A moment is a very brief period in time.
Life can change in just a moment. It might be through something we say. It may also be through external circumstances beyond our control.
A moment is a very brief period in time.
Life can change in just a moment. It might be through something we say. It may also be through external circumstances beyond our control.
What captures your heart? What are you passionate for? What makes you get all fired up as soon as you hear a certain word?
These are questions we may ask when we are in High school wondering what career we want. But what about when we are older? Does our passions change as we go through life?
What about in our Christian walk?
When I was younger, I remember being on fire for God. I would go to Christian gatherings and leave with a passion in my heart so burning I wanted to shout out about it.
What changed?
Life.
I settled down and made a life with my family. I love the life I have, but along the way the burning desire I had fizzled out a little.
Until now.
Over the past year or so, I have had a desire to serve God more. A desire which has been growing each day. It’s like my heart has been captured all over again. This time though, I won’t let go. I will search and find the gifts I have and use them for God’s work.
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters. Colossians 3:23
You are reading day 25 of the Write 31 Days Challenge in conjunction with The Five Minute Friday Community. Today’s word prompt is ‘capture’.
We all stray in our lives at one point or another. A cross word at our children when all they needed was a loving touch. Mutterings under our breath about someone instead of prayerfully bringing them to God. Getting in with the wrong crowd and making unwise choices.
Straying from what is right has been happening ever since Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. In the book of Ezra we read how far back people had strayed.
Since the days of our fathers have we been in a great trespass unto this day. Ezra 9:7
We also know that God has an immeasurable amount of grace. We all need a little bit of grace every now and then. God knows I must need it on a daily basis! God’s grace will not condemn us or bring us down. God’s grace will bring us up and help us to change.
But now, for a brief moment, the LORD our God has been gracious in leaving us a remnant and giving us a firm place in his sanctuary, and so our God gives light to our eyes and a little relief in our bondage. Ezra 9:8
You are reading day 24 of the Write 31 Days Challenge in conjunction with The Five Minute Friday Community. Today’s word prompt is ‘brief’.
I go to such a diverse church. It’s so diverse we have over 15 languages represented. We also have four different types of services to accommodate everyone’s needs, including a French speaking service.
Every one of us is different, from our background, to how we are brought up, where we come from, what we bring, what we do for a living, and so on.
But we all have one thing in common.
I struggle a lot to ask for help. It’s not because I don’t want it or don’t need it. I do need it. I’m quite confident and strong and very independent. I feel when I ask for help, all these qualities are taken away from me.
It makes me look weak.