
I am Sheeza Shad, serving with King Jesus Life Ministries in Faisalabad, Pakistan. My work is centered on demonstrating God’s love through practical service, outreach, and community development, particularly among families and children in underprivileged and brick kiln communities.
With a passion for spiritual growth, education, and humanitarian support, I am committed to creating opportunities that empower individuals and bring lasting transformation through the message of Christ.
At King Jesus Life Ministries, we believe that faith becomes powerful when expressed through action by serving others, nurturing hope, and building lives grounded in God’s Word.
📖 “Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” 1 John 3:18

In a world filled with division, pride, and pain, the idea of loving your enemies can seem almost impossible. Yet, this is exactly what Jesus calls us to do, not just to love those who love us but to show grace and kindness to those who hurt or oppose us.
Jesus said in Matthew 5:44:
"But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spiteful use you and persecute you."
These words are not just beautiful, they are powerful. Jesus didn't just preach them; HE LIVED THEM.On the cross, , when He was beaten, mocked and crucified, He prayed,
"Father, forgive them, for they know no know what they are. " (Luke 23:34)

When we love our enemies, we reflect the very heart of God. The world says: "Hate those who hurt you", BUT Jesus teaches us a Higher Way: The Way of the Kingdom!
God loves even those who reject Him.He sends rain on the just and the unjust. (Matthew 5:45)
When we love like this, we show that we belong to Him.
Loving our enemies does not mean accepting evil or pretending that wrong is right. It means choosing forgiveness over bitterness, peace over revenge, and mercy over hatred.
Forgiveness is not weakness, it's FREEDOM. When we forgive, we let go of the poison of anger, that can destroy our hearts. The enemy wants to divide us, but love breaks his power...Jesus teaches us to PRAY for those who mistreat us, not so that they will change first, but so that our hearts will stay soft and full of love.
1.Pray for those who hurt you.
Ask God to bless them and open their eyes.
2.Let go of revenge.
Trust God to bring Justice in His time.
3.Speak kindly.
Don't let bitterness control your words.
4.Do good.
Sometimes a simple act of kindness can melt a hard heart.
5.Remember JESUS.
When it's hard to love, look at the Cross, that's how much He loves you!
1. What is the anointing?
The anointing is simply God’s presence and power working through an ordinary person to do extraordinary things.
It is the same anointing that:
When the anointing comes upon a believer, they can do what their natural strength can never accomplish.
The anointing is never given for entertainment or ego.
It comes with an assignment.
Jesus declared:
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to…” (Luke 4:18)
The anointing always comes with a “to” —
to preach,
to heal,
to deliver,
to bring freedom,
to set captives free.
If God has anointed you, He has assigned you.
The anointing flows strongest through clean vessels.
Not perfect vessels.
Not famous vessels.
But consecrated vessels those who set themselves apart for God.
If you want to walk in the anointing:
Samson did not lose his strength in one moment; he lost it in a series of small compromises.
The anointing thrives where purity is honored.
Every step of obedience increases spiritual authority.
David was anointed in private long before he was crowned in public.
But between the anointing and the throne was a journey of obedience, testing, humility, and faithfulness.
When you obey God even when it’s hard you make room for greater anointing.
When you walk in the anointing:
Because you are not operating in your power you’re operating in His.
The anointing is God’s ability functioning through your availability.
The anointing is sustained through:
Oil flows when the vessel stays under the pouring.
God is not looking for perfect people.
He is looking for willing people.
If you feel unqualified, weak, or ordinary, perfect.
You are exactly the kind of person God loves to anoint.
The world doesn’t need more talent, it needs more anointed vessels.
Homes need anointed mothers and fathers.
Churches need anointed servants.
Communities need anointed witnesses.
Nations need anointed voices.
And God is calling you to walk in that anointing.
The anointing is not something you chase.
It is something you carry.
God has already placed His Spirit in you.
Now walk with Him boldly, humbly, and faithfully.
