Jan Harrison Jan Harrison

Knowing your cause

Almost everyone is familiar with the names David and Goliath. People often use the story of David and Goliath as an illustration or motivation to turn obstacles into advantages. They represent opposing sides that are vastly unequal—the smaller and weaker taking the victory.

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Get going

Your past highs and lows are part of your faith journey, and while you may be sitting in pain and suffering loss, Jesus is reminding you today that He is going before you. Would you believe Jesus knows exactly where to meet you and trust that He is waiting for you to come and join Him?

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Resurrection Life

May I just say to the person who has been unjustly accused or found themselves deserted by your friends, you are not misunderstood by Jesus. If you have suffered public humiliation or been lied about, you have compassion and empathy from Jesus.

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Good Friday

His love held Peter through the darkness of betrayal, denial, and the tears of disappointment and shame. The look of love and the words of life echoed repeatedly in Peter’s mind and heart during those dark and difficult days.

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I hear a rooster crowing

They were close enough in proximity to clearly communicate the message in a look—the intimate exchange between two people that says volumes without a word. Jesus turned and looked at Peter and unconditional love and grace beyond comprehension poured out.

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Lingering, lagging, lying

I misjudged the power of my own strength and the sincerity of my determination. There was a lot going on and I was distracted. Before I realized it, I was carried away by circumstances that led me to some rash and regrettable decisions. It all happened so fast! 

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Listening and Leaning

Jesus knows me better than I know myself. There are two sides to that truth. It’s affirming to be known while at the same time scary to be exposed. When I consider the Lord discerns the thoughts and intents of my heart, I pause, and I pray.

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Preparing for Resurrection Sunday

Recently, I’ve been hanging out with Simon Peter. I’m walking alongside him and trying to keep up with His enthusiasm and zealous sense of adventure. He challenges me to be more courageous and bold in my commitment to follow Jesus. He has also made me look deep within my own heart and ask some probing questions.

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Navigating the wilderness

God offers a future to anyone and everyone who will listen to His voice and respond to His word. God honors the time invested in learning to listen to His voice. Each time you sit with Him in His living word, He is training and equipping you. He’s preparing you.

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Lesser things

When we are born of the Spirit by giving our lives to Jesus as Savior and Lord, we have the Holy Spirit of God living inside us. We have access to the thoughts, insights, revelation, and wisdom that God gives to His people.

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Gifts

Gift guides are popping up everywhere, offering great ideas for the latest and greatest things to give—and, to be honest, things to want! They are organized by interests, hobbies, price, uniqueness, usability, collectability, age, and gender. They always boast of having "something for everyone on your list" and aim to help you secure the "perfect" gift for that certain someone who is hard to shop for.

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The Advent of more than enough

As we count down the days to Christmas, I want to embrace the profound truth this season brings—a truth that surpasses material gifts and festive celebrations. It's a truth that declares we have received more than enough—a Savior, a promise, a presence, and an overflowing hope.

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Reaping the harvest

While rocking gently on the waves of the Sea of Galilee, the multitudes gathered on the shoreline to hear Jesus speak many things to them. On this particular day He told them a parable about seeds and what hinders or helps them grow and take root. As he finished telling the story He told the crowd, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear!”

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Stand on faith

What do you do when you don’t see a manifestation of the presence and power of God?​​ When it feels like you've been left behind, forgotten, or that your prayers go unheard, how do you stand firm in your faith?

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Hard things

Sometimes God calls us to do hard things. It's not because He is harsh; rather, it's during these challenging times that we experience His supernatural strength.

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Psalm 143

David prays this from a desperate place. He knows what it’s like to be forsaken, lonely, and afflicted. And He knows there is no place to go but to God.

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Prudence, Diligence, Kindness

Being prudent means exercising restraint and humility. It's about understanding the power of a well-timed and appropriate word. We don't need to reveal everything we know, and sometimes, silence can be the wisest response.

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The Lord looks at the heart

In the grandeur of King Nebuchadnezzar's court, there was an edict to find the most exceptional young men from Israel's royal family and nobility. The criteria were strict: they had to be physically flawless, handsome, well-versed in various fields of learning, informed, quick to understand, and suitable for service in the king's palace.

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Obedience

In our faith journeys, we often encounter moments where obedience becomes the cornerstone of our progress. It's in these instances that we discover the profound truth that obedience is an expression of our love for God.

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