Call to Courage: A Faith to Follow Summer Blog Series Guest Post
Disappointment arises when our expectations of calling don’t materialize. Come face disappointment with courage to live out your calling one day at a time.
Disappointment arises when our expectations of calling don’t materialize. Come face disappointment with courage to live out your calling one day at a time.
Discouragement. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, to be discouraged is to be “deprived of courage or confidence1.” It’s only fitting that we address this topic in a series on courage and confidence in our callings. If we don’t have either, we end up wallowing and worrying about our worth.
You’re not alone if you’re facing discouragement today. When discouraged, our hearts may feel void of courage or hope. But as believers we have the promise of hope to hold onto as we seek encouragement from God for our discouraging circumstances.
If we can reframe our hearts to learn to accept God’s timing in our lives, we can learn to accept even the hard things God has to say to us just as much as the good.
Having doubts or fears doesn’t disqualify you from serving God. Look at David. He wasn’t perfect, but he went after God and pursued the calling God had for him. Let your doubts drive you closer to God as you step into the season He has prepared for you!
How do we respond when seeds of doubt are planted in our spirit? Here we discuss five steps to overcome doubt based on God’s Word.
Friends, I hope you enjoy the summer of encouraging messages of hope for your purpose and calling as we all learn more about how to walk through doubt, discouragement, and disappointment.
The Simple-to-follow Lifetime Bible Reading Plan will help you read the Bible at a pace that is just right for you!
The saying has been around for centuries now, “a life in Christ”. But what does it really mean to live a life in Christ? Being kind, loving others, giving to the poor, taking care of orphans? Yes, but maybe there’s more to it than that. Let’s explore what it actually means to live a life that is risen in Christ.
The Lent season is almost upon us, and some of you may already know what that is, but some of you may not. So I wanted to take time out of the schedule this week to go over this practice and let you in on what Lent is and why I still observe it as a Christian believer.
I hope that you will decide to join me for this year’s Walking through Lent: 40 Chapters in 40 Days!