Tag: Jesus Christ

Podcast Guest: Judas’ Betrayal & Jesus’ Arrest

Last March l was invited to participate in a book project by Jason Scott Montoya, author, and creator, sharing stories and systems to live better and work smarter.

Jason is currently writing his third book: From the Garden to the Cross: Powerful Lessons From Jesus’ Harrowing Journey.

If you missed the first episode about Jesus’ Prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, you can click here to listen.

The main focus of the Jason’s book project is to discover what is going on with the Church as a whole.

(more…)

Podcast Guest: Jesus’ Prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane

Last month I was invited to participate in a book project by Jason Scott Montoya, author, and creator, sharing stories and systems to live better and work smarter. Jason is currently writing his third book with the working title, From the Garden to the Cross: Powerful Lessons From Jesus’ Harrowing Journey. As a part of gaining different perspectives, Jason included others in the conversation in a special series of his Share Life podcast. Below is the first episode in the series.

(more…)

Abide In Me

Seek me first with all your heart, soul, mind and strength. Through this seeking, all else will be added to you.  Abide in Me and I will abide in you (then you will understand the beauty of how our God mends the pieces of our shattered hearts to wholeness), no branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in Me. John 15:4

Learning to abide is a process. Each day we that we rest in Him, we live and love well.

Picture yourself as a bird flying high, flying high above all the chaos and those who reach to pull you down to their immature way of thinking and rebellion. Trust in the Spirit of the Father who abides in you. Awaken your heart to Him, giving each new day to Him to hold you up, above the conflict. Trust there is a greater plan and He knows best. When conflicted, pray about everything while giving thanks to the Lord Jesus for your conflict. It has led you closer to Him.

It is in this closeness with Him, this daily moment to moment giving of your heart to Him, that the Potter reshapes the heart, the soul, the mind and you come into the new mind, into alignment with the likeness of Christ Jesus (the anointed One). Above the chaos, flying on the heights, you receive empowerment through the light of the world to come down into the chaos of others, maintaining balance of peace and God’s presence with you to shine the light out to others which is flows from deep within your soul.

Our Creator has promised a life of abundance in the glorious riches of Jesus Christ when we seek Him first, above all things. It might not look like what you expect, but stay the course, trust Him alone in everything, sit alone with Him until you are alone with Him in a crowd of thousands. God will honor your devotion, your heart and He will make Himself and the Way known. Believe Him, this is what He asks of you.

You are the future of what comes next. In every breath you take, you breathe in life or death. In every thought, word and action life or death is chosen. Breathe life so you may give life! Trust your Heavenly Father, the only One able to shine light in and through you.

Love of Our Creator

...and the greatest of these is love.
…and the greatest of these is love.

God is patiently waiting for us to turn to Him and welcomes us into His lap of comfort with wide open arms. No matter where we have walked, what we suffer, where we are afflicted, He waits patiently to lavish His love upon us! Nothing is too hard for Him and through Him we can do all things.
Jesus, our perfect model of love, came to die for our forgiveness and so we might live. He exhibited for us an amazing life submitted to God in all the days He walked on earth as man. Let us look to Jesus, the Holy King of Israel, to learn how to love one another from the depths of our hearts and souls. Never, does Jesus abandon, never does He withhold, never does He punish, never does He condemn, never are we alone.
He is our protector, our provider and our guide. In these amazing three words, we see how to care for one another in our family and the family (more…)