Do Not Be Afraid!

Proverbs 29:25 says, “The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe.”

One of the greatest traps we can fall into in life is living for the approval of people. Fear will make you second guess yourself. It will make you stay quiet when God says speak. It will make you hold back when God says move forward. The fear of man is a snare because it slowly ties up your joy, your confidence, and your obedience to God.

I have learned something over the years. People’s opinions change like the weather. One day they praise you, the next day they criticize you. If your peace depends on people, your peace will always be unstable.

But this verse gives us a better way. “Whoso putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe.”

There is safety in trusting God. There is peace in knowing that His opinion matters more than anyone else’s. When you know who holds your future, you do not have to be controlled by fear.

Sometimes you just have to take a deep breath, pray, and obey God anyway.

Do not let fear keep you from being who God called you to be. Do not let the voices around you become louder than the voice of God within you.

Walk forward in faith today. Trust Him. God has never failed His people, and He is not about to start now.

Walk In The Spirit!

Galatians 5:16 says, “This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.”

Every day of our lives, there is a battle taking place inside of us. The flesh pulls one direction, while the Spirit of God leads another. The flesh says react, quit, worry, complain, hold a grudge, or give in to temptation. But the Spirit whispers peace, patience, wisdom, purity, and obedience.

The good news is that God never intended for us to fight this battle alone.

Notice the verse does not say, “Try harder in your flesh.” It says, “Walk in the Spirit.” That means moment by moment, step by step, learning to depend on the Lord. Just like a child holding the hand of a loving father, we are called to walk closely with God.

When you walk with someone, you stay near them. You listen to them. You follow their direction. And the closer we walk with the Holy Spirit, the more strength we find to overcome the struggles of the flesh.

I have learned that victory is not found in willpower alone. Victory is found in daily surrender. Sometimes it is as simple as stopping in the middle of the day and praying, “Lord, help me respond the right way. Help me think the right thoughts. Help me walk with You.”

And can I encourage you today? God is patient with your growth. A walk is not a sprint. It is one faithful step after another.

So keep walking with Him today. The Spirit of God will always lead you somewhere better than the flesh ever could.

The Gift!

Ephesians 2:8–9 reminds us of something our hearts desperately need to hear: salvation is not something we earn, it is something we receive.

“For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.”

There is something inside all of us that wants to try harder, do better, and somehow prove ourselves worthy of God’s love. But the Gospel is not built on what we can do for God. It is built on what Jesus has already done for us.

Grace means God loved us when we were unlovable.Grace means Jesus came for us while we were still sinners.Grace means the cross was enough.

I think about how many people are exhausted trying to carry the weight of perfection. Trying to fix themselves before coming to God. Trying to clean up before they pray. But salvation is not a paycheck for good behavior. It is a gift from a loving Savior.

You do not earn a gift. You simply receive it with humble faith.

That means your hope is not in your performance. Your hope is in Jesus.Your peace is not in your strength. Your peace is in His grace.

And here is the beautiful truth: if grace saved you, grace will also sustain you.

So today, stop carrying what Jesus already carried to the cross.Rest in His grace.Walk in His love.And thank God for a salvation that could never be bought, only received.

That is Good News.

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