Meaning - I CAN Do All Things

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Life brings us highs and lows, good and bad, times of plenty and times of little. The apostle Paul encourages us in this verse to see life from an eternal viewpoint. To see God in all things. To find contentment in all circumstances. We can achieve contentment by relying on Christ alone and his power. For we can do all things, come through any struggle, enjoy any blessing because God alone is where we have put our trust. He alone is where we draw our strength.

Wear this tank as a reminder to feel his power and draw upon his strength as you go through life.

Love In Action

So often we show love just through our words.  But it's our actions that have the most power. 

Think about it. 

When you are going through something hard, what touches you deeper?  A friend who says she's thinking about you and asks if she can help.  Or a friend who shows up with flowers and a coffee, or a meal. 

Even if they don't say a word, that friend who showed loved through action, usually has the deepest impact.  

I remember during a particularly busy time - new kid, husband traveling, new company, and just chaos, I was telling a friend I didn't know how I was going to get all my yard work done before the snow fall.  Doesn't seem like a big issue but in the moment of struggle it was.  Then one day I come home to see that friend and her children blowing leaves out of my rock and raking them all up.  I'll never forget that simple, self-less act of love.  

Or the time I had sickness in my house for weeks on end and a friend dropped off a starbucks and soup and left!  It's these moments that can make icky days, add a glimmer of light.

I'm so very blessed to be loved by many and so thankful for those moments above.  Can you imagine what love in action would feel like for those who don't know what it feels like to be loved? Or to those who don't know the love of our Savior?

We pray that as Christians, we can be those moments of love.  That we are more than just words.  That we are people of action.  Ready to love this world.  Whether a friend, family, neighbor or stranger.  There is a reason that we often hear, Actions speak louder than words... because they truly do.

 

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Come to the Table

My dad was redoing our basement for the last couple months.  He's quite the handyman.  And if you ever work next to him you know he LOVES to listen to music.  And 90% of the time he listen's to KTIS and if you've listened to that station lately.   "Come to the Table" by Sidewalk Prophets is played quite frequently.  Every time that song came on, Dad cranked that stereo right up.  And when I say cranked... I mean I should have had concert speakers sent in for him.  But have you listened to the word's of that song?  I mean truly listen?

If not give it a listen, and focus on the words.  

These lyrics get me every time.  Especially this section.

To the thief, to the doubter
To the hero and the coward
To the prisoner and the soldier
To the young, to the older
All who hunger, all who thirst
All the last, all the first
All the paupers and the princes
All who fail you've been forgiven
All who dream, all who suffer
All who loved and lost another
All the chained, all the free
All who follow, all who lead
Anyone who's been let down
All the lost you have been found
All who've been labeled right or wrong
Everyone who hears this song

Just
Come, come to the table

No one.  Absolutely no one is outside of God's holiness and grace.  All are welcome for a chance at salvation.  A chance to be free.  Completely free in Christ.  And not just free but given a new life in him that will be celebrated forever and ever next to The Savior. 

So if you are wondering if you are invited .... you most certainly are.