by Debbie W. Wilson | Nov 3, 2014 | Faith, God's will
If I were going to highlight faith, I wouldn’t have picked this incident. Of the many examples of faith in Hebrews 11, I find the one of Isaac to be one of the most surprising: “By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau in regard to their future” (Hebrews 11:20, NIV). Do... by Debbie W. Wilson | Sep 15, 2014 | Faith, God's will
It is not unusual to hear people say, “I believe in God.” But believing God exists and believing we can have a personal relationship with Him are two very different things. Photo by: Steve Browne Einstein said, “Certainly there is a God. Any man who doesn’t believe in... by Debbie W. Wilson | Apr 14, 2014 | Contentment, Eternal Perspective, God's will, Life Experiences, Life skills, Relationship with God, Trusting God
One day, the Lord approached me. “I’d like you to play a role in my story,” He said. “Wow, me? What can I do?” I said. “I’ve picked you to glorify Me. I’ll guide your every step. Here,” He held out my worn leather Bible. “This contains everything you need to know to... by Debbie W. Wilson | Mar 3, 2014 | God's will, Life Experiences, Relationship with God, Trusting God
On February 13, 2014, Raleigh lay paralyzed under a blanket of snow and ice. My husband’s ride home from work that normally takes seventeen minutes had taken him more that five hours the previous afternoon. All night annoying beeps had signaled the power’s struggle to... by Debbie W. Wilson | Sep 2, 2013 | Eternal Perspective, God's will, Hope
I believe in a type of prosperity gospel. Before you agree or disagree, please hear me out. I’ve seen people injured by the so-called prosperity gospel. One man’s friends told him if he believed, his young son would be healed. He believed with all the faith he could... by Debbie W. Wilson | Nov 12, 2012 | Battles, God's will, Healing, Life Experiences, Life skills, Personal Growth, Relationship with God, Trusting God
I will never speak in public again, I promised myself—and God—and climbed behind the wheel of my car. I was leaving a daylong training where I had been one of the speakers. I had spoken on something dear to me, and my emotions showed. I didn’t want to cry in front of...