When God anoints you, nothing can stop what He has ordained.
Walk in the anointing, and the world will see Christ through you.
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Mental health is one of the greatest battles of this generation. Many people suffer in silence—carrying anxiety, depression, fear, trauma, loneliness, and emotional heaviness. Yet, for many Christians, this struggle becomes even harder because they feel guilty, misunderstood, or spiritually weak for experiencing mental battles.
But here is the truth:
Struggling with mental health does not make you less Christian. It makes you human.
The Bible is full of people who battled emotional storms David, Elijah, Job, Naomi, Jeremiah, and even Jesus Himself felt deep sorrow. God does not condemn the hurting. He draws near to them.
The Bible says:
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)
This means God is not far from your pain He is closest to you when your mind feels overwhelmed. The God who created your spirit also created your mind, and He cares about both.
Many believers think:
“Real Christians shouldn’t feel depressed.”
“If I had more faith, I wouldn’t have anxiety.”
“My sadness means I’m spiritually weak.”
None of this is biblical.
David said, “My tears have been my food day and night.”
Elijah said, “I have had enough, Lord.”
Jeremiah was called “the weeping prophet.”
Jesus said, “My soul is overwhelmed to the point of death.”
If great men of God battled emotional turmoil, it means faith and mental struggle can exist together.
Your emotions do not disqualify you God’s grace covers you.
The enemy often attacks the mind because it’s the gateway to your peace, confidence, and purpose.
That is why Scripture says:
“Take every thought captive.” (2 Corinthians 10:5)
Anxiety, fear, confusion, and hopelessness are not just feelings they are places where the enemy tries to plant lies.
But the Word of God is stronger than every lie.
When your mind is under attack, remember:
Your mind is a battlefield, but Christ is your victory.
Prayer is powerful.
Scripture is powerful.
Worship is powerful.
But so are:
Christians do not need to choose between faith and help.
God works through prayer and through people.
Just like you take medicine for your body, you can take help for your mind.
Healing is not a lack of faith it is stewardship of the life God gave you.
The Bible says:
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” (Romans 12:2)
Renewing means:
You may not wake up healed in one moment, but God walks with you through every moment of your healing journey.
His love is patient.
His grace is steady.
His presence is constant.
The Body of Christ is called to:
No one should suffer quietly.
A Christlike church embraces the broken, lifts the wounded, and creates space for people to be honest about their battles.
No matter your struggle anxiety, depression, trauma, overthinking, loneliness—God promises restoration.
“He restores my soul.” (Psalm 23:3)
“I will heal your wounds.” (Jeremiah 30:17)
“My peace I give you.” (John 14:27)
Your story is not over.
Your mind is not beyond repair.
Your heart will laugh again.
Your soul will breathe again.
There is hope, healing, and wholeness in Christ.
Mental health is not a sign of spiritual failure.
It is a place where God wants to bring healing.
You are loved.
You are seen.
You are valuable.
You are held in the hands of the Healer.
And God will walk with you step by step toward peace,
And God will walk with you step by step toward peace, freedom, and restored joy!
Throughout history, God has raised women to accomplish His purposes women who prayed, preached, prophesied, led, nurtured, fought, and stood boldly for His Kingdom. Today, more than ever, the Spirit of God is awakening and empowering women to rise into their God-given calling.
Women in ministry are not a modern idea; they are a biblical reality and a kingdom necessity.
The Bible is filled with women God used in powerful ways:
These women were not silent spectators, but active participants in God’s mission.
Their stories show one truth: When God calls, gender is not a limitation.
In Acts 2:17, Peter quotes the prophet Joel:
“Your sons and your daughters will prophesy…
Both men and women will declare my message.”
The Holy Spirit does not distribute gifts based on gender, culture, or tradition.
He pours out His power on all flesh.
If God can call a woman to salvation, He can call her to ministry.
If God can anoint a woman to pray, He can anoint her to preach.
