"I’m Suppose to Be here." Say it to yourself! I remember walking on a plane and the flight attendant using a hand gesture to forward me to the back of the plane. Not that there’s a class that makes you any better but I won’t forget how hard it was for her to believe that I was in first class. Granted I had on a head rap, I didn’t look appropriate. My parents taught me
“Things will happen little by little”. This is how God dealt with the children of Israel. Once I learned the characteristics of God, that’s when I understood Him better. Though He is supernatural, and can do anything, He’s into a developmental process because there are lots of other things to consider. He makes rational decisions. There are lessons that we must learn in order for us to not repeat the same mistakes in the Promised
Get rid of all the filth and evil in your lives, and humbly accept the message God has planted in your hearts, for it is strong enough to save your soul.” JAMES 1:21 (NLT) Get rid of anything that is dark or causes your mind to be clouded. I’ve interpreted this as get rid of anything that isn’t from heaven. Release anything that causes you to be distracted from the honest message that your soul,

January 14, 2019

I’m Not Settling

Last night’s service was something special! We had a guest speaker, Pastor Matthew Brown, and he mentioned not settling for anything less than what we’ve been praying for. So many times life hands us back a conglomeration of our bad decisions and just what happened in life. Sometimes life can get us to a place where we are just like, “You know what, I’ll just accept this…” “It’s been this long and it hasn’t happened
“And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful.” COLOSSIANS 3:15 (KVJ) In this space that we are entering, I’ve learned that peace is everything. So many things are pulling at our attention. So many people are needing our time. Distractions are assigned to knock us out of purpose. Emotions are othen causing us to make non-qualitative decisions. The lesson