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Wait on the Lord…for your significant other

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Posted on : 15-10-2009 | By : All-Smilez Galore | In : All Hottest & Latest Topics, News, Relationship

dating“Many of us as Christians get discouraged when we can’t find our “soul mate” our “other half” the one to “complete our world” but I believe that there is a bigger picture involved. At times, some individuals may get discouraged because they can’t find a man or women and may even start to believe that there is something wrong with them, i.e. their appearance, character, or event their  personality. But has it ever occurred to you that God may be saving g you from a disaster? I recently wrote this as my status on Facebook, and it inspired me to write on it. My status says “To my fellow Christians: You know, to me, being single doesn’t mean you can’t get a man. I think being single simply means you’re waiting for God to fix that man or women and yourself before he puts the two together :-) Wait on the Lord.” Isaiah 40: 31 says “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.”  If we as Christians are more patient for our soul mate, He will give us strength to make it through the hard times in that relationship; He will allow us to rise above the little things that may be the doorway to a heartbreak and a terrible break up; He will give us to ability to run into the arms of the one he has prepared for us, instead of leaving them because of their faults, and He will enable us to be holy and to walk with an everlasting holiness as we profess Jesus as our Lord and Savior. So to my fellow Christians, “Wait on the Lord; be of good courage and he shall strengthen your heart; wait, I say on the Lord!” (Ps. 27:14). God Bless!”

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Spiritual Growth: What is a relationship without trust?

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Posted on : 06-10-2009 | By : All-Smilez Galore | In : All Hottest & Latest Topics, Faith, News, Spiritual Growth

CB064037What comes to mind when we hear the words spiritual growth. The most common answer maybe wanting a closer relationship with Christ. Although this answer is a valid one, as well as others if there may be any, I have realized a lot about spiritual growth.  I will focus on only one aspect of spiritual growth, and that is trust. Trust is something that many of us have gained or lost, and it’s also something that is continuous; it is every growing. Either you trust someone and your trust for that person grows, or you have lost trust and the deficiency grows, but however the direction, trust is an ever growing thing. But how many of us really trust God? Better yet, how many of us REALLY and TRULY believe there is even a God. What is a relationship without trust?

I happen to sometimes experience a trust growth and deficiency with God sometimes.  Sometimes I trust Him when things are looking good from my perspective and I seem to have a good amount of control over the destiny of whatever the situation may be. But there are times when I lose trust when I can’t find a way for the situation’s destiny to work out in my favor, because I have lost control. This might be a major problem with some of us, as I’m sure some can relate. But what does that say in our belief in God? It hurts me sometimes to not trust him at all times, because then the trust seems to be a convenient thing when I already know how things will end, especially if it’s in my favor. Then if I have a convenient trust, that must mean I have a convenient God; only seeking Him and asking things of Him when I already know what the answer most likely will be. Let’s define trust, then, shall we? Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary defines trust as “1 a: to place confidence: DEPEND <~in God> <~to luck> b: to be confident: HOPE 1. To commit or place in one’s care of keeping: ENTRUST b: to permit to stay or go to do something without fear or misgiving 2 a: to rely on the truthfulness or accuracy of: BELIEF b: to place confidence in: rely on c: to hope or expect confidently

Do we see these definitions? And it’s awesome how the bible does back up each and every one. Hebrews 4:16 says “Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in the time of need.” How is that that the Lord bids us to come boldly to Him when we know we don’t even deserve to ask anything of Him! As sinful and filthy beings, we are to trust that whatsoever we ask in His name and it is in His will, he will grant it to us.

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