From the first time I heard her song, One and Only, I envisioned Jesus serenading me – serenading us all, actually: Come on, let Me be your one and only. I promise I’m worthy to hold in your heart. I know it ain’t easy giving up your heart… but you’ll get all of Me in return – so come on and give me a chance….
Filed under: Audio, Inspiration from Other Authors, Pop Culture v. The Bible on February 17th, 2012 | No Comments »
Sometimes Jesus will reveal His plan to us without revealing Himself. We can have some answers and some comfort and then Jesus might walk away. It is not enough for Jesus to walk and talk with us He wants us to need Him. He desires us to simply ask Him to come closer and reveal Himself to us. Should it ever be enough to come into the Kingdom of God without seeing the King’s face? If you invite Jesus in He will come in and reveal Himself to us.
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Filed under: Audio, Forgiveness, Interview, Love, On the Road, Walking in the Word on February 8th, 2011 | No Comments »
I look at the Word of God like I do a set of directions from my house to my grandmother’s house. I follow the directions word by word, line by line. When God is teaching me in an area of my life, I follow His word, word by word, line by line.
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“More than words!”
No one is exempt from the desire to be loved and forgiven.
Human interactions are fraught with miscommunication, hurt, offense, and pain. Toss in diverse personalities, varying perspectives and other characteristics, such as insecurity, pride, selfishness, stubbornness, or simple lack of awareness, and you can see how relationships become stagnant and eventually die.
In The Process of Asking for, Receiving and Giving Love and Forgiveness you will see how love, repentance and forgiveness are much more than words. Each is a choice. Each requires action. Each is a divine expression of life.
When you learn to receive and give life through the process of loving, repenting and forgiving, your stagnant and dying relationships will be restored.
Filed under: Audio, Forgiveness, Interview, Love, On the Road, Video on February 7th, 2011 | No Comments »