In today’s fast-paced world, waiting often feels like the ultimate challenge. From one-minute meals to instant answers at the touch of a screen, we’re conditioned to expect results…NOW!
There is a real tension we all navigate in choosing between our learned values and what we believe God cares about most. What God cares about is holy, and living His way means choosing to live a life on “holy” ground, not “hollow” ground. The policies of today, matter.
Life is full of surprises. Sometimes it’s an exciting job promotion and sometimes it's a devastating job lost. Most times, we prefer a life of predictability. A plan gives us control, but it can also leave you confused when life doesn’t always stick to the script. It’s in these moments, that when we turn to God, we can find comfort in the chaos, even if we hesitate to believe things will change.
You might say, "Being a Christian means following Jesus." But that leads to more questions: Who is Jesus? How do we live like Him? What does it mean to love everyone? And what exactly is salvation? These aren't just theoretical questions. They hit home in everyday life.
Who you say Jesus is will determine how you live, where you place your trust, and ultimately, where you spend eternity. The challenge is not just to understand Jesus better, but to respond to Him personally.
Sometimes it feels like life hits the pause button and forgets to hit play again. At some point we’ve all felt it…what seems to be never ending waiting.
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