Bitter or Better

By Linda Tancs

How do you react under adverse circumstances? Do you become bitter, or better? The root cause of bitterness for the believer is a lack of trust in God. Trust makes you better, not bitter. It’s not that complicated to trust God. Just turn your eyes toward Him (Psalm 121) and don’t dwell on your circumstances, seeking to resolve it on your own (Proverbs 3:5-6). Do this daily, and make trust a habit.

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

Minding Your Business

By Linda Tancs

In the classic 1951 movie, Scrooge, Ebenezer tells the ghostly countenance of his partner Jacob Marley that they were good men of business. Marley angrily replies that mankind was his business; their common welfare was his business. Alas, for Marley it was a lesson learned too late. For Scrooge, it was a reckoning. Mankind is, indeed, our business (Ephesians 2:10). So mind your business.

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

Let God Be the Judge

By Linda Tancs

At some point, you’ve likely witnessed someone acting as “judge and executioner” when it comes to passing judgment on someone else’s behavior or situation. Maybe you’ve done it yourself (Romans 2:1). Why do we do it? Psychologically, it’s a matter of assigning attributes (thoughts about others’ situations or personality traits) aimed at understanding their behavior. Biblically speaking, judging shows a lack of humility, an inability to recognize one’s own defects. Jesus preached continually against judging others (see e.g., John 8:1-11; Matthew 7:3). Let God be the judge (Romans 14:10). Focus on your own acts and remember, no one is perfect (1 Peter 5:6).

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

Do Not Disturb

By Linda Tancs

Sometimes it feels like everyone is walking around with a “Do Not Disturb” sign around their neck. Maybe you’re walking around with one, too. There’s a story in Luke’s gospel that captures the essence of it, wherein one neighbor tells another one knocking on his door late at night not to bother him (Luke 11:11-7). But Jesus makes the clear and strong point that we need to open ourselves to others and their needs: provide food for the hungry, clothes for the poor, companionship for the lonely (Matthew 25:40-45). Loving and caring for others (even late at night) is second only to loving God (Matthew 22:37-39). It’s not a question of when; it’s a matter of how.

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

Delegated Authority

By Linda Tancs

In business parlance, delegated authority is an authority obtained from another who has authority, typically involving the transfer of responsibility for a task from a supervising employee to another employee. It’s a win-win for both sides, enabling business leaders to effectively manage their workload and helping team members develop new skills. But whether you’ve ever been a part of a business or not, you’ve experienced delegated authority. Jesus delegated his power and authority to drive out demons and to cure diseases first to his twelve disciples (Luke 9:1-2). It didn’t end there, however. He gives all of us power and authority to cast out demons, lay hands on the sick and overcome all the other works of the devil (Luke 10:19) as well as to preach the Gospel in the name of Jesus. Be useful to the Kingdom; use your authority.

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

All the Best

By Linda Tancs

In Jesus’s first public miracle He turned water into wine at a wedding after the initial supply of wine ran out (John 2:1-10). Amazingly, the wine He produced was even better than what had already been served. Why give an even better wine? Why not provide more of the same wine? Traditionally, the best wine was served first while the guests could appreciate it. Since that wasn’t the outcome, why not provide more of the same? What Jesus shows through the wine miracle is that we should conduct ourselves with excellence in all that we do. Jesus did His best and the rest, as they say, is history. Do your best, and God will do the rest.

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

Be A Contender

By Linda Tancs

In the movie On the Waterfront, actor Marlon Brando delivered the iconic line, “I could’ve been a contender.” A contender is one who aspires to be an overcomer. The apostle Paul would qualify as a contender (2 Timothy 4:7). Are you a contender?

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

Truth That Doesn’t Hurt

By Linda Tancs

The expression “the truth hurts” is used to refer to a situation when someone is given truth that is unwelcome or hurtful. It isn’t biblical, though. According to the Bible, the truth doesn’t hurt. In fact, it sets us free (John 8:31-32). Choose biblical truth over other versions.

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

Seeing and Believing

By Linda Tancs

The term “doubting Thomas” refers to a skeptic, one who refuses to believe without the benefit of personal experience. It derives from the apostle John’s gospel account of the apostle Thomas, who refused to believe that the resurrected Jesus had appeared to the other disciples until he experienced it himself (John 20:24-29). In other words, seeing is believing. That’s the common refrain in the natural world but, biblically, we live by faith and not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7). In fact, it’s appropriate that we’re likened to sheep in a scriptural context because sheep can’t see well; they’re dependent on the shepherd’s voice to lead them. Listen for His voice.

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.

Remember Yourself Forward

By Linda Tancs

A charismatic preacher exhorted his audience to “remember yourself forward.” That’s a great way of reminding folks that they’re overcomers: you overcame before, and you’ll overcome again. Jesus is the ultimate overcomer (John 16:33). There is no struggle, adversity or hardship that you can’t overcome because you’re more than a conqueror (Romans 8:37). You’ve had the victory before, and you’ll have it again (1 Corinthians 15:57). Just remember yourself forward.

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As part of FOOT FORWARD MINISTRIES (a teaching and speaking ministry), Go Forward in Faith represents faith-based meditations for personal and professional growth. Follow us on Twitter @moveonfaith and join the Facebook group @goforwardinfaith.