Monthly Archives: December 2015

The Year in Review.

In NYC Times Square people can write down their 2015 events on a piece of paper that they’d like to shred into confetti for the New Year ball drop. It’s called a ‘Good Riddance’ sheet. As you can imagine these participants are glad to be done with 2015 and are hoping the new year brings happier times. Watching this report on the news made me smile and prompted me to review my year.  Continue reading The Year in Review.

No confidence in the flesh.

In my morning quiet time the Holy Spirit brought up a verse that piqued my attention. I heard ‘no confidence in the flesh’. I don’t remember reading or hearing these words but when I googled it, it came up in Philippians 3:3 (NKJV):
“For we are the circumcision, who worship God in the Spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh,” Continue reading No confidence in the flesh.

Doubt Less.

I’m almost finished reading Rick Warren’s famous book, “The Purpose Driven Life: What on earth am I here for?”. In chapter 39, he gives you a guideline on how to stay in faith and diligently keep growing. One suggestion is to keep a personal journal to chronicle what God is teaching you and doing in your life so that you will not forget, and to have a place to look back at his faithfulness and goodness. Continue reading Doubt Less.

Mary’s dilemma.

My pastor’s sermon focusing on Joseph’s story made me think of Mary’s story depicted in the movie, ‘The Nativity Story’. My pastor speculated how crushed and betrayed Joseph must’ve felt when he found Mary pregnant. Back then being engaged means you are practically married and both families have approved the union. It’s was a serious commitment. In the movie, you can see Joseph’s anguish. You also see how much Mary risked by agreeing to do God’s will. Think about it – she agreed to get pregnant when she was already betrothed to someone else whom she loved and respected. She risked not only her life but her security, reputation and future. She gave all that she had to do the Lord’s will. Wow. She was only a teenager too.  Continue reading Mary’s dilemma.