
Luke 12: Jesus Didn’t Do It All
Jesus could have done “all the things”, but He actually said “no” sometimes. That’s sometimes hard for us. This short snippet in Luke 12 is encouraging.
Jesus could have done “all the things”, but He actually said “no” sometimes. That’s sometimes hard for us. This short snippet in Luke 12 is encouraging.
Knowing the purpose for our existence and God’s will for our lives helps us to make wise choices about how we spend our time and energy. How do we do that?
It’s easy to get discouraged when our time with God looks so far from the “Instagram-worthy” vignettes we imagine for ourselves. What to do when time is short?
No spam. Just encouragement & the inside scoop.
Jesus could have done “all the things”, but He actually said “no” sometimes. That’s sometimes hard for us. This short snippet in Luke 12 is encouraging.
Knowing the purpose for our existence and God’s will for our lives helps us to make wise choices about how we spend our time and energy. How do we do that?
It’s easy to get discouraged when our time with God looks so far from the “Instagram-worthy” vignettes we imagine for ourselves. What to do when time is short?
No spam. Just encouragement & the inside scoop.
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