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@beereans
Bitterness is often a sign that a Christian doesn't realize the size of the debt God canceled for them.
We forgive others because Christ forgave us first.
We’re living in a time where everything feels upside down…
Truth is called hate. Lies are celebrated. Evil is normalized.
And the scariest part?
So many people see it… and say nothing.
Silence doesn’t make you neutral.
Silence is agreement.
The Bible warned about days like this—
when deception would spread, when people would turn from truth,
when the world would grow louder in darkness.
But it also said something else…
There would be a remnant.
A group of people who refuse to bow.
Who won’t stay quiet just to fit in.
Who stand for truth even when it costs them everything.
That’s what being chosen really means.
Not comfort. Not popularity.
But courage.
This isn’t the time to sit back and watch everything unfold.
This is the time to stand up, speak truth, and stop pretending silence is harmless.
Because one day…
everyone will wish they had.
So where do you stand?
"He is always available. He's just waiting for you."
-ctto.
J O Y - the flavor of Christianity.
LET GOD OCCUPY YOUR THOUGHTS
Keep your eyes on your final destination.
Realize that worry should not be a part of your life.
Picture yourself as dead to the world and alive in Christ.
Remember that your Redeemer is returning.
My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow Me:
And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of My hand. - John 10:27-28
'The blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanses us from all sin'" 1 JOHN 1:7
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. 2 Corinthians 5:17
• In Jesus we can always begin with a fresh slate.
• In Jesus there is always a new beginning
• In Jesus there is always forgiveness
It doesn't matter who you are or what you have done - when you come to Jesus in repentance and faith, you can always begin again.
Lord, thank You for Your abundant grace that makes all things new. Help me see my failures and mistakes and turn away from them. Thank You for the fresh start I have been given because of Your sacrifice and love! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Galatians 4
When You’re No Longer Needed…”
In ministry, there will come a time when your presence may no longer be required in the same way it once was.
It can sting. It can feel like rejection.
But take heart—this is not a sign of failure. It’s often the evidence of success.
If you’ve led well, poured out faithfully, empowered others, and made disciples—then being “not needed” anymore might just mean you did your job right.
Jesus trained His disciples and then ascended.
Paul raised up Timothy.
Moses handed the baton to Joshua.
John said, “He must increase, I must decrease.”
Leadership in the Kingdom isn’t about permanence. It’s about preparing others to carry the mission forward—even if that means stepping aside.
So if you’re ever in a season where you feel left out or replaced, don’t let insecurity speak louder than obedience and legacy.
Rejoice.
You’ve planted.
You’ve watered.
God will make it grow.
Let your effectiveness be your legacy, not your title.
Ministry was never about holding on to a position—it was about passing on a mission.
So don’t let insecurity rob you of the joy of legacy.
Don’t mourn being “unneeded.” Rejoice that the Kingdom is growing—even beyond you.
You’ve planted.
You’ve watered.
Now step back and trust: God will make it grow.
Your title may fade, but your impact doesn’t.
Well done, minister. Well done.
This isn’t the end of your impact.
It’s the echo of your obedience.
“Our relationship with God will never be right as long as our relationship with others is wrong.”
— Alistair Begg
“On the average day, we live caught up in ourselves. On the average day, we don’t consider God very much. On the average day, we forget that our life is truly a vapor.”
— Francis Chan
“How do you learn to pray? Well how do you learn to swim? Do you sit in a chair with your feet up drinking coke learning to swim? You get down and you struggle. That’s how you learn to pray.””
— Leonard Ravenhill