Is there a mountain—or problem—in your life obstructing you from accomplishing your goals? If so, have hope. As God’s child, you have the God-given right to be victorious in everything that you do. Story continues…
Jul 20, 2010 | By Jennifer Sanchez | Categories: Featured, Recently Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: god, inspiration, mountain, Spa, Spa for the Soul | Leave A Comment »
Have you ever felt like every time you opened your Bible or went to church or your small group, God kept pointing you to the same thing over and over again? That’s been happening to me lately. Story continues…
Jul 20, 2010 | By sharronhoddemiller | Categories: Featured, Recently Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: jealous, Spa, Spa for the Soul | Leave A Comment »
How many times have you seen a commercial about summer where the message was meant to make us feel that this season was carefree and all about relaxation? And how many times did you think to yourself, “That’s not how things are in my world,” as you juggled the things on your to-do list?
Summer may have a reputation as the most peaceful time of year, but the truth is that it’s completely the opposite. It’s actually more hectic, more demanding and less carefree than almost any other time of the year. Working moms suddenly have an extra job as they shuttle children to and from activities and camps. Vacations don’t always go as smoothly as planned. The relatives we had looked forward to seeing seem to get on our nerves. Add to that the sweltering heat and it’s no wonder we feel so stressed each year when June rolls around.
While everyone experiences these expectations and letdowns, it may be helpful to remember that we can choose NOT to feel stressed about them—this summer or any time of year. We’ve been given a promise–one that can substantially lighten our worldly burdens if we will only remember it and hold fast to it:
Jeremiah 1:5 (Amp)
Before I formed you in the womb I knew [and] approved of you [as My chosen instrument], and before you were born I separated and set you apart, consecrating you…
God made this statement to the prophet Jeremiah, but the same promise applies to you and me. God has made us who we are and deems us capable of whatever task is laid before us. Not only that, but He reminds us that he has a peaceful life
planned for us:
Jeremiah 29:11 (Amp)
For I know the thoughts and plans that I have for you, says the Lord, thoughts and plans for welfare and peace and not for evil, to give you hope in your final outcome.
God’s plans for us are all about prosperity and hope and harmony. This gives us the confidence to face every task with the assurance that we have an advantage – God is on our side.
These promises were amplified many years after Jeremiah was a prophet when Jesus came. Through Him, we were given even more reason to be at peace.
John 14:27 (Amp)
Peace I leave with you; My [own] peace I now give and bequeath to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. [Stop allowing yourselves to be agitated and disturbed; and do not permit yourselves to be fearful and intimidated and cowardly
and unsettled.]
So when the worries of this life get you down, or the stresses of summer make you feel defeated, remember that God has given you all the abilities you need to succeed in this life. You are beautifully and wonderfully made. Take peace in His promises.
How many times have you seen a commercial about summer where the message was meant to make us feel that this season was carefree and all about relaxation? Story continues…
Jun 01, 2010 | By Melissa Sobey | Categories: Featured, Recently Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: bible, god, peaceful, relax, Spa for the Soul, summer | Leave A Comment »
Just as every parent desires good things for their child, the God who created you wants to see you thrive and become all that He designed you to be. “Before I formed you in your mother’s womb I knew you,” he reminds us. “Before you were born I set you apart.”1 The Bible offers many inspiring and challenging messages about the plans God has for each of us and how we are to discover them.
First, the Lord has destined you to greatness. What a wonderful promise. He has plans to prosper you and not to harm, plans to give you a hope and a future.2 He wants to reveal the treasures of darkness, riches stored in secret places, so that you may know that He is God.3
If you’re ever in doubt about something you feel called to do, have confidence in knowing that His grace is sufficient: His strength is made perfect in your weakness.4 Just as God used David the Sheppard to defeat Goliath, He desires to use you in greater ways than you can conceive or imagine. His plans are much greater than our own. Let go of your fears and allow God to use you mightily. If God is for you, who can be against you?5
Second, He has enabled you to complete your task by providing you with all the gifts and talents needed to accomplish everything that you were commissioned for. But know that you cannot step into greatness on your own. Humble yourself and put your trust in God rather than in the ability He gave you.
Some circumstances are beyond our control, but nothing is impossible for God. If you allow Him to use you and listen to His ways, He promises to instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; He will counsel you and watch over you.6 If you completely surrender and relinquish control, doors will open up like never before. Victory will be yours.
