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Making God Our Foundation
Instead of trying to cram God into a world shaped box, remember Him in everything we do! In our words and actions at work, home, church. It’s easier said than done, but when our actions are for God solely, we don’t risk accidentally creating idols. We don’t risk allowing our hearts to honor others over God.
This isn’t easy! It’s a conscious effort. Something we have to think about constantly throughout the day. But, with steps one through three, it becomes a little easier.
And this is how we prioritize God!
When we prioritize God as our foundation, we agree to build our lives on Him. We trust that He will provide, guide, and sustain us. Not our own actions. Not the actions of the people around us.
We are no longer driven by worry or fear, but instead by our faith in Him and confidence in His plan. As our world seems to get crazier by the second, isn’t this a beautiful gift?

Prioritizing God
When God is our foundation, our work, relationships, and daily activities become infused with His presence and purpose. We are no longer trying to balance life’s demands while keeping God at the top; instead, we are building everything on Him, knowing that He is our strength, our wisdom, and our source of life.
So, instead of asking, “Is God at the top of my priority list?” ask, “Is my life built upon Him?” Because when God is our foundation, everything else falls into its rightful place. It’s almost like that’s His intention for us (insert winky face).

Encouragement For Those In Christ
At the end of the day, being “in Christ” simply means being a follower of Him—belonging to Him, walking with Him, and trusting in His promises. If you are in Christ, you are new. You are forgiven. You are secure in Him. Let this truth encourage and strengthen you today!
You are not who you were. You are His.


Loving Amidst Hurt
So stay. Forgive. Be humble and selfless, and put yourself second always. I’ll be trying to do the same thing.

Let’s Talk Anxiety
He cares about us, and wants to hold the burden of the anxieties and fears that we have. Just like with the Holy Spirit mentioned above, He wants to walk alongside us through it all.
Anxiety is a horrible feeling in the moment and even for a while after, but God wants to be there with us through it. He wants to cleanse us of it, and give us peace.
Prayer is always the first step amid anxiety, but maybe one of these verses will be something you can cling to as you find your footing during a moment of fear. I hope they serve you as reminders of how incredible our God is even in crazy situations!

Battling Negative Thoughts
Negative thoughts are going to follow us everywhere we go. From getting cut off in traffic, to wondering if those things we heard about ourselves are true, it’s easy to get bogged down in the bad feelings. But, as long as we don’t camp out there, we can get through it! We can rely on God and the truths we know through Him!

Gospel Part 3
Now, why does it matter that Jesus can do miracles? Why does this matter in the grand scheme of His ministry?
Simple: who else can do miracles? This shows us again, the God side of Him. We can’t turn water into wine or feed 5,000 with little materials, but Jesus can. This sets Him apart for the World to see.
Let’s talk about them!

The Gospel: Part 2
Today, we’re going to start a two part post talking about who Jesus says He is and the miracles He did! This highlights the time between Him taking the step into His ministry and Him being crucified. There are a lot of things that fit into this time period, even more than what is documented in the Bible for us, so we’re going to focus on the book of John, with Jesus’ “I Am” statements and His miracles!

Thankful for Love
As you spend this holiday however you do, remember this: you are loved more than you could ever imagine, and nothing you do will make that untrue. Keep that in mind, and praise Him for it!

Does God Really Hear Us?
A word of caution to summarize this entire post: don’t be so focused on God working the way you want Him to, that you miss the incredible things He’s doing in your circumstances as it is. My baby isn’t exactly how I wanted her to be, but I couldn’t imagine her any different now. And while I would still take this from her in a heartbeat, I know that God will do miraculous things through this circumstance. Do you?

How Big are Your Circumstances?
So, let’s talk about this. Sometimes circumstances seem so much bigger than they are, right? In the moment, it’s overwhelming, and catching a breath seems impossible.
In hindsight, maybe they don’t seem so big after the fact, but by golly in the moment? It seems bigger than what’s handleable.

A Need for Selah
Today we’ll talk about purposefully pausing, and redirecting our focus onto God. To take the time to refocus on peace and calm, and spend extra time with Him. Because this is exactly what He wants from us
And as we do, we’ll remember: God isn’t good and loving and just and perfect because of things He does for us… He’s all of these things and more without us even in the equation. He is because He simply is.

