Tagged with obedience

Sometimes.

Just a quick post about “sometimes.” Many times we go before God praying, fasting, interceding for particular things. When we get our answer, if we are brave enough, we’ll go forward in obedience to what He’s told us to do. We give God a lip-quivering “yes”. Then, as we go forward, we hit a road … Continue reading »

I Said Yes!

I Said Yes!

Sorry. If you thought I said “yes” to a proposal, well, no. Continue reading to see what I said “yes” to and the results of that moment of obedience.

The Noah Syndrome

Yesterday, as I was reading comments on a recent blog post I wrote, I felt an overwhelming feeling. I really couldn’t put a finger on it, but the thought that came to me was “what in the world was I thinking?” In the midst of being obedient to God, we may ask ourselves that very same question. … Continue reading »

Comin’ to Break You Off

I’m comin’ to break you off… …Off them generational curses. You know, the things we blame on our mamas and daddies and grandmas and grandpappies. The reasons we can’t manage money right or have multiple marriages or a host of other “curses”. I was talking to someone last week about how his father was the … Continue reading »

Brain Dead

Tonight I was talking to a good friend who finally got an answer to a prayer she’d been praying for a long time: a new car. There were a few hiccups at the dealership, but, as of tomorrow she’ll have a new car. However, she couldn’t help but think, analyze, and mull over what she’ll … Continue reading »

The Battle Royale: Your Will vs. His

For the last few days, the Holy Spirit has been dealing with me about some decisions and opportunities that have come my way. Ooh! Yeah! I should be excited, right? Yeah, not so much. Why you may ask? Because it doesn’t look like the opportunity that I was believing God for. Honest to God truth. … Continue reading »

If…then.

In mathematics, if-then statements are statements that proves if something happens then something else will happen. For example: If you water your plants every day, then your plants will grow. If you mix red with white, then you get pink. If you swim without a life jacket, and you don’t now how to swim, then … Continue reading »

The Glass Ceiling

When we think about the phrase “the glass ceiling”, we are reminded of the limited point of view, experience, expertise, or restrictiveness that comes with reaching our highest heights or greatest potential. The glass ceiling, metaphorically speaking, has represented reaching the pinnacle, the highest point of something. We strive to reach beyond that point, breaking … Continue reading »