We can get so consumed with serving Jesus that we stop seeing Jesus.
Tag: listening
Holidays are time-sensitive opportunities to sit with our family, friend or neighbor and draw out treasure.
Job reminds us: we have an obligation to speak the truth about God to our friends. God expects us to be forthright with our knowledge of Him AND accurate in our theology. Anything less injures. Forthright and inaccurate bludgeons the beholder. Timid but accurate won’t accomplish anything Kingdom.
It’s been said that life has two halves. The first half is all busyness: learning, growing, achieving, collecting, producing, consuming. But the second half is markedly slower: it is the sacred space where one finally makes peace with stillness.
What if we learned from the mistake of the Nazarenes and listened instead?
Remembering God’s past performance record is the means by which we build our faith for today.
God has specific instructions for every square foot of our story if we’ll only lean in and listen.