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Stewarding God’s Grace: A Reflection on 1 Peter 4:10-11
God has given each of you a gift from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another” – 1 Peter 4:10. In this powerful verse, Peter reminds us that every believer has been entrusted with unique gifts from God. No two gift combinations are alike—this is by divine design. The diversity of gifts within the body of Christ reflects God’s infinite creativity and wisdom. These gifts aren’t meant to be hidden away or used for…
From Comfort to Calling: Embracing Growth in Faith, Service, and Generosity
Living in an ever-changing and fast-paced world, feeling disconnected from your faith and church community is easy. But as followers of Christ, we’re called to a life of continuous growth and deep connection—with God, each other, and our purpose. But what does it mean from a biblical viewpoint to be growing and connected? In part one of this post, we’ll focus on the growing aspect of your walk with Christ by looking at practical ways to nurture your faith and…
The Choices We Face: Decisions Every Christian Must Make
As a long-time United Methodist pastor, I’ve witnessed countless moments where faith intersects with the complex realities of our world. Today, the choices we face as Christians in an ever-changing society affect all of us. We live in a time of change and challenge. Our world is increasingly diverse, interconnected, and complex. But as Christians, we’re often called to make decisions that test our faith, challenge our understanding, and push us out of our comfort zones. These could be decisions…
Becoming God’s Living Vessel: Eight Ways to Serve Others
Becoming God’s living vessel signifies our willingness to allow His divine Spirit to indwell within us, guiding our thoughts, words, and actions in alignment with His will. It involves surrendering our desires and ambitions and, instead, seeking to fulfill God’s purpose for our lives. Here are eight biblical ways we can do this: Forgive Others: Becoming God’s living vessel entails embracing the Spirit of forgiveness. Ephesians 4:31-32 (NLT) instructs us to “Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, slander, and…