Much of what we choose to focus on is triggered by what we think about. The Apostle Paul talks about the importance of this concept. Our thoughts have the power either to drag us down to an emotional and spiritual valley of death, or to lift us high to a mountaintop. As a foundational rule, focusing on the negatives will make it difficult for us to see the positives.
In life, there are many different things competing for our attention. If we are not careful, we will lose
focus of the things that really matter most. God calls us to focus on four different things; the good, Christ, our future and our mission. The joy, fulfillment, and satisfaction you have been desiring will require action on your part. Are you ready to let God realign your focus to increase your faith?
The story of the Good Samaritan is as inspiring as it is tragic. The two individuals who pass by the man who is in need are religious folks who should have been willing to help. The only person to reach out their hand was a person who would have been unexpected because he was a Samaritan. Samaritans and Jews were divided in every way, but the hero in this story is someone who breaks barriers to show compassion.
There is a chasm that exists between people. It is a deep divide that keeps us from being in
relationship with one another. Many people seek ways to increase the expanse rather than
seeking ways to close the gap. We divide over all kinds of things. We split over politics, race,
religion and values just to name a few. Rather than embrace the schisms, we can be bridge
builders. We can be the kind of people who fight for unity and love others because of our
connection with and example of Jesus Christ.