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Understanding God's Will: MAN'S CATCH-22

January 26, 2018

Why? The three letter question that is seemingly impossible to answer. Many times in life, whether in good, but usually in bad, circumstances, we just stop and ask— Why God? Why did you let this happen or why didn’t you let that happen?

You can spend hours, days, years, even a lifetime driving yourself crazy to find a complex answer to such a simple question. And it isn’t a new question— it goes back thousands of years to the story of Job. But at the conclusion of your quest for an answer, no definitive answer can be found. And typically when we can’t find an answer to a question, we feel angry, sad, hopeless, unmotivated and/or belittled.

So why can’t we find an answer?  Because we, as humans, are LIMITED.

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In Guest Posts Tags God's will, trust, faith, understanding
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God's Sign Language

December 1, 2017

How often do you ask God for "a sign"?  Are you as guilty of it as I am?  I say things like: “If God wills it”, or “God, I’m putting this in Your hands”, or just simply “Lord, give me a sign.”

I like to include God in every little decision that I make, hence the constant fishing for reassurance by asking for a sign. But it’s listening to His answer that always drives me nuts. I can never tell if/when He’s responding. My struggle is always — how do I discern if this is a spiritual sign or just a plain old sign that I’m trying to see spiritually?

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In Guest Posts Tags God's will, Holy Spirit, God's voice, guidance
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HIGHLY QUESTIONABLE DECISIONS - Seasoning Life Part 7

April 18, 2016

Surprise!  You thought that the Seasoning Life series was all done but we had a special BONUS message yesterday - courtesy of none other than my brother, Steve Messeh.

In this message, Steve talks not about the daily habits that can make us questionable, but instead about the big, fork-in-the-road type decisions that characterize so many of the great men and women of God who have gone before us.  He shares three highly questionable decisions and the outcomes for those who made them.

Check out and get ready to be inspired!

In Personal Growth Tags decisions, God's will, legacy, Seasoning Life
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“Come Now, Let Us Reason Together”

January 15, 2016

One of the greatest satisfactions in human life is the ability to reason one with another. To know what one is thinking about, what their plans are and by the same token, for you to share your thoughts as well as your plans with them. It’s what defines a successful relationship.

“Our marriage is wonderful because she always tell me what she thinks would us have a healthy married life and I in turn would do the same.”

“It’s the ability to share our thoughts together as a team that has made this organization to flourish.”

“We have been able to raise our children we keep encouraging them to be open with us about the things that go on in their life.”

It’s through sharing our thoughts together that makes us have good relationships.

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In Guest Posts Tags God's plan, God's promises, God's will, patience
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