Pay Attention!

“Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is.” Mark 13:33 (KJV)

There is something powerful about being ready.

Not anxious. Not fearful. Not overwhelmed.

Just ready.

Jesus reminds us in Mark 13:33 to take heed, watch, and pray. That is not a call to worry about tomorrow, it is a call to stay connected today.

Life has a way of lulling us into spiritual sleep. The routine becomes comfortable. The urgent crowds out the important. The noise of the world can slowly dull the voice of God in our hearts.

But Jesus gently calls us back to attentiveness.

Watch.

Stay aware of what God is doing around you. Opportunities to encourage someone. Moments to show kindness. Doors to share hope.

Pray.

Prayer keeps our heart aligned with heaven. It keeps our perspective clear and our spirit sensitive. A praying heart is a prepared heart.

Take heed.

Guard what influences your thinking. Protect what shapes your priorities. Be intentional about the direction of your life.

We do not know what tomorrow holds, but we do know who holds tomorrow.

So today, stay ready. Stay faithful in the small things. Stay sensitive to the Spirit. Stay steady in your walk with Christ.

Often the greatest moments in life are not scheduled, they are prepared for.

And when your heart is watching and praying, you will not miss what God is doing.

Stay ready… because God is always working, even when the moment seems ordinary.

God Has Made A Way!

“All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.” Isaiah 53:6 (KJV)

There is something honest about this verse that speaks to every heart. It reminds us that none of us has walked perfectly. We have all had moments when we wandered, moments when we chose our own way instead of God’s way. Like sheep, we sometimes drift without realizing how far we’ve gone.

But this verse is not meant to discourage you, it is meant to remind you of how deeply you are loved.

Notice what it says: “The Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all.”

God did not ignore our wandering… and He did not abandon us in it. Instead, He placed our sin, our mistakes, our failures, and our brokenness upon Jesus.

That means your past is not greater than His grace. Your mistakes are not stronger than His mercy. Your wandering is not final, because Jesus came to bring you home.

The Good Shepherd does not stand at a distance shaking His head. He comes looking for His sheep. He calls your name. He lifts the burden you were never meant to carry alone.

Today, if you feel like you’ve drifted… if you feel like you’ve missed the path… remember this: Jesus already carried what you are worried about. The weight has already been placed on Him.

You don’t have to stay lost.

You don’t have to stay burdened.

You don’t have to stay stuck in yesterday.

Grace is calling you back.

Take a step toward Him today. Even a small step matters. Because every step toward Jesus is a step toward peace, forgiveness, and restoration.

You may have wandered… but you are not forgotten.

You Are Loved!

John 3:16 is one of the most familiar verses in all of Scripture, but sometimes the most familiar truths are the ones we most need to be reminded of.

Jesus said, “For God so loved the world…”

Think about that for a moment. The Bible does not say God tolerated the world. It does not say God put up with the world. It says God loved the world. And that includes you.

God’s love is not based on your performance. It is not dependent on your past. It is not limited by your mistakes. His love reaches beyond your failures, beyond your doubts, beyond your fears.

“And gave His only begotten Son…”

Love gives. Love sacrifices. Love makes a way.

God did not just say He loved you — He proved it. He gave His Son so that your sin could be forgiven, your guilt could be removed, and your future could be secure.

“That whosoever believeth in Him…”

That means anyone. Everyone. No exclusions. No exceptions. No one is too far gone. No one is beyond grace. No one is outside the reach of God’s mercy.

“Should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

That is hope. That is assurance. That is the promise of eternity with Him.

Today, rest in this truth: you are loved more than you realize, valued more than you know, and pursued by a God who refused to give up on you.

You may feel overlooked by people, but you are never overlooked by God.

You may feel uncertain about tomorrow, but your eternity is secure in Christ.

God’s love is not temporary.

God’s love is not fragile.

God’s love is forever.

And according to John 3:16, that love has your name on it.

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