The Generous Life!

“But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth.” -Matthew 6:3

Jesus teaches something powerful in this verse. Real generosity does not need a spotlight.

In our world today, people often want recognition. They want the applause, the credit, the public praise. But Jesus reminds us that the most meaningful acts of kindness are often the ones no one else sees.

There is something beautiful about quiet obedience.

A meal left on someone’s porch.

A bill paid without a name attached.

A prayer whispered for someone who will never know you prayed.

Heaven sees what earth may never notice.

God is not impressed with how loudly we give, but He is deeply moved by how sincerely we love. The Father sees the heart behind every act of kindness. Every unseen sacrifice. Every secret blessing.

And the truth is, when we learn to give this way, something changes inside of us. We are no longer serving for attention. We are serving out of love.

Jesus is teaching us that generosity is not a performance. It is a reflection of a transformed heart.

So today, look for a quiet opportunity to bless someone. Do something good that no one else will know about.

Because when the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing, the Father who sees in secret is smiling.

And that kind of approval is worth far more than the applause of this world.

Guided Steps!

“Cause me to hear thy lovingkindness in the morning; for in thee do I trust: cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; for I lift up my soul unto thee.” -Psalm 143:8

There is something powerful about the way we begin our morning.

David prayed, “Cause me to hear thy lovingkindness in the morning.” He understood that the first voice we need to hear each day is not the noise of the world, but the kindness of God.

Before the news, before the schedule, before the demands of the day, our hearts need to be reminded that God loves us, God is with us, and God is already ahead of us.

David also prayed, “Cause me to know the way wherein I should walk.” Life is full of decisions and directions. Sometimes we wish God would show us the whole road ahead, but often He simply shows us the next step.

And that step begins with trust.

David said, “For in thee do I trust: I lift up my soul unto thee.” That is a beautiful picture of surrender. It is simply saying, “Lord, today belongs to You. Lead me. Guide me. Direct me.”

When you start your day with God, you start your day with peace.

When you trust Him with your steps, you can walk forward with confidence.

So tomorrow morning, pause for a moment. Open the Word. Whisper a prayer. Lift your soul to God and listen for His lovingkindness.

Because when God guides your steps, you will always be walking in the right direction.

Be Strong, Courageous And All That Good Stuff!

“Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.” -Joshua 1:9

Sometimes God does not give you a suggestion. He gives you a command.

Be strong.

Be courageous.

Do not be afraid.

Joshua was stepping into shoes that felt too big. Moses was gone. The wilderness was behind them. The promise was in front of them. And the pressure was on.

And what does God say?

He does not hand Joshua a new strategy.

He does not give him a five-year plan.

He gives him His presence.

“For the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.”

Courage is not the absence of fear. It is the awareness of God.

You may be stepping into something new right now. A new season. A new responsibility. A hard conversation. A big decision. And if you are honest, there is a little knot in your stomach.

Hear the Word of the Lord.

You are not walking in alone.

You are not leading alone.

You are not facing this alone.

The same God who was with Joshua is with you. Not behind you. Not ahead of you. With you.

So lift your head. Square your shoulders. Take the next step.

Be strong. Be courageous.

God goes where you go.

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