
Contentment is the equilibrium between the enjoyment of life now and the anticipation of what is to come.

. . being content with what you have; for He Himself has said, "I will never desert you, nor will I ever forsake you." (Heb. 13:5)

Believing that life interruptions - divine interruptions - are a privilege not only causes us to handle them differently but to await them eagerly.

We pray because our own solutions don't work and because prayer deploys, activates, and fortifies us against the attacks of the enemy. We

Give your hands to Him for His work, your feet to walk His path, and your ears to hear Him speak

He warps your perspective on the current events in your life until reality appears much worse and more desperate than it truly is.

Sometimes the divine intervention of God means breaking allegiance with what you love.

The "word of the Lord" is designed to reshape your purposes, putting you in a position for Him to do through you what you cannot do on your own.

Only God's presence can change people's lives.

Whatever you are holding onto in this life, hold it loosely so it won't hurt when the Lord has to pry your fingers open to take it away.

The presence of passion, faith, and belief in our hearts is a gift. It's on loan to our souls.

Lord, please do this ... or do something better!

Now is the time to know that God is able. To connect your current reality with God's present ability.

We serve a God who is waiting to hear from you, and He can't wait to respond.

Fervent prayer keeps your true identity in focus.

Persistent, internal inklings matched by external confirmation is often the way God directs believers into His will.

Stalactites and stalagmites.

Nothing - nothing! - is too far gone that your God cannot resurrect it.

Prayer Releases All Your Eternal Resources