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The Best Part

Life is this. It is messy, complicated, painful, confusing and overwhelming. It is fun, exciting, peaceful, wonderful and joyful. It is all those things mixed into one. There is no “best part of life.” There is no “worst part of life.”

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Your Reflection

Just as the water reflects the face, our heart reflects the person — and because He is alive in us, we are called to reflect Him. I want to challenge you today to reflect on who He is: what does it look like when you set your posture, ground your position, and activate your pursuit in Christ?

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Seeking Comfort

We seek comfort because it’s a natural thing. Where do we turn to when the challenges of everyday life surround us? Do we replace our discomfort with whatever is easiest or whatever the top influencer says will make us feel good, or do we lean into the challenge with the assurance that we have the ultimate source of comfort and hope?

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Taking the Pressure Off

They would come up to the front and I would instruct everyone to bow their heads and close their eyes, encouraging the brave child to pray in front of their peers. Then, most of the time, they would whisper to me "I don't know what to say."

How often do we feel like that as adults?

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Human Emotion

I have gone through my share of feelings, and I am one of those who feels “too much” from time to time. My fear, anger, pain and sadness sometimes get the worst of me. It’s hard to control something that comes so deep within you, something you rarely see.

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Reframing Praying at All Times

As you might imagine, verses such as 1 Thessalonians 5:17 that instructs us to pray at all times is one I’ve often seen as a challenge. It’s like Paul is daring me to try and pray continually, without stopping. “Sarah, I bet you can’t last even half an hour, let alone all day,” sometimes I hear a voice whisper in my ear.

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Psalms for Every Space

Our memories are written in the earth, becoming part of the significant places in our lives. This can be great if your past is great. But if it isn’t, memories can be unwelcome. It can be painful to live where unwanted experiences are sunk deep into the concrete and the soil. 

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The Power of Subtle

The realization that our personalities affect how our gifts are expressed helped take some of the pressure off of me. I didn’t need to make myself into someone else in order for me to be “prophetic”, I can be a prophetic introvert.

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LifeSarah CallenComment
The Unknown

As believers, we have to remember that every single person we meet has their own story. It’s not our job to shove the Bible down people’s throats. Our job is to show people the love of Jesus. Like the fictional story from earlier, it’s not going be easy trying to explain what God’s presence is like. It’s something a person has to experience for themselves. 

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I Don't Know How She Does It

I don’t know how she does it. The ultimate “SHE” that seems to be able to do everything. She takes care of her family, works, has a social life, goes to the gym, hosts parties, does bible studies…I am already tired! The “SHE” that seems to have it all together. 

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