Easy Doesn’t Require Faith

We pray for God to make us stronger, to grow our faith, to deepen our walk with Him. As we say our “Amen” and step out into life, more times than not, we are caught off guard by what is almost inevitably coming next -temptation, trials, suffering, hardship, disappointment, grief.

As much as we love “easy”, God in His infinite wisdom, merciful favor, and unfathomable love, knows the only way we will grow in our faith is to come face to face with that which builds our spiritual strength.

Easy doesn’t require faith. Easy doesn’t build spiritual muscles. Easy doesn’t draw us deeper into relationship with God. It is in the hard times that we learn to depend upon our God and discover He is dependable. It is in the hard times that our faith reaches with everything it has deep into the heart of God and there discovers everything it needs.

It is in the hard times, when we have nothing else, that we come to discover God is more than enough. We pray for God to make us stronger, to grow our faith, to deepen our walk with Him.

When God, in His infinite wisdom, merciful favor, and unfathomable love, answers our prayer, may we not murmur, complain, resent or rebel.

May we instead, embrace His gracious gift and discover what is inevitably coming next – spiritual strength, a deeper faith, a closer walk with our God.~♥️

~Stacy L. Sanchez

Heartprints of God


Hurting People Hurt People

Hurting people hurt people.
We all know this to be true,
and yet,
when bitter words are spoken,
when hurtful gestures are seen,
when emotional wounds are inflicted,
we forget this truth.
We allow the hurt in our heart
to blind us to the hurt in another.
We allow self,
who demands
to be cooed and coddled,
to keep us from giving
the compassion and caring
so desperately needed by our offender.

We allow our own tears
to blur us to the heart tears
of the one lashing out.
We let our broken feelings
overshadow a heart
broken
and in need
of God’s healing touch.
Oh, Father. Forgive us for being so me-minded, so self-centered, so pride-provoked. Give us eyes that see past our wound to see the truly wounded. Give us hearts to feel beyond our pain and into the pain of others. Help us not simply to know that hurting people hurt people, but to live in such a way as to relieve the hurt. Heal us of our selfish pride that we might be instruments of your healing to those truly hurting without You.
In Jesus’ precious name,
we pray.
Amen. ~❤️
~Stacy L. Sanchez / Heartprints of God


Hope was There

Hope.

It was there.

Tucked into the tomb.

Hidden behind a huge stone.

Buried under the sting of death.

But, it was there.

Waiting.

And, then.

It happened.

The glorious moment when, not even death,

could hold Jesus in the tomb.

As the stone was rolled away and death lost its grip once and for all,

hope poured forth in glorious fashion.

“I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me,

though he may die, he shall live.” ~ John 11:25

Hope.

Sometimes, it gets tucked so far back

in a tomb so dark, we can’t see it.

Sometimes, it gets hidden behind

a stone so big, we lose sight of it.

Sometimes, it gets buried behind

a sorrow and grief so consuming and overwhelming,

we can’t feel it. But, it. is. there.

It is always there. And sometimes,

it is only one stone’s roll away.~❤️

~Stacy L. Sanchez / Heartprints of God


His Word is a Lamp at Our Feet

Gracious Heavenly Father,
As I pour out my heart before You,
I don’t even know where to begin
or how all of this is going to end.

(My child, I am the Alpha and Omega,
the beginning and the end.
I’ve got this and I’ve got you.)

The voice of the world,
the cry of my heart,
and Your still, small voice –
all intertwined together,
a muffled, muting combination.
How can I hear You, Lord?
How can I find You in all of this, Father God?

(My child, My word is a lamp
for your feet and a light for your path.
My Spirit will lead you into all truth.
I am The Way, The Truth, and The Life.
Ask, and you will receive.
Seek, and you will find.
Knock, and the door will be opened to you.
I am here,
in the midst of all the confusion,
and you will find Me
when you search for Me
with all of your heart.)

Oh, Father God.
I am weary of the battle,
weary of the fight.
I long for peace,
calm assurance, unending strength.

(My child, My peace I give to you.
Not as the world gives peace,
for My peace passes all understanding.
I am not the author of confusion,
I am Truth.
Truth you can stake
your very life on.
Rest in My faithfulness,
walk in My strength.)

Your will, Abba Father.
This is want I desire most.
Your plan, loving Lord.
This is where I want to be.
Your obedient child, Heavenly Father.
This is who I want to be.

(My child, I know the desires of your heart.
If you will but delight yourself in Me,
I will grant them all.
I love you, My child.
I always have and I always will.
I AM here. Be at peace.)

Thank you, Father God.
In Jesus’ precious name,
I pray. Amen.~

Heartprints of God

This is just one of forty-one prayers you will find in my book, “Gracious Heavenly Father: A Collection of Morning Prayers”. For more information and/or to purchase a copy simply look for the link in the first comment below or here: Stacy L. Sanchez


Everyone Has a Story

Everyone has a story.

Everyone needs a Savior.

So often we allow

the enemy of our soul

to convince us that

everyone else

has it “all together”

and we are the only ones

who don’t.

We are ALL sinners in need of a Savior.

We are ALL sinners in need of grace.

We are ALL sinners in need – period.

Remember:

We aren’t called

to be like other Christians;

we are called

to be like Christ.

Don’t look to others.

Look to God.

Praise God

we have a Savior! ❤️

~Stacy L. Sanchez / Heartprints of God

Everyone is fighting

some kind of battle.

Everyone has

a fear to conquer,

an addiction to overcome,

a regret to face,

a temptation to tackle.