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We Can Trust God

Today Can Be Different Posted on September 10, 2022 by SherylSeptember 10, 2022

When our emotions and circumstances scream louder than our faith, when our fears become the ruling power in our trial and we’re at the end of our rope, we find ourselves praying a similar prayer: “Father, help my unbelief! Give me the faith to know that You are all You say You are, and that nothing is impossible for You. Help me to see You right here in my circumstance.”

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged circumstances, compassion, emotions, faith, Mark 9, Mark 9:22, Mark 9:23, Mark 9:24, pain, trust, Trust God | 6 Replies

Why Our Faith Needs to be Tested

Today Can Be Different Posted on July 31, 2021 by SherylJuly 31, 2021

I have no doubt that the devil loves to get us thinking the worst-case scenario to keep us from confidently trusting God. He loves to make us forget that God is far greater and much more powerful than he (the devil) can ever be. Therefore, I meditate on scripture that reminds me about God’s love, mercy, power, ability, compassion, etc., etc., etc.!

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged anxiety, bad things happen, count it all joy, faith, faith in God, faith needs to be tested, faithful, faithfully obey, faithfully pray, faithfulness, fear and anxiety, huge trials, human reasoning, James 1:2, James 1:3, James 1:4, joyful, lack of faith, steadfastness, tribulation, trust, trusting God, when facing trials | 12 Replies

Mary had the kind of faith I envy

Today Can Be Different Posted on December 10, 2020 by SherylDecember 19, 2020

When we choose a different path than the one God has chosen for us, it could turn out badly – perhaps disastrous – for us (and maybe for others who would be affected by our decision).

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When you’re falsely accused

Today Can Be Different Posted on October 17, 2020 by SherylOctober 17, 2020

Unfair accusations can wreck your credibility and destroy professional and personal relationships. They can also weaken your mental health each time you imagine what others might be thinking or saying about you.

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God isn’t giving up on you

Today Can Be Different Posted on December 31, 2019 by SherylDecember 31, 2019

When we’re convinced that “not even God can help us this time,” it’s amazing to think that our heavenly Father reaches into our situation and continues the work He has already begun in us. Then, as we continue to trust in Him, we begin to see progress – the changes His presence is making in our hearts, minds and attitudes.

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