Thursday, July 10, 2025


 May 31 – Serendipitous Thoughts by Sugar Bear

“Today, I rested in the peace that passes all understanding.”
“And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” —Philippians 4:7
Spiritual Message:
Some Christians experience transformation instantly; others, like me, walk it out one surrender at a time. But the truth remains the same:
old things have passed away; behold, all things are made new. Those reconciled to God are called to live for Him. It’s not always flashy, but it is faithful—a life of love, holiness, self-control, uprightness, and good deeds.
Jesus said, “The one who endures to the end will be saved” (Matthew 24:13). Not because of their own strength, but because they’re sealed by the Holy Spirit until the day of redemption (Ephesians 1:13; 4:30).
True followers of Christ cling to the Word, reject falsehood, and hold fast—because God holds them fast (Jude 1:24–25).
And that’s where the peace comes from—not from a perfect world, but from a perfect Savior.
Personal Reflection:
The world spins faster every day, but Christ’s peace anchors me. Not because I’m fearless, but because He is faithful. And that’s the peace I carry into every hard conversation, every moment of confusion, every long night of doubt.
Again, my curiosity as a child of God :
“Do we need a Christian revival?”
“It depends. If it’s man-made, it’s just a flash in the pan. But if it’s from God—then He is the revival.”
True revival isn’t driven by emotional highs—it’s anchored in holy endurance.
It’s not stirred by hype but grounded in holiness.
And when that kind of revival takes root, it reshapes how we love—especially those who see the world differently than we do.
My new self with the mindset of Christ within my Braver Angels 100-foot circle of influence, isn’t a courtroom for settling who’s right.
It’s a campfire where the redeemed gather—warmed by truth, guided by peace,
and lit by the One who calms storms with a word.
Let our hearts beat as one in a sacred stillness—
not a fragile calm, but a Spirit-breathed peace.
That’s what I’m holding onto today:
Not the kind of peace the world offers,
but the deep, enduring peace that only Christ gives—
and the light He places in us to carry into the lives of others.
God bless you and this ministry!

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