Casting Out Fear… with His Love
The lie that keeps knocking at my door is that His work on the Cross is not enough.
The lie that keeps knocking at my door is that His work on the Cross is not enough.
– By Terri Fornear I have been trying to consistently take my little Westie dog (Flurry) for walks each day. She is such a happier animal when I do. Our walks consist mostly of me tugging her when she wants…
So how does a caretaker handle an impossible load? The answer must be to tap into the supernatural. Human love has its limits. Divine love does not. He wants to give us His love to flow through us to others. Just ask and keep asking -- moment by moment.
– By Joe Fornear While fighting cancer, caretaking, or just navigating everyday hurts, one attitude will bring more pain and sadness into our lives than any other – resentment. I know this from years of pastoring; counseling patients, caretakers and…
After listening and validating the pain and concerns of a caretaker, now it is time to cast these on the Lord – together.
Jesus certainly shed real tears in His adult life, so why would crying as a baby be a problem?
I experienced something more precious than gold that night - faith in the midst of suffering. I was in the presence of God’s glory, His "Shekinah Glory."
At the top of our knowledge mountain stands a cross - The Wonderful Cross - which extends through the heavens, touching the outer edges of the universe, and forever declaring God’s good intentions towards us.
Where we see extenuating reasons to fret, God sees opportunities to reveal Himself strong on our behalf.
Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Who of you by worrying can add…