If God can give her a voice, He can give her a platform.
Women carry a God-given sensitivity, compassion, and spiritual depth that enrich the Body of Christ. Their ministry often brings:
When women rise in ministry, the church becomes more complete.
The Kingdom of God advances when both halves of the Body walk in their full calling.
For generations, cultural norms, fear, and misinterpretation of Scripture have tried to silence women.
But God is tearing down walls:
Women are not rising because culture demands it
They are rising because God is calling them.
When God placed His call on Deborah, He did not ask permission from society.
When Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene, He did not consult tradition.
When Priscilla taught Apollos, she did not need approval to obey God.
People do not validate a calling;
it is validated by the One who gives it.
If God puts His fire in a woman’s heart, she is responsible for using it for His glory.
Our world is broken, hurting, abused, confused, and desperate for hope. God is raising women who will:
This is not an accidental moment.
This is a divine assignment.
Women are rising not in rebellion,
but in obedience to the voice of the Holy Spirit.
A healthy, Christ-centered church:
When women flourish, families flourish.
When women lead, communities heal.
When women minister, heaven touches earth.
You are not overlooked.
You are called, anointed, and chosen by God.
Just like Esther, you have been brought into
the kingdom
“for such a time as this.”
Rise.
Speak.
Serve.
Lead.
Shine.
The Kingdom of God needs you.
Living Out Faith
in a Broken World
Shining God’s Light When Everything Around You Seems Dark
We live in a world filled with pain, confusion, fear,
instability, and spiritual darkness. Everywhere we look broken families, broken
systems, broken hearts. Many believers feel overwhelmed, wondering how to stay
strong in faith when the world seems to be falling apart.
But God never called us to hide from the world.
He called us to rise in the midst of it.
Jesus said:
“You are the light of the
world… you are the salt of the earth.” (Matthew 5:13 14)
This means God chose you on purpose to
shine in a broken place.
1. Faith Is Not Meant to Run Away, It Is Meant to Stand
When darkness increases, faith is not supposed to disappear.
It is supposed to stand firm.
Daniel stood in Babylon.
Esther stood in Persia.
Joseph stood in Egypt.
The early church stood in a hostile world.
God placed them in broken environments so His glory could be
revealed through them.
Your environment may be broken, but your faith doesn’t have to
be.
2. Living Out Faith Means Living Differently
As believers, we are called to live with:
· Purity when the
world promotes compromise
· Love when the
world grows cold
· Compassion when
hearts become hard
· Hope, when
people feel hopeless
· Truth when lies
dominate culture
· Grace, when the
world chooses judgment
Our lives should make people ask:
“Why are you different?”
Because Christ lives in us.
3. Stay Rooted The World Is Loud, But God’s Voice Is Stronger
The world screams fear, but God whispers peace.
The world spreads anxiety, but God gives assurance.
The world offers temporary happiness, but God gives eternal joy.
To live out faith, you must stay rooted in:
· The Word of God
· Prayer
· Worship
· Fellowship
· Obedience
A tree with strong roots survives every storm.
A believer with strong roots survives every trial.
4. Brokenness Is an Opportunity for God’s Glory
Many times, God places believers in painful situations not to
break them
but to shine through them.
Your workplace may feel dark…
Your family may feel divided…
Your community may feel hopeless…
But wherever God places you, He wants you to be a lamp
on a stand.
Sometimes the world won’t read a Bible
But it will read your life.
5. You Don’t Need to Be Perfect
Just Available
God never demanded perfection from His children.
He only asked for availability.
Moses stuttered.
Gideon doubted.
Peter failed.
David made mistakes.
Yet God used them all because they chose to keep walking in faith.
Your brokenness does not disqualify your calling.
God uses cracked vessels so His light can shine through the cracks.
6. Show Christ Through Love
In a broken world, the greatest witness is not our words
but our love.
Jesus said:
“By this everyone will know
you are my disciples if you love one another.”
