One day every one of us will stand before a holy God. You won't need advice—you'll need an Advocate.
In Jesus you get both: a Priest who removes your guilt and a King who leads your life. #FocalPointMinistries#MikeFabarez
Give God your first, not your leftovers. Not just money — your time, your energy, your attention, your words. When He becomes central, everything else starts to shift.
"Faith grows when you follow examples worth imitating." The Christian life was never meant to be figured out alone. Surround yourself with people who give God their best.
"Your generosity reveals how deeply you understand grace." The woman in Luke 7 wasn't calculating cost. She was overwhelmed by forgiveness. That same response should mark our lives.
It's easy to give God what fits conveniently into your schedule. It's much harder to reorder your life so He gets priority. But that's exactly what true sacrifice requires.
You don't have to explain your theology — your life is already doing that for you. Real faith sees God for who He is and responds accordingly. Not out of pressure, but out of reverence.
"The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise." — Psalm 51:17. Real faith starts with honest repentance. Everything else flows from there.
Abel didn't write books or preach sermons. But "through his faith, though he died, he still speaks." — Hebrews 11:4. Faithful obedience has a lasting voice. Whose example is shaping yours?
"God loves a cheerful giver." — 2 Cor. 9:7. He's not just evaluating what you give. He's evaluating the heart behind it. Giving driven by joy looks very different from giving driven by guilt.
It's possible to serve, give, and show up — while the heart is still not right. God isn't interested in outward acts that cover inward problems. He wants truth in the inner person first. Psalm 51:17