Living by Truth - A Journey into Grace and Growth
We all seek clarity, purpose, and a sense of growth—but where do we begin?
My Blog Living by Truth - A Journey into Grace and Growth, offers timeless insights into how truth can shape our daily lives.
Packed with practical wisdom and a fresh lens on inner strength, you’ll discover ways to rise above distractions and live with intention.
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Living by Truth - A Journey into Grace and Growth
- People often ignore what is clearly seen about GOD in the world around them
- When truth is suppressed, confusion and harmful choices follow
- Judging others while doing the same things is self-deception
- GOD sees beyond appearances and judges fairly
- Doing good is not about knowing rules but living them out
- Everyone falls short of perfection—no one is exempt
- Right standing with GOD is not earned by effort but received through trust
- Inner change matters more than outward rituals
- A sincere heart is more valuable than a flawless record
- True goodness is not inherited—it’s chosen
- Trusting GOD brings peace and strength in difficult times
- Challenges can shape character and deepen hope
- One person’s mistake can affect many—but one right choice can restore much
- We are not meant to stay stuck in harmful habits
- Choosing what is right leads to freedom and purpose
- What we give our attention to shapes who we become
- Struggles between good intentions and actions are real—but not final
- Wanting to do good is a sign of inner awareness
- Sometimes we need help beyond our own strength
- Living by the spirit of GOD brings clarity and peace
- Fear doesn’t belong where love and purpose grow
- Even pain can point us toward hope
- Nothing can separate us from GOD’s care
- GOD’s choices may seem mysterious, but they serve a larger purpose
- Being part of a plan doesn’t mean we understand every detail
- Zeal without understanding can lead us astray
- Speaking truth and living it go hand in hand
- Everyone has access to GOD—no one is excluded
- Listening and learning are key to growth
- Even rejection can be part of a bigger story
- Humility helps us see our place in the whole
- We are all connected—what affects one affects many
- Renewal begins with a shift in thinking
- Each person has unique strengths meant to serve others
- Love must be genuine—without hidden agendas
- Choosing kindness over revenge brings peace
- Respecting authority is part of living responsibly
- Love fulfills what rules only try to enforce
- Time is precious—live with intention
- Differences in opinion should not divide us
- What we do should build others up, not tear them down
- Personal conviction matters—but so does compassion
- Peace is more important than being right
- Accepting others creates unity
- Encouragement helps us endure
- Serving others brings joy and purpose
- Plans may change, but the mission remains
- Generosity and prayer strengthen community
- Relationships matter—honor those who support you
- Watch out for those who stir division
- Wisdom and strength belong to GOD alone
Powerful and Practical Lessons that Leaders' can draw, especially when viewed through the lens of purpose, character, and community
- Purpose is not self-made; it’s discovered through alignment with GOD’s larger plan
- Vision becomes clearer when rooted in values that serve others, not just personal ambition
- Resilience is built through challenges—leaders grow stronger when they endure with hope
- Integrity matters more than image; what’s done in private shapes public influence
- Communication must be clear, honest, and uplifting—truth without love can divide
- Leadership thrives when it’s inclusive; GOD shows no favoritism, and neither should we
- Humility keeps leaders grounded—no one is above correction or learning
- Delegation is wise; empowering others strengthens the whole group
- A leader’s mindset shapes their impact—renewed thinking leads to transformed action
- Love is not optional—it’s the foundation of lasting leadership
- Serving others is not weakness—it’s the highest form of strength
- Unity doesn’t mean uniformity; leaders must honor differences while building harmony
- Accountability is essential; leaders must model what they expect from others
- Encouragement fuels perseverance—leaders should be the first to lift others up
- Generosity and hospitality build trust and deepen relationships
- Leaders must be alert to division and protect the peace of the group
- Wisdom is not just knowledge—it’s knowing when to speak, act, or wait

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