Angels
Angels and How to Think Like Them
Are you struggling with how you think? If so, it’s understandable. We are continually bombarded with negative news. Then there are the uninvited thoughts the enemy presents. Would you love, instead, to think like an angel? We can. How? Follow their example. In the midst of all that seemed wrong the night of Jesus’s birth, (crowded city, no rooms, delivering Jesus in a stall) the angels announced the Heavenly Gazette headlines, “Savior Born,” not the Bethlehem Post headlines, “No Rooms.” In other words, the same events happened the night of Jesus’s birth, but they were viewed differently; one from a heavenly perspective and the other from an earthly perspective. I can’t help but think it would put a smile on Jesus’s face if believers thought like angels. God is up to something. We can be sure His motive is holy. Let’s commit to being messengers of the good news that there is a Savior and speak of God’s peace and goodwill demonstrated through Christ.
Blessings, sweet friends, as we choose to think like an angel.
Copyright, “Preparing Our Hearts for Christmas,” by Debbie Taylor Williams
Angels and How to Think Like Them
Are you struggling with how you think? If so, it’s understandable. We are continually bombarded with negative news. Then there are the uninvited thoughts the enemy presents. Would you love, instead, to think like an angel? We can. How? Follow their example. In the midst of all that seemed wrong the night of Jesus’s birth, (crowded city, no rooms, delivering Jesus in a stall) the angels announced the Heavenly Gazette headlines, “Savior Born,” not the Bethlehem Post headlines, “No Rooms.” In other words, the same events happened the night of Jesus’s birth, but they were viewed differently; one from a heavenly perspective and the other from an earthly perspective. I can’t help but think it would put a smile on Jesus’s face if believers thought like angels. God is up to something. We can be sure His motive is holy. Let’s commit to being messengers of the good news that there is a Savior and speak of God’s peace and goodwill demonstrated through Christ.
Blessings, sweet friends, as we choose to think like an angel.
Copyright, “Preparing Our Hearts for Christmas,” by Debbie Taylor Williams
Angels and How to Think Like Them
Copyright, “Preparing Our Hearts for Christmas,” by Debbie Taylor Williams
Are you struggling with how you think? If so, it’s understandable. We are continually bombarded with negative news. Then there are the uninvited thoughts the enemy presents. Would you love, instead, to think like an angel? We can. How? Follow their example. In the midst of all that seemed wrong the night of Jesus’s birth, (crowded city, no rooms, delivering Jesus in a stall) the angels announced the Heavenly Gazette headlines, “Savior Born,” not the Bethlehem Post headlines, “No Rooms.” In other words, the same events happened the night of Jesus’s birth, but no doubt, people viewed them differently – from either a heavenly perspective or an earthly perspective. I can’t help but think it would put a smile on Jesus’s face if believers thought like angels. God is up to something. We can be sure His motive is holy. Let’s commit to be messengers of the good news that there is a Savior and speak of God’s peace and good will through Christ.
Blessings, sweet friends, as we choose to think like an angel.