The King Is Coming!

“Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord: peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.” -Luke 19:38

There are moments in life when the heart just knows that something sacred is happening. That is what was taking place on that dusty road outside Jerusalem. Jesus was coming, and the people could not keep quiet. They began to praise. They began to rejoice. They began to declare, “Blessed be the King!”

What is beautiful is that many of them did not fully understand everything about Him yet, but they knew enough to praise Him. They knew enough to recognize that hope was riding into their situation.

Friend, sometimes peace does not come because everything around us is calm. Peace comes because the King has arrived. Peace comes because Jesus is present. Peace comes because heaven is involved in our story.

Notice the words, “peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.” When Jesus is honored, heaven rejoices. When Jesus is welcomed, glory rises. When Jesus is lifted up, peace settles down into troubled hearts.

Maybe today you feel like life has been noisy, uncertain, or heavy. Let this verse remind you that the King still comes in the name of the Lord. He still brings peace. He still deserves praise.

Sometimes the best thing we can do is lift our eyes, lift our voice, and say, “Blessed be the King.” And when we do, we often discover that the peace we were searching for was already on the way.

Press On!

But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.” — Psalm 3:3

Sometimes life has a way of making us look down.

The weight of responsibility… the pressure of decisions… the disappointment we never planned… it all tries to push our eyes toward the ground and our spirit toward discouragement.

David wrote these words when trouble surrounded him. He wasn’t sitting on a throne in comfort. He was running for his life. Yet in the middle of uncertainty, he made a powerful declaration — “Lord, You are my shield.”

A shield means protection. It means that what comes against you does not have the final say. The Lord stands between you and the thing trying to harm you.

David also said, “You are my glory.” In other words, my worth is not determined by what people say about me, what I have, or what I have lost. My value comes from belonging to God.

Then I love this part — “the lifter up of mine head.”

When the Lord lifts your head, He restores hope. He reminds you that this chapter is not the end of your story. He gives courage to keep walking, strength to keep trusting, and peace to keep believing.

You may feel pressure today… but you are not unprotected.

You may feel discouraged… but you are not forgotten.

You may feel weary… but you are not alone.

The same God who lifted David’s head is ready to lift yours.

So take a deep breath… look up… and remember —

Your help is still coming from the Lord. 

The Power Of Togetherness!

“Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus.” -Romans 15:5

There is something powerful about knowing that God is not only the giver of strength, but also the giver of patience and encouragement. Romans 15:5 reminds us that the same God who comforts us is also working in us, shaping our hearts so that we can walk together in unity.

We live in a world that pulls people apart. Opinions divide. Preferences separate. Circumstances strain relationships. But God specializes in bringing people together. He is the God of patience — patient with us when we stumble, patient with us when we grow slowly, patient with us when we don’t always get it right the first time. Aren’t you thankful He never gives up on us?

And because He is patient with us, He teaches us to be patient with one another.

Unity is not produced by sameness. Unity is produced by grace. It is learning to look at others through the lens of Christ. It is choosing understanding over offense. It is choosing encouragement over criticism. It is choosing love over pride.

Sometimes the greatest testimony a church can have is not how big the building is or how polished the music sounds. The greatest testimony is when people genuinely love one another and walk together with a shared heart for Christ.

God is able to help us be likeminded — not because we agree on everything, but because we agree on the One who matters most.

Today, ask the God of patience to help you show patience.

Ask the God of comfort to help you offer comfort.

Ask the God of unity to help you strengthen unity.

Because when hearts come together around Christ, something beautiful happens. Peace grows. Joy deepens. And God is glorified.

And that kind of unity is always worth pursuing.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!