One day I was outside on my deck enjoying the quiet when suddenly, two fighter jets flew overhead at a very low altitude. Their roar was deafening. Everything around me shook violently. Now I surmised the two massive military jets were part of the game opener at a nearby football stadium, so I wasn’t overly …
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22423.5 Antidote to Entitlement
It’s hard to be thankful for something you think you deserve. The world is full of people who believe their parents, their schools, or society owe them something. Such was not the case with my friend Becky. She had been born with a birth defect that left her just under 4 feet tall. But I …
22423.4 Lo and Behold!
By prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. (Philippians 4:6b NIV) How often do you approach your prayer time with a thankful heart? If I’m honest with myself, I often lead with my list of needs without taking time to reflect on the many prayers God has already answered. Paul reminds us …
22423.3 The Power of Praise
Willie Myrick is one of my heroes. When he was just ten, Willie was kidnapped by a knife-wielding assailant. The curious youngster had reached down to pick up a ten-dollar bill the kidnapper left as “bait,” when suddenly, the man jumped from behind a tree and forced Willie into the car. Speeding across town, the …
22423.2 The Thank You Habit
Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. (Colossians 4:2 NIV) Sometimes we move so fast, it’s easy to blow past the ordinary blessings God sends each day. Who has time to drink in the magic of the blue sky? Or be thankful for the beauty all around us? And when was the last time …
22423.1 Try Giving Thanks
I’ve learned that God often shows up strongest when I am weak or afraid. But if I will trust Him and step out in faith, I’m likely to discover a new dimension of God’s goodness. Or as a friend of mine once said, we experience God’s power when we step beyond our capacity and into …
22421.0 Open My Eyes, Lord
We live in troubling times. No wonder many wrestle with anxiety. Let’s be honest. There’s no shortage of things to worry about. So how do we build courage to help us face the things we fear? One way I’ve learned to calm my anxious heart is by watching for signs of God at work all …
22420.9 Courage Takes the Next Step
“Make a wish. Wish upon a star. I grant you three wishes.” All are lines from my favorite fairy tales. A wish is exciting. Magical. But often out of our reach. Webster defines a wish as “a strong desire to have or do something—usually unattainable.” In John 5, we read about a crippled man with …
22420.8 Behind Closed Doors
There is strength in getting alone with God. Time with the Lord increases our courage. Jesus knew this full well. The Bible tells us He “withdrew often” to be alone with the Father. How much more should we? There’s no more important task on earth than seeking God. When trouble hits, I’ve learned to go …
22420.7 Courage When You Feel “Less Than”
God loves us when we are weak, but He delights in making us strong. The Bible is filled with stories of how God empowers broken men and women to conquer their enemies, pull down strongholds, move mountains, and accomplish His work on earth. Gideon sure felt less than courageous. He referred to himself as the …
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