Love is:
· Kindness in
cruelty
· Forgiveness in
betrayal
· Patience in
difficulty
· Mercy in
weakness
· Generosity in
need
Love is the language the world understands.
7. Keep Hope Alive
Because God Is Still in
Control
No matter how chaotic the world becomes, God has not lost
control.
He is still:
· King
· Sovereign
· Faithful
· Present
· Working behind
the scenes
Your faith is not based on the condition of the world
It is based on the character of God.
And He never changes.
Conclusion: Shine Anyway
The world is broken, but Christ is still the Healer.
The world is dark, but you are still the light.
The world is shaking, but your faith can stand firm.
You were born for such a time as this.
Not by accident by assignment.
Live your faith boldly.
Love deeply.
Pray continually.
Stand courageously.
Shine brightly.
The darker the world gets,
The brighter your light must shine.
The Power of Obedience
Why Surrendering to God Unlocks His Best for Our Lives
God never intended obedience to be a burden.
From the very beginning, obedience was designed as a pathway not to
restriction, but to blessing, protection, and purpose.
Obedience is not weakness.
Obedience is not religion.
Obedience is not blind submission.
Obedience is trust in action.
It is choosing God’s way even when we do not fully understand.
1. Obedience Is the Foundation of Relationship
With God
From Genesis to Revelation, God calls His people to walk with
Him through obedience.
Adam was tested by obedience.
Abraham was blessed through obedience.
Moses led through obedience.
Jesus Himself modeled obedience.
The Bible says:
“If you love Me, keep My commandments.”
Obedience is not about rules it is about love.
2. Obedience Positions Us for God’s Blessings
God’s promises are often attached to obedience.
When we obey:
Doors open
Provision follows
Peace increases
Direction becomes clear
Favor is released
Delayed obedience delays blessing.
Partial obedience limits breakthrough.
But full obedience invites God’s hand.
3. Obedience Protects Us From Harm
God does not command us to control us.
He commands us to protect us.
Disobedience leads to:
Confusion
Consequences
Regret
Broken relationships
But obedience builds boundaries that guard our hearts, minds,
and futures.
God sees what we cannot see.
Obedience keeps us safe.
4. Obedience Builds Spiritual Strength
Every act of obedience strengthens our faith.
Small yeses prepare us for bigger assignments.
Quiet obedience builds bold faith.
When we obey:
Our confidence grows
Our discernment sharpens
Our spiritual authority increases
Obedience trains us to hear God clearly.
5. Obedience Produces Fruit
Faith without obedience remains incomplete.
Obedience produces:
Character
Discipline
Consistency
Spiritual maturity
You may not see the fruit immediately,
but obedience always bears fruit in its season.
6. Obedience Brings Alignment With God’s Will
When we obey, our will aligns with God’s will.
Obedience brings:
Clarity
Peace
Order
Purpose
Life begins to make sense when we walk in God’s direction.
7. Obedience Glorifies God
Our obedience is a testimony.
The world sees Christ when we choose obedience over convenience.
When we obey in love, humility, and faith, God is glorified through our lives.
Conclusion: Obedience Is the Key
Obedience is not about perfection.
It is about surrender.
It is choosing God’s voice over fear.
God’s way over comfort.
God’s truth over culture.
Obedience unlocks blessing.
Obedience builds faith.
Obedience reveals God’s heart.
When we obey, we walk in purpose.
When we surrender, we experience peace.
When we trust, God moves.
Because obedience is not loss
it is the doorway to life
Why Believers Need Each Other to Grow, Stand,
and Shine
THE IMPORTANCE OF FELLOWSHIP
God never designed the Christian life to be lived alone. From
the beginning, He declared, “It is not good for man to be alone.” While
this applies to relationships and marriage, it also reflects a deeper spiritual
truth: we grow best together, not apart.
Fellowship is not optional.
Fellowship is not a luxury.
