The World Motivation
Uncover the truth before you uncover your heart.
“God's plan for you is always better than anything the world has to offer. Trust in His goodness, and know that He's guiding you towards a bright future filled with love, joy, and purpose.”
“True love makes us feel safe and secure, not anxious or uncertain. Genuine love prioritizes our well-being, not just our convenience. When someone truly loves us, they're accountable for their actions and communicate openly. They make time for us, listen to us, and understand our needs. Exploitation has no place in real love; instead, there's mutual respect and care. If someone's love is genuine, they'll be present and committed, not just making excuses or playing games. In true love, actions speak louder than words, and trust is built, not broken.”
“God's Word often challenges worldly values and ideologies .When people are deeply invested in these values, they may react negatively to the challenge. This reaction can be attributed to the person's sense of identity and belonging, which may be closely tied to these worldly values. As messengers of God's Word, it's essential to approach these conversations with sensitivity, while still conveying the truth and its implications.”
“True evangelism is about sharing the love of Christ and transforming lives through the power of the Gospel. Worldly evangelism, on the other hand, often prioritizes numbers, fame, and personal gain. Biblical evangelism is rooted in humility, compassion, and a genuine desire to serve others. In contrast, worldly evangelism can be driven by self-promotion and a desire for recognition. Effective evangelism comes from a heart of love and service, not from a desire for personal gain. When we focus on sharing the message of Jesus with sincerity and humility, lives are transformed.”
“Every mistake is your "Good Teacher" in your life!”
“A grave isn't dug with earth first. It's dug with impatience, deepened with arrogance, covered with fear, and sealed with denial. A wrong sentence, a decision made before its time, not remaining silent where the heart warns…”
“Spending your money on things that give you pleasure once in a while is food for the soul.”
“No matter how fulfilling life feels now, the tides can shift in an instant. In the end, we are left with only the moments that pass us by, and no one but ourselves to hold onto.”
“What we focus on with intention grows. Therefore, focus on what you want — not what you fear.”
“Evaluate your relationships. If they are not good for your mental, financial, spiritual, and physical wellbeing, they are not worth it.”
“When God's Word is spoken, it can convict people of their sin (John 16:8). This conviction can lead to feelings of guilt, shame, and defensiveness. Instead of acknowledging their sin and repenting, they may lash out at the messenger. This reaction is often a result of the person's inner struggle to come to terms with their wrongdoing. As messengers of God's Word, it's crucial to approach these situations with empathy and compassion, while still conveying the truth.”
“Rejection can be God's protection, shielding us from harm and guiding us towards His best. Though painful, rejection can redirect our path and build resilience. Trust in God's sovereignty, knowing He works all things for our good. Sometimes, what seems like rejection is actually God's protection from toxic relationships or misguided paths. Let us seek to understand God's purpose in rejection and trust in His goodness. In His protection, we find peace and hope for a brighter future.”