Skip & Moses “Just Keep Praying”
Last week God ordered my steps to write and deliver the 4th installment of Skip and Moses, which I preached to preschoolers for chapel at the school at my church. More on that in a second!
Coming off a supernatural week, the week prior and walking in Gods truth and light, I must say this past week of my selfish month, was truly spiritual. I’m all for sweets and being spoiled, but there is nothing sweeter than the Word of God and Him confirming your direction. The week provided an increase of trusting in God and lessons in not welcoming the distractions that Satan sets up.
Last month I listed 3 things that I was extremely excited for, as God reminded me of JOY, and last Tuesday was the 2nd one, which was the start of my Theology class at church. But let's talk about how Satan didn't want me at this class. Considering last week's experience, and my continuous talk to others about prayer life and trusting in God. So now for me to dive deeper in theology with a study by my discipleship pastor? Oh no, Satan says she must be stopped!
My car ends up at the shop for minor maintenance, which the devil intended for harm and stress. But oh how things have changed, I no longer stress about car maintenance after a lesson last year from Father God. So of course this small mechanical deal God worked out in my favor, which was nothing but a blessing.
So my car was in the shop, but that didn't stop me from attending Theology. Myself and just under 200 people attended and the first class was amazingly filled with so much history from the book of Romans. It also connected me with so many people, some with whom I serve with at church, but coming together in The Word brings about a certain bond as we increase our Faith and knowledge of God’s love letter to us.
So let me get back to 40 preschoolers and my sermon "Just Keep Praying". Satan wasn't for that either! Me, teaching kids about my fervent prayer life? Oh no, she must be stopped! So he takes my voice away that morning, but I guess he forgot about my Unstoppable God.
Do these adorable children of God look the least concern, as I rock out with them in praise and worship, lost voice and all? Then I go on to preach a sermon about our favorite bible loving boy, Skip, who talked to them about praying to God in times of fear. Thank you God for the steps that you order for me, down to this very minute of delivering sermons to me to write about, and delivering your message to the little ones, so they can spread the gospel.
I leave you with this verse from Matthew 19:14: Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” ...and that’s why I love what He has created me to do in children’s ministry! With Gods Love, XOXO












