
Do you live in the light, with each breath finding what is pleasing to the Lord? As Christians, this is our destiny and how we were meant to live.
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Do you live in the light, with each breath finding what is pleasing to the Lord? As Christians, this is our destiny and how we were meant to live.
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Do you taste and see goodness in your life? Take a Georgia peach for example. I recently experienced how a juicy, delicious peach grounded me in God’s goodness where I tasted and saw the goodness of God in the details of the peach. There was such beauty in the small details of those few moments of pursuing joy as the nose and taste buds danced with delight. God gave me the gift of that moment to experience such joy and overwhelming gratitude.
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Sometimes hope can be an elusive thing in our life on this earth. But as I sink into God’s goodness, the protection of hope starts surrounding my heart, holding it together.
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So much of what we do and feel comes from an unconscious level of being. But the soul knows its true identity and longings, just waiting for us to put down our guard where we invite the Spirit to take control.
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Worrying has been my nature as far back as I can remember. I recall my father calling me a “worry wart” at a very young age. I’m pretty sure that I developed this practice because it gave me a sense of control of what might happen. I’m realizing now it gave me a sense of strength.
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Can people take you at face value? We are to be sincere in all we say and do, so that the integrity of our lives may be apparent to all who see us. Jesus warns against idle words, exaggerations, and swearing in the name of God. If we live with a clear conscience and act before God in all things, we can then simply give our word and have it mean all we have inside us.
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Today, we celebrate Labor Day in the United States. We celebrate the women and men who campaigned tirelessly for workers’ rights in the labor movement of the late 19th century. Their hard-fought wins are the reason for many of the rights we enjoy and take for granted today, such as a 40-hour work week, safe work conditions, paid time off, and sick leave. Those workers saw that there could be no freedom and liberty in this country without economic freedom for the working class.
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We all know when we are conflicted about a situation. Or feel like we are compromising a bit of ourselves to please another person. It is important to remember that people of great integrity are the same inside and out. What you see is what you get.
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True forgiveness changes who we are. It makes us more generous. How do you allow yourself to be changed and shaped by it? Can you put aside grudges and judgment, and pray for the needs of those who have hurt you? As we melt into forgiveness, our hardened hearts sing again and cry out with joy.
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Recently as I’ve slowed down and am listening to the nudges of my heart, I’ve been drawn towards creativity. This has included getting some new plants for my home and with new zeal I’m trying to keep them alive.
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