Fellowship is not a “side part” of Christianity.
Fellowship is God’s strategy to strengthen
believers, build the church, and shine His light in a dark world.
1. God Created Us for Community
From Genesis to Revelation, God shows that His people thrive in
unity.
The early church in Acts 2 devoted itself to:
· Teaching
· Breaking bread
· Prayer
· Fellowship
This wasn’t a weekly routine
it was a lifestyle.
God knows that when His children gather, His presence
grows stronger.
2. Fellowship Strengthens Faith
Life is full of spiritual battles, discouragement, temptation,
fear, and loneliness. When believers walk alone, they are more easily
discouraged and defeated.
But when we walk together:
· We lift each other up
· We encourage one another
· We hold each other accountable
· We pray for one another
· We share burdens
The Bible says:
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” (Proverbs
27:17)
You become stronger because someone is walking with you.
3. Fellowship Protects Us From Spiritual
Isolation
The enemy loves to isolate believers.
A sheep separated from the flock becomes vulnerable to wolves.
When a believer isolates themselves:
· Temptation becomes stronger
· Depression grows deeper
· Thoughts become heavier
· Fear becomes louder
But fellowship is spiritual protection.
Where believers gather, the enemy loses power.
4. Fellowship Is Where We Experience God’s
Love Tangibly
We often pray, “Lord, show me Your love.”
And God does but many times He shows it through people.
Through:
· A friend’s prayer
· A sister’s encouragement
· A pastor’s message
· A brother’s support
· A believer’s testimony
Fellowship is where God’s love takes on a face, a voice, and a
touch.
5. Fellowship Helps Us Grow Spiritually
You cannot grow into spiritual maturity alone.
Growth happens when we:
· Worship together
· Study the Word together
· Serve together
· Learn together
· Share experiences
· Confess sins
· Celebrate victories
Christianity is not a solo journey.
It is a family journey.
6. Fellowship Releases Power and Unity
The Bible says:
“Where two or three are gathered in My name, I am there.”
Unity brings:
· Strength
· Peace
· Breakthrough
· Answered prayers
· Miracles
When believers come together with one heart, heaven responds.
7. Fellowship Builds the Church
The church is not a building
it is people connected in love and purpose.
Fellowship:
· Builds relationships
· Builds trust
· Builds faith
· Builds disciples
· Builds community
· Builds the Kingdom
Every time believers gather, the church becomes stronger.
Conclusion: We Need Each Other
No believer is meant to walk alone.
No Christian is meant to carry their burdens alone.
No child of God is meant to fight battles alone.
Fellowship is God’s gift.
It is His design.
It is His blessing.
When we gather, we grow.
When we connect, we strengthen.
When we fellowship, we reflect Christ.
In a world that is growing colder, we must stay closer.
In a world that is breaking apart, we must stand together.
Because together, we shine brighter.
BEING SALT AND LIGHT
Living a Faith That Reflects Christ in a Broken World
The world we live in is hurting,
confused, and broken. Darkness seems louder than truth, fear stronger than
hope, and division deeper than love. Many believers wonder how to live
faithfully without losing heart or compromising their values.
But Jesus spoke clearly to His
followers:
“You are the
salt of the earth… You are the light of the world.” (Matthew 5:13–14)
He did not say you should become.
He said you are.
This is not a suggestion.
It is our calling.
1.
God Placed You Where You Are for a Reason
You are not in your family,
workplace, school, or community by accident. God placed you there
intentionally.
Light is most visible in darkness.
Salt is most needed where there is decay.
God has positioned you to reflect
Him exactly where the world needs Him most.
2.
Being Salt Means Preserving What Is Good
Salt was used in biblical times to
prevent decay. In the same way, believers are called to stand for truth,
integrity, and holiness in a world that often celebrates compromise.
Choosing honesty over lies.
Choosing purity over pressure.
Choosing obedience over popularity.
You preserve what is good by living
differently quietly, faithfully, consistently.