Make this a month of discovery. Invest some time every single day to diligently seek God and ask Him to help you align your plans to His. This can be done during a quiet time of prayer and meditation when you wake or before you go to sleep. Open the Bible and read its message. You’ll find that it is new every day.
Finally, get to know the One who made you. You may feel that God is too big or too distant to hear our prayers. But He has promised to listen when we talk to Him. Ask Him to reveal your purpose, the reason He created you. Call upon Him and pray to Him, seek Him with all your heart, and you will find Him.7
Become His friend. We were created in His likeness and image. And just as we seek out relationships, God also seeks a personal relationship with us. The closer we get to Him, the more we will understand the person He created us to become. When we truly understand ourselves, we will understand our purpose. It’s a chain reaction.
Each of us has a choice. We can live our lives according to our own plans and fall short, or we can allow God to transform us and mold us into the person we were created to be.
God created you with a purpose in mind. Don’t settle for mediocrity. Align your ways to His and allow His plans to unfold in your life. Step into your destiny!
Just as every parent desires good things for their child, the God who created you wants to see you thrive and become all that He designed you to be. “Before I formed you in your mother’s womb I knew you,” he reminds us. “Before you were born I set you apart.” 1 The Bible offers many inspiring and challenging messages about the plans God has for each of us and how we are to discover them. Story continues…
Jun 01, 2010 | By Jennifer Sanchez | Categories: Spa for the Soul | Tags: destiny, fulfillment, god, Spa, Spa for the Soul, spritual | Leave A Comment »
Proverbs 31:10 begins with this question and goes on to give an elaborate description of what a virtuous woman should be. From these few verses have come many devotionals and teachings throughout the years, targeting women within the household. Story continues…
May 05, 2010 | By Melissa Sobey | Categories: Spa for the Soul | Leave A Comment »
The Lord loves you so much! The Bible says that He even knows the number of hairs you have on your head. No matter how far you think you are from Him, He wants us to know that He’s always there waiting for us. Many ask, “Why did you leave me, God? Where are you amidst my pain and suffering?” Story continues…
May 05, 2010 | By Jennifer Sanchez | Categories: Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: bible, god, Spa for the Soul | Leave A Comment »
The Lord loves you so much! Every time you’ve wondered whether or not He has heard you, He says, “Yes, my child. I have heard you.” And if you think that you are reading this by mistake, I tell you the truth: you’re mistaken. God loves you and desires your heart more than anything else. He created you for a reason and had a purpose for your life in mind when He formed you in your mother’s womb.
If you feel lost at this moment, God is saying to you, “Come to me my child, and I will guide and help you find your way. I will lay the path before you with milk and honey until it is overflowing. I am not a man that I should lie.”
He calls you His “Beloved child” and desires nothing but good things for you. If you feel undeserving of His love, know that we have all sinned and all fall short from the glory of God. Not one in this world is without sin.
If you have been wronged in the past, I plead with you to forgive all who have hurt you. Seek refuge in the Lord your God who desires to give you rest from your past. Cast all of your burdens upon Him, for His yoke is light and easy.
You are special to Him–so much that He knows how many hairs you have on your head. He formed you in such a beautiful and unique way that there is no one in this world who is like you. You are unique!
Today I encourage you to lay your ways down and give full control to Him. I promise that your life will change for the absolute best! Your eyes and ears will be opened to higher dimensions. You will feel and experience love as you never have before. Follow Him… and goodness and mercy shall follow you all of the days of your life!
Let go, Let God [and see great things happen!]
The Lord loves you so much! Every time you’ve wondered whether or not He has heard you, He says, “Yes, my child. I have heard you.” Story continues…
Apr 14, 2010 | By Jennifer Sanchez | Categories: Featured, Recently Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: inspiring, love, Spa, Spa for the Soul | Leave A Comment »
In our culture, with everything that money can buy, it’s easy to confuse “being rich” with “being happy.” These days, people “live to work.” The more we work, the more money we have, enabling us to buy more, have more.
I recently stumbled across an article that discussed this very thing. The article included several testimonies from older millionaires who wished that they had lived their lives differently. This struck a chord with me. I was reminded that people often work hard throughout their lives to acquire great wealth but, at the end of it all, they don’t feel satisfied.
