When a person loves a lady, he desires to make her pleased. No expense or sacrifice is just too great. God loves us and sent His Son to fix our relationship in order that our joy could also be complete. This joy doesn’t depend upon our past, circumstances or struggles. It all is determined by who Christ is.
See what love the Father has given us to be called daughters of God! Our joy increases as we experience and re-experience the glory of His love.
O Lord, how diverse are Your works! Our joy increases as we realize the graciousness of His plans for us.
All God’s guarantees in Christ are yes and amen, that God may glorify Himself through us. When we start to trust all that God has told us and promised us, our joy overflows. There is not any greater comfort or strength than Him.
Learn more about Alisha latest book, Confessions of a Christian Maid:
Being single in today’s church often appears like a waiting game. You are suspended from service, service, even spiritual growth, until you say yes and you’re either regretted or not seen in any respect. Unlike today’s church, God isn’t surprised to see single followers of Christ within the pews. In fact, he has master plans for many who do not have a marriage ring on their finger. Alisha Plummer points out how God wants to provide them purpose and keenness. IN Confessions of a Christian MaidAlisha explores God’s plan specifically for Christian singleness through entertaining stories and scriptural truths. It deals with difficult questions that the Church often ignores, akin to: Where do I slot in? Does the church even want me? Has God forgotten me? What if I never get married? Moreover, it confronts the Church, calling for alignment with its couple-centered culture and asking Christians to know that their single brothers and sisters are usually not only valued by God, but additionally integral to His kingdom.
Singles will feel seen by Alisha’s words; they shall be encouraged to tackle their role within the church and encourage their pastoral staff to rediscover their culture about singleness. is a robust resource for many who need to live and grow in a troubled church—and a way forward for the church itself.
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