3.
Being Salt Also Means Adding Grace
Salt adds flavor. It brings life and
meaning.
Your faith should not make life
bitter for others it should make it richer.
Through kindness, patience,
gentleness, and mercy, people should taste something different in your life.
Something that makes them wonder where your peace comes from.
4.
Being Light Means Shining Without Fear
Light does not fight darkness it
simply shines.
When you live with love, truth, and
humility, darkness loses its power. Your life becomes a testimony without
shouting, arguing, or forcing.
Jesus said we should not hide our
light. What God has placed inside you was never meant to stay silent.
5.
You Don’t Have to Be Perfect to Shine
Many believers hold back because
they feel unworthy or broken.
But God has always used imperfect
people.
Moses doubted.
David failed.
Peter denied Jesus.
Yet God still used them because they
were willing.
Your weakness does not cancel your
calling. God’s light shines beautifully through cracked vessels.
6.
Shine Through Love
Being salt and light does not mean
judging the world it means loving it like Christ did.
Jesus met people where they were,
loved them deeply, and then transformed them. Truth spoken without love wounds.
Love without truth misleads. But truth wrapped in love heals.
Let your life reflect Jesus through
compassion, forgiveness, and grace.
7.
The World Needs Your Light
This generation is searching for
hope, peace, and direction. God has entrusted you with His light not to hide,
but to share.
You may feel small, unseen, or
ordinary but even a small light can push back great darkness.
Conclusion:
Shine Where God Has Placed You
You don’t need a platform to shine.
You don’t need perfection to be effective.
You just need obedience.
Be salt that preserves goodness.
Be salt that adds grace.
Be light that shines hope.
Live faithfully.
Love deeply.
Stand gently but firmly.
Because when you live as
Learning to Trust God’s Guidance One Step at a Time
Many believers sincerely ask, “What is God’s will for my
life?”
They long for direction, clarity, and assurance especially when facing
important decisions about the future, relationships, career, or ministry.
Sometimes God’s will feels confusing or distant. We pray, wait,
and wonder if we are hearing Him correctly. But Scripture reminds us that God
is not silent or careless with our lives. He desires to lead His
children.
DISCOVERING GOD'S WILL
God Has a Will for Your Life
God’s will is not random, and your life is not an accident.
The Bible says:
“For I know the plans I have for you… plans to prosper you and not to harm
you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
God has already gone before you. His will is shaped by love,
wisdom, and purpose. You are not trying to convince God to care He
already does.
2. God’s Will Begins with a Relationship
Before God reveals direction, He invites relationship.
God is not just interested in where you are going, but who
you are becoming. When you walk closely with Him through prayer, the Word,
and obedience His will becomes clearer.
Guidance flows from intimacy.
3. God Often Leads Step by Step
Many people want a full map, but God often gives only the next
step.
The Bible says:
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” (Psalm
119:105)
A lamp does not show the entire road it shows enough to take the
next step. God teaches us to trust Him daily, not rush ahead.
4. God’s Will Is Found in Obedience
Sometimes we wait for direction while ignoring what God has
already spoken.
If we obey what we know loving others, living honestly,
forgiving, serving—God will guide us into what we don’t yet know.
Obedience opens the door to clarity.
5. God Speaks in Many Ways
God may guide you through:
· Scripture
· Prayer and peace in your heart
· Wise counsel
· Open and closed doors
· Inner conviction from the Holy Spirit
God is not confusing. When something is from Him, it will align
with His Word and produce peace, not fear.
6. Waiting Is Also Part of God’s Will
Waiting does not mean God is ignoring you.
In waiting, God:
· Strengthens faith
· Develops patience
· Prepares your heart
· Aligns circumstances
Sometimes God’s will is not about moving forward, but
about learning to trust while standing still.
7. God’s Will Is Always Good—Even When It’s
Hard
God’s will does not always mean an easy path, but it always
leads to growth, purpose, and eternal good.
