More Than Enough!

Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Now, in a world where everything seems to be changing faster than a squirrel on an espresso shot, that’s some good news.

Think about it—your favorite restaurant changes the menu, your phone updates itself into confusion, and folks’ opinions shift with the wind. But Jesus? He’s steady. He doesn’t flip-flop. He doesn’t need an upgrade. The same Jesus who walked on water, healed the sick, and calmed storms is still in charge today.

That means His love for you isn’t based on trends. His grace isn’t on a trial period. And His promises don’t come with fine print. When life feels uncertain, and you’re wondering what’s next, hold on to this: Jesus isn’t moving, shifting, or leaving you behind. He’s got you today just like He had you yesterday, and He’ll have you tomorrow too.

So take a deep breath. Trust the One who never changes. And rest in the fact that no matter what happens, Jesus is still Jesus, and that’s more than enough.

Pick A Road!

The Narrow Road Isn’t Always Easy, But It’s Worth It!

Life gives us two roads. One’s wide, smooth, and packed with folks taking the easy way. The other’s narrow, winding, and looks like it was made for folks with good boots and a little backbone. Jesus said in Matthew 7:13-14 that most folks pick the wide road because it’s easier. But easier ain’t always better.

See, the wide road is full of shortcuts, quick fixes, and people telling you to do whatever feels good. It promises happiness but delivers heartache. The narrow road? It’s tougher. It asks you to trust, to stay faithful, to love when it’s hard, and to walk by faith, not by sight. But at the end of that road is life—the real, abundant, never-ending kind.

Now, you can take the easy road and follow the crowd, or you can take the road less traveled and follow Jesus. One leads to destruction, the other to life. And let me tell you, when you get to the end of that narrow road, every hard step will have been worth it. So, lace up your boots, lean on the Lord, and keep walking. The best is yet to come.