People often allow the distraction of money to get in the way of life’s true meaning– knowing and serving God. Money can either be a blessing or a distraction; it depends entirely on us. Don’t allow money to distract you from your purpose. Be wise and use His blessings to advance His Kingdom. Work for Him and He will bless you with more than what you can ever conceive or imagine. Matthew 6:24 states that “Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.”
The Bible also teaches us to be financially prepared. In fact, Proverbs 6:6-8 gives us an example of how to do this: “Go to the ant, O sluggard, observe her ways and be wise, which, having no chief, officer, or ruler, prepares her food in the summer and gathers her provision in the harvest.” Take a careful look at the natural world God has created. His creatures aren’t wasteful or lazy. They are focused on preparing for the upcoming season. We too need to keep our priorities ordered, working diligently and saving so that if financial turmoil arises, we are not left unprepared.
Proverbs 21:20 and 21: 5 gives an important message about the ways of the wise man, who knows how to save: “In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a foolish man devours all he has. The plans of the diligent lead surely to plenty, but those of everyone who is hasty, surely to poverty.”
In other words, by careful planning and management, along with God’s grace and guidance, your needs will be provided for, and your financial life will become stable and relatively worry-free. If we put Him first, in everything that we do, He will provide over and beyond what we expect, and our needs will be more than “just met.” His ways are so much higher than ours, His plans so much bigger than our own. He wishes to bless His children. But we must remember to put Him first.
In our culture, with everything that money can buy, it’s easy to confuse “being rich” with “being happy.” These days, people “live to work.” The more we work, the more money we have, enabling us to buy more, have more. Story continues…
Apr 13, 2010 | By Jennifer Sanchez | Categories: Featured, Recently Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: awards, Business, latinas, women | Leave A Comment »
Life is like a roller-coaster. It’s always going to have its ups and downs; its struggles and victories. No matter what stage you’re in, it’s important to keep holding on. God is in control and always brings us through, time and time again. Story continues…
Mar 12, 2010 | By Jennifer Sanchez | Categories: Featured, Recently Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: care, ethics, faith, family, god, hope, joy, Morals, Stress, thinking, value, women | Leave A Comment »
When a man and a woman marry each other, they become one flesh. The joining of two individuals can be a beautiful thing if the marriage is built on a strong foundation. We hope that as you apply this to your life, your marriage will be richly blessed!
It is important to start off by discussing the marital roles. Many of us have been tainted by society’s views on what our roles as men and women should be. Just because something has been pounded into you, doesn’t mean its right.
Creation
When God created both Adam and Eve, He also created and established roles for both men and women to follow. Because God is the same today, tomorrow and forever, these roles still apply today. And, if these roles are carefully followed into your marriage, you will not only be a blessing, but be blessed as well.
Genesis 2:18 tells us after God created Adam, He felt something was missing and He said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” Looking at this one scripture, we must recognize one important factor: God created Eve for Adam. Eve was the helper suitable for him.
This scripture shows us that all women were created to be suitable helpers. To better understand our role as helper, let us delve further into its meaning. A helper is someone who aids, or assists; a supporter, backer, or ally. Thus, in essence, wives are the backbone to their husbands in that they should encourage and support all decisions made by their husbands. In the Bible, the book of Ephesians (5:24) further explains a husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church. Just as the church submits to Christ, wives should also submit to their husbands in everything.
Our society tends to make us feel weak or inferior if we submit to our husbands because the word submission is often grossly misunderstood. Submitting to your husband does not bind you in servitude. It doesn’t suggest you can’t think for yourself, or allow your spouse to take advantage of you. God is pure-hearted and everything He tells us is pure and good. Just as He calls us to submit to our husbands, He also has given a distinct role for men to follow.
Just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, husbands are called to love their wives in the same way (Eph. 5:25.) Husbands should love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife, loves himself (Eph. 5:28.) 1 Corinthians 13:4 teaches us that love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. When a husband acts in love, it’s not difficult, but instead a pleasure for his wife to submit and follow him.
Both roles are equal and no sex is higher than the other. But, God did create men to lead the marriage. However, men cannot lead properly if their wife’s interest is not at heart. When a man truly loves his wife, he will make decisions based on that love, with the benefits of the home in mind. It’s easy for a wife to follow her husband when she feels and knows she is loved. It’s equally easy for a husband to lead if he knows his wife is behind him.
