucado once wrote, “Someday… the enemy of risky love is a snake whose tongue has mastered the talk of deception.”  My dear friends, I used to live a life in which ‘someday’ became my best friend. So I used to put things off, thinking someday it would get done. The day my father died, my school was holding…

  • Anchored in Jesus,  Faith,  Hope

    Where are you anchored?

    The last few weeks have been very challenging. With the Lord’s guidance and my family’s support, I accompanied my mother to the Dominican Republic to visit her younger brother. You’re probably wondering, how is that challenging? My Mom has Alzheimer’s. She desired to return home. So, I took her on this trip, not knowing what to expect. Whenever I asked the Lord for his guidance, I got the same response, “Do you trust me?” To everyone’s surprise, my Mom had no problem. She came alive! It was a joy to see her so full of life. We did, however, encounter a storm. Upon our arrival, my heart couldn’t take it,…

  • Faith,  Waiting On God

    God is working on our present circumstances

    Why are we required to wait for God’s timing? My fiancé and I were engaged for a few years before we decided to get married. But, so often, my family and friends would ask me what we were waiting to get married. Just do it already. They often said you’d been a widow for years, and you’re not getting any younger. Somehow, I knew in my heart that God wanted us to wait. Why? Only God knew. However, there were times that I went to the Lord and tried to give Him a timeframe. “Lord, if you don’t open the doors by the end of the year, I’m not getting…

  • Faith,  Faithful, Keep HIs Promises; Bible; Jesus; Heavenly Father; Faith; Meditating on God's Word,  In the stillness there's a knowing

    Spiritual Dehydration

    “No, O people, the Lord has told you what is good, and this is what he requires of you:to do what is right, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8 NLT What happens to our body when we don’t hydrate enough? According to Marian Moghaddam, D.O., a family medicine doctor with the Henry Ford Health, “Human beings are made up of about 80% water. Every organ, cell, and tissue in our bodies use it to function properly, so drinking enough water every day is important.” We are required to drink six to eight 8-ounces of water daily.” My cardiologist, neurologist, and urologist constantly tell me how vital…

  • Hope

    Fear Not

    Lord, Jesus, thank you for never giving up on me. You were carrying me in the darkest periods in my life, comforting me, even when I couldn’t see you, Lord. But looking back, I can see how much you wanted to fill my empty and hopeless heart. So it was during these times when you were filling my empty cup. Because only when I was empty-open, afraid, worried, anxious, depressed, lost, and didn’t have the answers is when you were able to replenish my soul with your unconditional love. Only You, Lord, Jesus, can fill my empty spaces. Flood my heart and soul with your presence every moment as you…

  • Faith,  Hope,  My personal testimony,  Waiting On God

    Waiting On God- Part 3: God is working on our present circumstances

    Why are we required to wait for God’s timing? My fiancé and I were engaged for a few years before we decided to get married. But, so often, my family and friends would ask me what we were waiting to get married. Just do it already. They often said you’d been a widow for years, and you’re not getting any younger. Somehow, I knew in my heart that God wanted us to wait. Why? Only God knew. However, there were times that I went to the Lord and tried to give Him a timeframe. “Lord, if you don’t open the doors by the end of the year, I’m not getting…

  • Waiting On God

    Waiting On God- Part I: God Works On Our Behalf

    Have you ever wondered why things we wish for don’t turn out to be the way we wanted or when we wanted them? I have learned that things don’t exactly work out the way I expected when I rush into things and don’t wait on the Lord. When I’m not willing to wait, my life turns into chaos. God doesn’t want us in spiritual debt. He wants to give us what we need. But only in His time. He knows everything about our lives, from beginning to end. He knows exactly where I am at this moment. God knows exactly what I need when I need it, and when I’m…

  • Faith,  Hope,  Trials

    Persevering In The Waiting

    Have you ever faced a storm and wondered if God has forgotten you? Would I ever get out of this storm? If so, you’re not alone. About four years ago, I faced a harrowing situation at work that changed my life. I was wrongly accused of misplacing senior dues. I didn’t know why I was going through this storm or trial. I couldn’t see how God was going to get me through it. I wanted to run out of the storm desperately. I didn’t want to go through the pain or the humiliation. I just wanted it gone. God, on the other hand, had different plans for me. So, I…

  • Faith,  Faithful, Keep HIs Promises; Bible; Jesus; Heavenly Father; Faith; Meditating on God's Word,  Forgiveness

    It’s Okay to Let Go.

    “As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.” Psalm 103:12 Does your past keep you up at night? Have you ever had a fabulous day where everything seemed bright! You had a great day with the Lord, and you felt that nothing could cloud your day.  Suddenly a familiar song, an unexpected call, or a text triggers an old memory, a painful one. Immediately your mood changes. Your bright sunny day becomes gloomy. Your mind takes you to a painful time in your life. You feel as if you’ve stepped into a time machine and were transported to the past for…

  • Faith,  Hope

    He can’t be bargained with

    Have you ever promised to do something for The Lord if He would grant your request? I have. At the end of 1998, after my father had three colon surgeries, the doctors told us that the cancer had spread and there was nothing they could do for him. Our family, including myself, was devastated by the news. So, because I didn’t know any better, I began to bargain with God. I promised God that if He could cure my father, I would do anything for Him. But unfortunately, the fear and pain of losing my beloved father were too much for me to bear. In my ignorance, I believed that…

  • Faith,  Hope

    Looking Beyond The Storm

    “Call to Me, and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.” Jeremiah 33:3 NIV In the Book of Jeremiah, chapters 30-33, Jeremiah assured the Jewish people that they wouldn’t be captive forever. God would free them to return to their land and restore their fortunes. He would repay their enemies for their wickedness. How amazing is our Heavenly Father? Even when we stray and get into a mess, He’s faithful and true to His Word.  Friends, I have learned that no matter what storm I may be facing, God will always come through. Our enemy, the devil, would never have the final…

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    My personal testimony

    We are Unique

    Psalm 139:13-14 You alone created my inner being. You knitted me together inside my mother. I will give thanks to you because I have been so amazingly and miraculously made. Your works are miraculous, and my soul is fully aware of this. My husband loves to visit old mansions. He finds the uniqueness of its structure and architecture fascinating! Did you know that the design of each mansion or castle is unique, although it may appear similar to the viewers? But only the architecture and designer can determine how many bricks were laid, the type of bricks, or the structure. Yet, to us, everything seems the same. This principle applies to us as well. You and I were created unique…

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    My personal testimony

    Forgiveness is a Choice

    Why do you think it is so hard for us to overlook offenses and forgive those who have wronged us?  Overlooking offenses is one of the biggest problems we face in our family. For generations, my family has been dealing with “forgiving but not forgetting.” But, unfortunately, many relationships have been broken because of our lack of overlooking offenses.  When my parents got married, they chose to live with my grandmother. My Mom was an only child, so when she got married, my grandmother went to live with them. At that time, that seems to be a good idea. My parents worked, and my grandmother took care of us. However,…

  • Faith

    Faith is not Works, but Trust

    And Jesus said to him, “Go, your faith has made you well.” Immediately he regained his sight and began following Jesus along the road. Mark 10:52 NIV Have you ever asked yourself, “If only I had enough faith, God would listen to me? Have you ever had someone tell you-“You need to have more faith if you want God to move.” I often wondered if I had enough faith; perhaps God then would hear my prayers and heal my loved ones.  The truth is, faith has nothing to do with works. Faith entails more than merely believing in something. Faith is living in a way that shows our trust in…