Clarity Comes Through Counsel
Recently, I had to make a decision about my children’s insurance coverage. On the surface, it didn’t seem like a big deal—but because both of them have physical issues that require strong coverage, I knew it mattered greatly. I started to feel uneasy about the decision, so I sought counsel. After talking it through, I gained clarity, a solid plan, and peace of mind.
Proverbs 11:14 reminds us, “Where there is no guidance, a people falls, but in an abundance of counselors there is safety.”
No matter our age or position in life, we all need advice from time to time. When we are in the middle of a situation, our perspective can be clouded. That’s why God, in His love, surrounds us with wise voices who can help us see more clearly and make better choices.
Remember: you don’t have to navigate life’s decisions on your own. God has placed angels in the form of people we can lean on. Ask Him for discernment to know who to turn to and when—but don’t be afraid to talk to someone.
Proverbs 12:15 tells us, “The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice.” Let’s be wise and open to counsel, trusting God to lead us through the people He places in our path.
Reflection Question: Who has God placed in your life that you can turn to for wise counsel in times of decision-making?
Prayer: Lord, thank You for surrounding us with people who can guide us when our vision is clouded. Help us to remain humble, willing to seek advice, and ready to listen. Give us discernment to know whose counsel is godly and aligned with Your will. Most of all, help us to always seek You first in every decision we face. Amen.
What will be your legacy?
Yesterday, we celebrated with a church for their 132nd anniversary—what a blessing!
As I listened to the powerful word that was preached, I couldn’t help but think about legacy. A legacy is not just the property or possessions we leave behind. It is the influence of our choices, the seeds of faith we plant, the lives we touch, and the example we live. Legacy is the imprint of Christ left through us.
Matthew 28:19 tells us to “Go.” That “go” will not always feel comfortable, and we may not always feel prepared. Yet if we are to leave a true legacy, we must go—go where God tells us, do what He commands, and love as He loves.
Our legacy isn’t only in what we accomplish, but in our obedience to the call of God. The obedience of today shapes the testimony of tomorrow.
Let us consider: Are we willing to go where He leads? For in that obedience lies the legacy that will outlive us.
Prayer: Lord, thank You for reminding us that our legacy is more than what we leave behind—it is who we live for. Help us to walk in obedience, to sow seeds of faith, and to love others as You love us. May our legacy always point back to You. Amen.
Night Lights and Jesus’ Light
Last night, Lyric had a difficult time sleeping. Her dreams were troubling her, and no matter what I tried—an extra blanket, her stuffed friend Cotton, a back rub, or even lying in my lap—nothing fully calmed her. Finally, I asked if she wanted her night light on. She told me which mode she wanted, and I coupled that with calling on the name of Jesus. Soon after, she was resting soundly.
What a lesson there is in that!
John 8:12 reminds us: “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.”
When we are in distress, we have to do the same—look to and call on the light of Jesus to bring us peace. Just as Lyric’s night light broke the darkness in the room, the light of Christ breaks through our fear, uncertainty, and pain.
There will be times when temptations, worries, or distractions try to pull our focus into the shadows. But the remedy is always the same: refocus on the light. Jesus is not just a night light for a moment of fear—He is the Light of Life for every step of our journey.
Prayer: Lord, thank You for being the Light in every season of our lives. Help us to remember that no matter how dark or heavy things may feel, Your light is greater. Keep our eyes fixed on You, and let us walk boldly in the light of Your love. Amen.