A lot of Christians fell out of faith because they rely on these “spiritual highs” to feel the Christian faith is for them. Mature Christians submit to God by disciplining their feelings, directing our willpower, to desire & obey God’s commands instead in the reality of our lives that is often not black and white.
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The Bible calls us to believe in God who can change the impossible to the possible. He calls us to continue to walk in the path to His promises. What impossible are you believing for? Here are tips to continue on believing HIs impossible
Is it that you feel stuck because your own sins has kept you stuck in the same cycle of trouble? Here is where a lot of Christians falters. A lot of us believe in Jesus, but never allow His Kingship to rule their lives. Which areas of your lives are you not surrendering to God? No wonder, we are battling the same battles like we did 3-5 years ago. “Show me your battle, and I will show you a place you are not surrendering”
I wanted to run away from my calling. it has been an extremely difficult path that constantly humbles me to my knees.
Fear has taken a grip on me. The fear is not fearing personal failure as it once had been. It’s the fear of risking the livelihood of 30 other people in the team.
These are 3 things to hold on to when you want to quit your calling:
You’re in your mid-20s, thinking you would have things figured out post-college. yet you’re still clueless? You compare your life and FOMO kicked in? Aka you’re in a quarter-life crisis. So you search for your calling, but what is this calling?
“What kind of job should I pursue?”,“How do I define success?”, “What should my motivation be?” After almost 20 years being in a system where my achievements are graded with clear expectations, I never had to worry where life was headed. When that constant is taken away, I was left with these questions.
Have you ever been in a season where it’s the exact place you don’t want to be in? You can be in your teenage years failing to attain that dream school, or in your 20s and haven’t had found your ideal spouse. These are 3 promises to remember when we are in a season of discontentment :
I am imagining myself, in the place of Peter (John 21:15), on the beachside getting back from a successful fishing day and Jesus asking me, “Tamara, do you love me more than these?” What would I say, in return? Do I love God more than my plans, dream, calling, and ministry?