Serendipitous Thoughts by Sugar Bear
“Encouraging Engaging Passion—Never Give Up!”
“When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.” — Psalm 56:3
There are mornings when I wake up uncertain whom I’ll meet or how I’ll serve—but one thing I know: I’m going to make someone’s day great. I may not know the who or the how, but I know the why. God calls us to live with intention, not hesitation—to be deliberate lights in a distracted world.
Each sunrise is training camp. Train to be clutch. Before work, school, practice, or fixing breakfast, pause and write:
• Two ways I will improve today.
• One person whose day I will make great.
This small act of reflection sets your compass. It’s not about perfection—it’s about progress. When you live intentionally, your faith becomes visible. Passion grows when purpose meets practice.
Fear may come, but so will faith. Psalm 56:3 reminds us that trust redirects fear into strength. So be deliberate in kindness. Be consistent in compassion. Be specific in encouragement. Be the change that turns complaints into courage.
And here’s the heartbeat of it all—you see, we have Jesus.
When storms rise and fear whispers, Jesus steadies our hearts. We don’t walk alone. We stand on His promise, not our performance. Because of Jesus, courage isn’t wishful thinking—it’s divine confidence clothed in humility and hope.
On my" Jesus Business card", in bold letters, are the words: “You are loved.” Beneath it—Isaiah 41:10:
“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.”
Below that, my name—Ron “Sugar Bear” McFarland—along with my blog (rmcfarl.blogspot.com) and email (mcdogdaddy@aol.com).
At the top of the card, you’ll see the name “Sugar Bear.” It’s more than a nickname—it’s a story. When people read my card, they smile, and I know it’s because of the name. That smile opens a door. I get to tell them that Sugar Bear isn’t just a football name—it’s a faith name.
Once it meant strength on the field; now it means service in the Kingdom. It’s my reminder that God can redeem any name, any story, and any heart—and use it for His glory.
That card isn’t just contact information—it’s a covenant. A reminder that I’m called to live as a brotherly servant Christian, intentional in belief, thought, and action. Because what we practice, we become. And who we become can start tidal waves of influence that echo Christ’s love across hearts and generations.
So let me ask you—how is Jesus messing with you?
How is He stirring your heart, challenging your comfort zone, or nudging you toward something greater? Because Jesus doesn’t just show up to bless us—He shows up to transform us. And transformation always comes with a holy disruption.
Who is your Sugar Bear?
Prayer:
“Lord, train my heart to be clutch—steady, selfless, and strong. Let me encourage passionately, love intentionally, and live as Your tidal wave of grace in someone’s life today. Thank You, Jesus, for being my unshakable hope, my reason to never give up, and yes—thank You for still messing with me. Amen.”
God bless you and this ministry!


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