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Happy New Year 2025! A Reasonable Service
As the year comes to a close and we prepare our hearts for the new year, I find myself reflecting on a sermon I recently heard at a family church. The message was simple, yet profoundly impactful: What does it mean to give God an acceptable service?
This message felt especially fitting for the end of the year—a season of gratitude, reflection, and planning for what’s to come. Often as Christians, we overcomplicate the Bible, the commandments, and the instructions of God. Yet, God is not a complicated God. He is clear in His expectations, and His guidance is designed to lead us into peace, purpose, and joy.
The sermon explored how we can give God a service that is both reasonable and acceptable, and it offered key points that I believe are worth meditating on as we step into a new season.
Ackee and Saltfish Christmas Morning Breakfast
Nourish Your Spirit This Christmas Join us at Christmas Rest, where we embrace the true meaning of the holiday season—peace, gratitude, and connection. Our blog offers practical tips, spiritual reflections, and encouraging insights to help you prepare for a restful and joyful Christmas. Whether it’s planning a quiet, simple celebration or finding moments of stillness amidst the busyness, our content will guide you towards a more intentional and spiritually fulfilling Christmas. Discover how to slow down, savor each moment, and invite God’s pea
Planning a Christmas That Nourishes the Spirit
Nourish Your Spirit This Christmas Join us at Christmas Rest, where we embrace the true meaning of the holiday season—peace, gratitude, and connection. Our blog offers practical tips, spiritual reflections, and encouraging insights to help you prepare for a restful and joyful Christmas. Whether it’s planning a quiet, simple celebration or finding moments of stillness amidst the busyness, our content will guide you towards a more intentional and spiritually fulfilling Christmas. Discover how to slow down, savor each moment, and invite God’s pea
Trusting in God's Provision during Christmas
When I read Luke 4:3-4, I can’t help but pause at the way the devil approaches Jesus. He begins with, “If you are the Son of God...” It’s subtle, almost like he’s trying to plant a seed of doubt.
This strikes me because it’s not unfamiliar. How often do I find myself in situations where the world—or even my own mind—whispers doubts? The devil knows Scripture, and here, he tries to twist it to test Jesus. That’s a sobering reminder: it’s not just about knowing the Word, but letting the Word know me, shape me, and anchor me.