The Bible says:
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own
understanding.” (Proverbs 3:5)
When we surrender our plans, God aligns us with His best.
Conclusion: Walk Forward with Trust
You don’t need to fear missing God’s will. A loving Father knows
how to guide His children.
Stay close to Him.
Listen patiently.
Obey faithfully.
Trust completely.
God’s will is not hidden from those who seek Him with an open
heart.
As you walk with Him, He will lead you one step at a time
Learning to Trust God’s Guidance One Step at a Time
Many believers sincerely ask, “What is God’s will for my
life?”
They long for direction, clarity, and assurance especially when facing
important decisions about the future, relationships, career, or ministry.
Sometimes God’s will feels confusing or distant. We pray, wait,
and wonder if we are hearing Him correctly. But Scripture reminds us that God
is not silent or careless with our lives. He desires to lead His
The Bible says:
“For I know the plans I have for you… plans to prosper you and not to harm
you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
God has already gone before you. His will is shaped by love,
wisdom, and purpose. You are not trying to convince God to care He
already does.
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2. God’s Will Begins with a Relationship
Before God reveals direction, He invites relationship.
God is not just interested in where you are going, but who
you are becoming. When you walk closely with Him through prayer, the Word,
and obedience His will becomes clearer.
Guidance flows from intimacy.
3. God Often Leads Step by Step
Many people want a full map, but God often gives only the next
step.
The Bible says:
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” (Psalm
119:105)
A lamp does not show the entire road it shows enough to take the
next step. God teaches us to trust Him daily, not rush ahead.
4. God’s Will Is Found in Obedience
Sometimes we wait for direction while ignoring what God has
already spoken.
If we obey what we know loving others, living honestly,
forgiving, serving—God will guide us into what we don’t yet know.
Obedience opens the door to clarity.
5. God Speaks in Many Ways
God may guide you through:
· Scripture
· Prayer and peace in your heart
· Wise counsel
· Open and closed doors
· Inner conviction from the Holy Spirit
God is not confusing. When something is from Him, it will align
with His Word and produce peace, not fear.
6. Waiting Is Also Part of God’s Will
Waiting does not mean God is ignoring you.
In waiting, God:
· Strengthens faith
· Develops patience
· Prepares your heart
· Aligns circumstances
Sometimes God’s will is not about moving forward, but
about learning to trust while standing still.
7. God’s Will Is Always Good—Even When It’s
Hard
God’s will does not always mean an easy path, but it always
leads to growth, purpose, and eternal good.
The Bible says:
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own
understanding.” (Proverbs 3:5)
When we surrender our plans, God aligns us with His best.
Conclusion: Walk Forward with Trust
You don’t need to fear missing God’s will. A loving Father knows
how to guide His children.
Stay close to Him.
Listen patiently.
Obey faithfully.
Trust completely.
God’s will is not hidden from those who seek Him with an open
heart.
As you walk with Him, He will lead you one step at a time.
Hope in the Waitings
In a world that moves fast and demands
instant results, waiting can feel frustrating, painful, and lonely. When
prayers seem unanswered and promises delayed, the waiting season can test our
faith. Yet in God’s plan, waiting is not a punishmentit islace of
preparation, growth, and deeper trust.
God’s Purpose in Waiting
The Bible teaches us that God works
according to His perfect timing, not ours. “To everything there is a season, a
time for every purpose under heaven” (Ecclesiastes 3:1). When God asks us to
wait, it does not mean He has forgotten us. It means He is aligning everything
for our good and His glory.
Many of God’s servants experienced waiting
before stepping into their calling. Abraham waited for the promised son. Joseph
endured years of hardship before his promotion. David waited through trials
before becoming king. Their lives remind us that God’s delays are not denials.
Why God Allows Waiting Seasons
Waiting shapes our character and
strengthens our faith. It teaches us patience, humility, and complete
dependence on God. The world tells us to rush, but God invites us to trust.
