A life of with
Ideas to remind me that life is meant to be lived with others and God
A life of with
Ideas to remind me that life is meant to be lived with others and God
Holy Spirit is the Music Director of your life (keep in step with the Spirit)
16But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. – Gal 5:16 ESV
... See more16But I say, walk habitually in the \[Holy] Spirit \[seek Him and be responsive to His guidance], and then you will certainly not carry out the desire of the sinful nature
Being famous in our earthly home comes from having faith that we already are significant in our heavenly home. — Josh Straub
On embracing inconvenience in relationships
Relationships are the hardest but most rewarding thing that we can build in life.
Every “inconvenience” is another brick to add to that relationship. To add to what you’re building with that person.
You’re never too busy
You always have time
I’m not a burden
For I am my Father’s child
Father's Child (No Greater Love) | Warren Worship
Prayer (that is, being with Jesus) is our primary portal to joy. It’s the best part not just of each day but of life.
Endless projects = endless fellowship
I can imagine God has endless projects in mind…
His creativity is endless
and His desire for partnership is endless.
This is why eternity isn’t clouds and harps.
It’s kingdom.
It’s work, but the kind of work that feels like breathing —
delight, discovery, building, shaping, growing, stewarding.
If creation is already
... See more3 things you can do to find the truest you
Go slower
Do less
Love more
I wanna work on all of these but man I’m curious what life would be like if I loved more. I imagine it would turn my world upside down and finally I might see as God sees.
The praying life is the abiding life. Many Christians hit a wall when they connect abiding with asking. They freeze, thinking, If I were abiding, then I would get my prayers answered. Abiding feels elusive, like a spiritual pipe dream. Abiding is anything but disconnected from life. It is the way life should be done, in partnership with God.
All friendship comes from that moment when someone says, "What? You too? I thought I was the only one. — C.S. Lewis