03/01/16
Happy New Year!!
Seems fitting that my first post of 2016 is a Scripture Sunday – how exciting!
Today’s Scripture Sunday is based on Romans 12:11.
Sadly, too many people today have lost their passion and enthusiasm for life. At one time, they were excited about their dreams and woke up every day with purpose and passion. But now, because time has passed and they’ve experienced disappointments, they’re not as excited about those dreams anymore. They’ve lost their fire.
Today know that God wants you to live with passion! You weren’t meant to live a stagnant, ordinary life.
You serve an extraordinary God, and you are called to be a reflection of Him.
The truth is, most of life can be very routine. We have to work to keep things fresh. We have to put forth effort to stay passionate about our jobs, relationships, and our walk with the Lord. Every day we need to stir ourselves up. Just like the apostle Paul told Timothy, we have to fan the flame! In other words, don’t let the fire go out. Stay passionate about your life and the dreams God has placed on the inside of you!
With a New Year, comes a fresh start, new hopes, and bigger dreams, so continue to be passionate throughout 2016!
Next Sunday: Every Day Is A Gift
Happy Scripture Sunday. X
i can relate to this post, i recently went through a tough period in my life and all i felt was a failure and my dreams were shuttered, however i recently got married and my husband has been supportive, he reminds me to speak my mornings and all the dreams i have had **dated over 5 years plus**.
so this year i know i will embark on my dreams and ambitions resigning from my work place to do all that i love doing i know and believe God will go before me throughout this year.
thanks Lychee x
Amen. This is so nice to read. It’s so good to have a supportive husband. Have a blessed 2016 and May God go before you and also walk with you! Thanks for reading and commenting ☺️
This post just came in at the right time……….. God bless you dear, more grace.
Thank you I am glad you have found it useful. Thanks for reading and commenting.