Overcome Evil With Good!

“Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.” -Romans 12:21

Now that is not just good advice. That is a battle plan.

We are living in a world where evil seems loud, bold, and relentless. You don’t have to look far to see anger answered with anger, harshness answered with harshness, and wrong answered with more wrong.

But God never called His people to mirror the darkness. He called us to overcome it.

Notice the verse does not say, “Ignore evil.” It says, “Do not be overcome by it.” There is a difference. Evil will try to pull you down to its level. It will tempt you to retaliate, to get even, to let bitterness take root in your heart.

But when you respond with goodness, grace, and truth, you are not surrendering. You are winning.

Light does not fight darkness. It simply shines, and darkness has to flee. That is what happens when a child of God chooses forgiveness over revenge, kindness over cruelty, prayer over gossip.

Friend, you overcome evil when you refuse to let it change who you are.

Do not let someone else’s sin produce sin in you. Do not let someone else’s bitterness create bitterness in your spirit.

You belong to Jesus. And greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world.

So today, shine. Speak life. Choose grace.

And watch how God uses simple goodness to defeat what evil meant to destroy.

God Is Not Slow, He’s Patient!

“The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.” -2 Peter 3:9

God is not slow.

He is not behind schedule.

He is not distracted.

He is not forgetting you.

The verse says He is longsuffering. That means patient on purpose.

There are moments when we look at the world and think, “Lord, why are You waiting?”

Why hasn’t justice come?

Why hasn’t revival broken out?

Why hasn’t my prayer been answered?

But 2 Peter tells us something beautiful: what looks like delay is actually mercy.

God waits because He loves.

He tarries because He is giving people time.

Time to turn around.

Time to come home.

Time to repent.

Aren’t you grateful He waited on you?

If He had closed the door too soon, where would we be? If He had judged too quickly, who among us would stand?

His patience is not weakness.

His delay is not neglect.

His mercy is an invitation.

So if you are waiting today, trust His heart.

If you are praying for someone far from God, keep praying.

Every sunrise is proof that God is still giving grace.

And if you have not yet surrendered fully to Him, do not mistake His patience for permission. It is mercy knocking at your door.

God keeps His promises.

He just refuses to give up on people.

And that, my friend, includes you.

Friendship!

“A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.” -Proverbs 18:24

Can I give you a front porch thought this morning?

We live in a world with hundreds of followers and very few friends. We can scroll for hours and still feel alone. But Solomon reminds us that friendship is not accidental. It is intentional.

“A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly.”

If you want friends, be one.

If you want encouragement, give it.

If you want loyalty, practice it.

Friendship is not found by demanding it. It is formed by demonstrating it.

But then Solomon lifts our eyes higher.

“And there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.”

That is more than a good hunting buddy.

That is more than a lifelong neighbor.

That is Jesus.

When others walk out, He walks in.

When you fail, He stays faithful.

When you feel misunderstood, He knows every thought before you speak it.

Some friendships are seasonal. Some are special.

But Jesus is steadfast.

So today, be the kind of friend you hope to have.

Send the text. Make the call. Sit at the table. Show up.

And never forget, no matter how lonely the road feels, you are never walking it alone.

There is a Friend who sticks closer than a brother.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!