“Those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength” (Isaiah 40:31).
Waiting is not wasted time. It is often
where God heals our hearts, corrects our desires, and prepares us for the
blessings ahead.
Holding on to Hope
Hope in the waiting season is rooted in
God’s faithfulness. Even when we cannot see His hand, we can trust His heart.
God hears every prayer, sees every tear, and knows every silent struggle. He is
always working behind the scenes.
How to Wait with Faith
Pray consistently and honestly before God.
Trust His timing, even when it feels slow.
Stay faithful in obedience.
Guard your heart from doubt and
discouragement.
Remember God’s promises and hold on to His
Word.
The Beauty of God’s Timing
When the waiting season ends, we often
realize it was necessary. God’s timing is always perfect, and His plans are
always good. What He has promised, He will surely fulfill.
Let your waiting be filled with hope, your
heart with trust, and your eyes fixed on the Lord. He is faithful, and He will
never fail.
“Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your
heart take courage; wait for the Lord.”
Psalm 27:14 ✝️🤍
Staying
Close to God in a Busy Life
Finding God in the Middle of Everyday Demands
Life today moves fast.
Responsibilities, work, family, studies, ministry, and constant distractions
often leave us feeling tired and overwhelmed. In the middle of all this
busyness, many believers quietly struggle with one question:
How do I
stay close to God when life is so busy?
God never intended busyness to
separate us from Him. In fact, He desires to walk with us within our
busy lives, not outside of them.
1.
God Desires Relationship, Not Perfection
God does not ask for flawless
routines or long hours of prayer every day. He desires a real relationship.
The Bible says:
“Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” (James 4:8)
Even small moments of sincere
connection matter to God. A quiet prayer, a thankful heart, or a whispered
conversation throughout the day keeps us close to Him.
2.
Busyness Does Not Mean God Is Distant
Sometimes we mistake silence for
absence.
God is not far when life becomes
busy. He is present in every moment at work, at home, on the road, and even in
exhaustion. The problem is not that God leaves us, but that busyness often distracts
our awareness of Him.
Learning to recognize God’s presence
in ordinary moments helps us stay connected.
3.
Stay Connected Through Simple Daily Habits
Staying close to God does not always
require adding more to your schedule. It often means inviting God into what you
already do.
You can:
Pray while working or walking
Read a short Scripture in the
morning
Worship quietly during daily
tasks
Thank God throughout the day
Speak to Him in your thoughts
Consistency matters more than
length.
4.
Choose Presence Over Pressure
Martha was busy serving, but Mary
chose to sit at Jesus’ feet. Jesus gently reminded her that being with Him
mattered more than being busy for Him.
Serving God is good, but intimacy
with God is better.
When pressure increases, pause and
return to His presence. God brings peace where the world brings pressure.
5.
Guard Your Heart from Distractions
Not all busyness is bad, but too
much noise can weaken spiritual sensitivity.
Take time to:
Limit distractions
Step away from constant screens
Create quiet moments with God
Protect time for rest
Silence often helps us hear God more
clearly.
6.
Stay Close Through Obedience
Closeness to God grows through
obedience.
When you choose honesty,
forgiveness, kindness, and humility even in busy moments you stay aligned with
God’s heart. Obedience keeps your spirit sensitive and your connection strong.
7.
Give Yourself Grace
Some seasons are heavier than
others. God understands tired hearts and full schedules.
Do not condemn yourself for not
doing “enough.” God looks at your heart, not your performance.
His grace is sufficient for every
season.
Conclusion:
God Walks With You
Staying close to God in a busy life
is not about escaping responsibilities it is about walking with God through
them.
Invite Him into your everyday
moments.
Talk to Him often.
Listen when you can.
Rest when needed.
God is not asking you to slow your
life He is asking you to walk with Him in it.
And when you
walk with God, even the busiest life becomes a place of peace. 🤍✝️