“Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst?” 1 Corinthians 3:16
So many people worry about what they do.
Will I earn enough money.
Can I afford to go to school to become a doctor or lawyer. 
Our world has made certain professions a matter of prestige and of which to pursue and become. But our jobs do not truly define us. Sure, they can be an outpouring of our passion, but they are not the root identifier of who we truly are. Many times I will go to special events and I will meet people and usually one of the first things they ask is – “So, what do you do?” This one single question becomes the classifier of not just profession but an indicator of what kind of person you are. It’s judgmental and assuming.
What do you say when people ask you this question?
Perhaps you could shock them by saying something like “I’m an ambassador of the eternal King” …just imagine the looks you might get then. The truth is, it doesn’t really matter what the world around you thinks about you, and these kind of canned questions with the rehearsed and canned answers are all superficial and none of it truly speaks to WHOSE we are.
You are and I are sons and daughters of the Most High.
We are called to BE holy…then DO holiness in our practical living.
The Apostle Paul tells us in the above passage to recognize that we are all God’s temple. I have this funny idea of these little steeple and temple running around, and bumping into each other at coffee shops…but the true reality is this: we are God’s kingdom here on earth…and above all, we should live kingdom living before we even attempt the “doing”. Today, may we all find God’s kingdom within us and through us. May we recognize what we do is not as important as WHOSE we are.
Prayer: Lord, grant me understanding of my purpose here on earth. Help me to live for you and to stop worrying about my employment status in society. Guide me in my day and lead me to live for you in all of my ways. I love you Lord. -Amen.




It’s the word ‘Submit’…as in submit someone else.
Submission to God means we can finally become all that God knows we can be. There is this potential within all of us, but it can only be accessed and fully realized when we completely submit ourselves to God’s will. This is probably the most difficult thing we will ever do. Full submission to God doesn’t mean that we will lose our identity, no, it means that we will finally have our full identity. We are called sons and daughters of God…when we finally submit to Him, this title becomes our identity. The difficulty is letting go and trusting Him. It requires us to say, “Lord, my life is in your hands!” When we submit in this way, the temptations of the evil one will diminish and we can resist sin – through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Of course on a day like Valentine’s day, the expressions are everywhere – in the stores, in the flower shops, on commercials…you can’t go anywhere without seeing the evidence of love. Unfortunately you can go many places and also see the void that love leaves. This emotion, expression and way of living can be broken. Many have experienced the brokenness of love – and it deeply hurts. It happens when we become vulnerable to someone else. It happens when we allow ourselves to trust someone and that trust gets broken. Love, at times truly bites!
goodness for God’s persevering, perfect love, because He made a way for us to get back to Him in the most outrageous and compassionate way – His Son. Jesus died in our place. While we were yet sinners Jesus died for us (Romans 5:8). This kind of love came at an extreme cost – Death on a cross…the shedding of blood (Holy blood)…the sacrifice of the Lamb for we the hopeless, unfaithful, and broken sinner. THIS is the love that bites. This is the love that lasts…this is the love that Christ brings to you and me – an undeserving, love full of grace and mercy.


Sometimes we don’t get a choice with which giants we have to face. We have to press onward and actually face them, because if we don’t they won’t just go away and we will be powerless and frozen in our fears. Facing the giants also means reliance on a strength that isn’t our own. God will provide you the strength that you need, but it also requires us to admit that we need help and that we cannot do it on our own. When we let go of this nothing of going it alone, we are freed from the shackles of self-doubt and self-reliance.

Don’t let hate rule you.