In all of that we endure, we have the choice to become those who lift up or those who tear down. We must guard our hearts and minds, always pursuing truth and goodness out of a base of love and peace, for the love of God can redeem!
After the failure of the spies, God renewed the hope of the Children of Israel. When hope was lost, He called them to return and fix their eyes upon Him!
We overcome obstacles and challenges by the Spirit. We live, truly live, by the Spirit. And through the renewal of the mind we find hope for tomorrow!
Whether one takes on a nazirite vow or not, God has a plan and purpose for each of us, and each of us can accomplish great things in the Kingdom!
The Divine Presence in the Tabernacle was of critical importance! To go up and take hold of the Land, the nation had to be led by the Spirit. And the people had to live a life where God was at the center of everything.
God makes promises about redemption of all things and the promised Messiah. His word is true, and He is faithful to perform it!
Trials and obstacles we face aren’t all from the enemy. When we face these trials, we need to be discerning with the source and what our response should be.
God sees the end before the beginning and knows what we need. Even when we don’t understand, our job is to respond in faith, knowing that we can trust Him.
All too often we fall into error of believing we are immune to negative words and complaining. Do not be deceived: “Bad company corrupts good morals.” – 1 Cor. 15:33
We have the choice to see things as people of faith or to look at our own insufficiency or fear. What we choose will determine the type of seed we sow and the fruit it will bear.