The prophetic word for the year, "It is well with my soul," will be fulfilled as we pursue the things that lead to peace at depth of our being. When we lack that peace, we’re not really free—we’re bound, controlled by the things that have us all twisted up inside.
For the sake of our soul we must identify and address an enemy of peace: being offended and nursing anger that feeds offense. The reality is that we choose to be offended. Every time. And the companion to that truth is that we can choose not to be offended.
Offended -- No Way to Live
March 5, 2017
March 5, 2017 • Graeme Sellers
Spinning Plates
June 11, 2017 • David Hammerslag
Our lives can become a frantic rushing from spinning plate to spinning plate. We give each enough attention to prevent a disastrous crash, then we rush off to the next plate that is in danger of falling. We make our lives more and more frantic, hoping that with this one last plate spinning in its place, we’ll be happy and satisfied. Do you ever feel like a plate spinner? We think if we can just manage to keep all the plates spinning -- make sure none of them come crashing down -- then we will be happy and contented. Yet, even when we do manage it, usually for only a very short while, we end up feeling exhausted and unfulfilled. Soon some of the plates will start to slow down and wobble, demanding our attention again. The plates become our masters. We become imprisoned by the need to keep the plates spinning. They command our attention. There's a better way. And Jesus shows it to us.
Hope and Dreams
May 7, 2017 • Graeme Sellers
What happens in a time of drought is that as hope declines, dreams contract. They get smaller and smaller and smaller until we only allow ourselves to dream things we believe are doable But when hope takes up residence in us, then hope is a dream factory. Hope is coming upon us, hope that fuels transformation and releases dreams. Even in a time of drought, Father is inviting us to dream again!