5 tips for a fruitful marriage:
1. Be patient. It is easy to get angry at your spouse when they say something that upsets you. It is very difficult, and it takes someone who is very wise, to stay calm and remain patient. A hot-tempered man stirs up dissension, but a patient man calms a quarrel (Proverbs 15:18).
2. Be kind to one another. Kindness is simple way of showing our affection for our spouses. 1 John 3:18 instructs us to not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth. “Love” is not only saying “I love you.” It’s living it and showing it. Let your actions speak for you.
3. Be quick to think, slow to speak and slow to get angry (James 1:19). In the heat of the moment we can sometimes say things we later regret. Before hurting your spouse with what you say, think twice before you speak once.
4. Don’t let the sun go down while you are still angry (Ephesians 4:26). Be completely humble and gentle, bearing with one another in love. Even if you feel as though you’ve done nothing wrong, attempt to solve the problem before the night is over.
5. Encourage each other daily. Hebrews 3:13 tells us to encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.
These are very wise words. Just as harmful words destroy and harden hearts, comforting words build up and bring relief. By building someone up you also nourish the soul and motivate them to persevere under distressing situations.
When a man and a woman marry each other, they become one flesh. The joining of two individuals can be a beautiful thing if the marriage is built on a strong foundation. We hope that as you apply this to your life, your marriage will be richly blessed! Story continues…
Feb 10, 2010 | By Jennifer Sanchez | Categories: Spa for the Soul | Tags: Marriage, Wedding Planning | Leave A Comment »
Q: I grew up with a mother that struggled with deep emotional insecurities and attachment issues. I consider myself a very different woman, but find myself exhibiting similar “neediness” when I’m in relationships. How can I improve myself and avoid bringing those issues into my home?
A: It sounds as though your mother exhibited some features of a personality disorder. People who struggle with these symptoms really are seeking reassurance that they are worthy of love, attention and devotion. Probably during her early childhood, she felt that her family didn’t provide her with enough “I love you/ value you” messages.
Unfortunately for you, she wasn’t successful at recognizing her neediness and how it drove people away from her. You, however, have a tremendous advantage in that you recognize how her behaviors and insecurities diminished her life and relationships. You have the ability to not repeat those self-sabotaging behaviors.
The first issue which I feel you must address and work to counter is recognizing that you are not the cause of her inability to attach and show love. Your mother parented you the way she was probably parented. Her inability to connect and nurture you was a result of her intense fear that if she loved you, you would discover her failings, “un-lovability” and eventually, you would leave her. Her inability to attach with you has nothing to do with your worthiness and lovability. You must get it out of your head that you aren’t lovable.
It would be beneficial for you to make a list of what makes you unique and loveable. You should start every day by reminding yourself of these positive qualities. We call these exercises self talk. If your mother isn’t able to nurture you, you must nurture yourself. Treat yourself how you wish your mother had been able to show her love to you. In addition to this positive self talk, you also need to talk yourself through your behaviors that others identify as needy. Remind yourself of how you react to your mother’s neediness.
When you experience your moments of neediness, talk with your significant other and or a close friend about these feelings and insecurities. Be honest about your fears/ anxieties. Talk yourself out of testing people’s love and devotion to you. Making people walk the trial by fire will only exhaust people and result in them leaving you. No one person will ever be able to meet all of your needs or to completely fulfill you. By the same token, you are not able to meet all of the needs of anyone else. No one person will ever be able to give you constant attention/ devotion. Some of your needs need to be met by you.
The most beneficial thing you can do to not allow those destructive behaviors from entering your home is to be aware of your behaviors that result in making people feel overwhelmed by your insecurities and need for constant attention.
Q: I grew up with a mother that struggled with deep emotional insecurities and attachment issues. I consider myself a very different woman, but find myself exhibiting similar “neediness” when I’m in relationships. How can I improve myself and avoid bringing those issues into my home? Story continues…
Feb 10, 2010 | By Barbara Legate | Categories: Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: faith, family, Health & Exercise | Leave A Comment »
The word happiness evokes thoughts of friends and family gathering to celebrate festivities, a large accomplished goal, traveling to an exotic place or spending quality time with family. Story continues…
Jan 01, 2010 | By Jennifer Sanchez | Categories: Featured, Spa for the Soul | Tags: god, happiness, hebrews, joy, trials, troubles | Leave A Comment »