Skip to content
Onething.blog

Onething.blog

Onething.blog | Empowering women through the word of God

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Spiritual Growth
  • Words of Encouragement
  • Purposeful Living
  • Jesus in the Old Testament

Tag: Purposeful Living

Flying eagle
Purposeful Living

Soaring like eagles: The pursuit of happiness.

August 23, 2017January 5, 2021 Ester

As we pursue our dreams, build our ministries or climb the career ladder, it is so easy to run ahead of God. We strive, push, struggle - and burn out. Isaiah 40:31 tells us, that if we wait on God, he will renew our strength and we will soar like eagles.

Tagged Isaiah, Purposeful Living, Spiritual GrowthLeave a comment
Sea waves and rocks
Purposeful Living

Facing challenges: Let God take your side

July 26, 2017January 6, 2021 Ester

How can we handle challenges in a godly way? How can we expect God to help us through difficult seasons in life? In 2 Chronicles 16:9, the Bible tells us that God is very keen to strengthen and support those, whose hearts are loyal to him. 

Tagged 2 Chronicles, Purposeful Living, Renewing of the mind, Spiritual GrowthLeave a comment
Pink grass in the sunlight
Words of Encouragement

Forgetting the past: Totally forgiving ourselves.

June 9, 2017February 24, 2021 Ester

Forgetting the past and forgiving ourselves is essential if we want to step into God's purpose for our life. If we don't forgive ourselves, we will not be able to move forward.

Tagged Christian blog, Encouragement, Forgiveness, Philippians, Purposeful Living, Redemption, Renewing of the mindLeave a comment
lamp post at the end of a landing stage
Words of Encouragement

A future and a hope: God has a plan for your life.

May 20, 2017February 24, 2021 Ester

When you messed up or your dreams are shattered - remember: God isn't finished with you yet! God has a plan for your life. He wants to give you a future and a hope.

Tagged Encouragement, Jeremiah, Purposeful Living, Redemption, Renewing of the mindLeave a comment

Posts navigation

Newer posts

Get email updates

By subscribing to this email list, you consent to our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe any time.

Search content

About

Welcome! I’m Ester, and I am passionate about empowering women through the word of God.

A few years back I discovered how much I enjoy reading and exploring the Bible… Read more

Recent Posts

  • When God seems absent. Queen Esther’s story
  • Why personal Bible study must be a priority in 2021
  • It’s time to be a light to the world
  • How we can get through this lockdown – and come out stronger
  • Four steps to get ready for your breakthrough

Instagram

Have you ever heard that the book of Esther is a love story? It’s not. Or that Esther won a beauty contest? She did not.
The prophet Daniel spoke about a ruler who will deceive and seduce many of God’s covenant people. Many scholars believe this prophecy concerns the End Times, when the antichrist will arise and seduce parts of the Church. Whether this is about the antichrist or about an antichrist-figure – be it a person, ideology or movement – Daniel says that only those who know their God will resist deception.
This really hit home recently.
In a world that is getting darker and darker, we need the word more than ever to discern what way to turn and which step to take. The word of God illuminates our path and gives us the security we need to make the next step in the right direction.
Most of us would agree that the past months have been some of the weirdest times we’ve ever gone through. 2020 was characterised by global shakings, controversial debates, divisive opinions and a lot of disillusionment – especially in the Church.
On this day 76 years ago, the gates of hell opened. Only few came out alive and for them, hell continued to haunt them the rest of their life.

Topics

  • Jesus in the Old Testament
  • Purposeful Living
  • Spiritual Growth
  • Words of Encouragement

Get email updates

By subscribing to this email list, you consent to our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe any time.

About
Why One Thing?
How can I have a relationship with God?
Privacy & Cookies: This website uses cookies. By continuing to us this website, you consent to us placing cookie files on your computer. To find out more, read our Privacy policy.
Terms/Disclaimer
Privacy policy
Cookies statement
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Dara by Automattic.