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What have been your doubts?

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  When God Calls: Confronting Excuses, Fear, and Doubt in Fulfilling Our Divine Purpose In our journey with God, we often desire to experience His blessings and purposes for our lives. Yet, when the call to fulfill His plans confronts us, it’s common to respond with excuses, fear, and doubt. Just as Moses hesitated to embrace God’s purpose for him, we too can become bogged down by insecurities and pessimism that prevent us from living out our potential in God. The story of Moses’ call in Exodus 4 provides a striking reminder of both the human tendency to resist God’s call and the need to trust in His ability to work through us. 1. The Power of Excuses: Are We Sabotaging God’s Plans? God’s purposes for us are often greater than we imagine, calling us to growth and transformation. However, many of us respond to these purposes with excuses, viewing our limitations as obstacles to God’s work. We see this struggle in Moses' initial response to God’s call. When the Lord spoke to Moses th...

Be free

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 Freedom in Christ means more than just being free from sin; it also means being free from the Law and even from our own self-centered desires. Yet, to experience this freedom fully, we need to recognize the "rival loves" that vie for the space only Christ should occupy in our hearts. These rival loves include desires, passions, and distractions that compete for our attention and shift our focus away from putting Christ above all. Identifying these forces in our lives is essential if we are to live as Christ intends—free and fully devoted to Him. Jesus calls each of us into a relationship that is not only deep but also exclusive. Just as He loved us sacrificially and freed us completely, He desires that we respond by living in freedom through continuous renewal in His love. However, distractions are everywhere. From the demands of daily life to even good things that become obsessions, anything can transform into a rival love if it begins to occupy the space that should belong...

My focus is eternity

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  My focus is eternity Anxiety is a powerful force that ties us to the future, diverting our attention from the present and stealing our peace. Jesus calls us to live one day at a time, trusting that He will take care of us. When we focus on eternity, we find peace and purpose in the present. The Traps of Anxiety Anxiety makes us constantly think about the "what ifs." What if we lose our job? What if we get sick? What if something happens to our loved ones? These thoughts paralyze us, preventing us from enjoying the present moment and fully trusting in God's provision. Jesus instructed us not to worry about tomorrow, for each day has its own challenges (Matthew 6:34). He invites us to live in the present, to focus on His presence, and to trust that He will meet all our needs. Identifying the Source of Anxiety To deal with anxiety, it's essential to identify the areas where it is stealing our peace. It could be at work, in the family, with health, or finances. By rec...

Pain Promotes Maturity

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  Pain is a universal experience that everyone, at some point in their lives, encounters. Although often avoided and feared, pain plays a crucial role in human maturity. It challenges us, shapes us, and eventually transforms us into more resilient and understanding versions of ourselves. In this article, we will explore how pain can be a catalyst for growth and personal maturity. The Inevitable Nature of Pain Pain, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual, is an inevitable part of human existence. From small frustrations to significant losses, everyone faces some form of suffering. This universal aspect of pain means it is a common denominator among all people, regardless of their backgrounds or circumstances. The inevitability of pain forces us to confront our vulnerabilities and find ways to cope with suffering. In John 16:33, Jesus assures us: "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome t...