by Kathy Collard Miller | Mar 1, 2014 | anxiety, forgiveness, obedience, overwhelmed feelings, peace, procrastination, regrets, self talk, worry
Here’s our final perspective about dealing with regrets: “Remember But Look Forward.” God’s message is, “Do not cling to events of the past or dwell on what happened long ago. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 15, 2014 | anxiety, humor, obedience, peace, Trust, worry
God will take care of tomorrow. Yes, I should make plans for whatever I truly have control over in the future, but not for those things over which I have no control. If I seek His kingdom, if I obey what He wants me to do today and follow His promptings for any...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 12, 2014 | guidance, knowing and understanding God, obedience
Whispered Directions”If you go the wrong way—to the right or to the left—you will hear a voice behind you saying, ‘This is the right way. You should go this way.'” Isaiah 30:21 (NCV)The more we know God intimately, the more clearly we’ll hear His...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 25, 2013 | church, obedience, salvation, Trust, truth
I don’t think I’d thought of this before, but Bill Clem in his book Disciple suggests we shouldn’t so much invite people to accept Christ as Savior but instead, invite them to follow Him as Savior and Lord. I think in our own minds when we share the...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 13, 2013 | hope, hopelessness, obedience, salvation, voice of God
You can read about it here but here’s what the plant looked like.A few posts ago, I shared about a plant that I almost threw away. Since then, it has continued to be resurrected. And here’s what it looks like today. Isn’t that exciting? As...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Mar 28, 2013 | holiness, obedience, repentance
I feel sorry for God. He is so misunderstood. His created ones love to pick on Him, finding ways to mis-represent Him and misunderstand what He does.The story of God striking Uzzah dead is one of those stories that is hard to understand. It can diminish our trust that...