At some point in our lives, all of us will hold on to something and refuse to let go – be it luxury, pleasure, glory or something else. On the surface it appears good and fun, but it can cost us greatly in the long run.
Jesus treats me like he’s my healer and my coach. So I decide to live for God.
May 1, 2022 • Pastor Ryan Reed • Luke 15:11–24, Romans 6:6–7
Jesus wants my life to make a difference, so I help others.
July 3, 2022 • Pastor Bill White • Luke 4:18, John 8:36, Isaiah 52:7, John 20:21
There comes a point in the journey to spiritual growth to peace of mind that the only way to keep on experiencing the flow is to keep on letting it go. The peace of mind you seek will find you when you posture your life to help others. Imagine what God could do if we decided not to waste our pain but use it to help someone else.
Jesus wants to get closer to me. So I draw closer to God.
June 26, 2022 • Pastor Bill White • Ephesians 1:17–19, Ephesians 3:16–17
When you go through struggles, do you keep them to yourself or do you reach out to supportive people that can help you? Maybe you doubt, worry, or even rationalize that something or someone can help at all – including God. But he does want you to reach out to him and let him get close to you.
Jesus is in it for the long haul, all the way. So I stay honest with myself daily.
June 19, 2022 • Pastor Bill White • Philippians 3:12–16, John 8:11
We are in some of the holes we are in because of our own choices. When we start to see that and own it, we can begin to take action and shift the trajectory of our lives. There are daily steps we can take for daily peace of mind to come.