Christianity

As a child I had no idea what was being said in church, some social media posts.

Here are some of the posts I posted to social media. I feel it’s time to let my followers know that I am a Christian, that I would like Jesus in our social media conversations more often, because like I have written in a few of my posts below, I had a skewed view of what Jesus was about. I really think Christians should educate the public in nice ways why they should know Jesus and carry the message of why Jesus died on the cross and what that meant.

My goal is to post more about Jesus Christ and why he died. Why people need him in their lives and that he is alive and well up in heaven, seated at the right hand of the Father who is our Creator.

As I child growing up in an atheist family I was taught that people needed God as a crutch and that couldn’t be further than the truth. We are getting closer to the rapture every day and we shouldn’t go each day without sharing the Good News about the Lord. 

Help me spread the truth about the Lord Jesus Christ and you may use some of my posts below and edit them if you’d like the words to say on your social media.

Thank you and God bless you!

I couldn’t understand as a child when I was taken to church by a friend: Jesus died on the cross allowing us to call upon His name for redemption. Thru Him, we’re presented to the Father, ensuring eternal life in heaven instead of our souls enduring separation from God.

Eternal life means more than just “forever.” In the Bible, it’s portrayed positively, as a quality of life that begins on earth and continues in heaven (Romans 6:4). It’s a journey beyond this life, a continuation rather than an end.

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What was never explained to me: In Christianity, salvation means being saved from sin and its consequences (like death and separation from God) through Christ’s death, resurrection, and the justification it brings.

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Christianity

Trusting in Transition: A Prayerful Journey Through Job Seeking and Faith (video)

Suzanne LeBoeuf, 11/15/2023

In this season of my life, the pursuit of employment has become a top priority—specifically, a stable job that offers permanence and allows me to transition from my current uncomfortable living situation to a more spacious and private environment.

During this job search journey, I find myself navigating through what I call “survival” gigs—positions that I wouldn’t typically consider, but necessity dictates the need for a steady income to cover bills and keep a roof over my head. Although it’s not my ideal situation, these temporary roles provide a lifeline, ensuring I can meet basic needs and put food on the table.

Admittedly, there are moments of anxiety and fear, wondering if a permanent opportunity will materialize or if I’ll be confined to contract roles indefinitely. The current job market is undeniably challenging, and I share in the apprehension that many jobseekers are experiencing.

Yet, drawing strength from past experiences, I am reminded that opportunities often reveal themselves unexpectedly. I’ve weathered years of financial turmoil until I found solace in my faith, embracing a belief in the Lord Jesus Christ. Through these trials, I’ve learned to depend on prayer and supplication, building a relationship with the Lord that sustains me through uncertainties.

It’s reassuring to reflect on the transformative power of faith. Connecting with God through prayer and maintaining a daily relationship with Him fosters growth and understanding of His Word. Life becomes more manageable and joyful when we acknowledge the presence of a Living God who answers our prayers.

In those spontaneous moments of connection with the Holy Spirit, I am reminded that God has plans for me. Starting each day with time spent with God provides reassurance and a sense of purpose. This belief not only benefits me but also serves as an example for others, especially those who may not yet know God.

Praising God and acknowledging His role in our lives is crucial. Personally, beginning my mornings with gratitude and thanks helps me feel an immediate sense of assurance that I am on the right path and that God has a plan for me.

During moments of panic about job prospects and financial responsibilities, turning to familiar Bible verses becomes a source of upliftment and hope. One such verse is Philippians 4:19, a reminder that God will supply all our needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

In times of burden, I find comfort in Psalm 55:22, encouraging us to cast our burdens on the Lord, who sustains us and keeps the righteous from being moved. Another source of strength and peace is found in Psalm 29:11, assuring us that the Lord gives strength to His people and blesses them with peace.

Each day, I encourage you to reach out to the Lord, seeking His guidance in your job search. You don’t have to face these challenges alone. Remember that the Lord pursues us with kindness (Jeremiah 31:3) and will never leave us or forsake us (Deuteronomy 31:8). Embrace the unfailing kindness of the Lord, and let your faith guide you through this season of job-seeking.