Access!

Ephesians 2:18 says, “For through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father.”

Friend, let that truth settle in for a moment. You don’t need a special pass, you don’t have to wait in line, and you don’t have to earn enough spiritual points to be heard. Through Jesus Christ, by the power of the Holy Spirit, you have full access to God the Father. That means when your heart is heavy, you can bring it straight to Him. When you’ve got a need, you can step right into His presence. When you feel unworthy, you remember—it’s not about what you’ve done, it’s about what Christ has already done for you.

Think of it like this: the door to God’s throne room isn’t locked. It’s wide open, and your name is on the guest list. Jesus is your key, and the Spirit is your escort. So don’t stay outside carrying your burdens alone—walk boldly into the presence of your Father today. He’s not distant, He’s near. He’s not reluctant, He’s ready. And the good news? You’re always welcome.

Believe!

Friend, Mark 9:23 is one of those verses that makes you sit up a little straighter when you hear it. Jesus said, “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” Now that’s not just a Sunday-morning verse—it’s a Monday-through-Saturday promise.

Life has a way of piling up doubts, stacking fears, and whispering lies that say, “You’ll never get past this. You’ll never see change. You’ll never make it through.” But Jesus steps into the middle of all that noise and says, “If you’ll believe Me, if you’ll trust Me, nothing is off the table.”

Faith doesn’t mean you won’t face mountains—it just means mountains don’t get the last word. Faith doesn’t mean the storm isn’t real—it means you’ve got a Savior who can speak peace to the storm.

So whatever you’re facing today, let this truth settle down deep in your soul: With Jesus, there is no “impossible.” There is no door too locked, no heart too hard, no sin too deep, and no dream too far gone.

Hold on to that. Walk in that. And remember—faith is not you holding on to God as much as it is God holding on to you. And if He’s holding you, friend, you’re right where you need to be.

Little Is Much!

Luke 16:10 says, “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.”

Friend, that’s a front-porch kind of truth right there. Jesus is reminding us that the way we handle the small stuff determines whether we’re ready for the big stuff. You can’t expect God to hand you the keys to the kingdom if you won’t even be responsible with the spare change in your pocket.

Think about it—faithfulness isn’t flashy. It’s showing up on time. It’s doing what you said you’d do. It’s being honest when nobody’s watching. It’s putting your heart into folding laundry, mowing the yard, or serving a neighbor. The world may not notice those little things, but heaven does. And God says if you can be trusted in the “least,” He’ll open doors for the “much.”

So don’t despise the small beginnings. Don’t roll your eyes at the daily grind. Every ordinary task is an opportunity to live out extraordinary faithfulness. Be faithful with today’s little things, and tomorrow’s bigger blessings will find you ready.

Stay steady, friend. Because God can take your “least” and make it much.

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