God isn’t looking for perfect people—just willing ones. When we focus on Christ instead of ourselves, He does the work through us.
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God isn’t looking for perfect people—just willing ones. When we focus on Christ instead of ourselves, He does the work through us.
We know what God asks—care for others. The question is where to start. With Jesus’ love, even small steps become powerful acts of faith
Sometimes the best witness isn’t a sticker—it’s a life quietly lived in service to others for the sake of Christ.
How can we impact those around us? By realizing that we are just containers for God’s great treasure, the good news of Jesus!
Do you wish you could be restored back to mint condition? Good news! We can! At Jesus’ feet we can offload the old and take on the new!
Fear and trust are not opposites. David admits he is afraid, yet he chooses to lean fully on God’s promises instead of his circumstances.
God’s will is not just a roadmap—it’s His presence. The Hebrew word shakan shows us a God who settles in and stays close.
Why don’t our best efforts to witness result in changed hearts? Perhaps we need to simply invited them to, “come and see”!
¿Por qué nuestros mejores esfuerzos para dar testimonio no resultan en corazones transformados? Quizás simplemente necesitamos invitarlos a “venir y ver”.
God’s “remembering” in Scripture marks the moment His promises move into action, assuring us that delay never means abandonment.
God usually speaks through wisdom we already know—short, memorable truths that resurface exactly when we need guidance.
No one likes pain; but when it leads to something beautiful, it is worthwhile! So will it be when Jesus returns!
Why would God choose someone ordinary, weak, or overlooked? Scripture reveals that God’s grace shines brightest through unlikely people—and that His choice is rooted in love, not status.