You’re Not Buried, You’re Planted!

“For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:” -Romans 6:5 (KJV)

What if the thing you thought was buried was actually being planted?

Friend, there is a big difference between being buried and being planted. When something is buried, we assume it is over. But when something is planted, we expect something new to come out of the ground.

Romans 6:5 says that if we have been “planted together” with Christ in the likeness of His death, we will also share in the likeness of His resurrection.

That means when you come to Jesus, He doesn’t just forgive your past. He gives you a new life.

The old you doesn’t have to control the new you.

Your past mistakes don’t get the final word. Your old habits don’t have to hold you hostage. Your failures don’t have to become your identity.

Jesus died, was buried, and rose again.

And when you put your faith in Him, you are united with Him. His resurrection reminds us that God specializes in bringing life out of places that looked dead.

Maybe you’re in a season right now that feels dark. Maybe something has ended. Maybe you’re wondering what God is doing.

Don’t confuse being planted with being forgotten.

God may be doing some of His greatest work beneath the surface where nobody else can see it.

So here’s my challenge for you today: Stop digging up what God is trying to grow.

Leave the old life behind, walk with Jesus, and believe that resurrection always means there is more to the story.

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Stop Giving People The Power to Ruin Your Day!

What if the reason you keep losing your happiness is because you’ve placed it in somebody else’s hands?

Someone once said, “Happiness is an inside job. Don’t assign anyone else that much power over your life.”

Friend, if your happiness depends on how other people treat you, what they say about you, whether they appreciate you, or whether they approve of you, you’re going to live on an emotional roller coaster.

People will disappoint you. Some will misunderstand you. Others may overlook everything you’ve done for them. But you don’t have to give their attitude control over yours.

Proverbs 4:23 says, “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.”

Your peace doesn’t come from everyone around you acting right. Your joy comes from knowing that God is still good, you are still loved, and your life is still in His hands.

Stop handing people the remote control to your emotions. Don’t let one person’s bad attitude ruin your whole day. Guard your heart, renew your mind, and choose gratitude.

Here’s today’s challenge: Take back the power you’ve given away. Refuse to let somebody else determine the condition of your heart.

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When People Get On Your Last Nerve!

Have you ever noticed that some of the hardest people to love are the people God has placed closest to us?

Ephesians 4:2 says, “With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love.”

Paul is reminding us that following Jesus is not just about how we treat people when they are easy to love. Our faith is often revealed by how we treat people when they get on our nerves, disappoint us, misunderstand us, or simply don’t do things the way we think they should.

Friend, it takes humility to admit that you’re not always right.

It takes meekness to have the power to respond harshly but choose gentleness instead.

It takes patience to give somebody room to grow.

And it takes the love of Jesus to keep loving people when loving them isn’t easy.

Remember, God has been incredibly patient with you.

Think about how many times you’ve stumbled, struggled, made the same mistake, or needed another chance. Yet God didn’t throw you away. He loved you, forgave you, and kept working in your life.

Maybe somebody needs that same kind of grace from you today.

You don’t have to agree with everything they do. You don’t have to excuse wrong behavior. But you can choose humility over pride, patience over irritation, and love over anger.

Here’s your challenge today: Before you lose patience with somebody else, remember how patient God has been with you.

Give somebody a little grace today.

Because sometimes the strongest thing you can do is love somebody when they’re difficult to love.

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Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!