You Are Right!

“Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” -Romans 5:1

Every person I know is looking for peace. Some look for it in success. Others chase it through possessions, recognition, or trying to prove themselves good enough. But real peace does not come from what we achieve. It comes from what Christ has already accomplished.

Romans 5:1 gives us one of the most beautiful truths in the Bible. It says we are justified by faith. That word justified is a courtroom word. It means declared righteous. Not because we earned it. Not because we deserved it. But because Jesus paid the price for us.

Think about that for a moment. The God of heaven is not at war with you anymore. Through Jesus, the hostility is gone, the debt is paid, and the verdict has been settled.

And what is the result? Peace with God.

Not temporary calm. Not a moment of relief. But a settled peace deep in the soul that says, Everything between me and God has been made right.

That means you do not have to live under guilt. You do not have to keep trying to prove yourself worthy. Through faith in Christ, the work has already been done.

So today, take a deep breath and rest in that truth.

If you belong to Jesus, you are forgiven, you are justified, and you are at peace with God.

And that kind of peace can steady your heart no matter what the day brings.

The Good Shepherd!

John 10:11 says, “I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.”

I’ve always loved the picture Jesus paints there. A shepherd isn’t distant. He isn’t detached. A shepherd lives with the sheep. He walks where they walk. He watches when they rest. He protects when danger comes.

And Jesus says, “That’s who I am.”

Not a hired hand who runs when things get hard.

Not someone who only shows up when it’s convenient.

But the Good Shepherd.

The hired hand might care about the paycheck.

But the shepherd cares about the sheep.

And the greatest proof of that love is the cross.

Jesus didn’t just talk about loving us—He laid down His life for us.

When we were wandering…

When we were weak…

When we were lost…

The Good Shepherd stepped between us and our danger and said, “I’ll take it.”

That means today you are not alone.

You are not unprotected.

You are not forgotten.

The Good Shepherd knows your name.

He knows where you are.

And He is watching over you with a love that was proven at Calvary.

So if life feels uncertain today, just remember this simple truth:

You belong to a Shepherd who loved you enough to die for you—and who lives today to lead you.

What Really Matters!

“Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a person that feareth the Lord, they shall be praised.” -Proverbs 31:30

Early this morning I was thinking about how much our world celebrates the outside of a person. We celebrate appearance, popularity, and applause. Social media is full of filters, highlights, and carefully chosen moments that make life look polished and perfect.

But Proverbs reminds us of something deeper and far more lasting.

The Bible says, “Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain.” In other words, charm can fool you, and beauty fades with time. Those things may catch the eye for a moment, but they cannot carry the weight of a life.

What truly stands the test of time is a heart that fears the Lord.

A person who walks with God…

A person who prays when no one else is around…

A person who lives with kindness, strength, and quiet faith…

That kind of life shines in a way no spotlight can produce.

You may not always be the loudest voice in the room.

You may not receive recognition every day.

But God sees a life that honors Him.

And the promise of Scripture is this: a person who fears the Lord will be praised.

Not just praised by people, but honored by heaven.

So today, don’t measure your worth by the world’s standards. Walk with God. Trust Him. Honor Him in the quiet places.

Because the most beautiful life is not the one that turns heads…

It’s the one that turns hearts toward the Lord.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!