Vessels for God’s Glory
Two of my favorite analogies in the Bible are being clay in God’s hands and the treasure in jars of clay. What does it mean to be a vessel for God?
Two of my favorite analogies in the Bible are being clay in God’s hands and the treasure in jars of clay. What does it mean to be a vessel for God?
Writing for Boundless all these years has been an education. Here are four takeaways that have shaped me.
The ability to ask (and answer) questions is a good area to grow in, as well as a mark of mature adulthood.
It’s not “if” I make a mistake. It’s “when” and “how often” I will make mistakes.
There are many good things we can learn from being in relationships, but we can learn just as much from going through a breakup and being single again.
My years of writing for Boundless have been an education in living life for Christ in all seasons — on mountaintops and through valleys.
I wasn’t making any space to hear God speak into my need for direction and wisdom when I turned to people first.
Sometimes the most important thing you can do for God is to be faithful in something small.
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