There comes a moment in every believer’s walk when faith becomes more than something we believe—it becomes something we live. We may love Jesus, pray often, and attend church, yet still find our lives pulled in many directions. Worry competes with trust. Fear crowds out peace. Priorities slowly shift until Jesus is no longer at the center, but somewhere on the side. Living a Jesus-centered life means gently, daily bringing our hearts back to Him. Jesus at the Center of Everything To live Jesus-centered is not to live perfectly. It is to live intentionally. It means allowing Jesus to shape our decisions, our responses, and our perspective. It means asking not only “What do I want?” but “What honors Christ?” Scripture reminds us: “ And He is before all things, and by Him all things consist.” — Colossians 1:17 (KJV) When Jesus is at the center, everything else finds its proper place. A Daily Choice, Not a One-Time Decision A Jesus-centered life is not built in a moment—it is formed daily...
๐ Galatians 6:9 — “And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” There are seasons in life when your efforts feel invisible. You show up every day, create, post, learn, and pray — yet it feels like nothing is moving. But here’s the truth: your seed is growing even when you can’t see it. In digital marketing, this truth hits home. You might be building your online business — posting content that gets only a few likes, sending emails no one replies to, or creating courses that aren’t selling yet. It’s easy to feel like giving up when the results don’t match the effort. But just like in Galatians 6:9, your “harvest season” is already written. ๐พ ๐ก Keep Sowing in the Digital Field Think of every reel you post, every email you send, every funnel you build as a seed . These actions compound over time. What starts as zero followers or one subscriber can turn into a steady income stream if you keep nurturing it. This is ...