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.

Give It To God!

“Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” 1 Peter 5:7

There’s something about carrying burdens that wears a person down. Life piles things on our shoulders—worries about family, health, finances, the future, and sometimes even things we can’t quite explain. If we’re not careful, those cares can begin to feel heavier than we can handle.

But God never intended for you to carry life alone.

Peter gives us a simple but powerful instruction: “Casting all your care upon him.” The word casting paints a picture. It means to throw something off of yourself. Not hold it, not manage it, not juggle it—throw it onto the Lord.

Why?

Because He cares for you.

Not just in a general way. Not just in a distant, heavenly way. The God who made the stars also pays attention to the burdens on your heart. The things that keep you awake at night matter to Him.

Sometimes we try to be strong and handle everything ourselves. But faith isn’t pretending we have no worries. Faith is taking those worries to the One who is big enough to carry them.

So today, whatever is weighing on you—give it to the Lord. Lay it in His hands through prayer. Trust His wisdom, His timing, and His love.

And remember this simple truth:

The same God who holds the world in His hands is more than able to hold your worries too.

Rolling Along!

Every now and then the Bible gives us a picture of what a life well lived looks like.

Proverbs 31:25–26 says: “Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come. She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.”

That verse reminds us that real beauty is not just what people see on the outside. Real beauty is found in strength of character, honor in conduct, and kindness in speech.

The woman described here is clothed with strength. That means when life gets heavy, she doesn’t collapse under the weight. She leans on God and keeps moving forward.

She is clothed with honor. She lives in such a way that her life carries dignity and respect. Not because she is trying to impress people, but because she is walking with the Lord.

And the Bible says she can rejoice in the time to come. In other words, she faces the future without fear. Why? Because a life built on faith, wisdom, and godly character always leads to blessing.

Then Proverbs says something powerful: when she speaks, she speaks with wisdom, and kindness is always present in her words.

That is a good reminder for all of us today.

Strength in how we live.

Honor in how we carry ourselves.

Wisdom in what we say.

And kindness in how we say it.

If we clothe ourselves with those things, we won’t just get through life… we’ll leave a testimony behind that points people straight to the goodness of God.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!