Pray And Praise!

In James 5:13, James asks a very simple question: “Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing psalms.

In other words, whatever season you find yourself in today, bring it to God.

Life has a way of handing us both sunshine and storms. Some days feel heavy. The burdens pile up, the problems seem bigger than the answers, and the road ahead looks a little uncertain. James says when you find yourself in that place, don’t panic and don’t give up—pray.

Prayer is not a last resort for the child of God; it is our first response. When we pray, we invite the strength of Heaven into the struggles of Earth. The situation may not change immediately, but something inside of us begins to change. Peace replaces panic, faith pushes back fear, and hope begins to rise again.

But James doesn’t stop there. He also reminds us that when life is good, when the blessings are flowing and the heart is full, we should sing praises. In other words, don’t forget God in the good times. Celebrate His goodness and let gratitude fill your heart.

So today, wherever you find yourself—whether in a valley of trouble or standing on a mountaintop of joy—remember this simple truth: talk to God about it.

Pray through the hard times.

Praise through the good times.

And trust that the same God who hears your prayer is the God who walks with you every step of the way.

For Such A Time As This!

Sometimes in life we find ourselves in places we never expected. A job we didn’t plan on, a season we didn’t see coming, or a situation that feels bigger than we are. And somewhere along the way we begin to wonder, “Why am I here?”

That’s exactly the moment Esther faced in the Bible.

She had gone from an ordinary life to becoming queen. But when danger came to her people, her cousin Mordecai sent her a message that still speaks to us today:

“And I who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14)

In other words, “Esther, maybe God put you here on purpose.”

Sometimes we forget that God is always working behind the scenes. What looks like coincidence to us is often God quietly positioning us for a moment of purpose.

The people you know, the place you live, the experiences you’ve had, even the struggles you’ve walked through—God can use every one of those things.

Nothing in God’s hands is wasted.

Esther could have stayed silent and played it safe. But she realized that her position came with responsibility. God had placed her there for a reason.

And the truth is, the same may be true for you.

You may be in your family, your church, your workplace, or your community for a reason bigger than you realize. There may be someone who needs your courage, your faith, or simply a word of encouragement.

So the next time you wonder why you are where you are, remember Esther.

God doesn’t place His people randomly.

He places them with purpose.

And you just might be exactly where you are for such a time as this.

God Is Still God!

“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” -Genesis 1:1

Before there was light, there was God.

Before there was a sunrise, a mountain, a river, or a single heartbeat, there was God.

Genesis does not begin with confusion. It does not begin with chaos winning. It does not begin with darkness having the final word.

It begins with God.

That simple truth settles a lot of questions in life.

When life feels uncertain…

When the future feels unclear…

When the world seems loud and unstable…

Remember this: God was there before it all started.

Nothing catches Him by surprise. Nothing appears on the horizon that He has not already seen. Nothing unfolds that He cannot handle.

Think about it.

The same God who spoke galaxies into existence with a word…

The same God who hung the stars in the sky like lanterns in the night…

The same God who designed oceans, mountains, and the breath in your lungs…

That God is still God today.

And if He was powerful enough to create the universe from nothing, He is powerful enough to handle whatever you are facing.

Genesis 1:1 is more than a history lesson.

It is a reminder.

Your story does not begin with your problems.

Your story does not begin with your fears.

Your story begins where all things begin:

With God.

And when God is at the beginning, He will also be at the middle and the end.

So take a deep breath today.

The God who created everything…

Is still holding everything together.

And that includes you.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!