You Can Make A Difference!

Matthew 28:19 says, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations…”

These words were not spoken to preachers alone. They were spoken to everyday believers. Fishermen. Tax collectors. Ordinary people who had simply chosen to follow Jesus. And the same call still echoes today.

Sometimes we think sharing our faith means having all the answers, quoting long passages of Scripture, or standing behind a pulpit. But often, it is much simpler than that. It is living a life that points to Jesus. It is loving people when it would be easier not to. It is offering hope in a world that often feels heavy. It is quietly letting the light of Christ shine through our words, our actions, and our attitude.

You may not feel like an expert, but you have a story. You have experienced grace. You have felt forgiveness. You have known the peace that only God can give. And when you share what the Lord has done in your life, you are fulfilling this great calling.

Every conversation can become a seed. Every act of kindness can become a testimony. Every moment of faithfulness can point someone toward eternity.

You do not have to reach the whole world today. Just be faithful where you are. Speak kindly. Love genuinely. Live consistently.

When we simply walk with Jesus, people notice. And sometimes the most powerful sermon is not preached from a pulpit, but lived from a faithful life.

Go today with quiet confidence. God will use your life in ways you may never fully see this side of heaven.

What Is Love?

“Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he laid down his life for us: and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.” 1 John 3:16

There are many words in this world that try to define love, but God did not merely define love — He demonstrated it.

Love is not just something we say.

Love is something we show.

Jesus did not stand at a distance and tell us He cared.

He stepped into our brokenness.

He carried our sin.

He endured the cross.

He laid down His life willingly so that we could receive mercy, forgiveness, and hope.

That kind of love changes a person.

When we truly understand what Christ has done for us, it softens our heart.

It reminds us that grace was given freely, not because we earned it, but because God is love.

And according to this verse, that same love is meant to flow through us.

We may never be asked to give our physical life for someone, but every day we have opportunities to lay down our preferences, our pride, our impatience, and sometimes even our comfort so that someone else might experience kindness, encouragement, and grace.

Love may look like a phone call.

Love may look like forgiveness.

Love may look like patience when it would be easier to walk away.

Love may look like choosing understanding over offense.

The love of Christ is not just something we celebrate.

It is something we live.

When forgiven people forgive people…

When cared-for people care for people…

When loved people love people…

The world begins to see Jesus.

Today, ask the Lord to help you walk in that kind of love.

Because when His love flows through your life, someone else may find the hope they have been praying for.

He Lives!

Matthew 28:6 KJV

He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.

Early on that first Easter morning, the stone was rolled away, not so Jesus could get out, but so we could see in. The grave that once held sorrow now held silence. The place that once represented finality now testified of victory.

Those simple words, He is not here, changed everything.

The cross declared His love.

The empty tomb declared His power.

The resurrection declared that nothing, absolutely nothing, can stop the promises of God.

Jesus had said He would rise, and just as He said, He did.

There are moments in life when it feels like hope has been buried, when prayers seem unanswered, when circumstances look final. But Easter reminds us that God is still in the business of rolling stones away. What looks like an ending to us is often just the beginning of something greater in His hands.

The same power that raised Christ from the dead is the power that gives us hope today. Because He lives, our past can be forgiven. Because He lives, our present can be strengthened. Because He lives, we can face tomorrow.

The empty tomb is more than a place in history, it is a promise for today.

Whatever feels heavy in your heart, whatever seems impossible in your life, remember this: the stone did not win, the grave did not win, death did not win.

Jesus won.

And because He lives, hope lives too. ✨🙏

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!