Families are not exempt from conflict; some of the most deep-seated conflicts exist in families. At times, these conflicts cause damage that seems irreparable. Max Lucado said, “Conflict is inevitable but combat is optional.” If that is so, how do we resolve conflict without combat? In combat, enemies face off and fight to kill. Jesus … Continue reading The Family Divide: Combat or Reconciliation?
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Jesus: Moved with Compassion
“Compassion is at the heart of every little thing we do. It is the dearest quality we possess. Yet all too often it can be cast aside with consequences too tragic to speak of. To lose our compassion, we lose what it is to be human.”– UnknownMark 6:34 NLTJesus saw the huge crowd as he … Continue reading Jesus: Moved with Compassion
Live Like Jesus and Walk in Compassion
Our lifestyle says a lot about us and what we believe. It demonstrates our values and tells the world who we are. At times, we may identify with a particular group based on our words, but our lifestyle may tell a different story. In other words, our actions speak louder than our words.As people of … Continue reading Live Like Jesus and Walk in Compassion
I Delight in the Lord!
“I do not think the church rejoices enough. We all grumble enough and groan enough: but very few of us rejoice enough.” Charles Spurgeon. Psalms 118:24 NLTThis is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.Psalm 92:4-5 GNTYour mighty deeds, O Lord, make me glad; because of what you … Continue reading I Delight in the Lord!
Effective Prayer Needs Faith, Revisited
Today is the first Monday in Lent, and prayer is an important component in Lent. Today, we will revisit: Effective Prayer Needs Faith. Link:https://victorywalk.blog/2023/09/22/effective-prayer-needs-faith/ Support Victory Walk! Shop Victory Walk Bookstore.Have a blessed day and walk in faith and victory.
When Kindness Leads to a Harvest of Blessing!
What happens to people when they live a lifestyle of seeing others? I mean, when they observe and act to improve the lives of others; someone will see them. Well, there is an example of that principle in 2 Kings 4. There was a woman who saw Elisha and identified an area in his life … Continue reading When Kindness Leads to a Harvest of Blessing!
El Roi: The God Who Sees Me
We’re never alone because we serve a God who sees us. We can rest knowing God is never unaware of what we are going through. El Roi saw Hagar, but He didn’t promise a quick fix to all her problems. He sees us, but He also sees the larger picture outside of the constraints of … Continue reading El Roi: The God Who Sees Me
See Others: Make a Difference!
There are people who take the time to see others. I'm not talking about a glance where you take a casual look and you go back to business as usual. I'm talking about seeing someone and seeing the issue they face and what you can do to make a difference 2 Kings 4 introduces us … Continue reading See Others: Make a Difference!
The Blessings of Studying God’s Word
"The key to being blessed is to read, study, and remember God’s Word, and then you do what it says. The more you obey, the more you will be blessed." Rick Warren.Joshua 1:8 NLTStudy this Book of Instruction continually. Meditate on it day and night so you will be sure to obey everything written in … Continue reading The Blessings of Studying God’s Word
The Miracle is in Your House!
There are many issues in our lives that need attention, so it's not uncommon to feel overwhelmed at times. Parents look at their children and have unexpressed concerns about their care. This can be even more burdensome when you are a single parent. This can lead to a feeling of hopelessness when you are unable … Continue reading The Miracle is in Your House!