It's not always easy to admit to ourselves or others when we have given up on something
We are not meant to carry our fears, guilt, insecurities, or anxieties alone.
We need to acknowledge what is wearing us out, especially the ways in which we become focused on rules and behaviors.
Even when we face the impossible, we can still have faith because God can do anything.
We have dreams we want to see happen and visions we want to accomplish, but it takes a lot of energy to keep running toward them.
As we walk closely with God, he makes us great too, giving us the power to live remarkable lives.
The holidays are a time to celebrate hope, and there's nothing greater than the hope God brings with the birth of Jesus.
Jesus can teach us how to break free from a frustrating, unsatisfying, and rule-dominated experience of Christianity to find a real relationship with God.
What the Parable of the Great Banquet teaches us about God’s invitation is to be part of his Kingdom.
By digging down deep, we start the process toward having a faith in God that is not easily shaken. However, depth takes work. It is not a personality trait or a natural talent, but rather a skill that must be worked at and developed over time.
Though in the moment our difficulties may feel like they are too much we can handle, God uses them as opportunities for us to grow.
When we live in denial of what we are struggling with or having a hard time overcoming, we get stuck, settle, and are never able to do the impossible God is ready to help us achieve.