Why Does Self-Control Matter?
Self-Control is used for so many things. Food, habits, fighting against sin, and a plethora of other things, and we, as christians, are promised a helper when it comes to self-control.
I chose ESV for this because it says self-control explicitly, but CSB says “sound judgment” instead, and I love both! We live in a world where self-control is treated like a frivolous virtue. Why be in control or disciplined when you can indulge in just about anything you want. Between the internet, media, and even our own relationships, everything we could ever want is right at our fingertips, all we have to do is do.

When Life Gives You Hard Times
Life isn’t fair. Did you guys know that? I can’t remember the exact moment that I realized it, but I remember it’s been a long time. And, while I think the phrase in itself is cynical and not altogether useful, I do think there’s some merit to it. There is no point in the Bible or history that God has told us that things would be hunky-dory. There’s no verse that says life will be fair just because we believe in Him, the Bible literally tells us otherwise.
Instead, amid a week where I have struggled with the unfairness of this pregnancy, my husband taught the kids about this verse in Psalms. He taught the kids that we are never truly alone. Even if we feel like it, even if we physically are on our own, we are never without our Lord God.
Have you ever been brokenhearted, reader?

Cynicism: The Act of Not Loving Others
Love God and love others. Jesus walked this earth 100% human, He KNOWS how hard people make it to love them. I promise, even as lovely as you are, reader, you’re also difficult to love to someone out there. Jesus knew this and still told us that this is the second greatest command.

Why is Grace Amazing?
We know the song Amazing Grace, but do we know why it's important? When we sing it, do we know what we're praising God for?

Who do you turn to?
Gossip isn’t usually intended maliciously: we view it as venting usually. But that doesn’t change the fact that if someone heard us saying these things, they’d be hurt.
This is a judgment free zone, so it’s okay to admit where we’ve fallen short, but it’s not okay to stay there. Let’s read that verse together: “...His religion is useless and he deceives himself.” Can we all just say “oof” together on this? If we can’t control our tongue, and we do EXACTLY what I just admitted to doing, my religion is useless.
Does God really care about the occasional mean thing I say? Is it really that big of a deal? Let’s talk about it.

God is our Hope
Life isn’t fair. Did you guys know that? I can’t remember the exact moment that I realized it, but I remember it’s been a long time. And, while I think the phrase in itself is cynical and not altogether useful, I do think there’s some merit to it. There is no point in the Bible or history that God has told us that things would be hunky-dory. There’s no verse that says life will be fair just because we believe in Him, the Bible literally tells us otherwise.
Instead, amid a week where I have struggled with the unfairness of this pregnancy, my husband taught the kids about this verse in Psalms. He taught the kids that we are never truly alone. Even if we feel like it, even if we physically are on our own, we are never without our Lord God.
Have you ever been brokenhearted, reader?

An Encouraging Faith
In this short passage in Romans, Paul talks about being mutually encouraged by each other’s faith! Just like in the movie, the emotion people don’t want their person to feel sadness or fear or any negative feelings so it’s Joy’s job to keep that from happening. In real life, we have people who walk alongside us that help us navigate our situations by pointing everything back to Jesus. This brings so much more joy and encouragement than anything else because it’s founded on our Cornerstone. It’s founded in the Spirit that allows us to feel joy. It’s founded in God.
So, how do we encourage people with our faith?
Instead of trying to cram God into a world shaped box, remember Him in everything we do! In our words and actions at work, home, church. It’s easier said than done, but when our actions are for God solely, we don’t risk accidentally creating idols. We don’t risk allowing our hearts to honor others over God.
This isn’t easy! It’s a conscious effort. Something we have to think about constantly throughout the day. But, with steps one through three, it becomes a little easier.
And this is how we prioritize God!
When we prioritize God as our foundation, we agree to build our lives on Him. We trust that He will provide, guide, and sustain us. Not our own actions. Not the actions of the people around us.
We are no longer driven by worry or fear, but instead by our faith in Him and confidence in His plan. As our world seems to get crazier by the second, isn’t this a beautiful gift?