It was tough. Did you know Moses spends the first nine chapters of Deuteronomy preaching at the Israelites over and over and over again to not turn their backs on God when they finally enter the Promised Land after wandering around in the wilderness for 4 years? Nine chapters. That tells me one of two things–either they were really stubborn or Moses didn’t have anything else to say. I’m pretty confident it isn’t that Moses was running out of things to say. No, it was definitely because the Israelites were stubborn, and, as Dr. Phil would say, the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior. The Israelites had some notorious past behavior.
How to Survive Divorce and Still Love Jesus: Making the Best of the Holiday Season
Getting caught up in the negative by anything that divorce touches is so easy. Remembering that God’s mercy is new every single morning is a little tougher, but it’s much more meaningful. His grace and blessings are a constant for us. When we think about these times as opportunities to make new memories and have new experiences, it really allows us to soak up God’s mercy and blessings in a new way.
The Healing Season: Moving Beyond Brokenness
We treat our bodies when they are broken, but it's time we start treating our mental, emotional, and spiritual brokenness as well.
The Broken Season: What People Don’t Tell You
How we walk with the broken speaks louder than how we sit with the great.
The Busy Season: Finding Rest in the Chaos
We have to take back our time, our schedules, and our expectations.
Hard Seasons: Finding the Beauty and Purpose in Every Season
Just as the trees have to shed their leaves in order to gain new ones, sometimes we have to shed parts of ourselves to grow into something bigger and more beautiful.