
Leaders like Nehemiah
Most of all, we need leaders who are not in it for themselves but are willing to make needed sacrifices to help others. We must have leaders – like Nehemiah – filled with great compassion
What about you? Anything you need to bring before God in true confession? God is waiting with open arms for you to come with a heart of repentance.
God promises that when His Word goes forth, it never comes back empty. It always accomplishes His purpose.
When God is for us, who can stand against us? Know what God has called you to do and trust Him!
We will not always understand God’s timing and ways, but we can be sure of this . . . God is sovereign over all.
Today is the day to humble yourself before God. Today is the day to seek His forgiveness. It is time to come back home.
The tests God sends are not meant to tear us down but to build us up. God is in the process of developing us today for what He wants us to do tomorrow.
The arm of flesh versus the hand of God. Be confident. God will have His way every time!
Success can lock you into pride and pride always sits on the top of a very slippery slope.
This verse describes exactly what I don’t want to do and exactly who I don’t want to be. It describes a half-hearted follower of Christ, who does the right things but not necessarily for the right reasons. Let’s not allow this verse to describe us.
God reminds us that the battle is not ours to fight. He will be the One fighting for us. We simply need to trust Him.
What causes the best days of one’s life to be seen only in the rearview mirror?
Be careful with whom you consult, and weigh carefully what they say. A leader’s decisions impact lives.
There is no one like our covenant-keeping God. Only one response is merited – kneel down, lift your hands to the heavens and praise Him for His love and work in your life.
During our times of prayer or praise, what is the posture of our hearts?
What things do you request from God to lead effectively the people He has placed in your life? That question deserves some reflection, doesn’t it?
What do I have to pass on to those who follow?
How about you? What are you planting today that you may never see grow?
Here’s the question. What is it costing you to serve Jesus? I mean, really? What sacrifices are you making for the One who gave it all for you?
Many believers think that as long as they are obeying God in the “big” stuff, all is well. But God calls for obedience even in the details.