Posts Tagged ‘faith’

Praying In Expectation

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

What are you asking God for today? Ask, operate in expectation, then prepare to receive!

1 John 3:22 - “And whatever we ask we receive from Him, because we keep His commandments and do the things that are pleasing in His sight.”


1 John 5:14
– “This is the confidence which we have before Him, that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.”

Choosing Well

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

What will you bring to life today? Faith or fear? Strength of resolve, or uncertainty in the face of challenges? Your choices will determine how high you fly. Focus on becoming significant rather than successful, and eventually you’ll soar. ~ Stacy Hawkins Adams

Making Wise Investments

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Heard someone share this wisdom last week:
If you haven’t made a deposit (in your bank account, your relationship with God, your family or friends, by loving or serving others or by pursuing your dream or a positive goal), why do you expect to make withdrawals? You’ll only get out of life, love and the pursuit of faith and happiness what you put into it.

Make some wise investments today!

Just Enough Truth for Today

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

What is your truth for today?

You may have more than one, but since it’s hump day (Wednesday), one will do!

“Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.” ~ Phillipians 4:8

Feeling Invisible

Monday, April 5th, 2010

On this Monday, “know that wherever you are and in whatever you’re being faithful, God is with you, giving you life. When you’re feeling invisible or taken for granted, He has His eyes on you and His hand in yours.” ~ Excerpt from my late April nonfiction release “Who Speaks To Your Heart?”

Speak Life To Your Dreams

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

If you’ve read my novel, “Dreams That Won’t Let Go,” you know that each of the Burns siblings had at least one desire they longed to fulfill more than anything. Trouble was, none of them could figure out how to get what they wanted most, without first letting go of the outcome they had envisioned.

Have you found yourself in a similar place – stuck because you’re not sure how to climb the wall in front of you, or stalled because you don’t know which fork in the road leads to your personal pot of gold?

When we possess a dream, we often need vision to birth it.

Ask God to give you the courage to put your plans in His hands, kinowing that he may tell you, “Not now” or “Not this way.”

He just may say, “Go forth, and let me open many doors;” but when that hasn’t happened, or isn’t happening, what are we to do?

As the characters Reuben, Indigo and Yasmin learn in “Dreams That Won’t Let Go,” we must decide that the goal we long to achieve is bigger than our doubts, our setbacks and our foes. We must believe that if God is for us, we cannot fail.

Challenge yourself to spend the coming month not only thinking about the dreams you want to accomplish, but also acting on the steps below, every morning:

1) Pray for God to guide you a step closer to your goal.

2) Choose one Scripture that gives you hope or strengthens your faith and recite it throughout the day.

3) Stand in the mirror, look yourself in the eyes, and tell yourself that _____ (fill in the blank with your goal) is already yours, and that you are thriving and thankful for this realized dream.

4) Praise God in advance for granting this desire of your heart, and promise to give him honor when it is achieved.

5) Decide to be thankful for the challenges that slow your progress, and treat them as the steppingstones you need to build character, endurance and a deeper relationship with God, on your way to victory.

Throughout the month, speak life to, and blessings over, your dreams, and hide those words in your heart. When everyone else marvels at your success or triumph, you’ll know that God honored your hard work, your postiive words and your belief.

To Your Blessed Success,

Stacy

When You Believe

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Thoughts on success from actor Will Smith:

~ “There’s no reason to have a Plan B, because it distracts from Plan A.”

~ “Just decide who you’re going to be (and) how you’re going to do it.”

~ “You got a dream? You got to protect it.”

Watch the YouTube video, “Will’s Wisdom,” for more of his thoughts. His confidence and enthusiasm are evidence that with God, all things are possible!