Whoever of you loves life and desires to see many good days, keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking lies. Turn from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it. -Psalm 34:12-14
And those who are peacemakers will
plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest
of righteousness. -James 3:18
This scripture grabbed me a while ago. I have been pondering it.
I love this promise,a Harvest of Righteousness.
It makes me want to be a Peacemaker.
It makes me wonder what I will harvest if I chose not to be a Peacemaker.
So I ask….
What seeds are you planting?
What are you reaping?
This week I am sharing one of my Favorite songs and Artist. Jeremy Camp’s heart is so transparent in his music. On this weekend of Love…This song reminds me of the most important Love of All…..God’s Love!
God Played Peek-a-Boo with me the other morning!
It Reminded me that He is ALWAYS there….
Even when I can’t see him He really is with me!
It is an Awesome Feeling.
Sometimes when things start to pile up in my life, the trials and struggles, I have to smile. Because I know that some of those things that are being thrown at me are poop bombs from the enemy.
I know that the enemy only attacks when he has something to worry about, when he is trying to get me to forsake my Lord. It cracks me up because the more yuck he throws my way the closer he pushes me to my Lord, My God, My Abba Father.
I refuse to give the enemy a foothold in my life. What about you?
Do you ever welcome your trials?
Do you ever watch a movie that you have seen before, that you know the outcome. A movie where something bad is going to happen. You sit there watching, wanting to tell the people in the movie how to avoid the bad thing. But no matter how much you wish the ending would change it doesn’t.
Everytime I read Genisis I have that feeling about Eve eating that darn forbidden fruit.
I wish I could change that one action that has caused us all to sin, hurt, struggle, etc. Sometimes I just want to scream.
Can you imagine what the life God wanted us to have would be like?
Can you imagine a world with no wrong?