The Rich Fool
It’s foolish to strive for material wealth and be a pauper in my relationship with God.
It’s foolish to strive for material wealth and be a pauper in my relationship with God.
Don’t pretend to be something you’re not! Be yourself!
If I don’t keep my heart open to the convicting work of God’s Spirit, I can so quickly become picky, petty, critical, and judgmental of others!
I want to live my life wide-eyed in wonder!
It’s a common human impulse to say, “God, if you’ll just do this one thing for me, then I’ll believe.”
How often do we miss what God is doing because it doesn’t fit our expectations?
Let’s live our lives heart-first so that those we influence will be nudged toward Jesus and his ways.
And the reality seems to be that, “No, it doesn’t seem unfair to him at all!”
If I’m looking for loopholes, I’ve missed the point.
I want to think, talk, and act in such a way that it makes Jesus rejoice.