Trust in the Lord
The very word “COVID-19” has the ability to set off thousands of different opinions and emotions on the matter. Seele Contributor, Rebekah Mazzei shares her thoughts on the Coronavirus and this time of manic.
So One’s Life Reflects the Man
This week I went to a Celebration of Life service for a dear man we have known for over twenty years. The service was beautiful; rich in God’s hope and love and gave honor to a man of unshakeable faith. As I sat listening to the eulogies spoken about this extraordinary individual, I remembered Proverbs 27:19 which reads, “As water reflects the face, so one’s life reflects the heart.”
A Season of Gentleness
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei points out how this is generally a time of festivities, traditions and holiday parties, but it can also be a very lonely and sad season for many. Whatever this holiday season may mean for you, it's a season of possibilities and opportunities to love. And let's not forget that Jesus is the reason for the season.
Running the Course
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei shares how in the midst of tiredness and challenge, we must keep running, keep climbing and keep walking step by step with God to achieve what we’re trying to achieve in life.
A Prayer For The Weary
Seele Contributor, Rebekah Mazzei offers a prayer for the weary. For those going through all kinds of challenges and seasons, she covers you in prayer so that you might overcome and have strength.
The Cry of My Heart
Seele Contributor, Rebekah Mazzei reminds us that we have the same access to God, like King David did. It is God who we can run to in times of trials and challenge.
Come Hell or High Water
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei asks, “How many times do we find ourselves at battle with the physical evidence (unseen) vs. spiritual evidence (unseen)?” Her contributing post encourages us to increase our physical stamina.
Let’s Be Honest
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei shares, “As a body of believers there needs to be a daily conviction about how we expose our truth to the people around us. Teaching is firstly exposed by our words and actions; especially for youth and young adults desperately trying to emulate others.”
I Called and You Answered
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei reminds us that “God will do exceedingly and abundantly more than we could ever ask, and it’s through Psalms 50:15 that He is indeed asking us to test Him.”
It’s All In the Fight
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei shares how music is the most intimate form of communication that God can share. She reminds us that one weapon against the enemy are vocal chords, and it’s not so much the singing, but rather the sound of warfare that pierces the heavens.
Spiritual Stamina
During this Holy Week, Seele Contributor, Rebekah Mazzei reminds on the importance of spiritual stamina.
It Is Well With My Soul
Seele Contributor, writes a letter to God, for you on a reminder to surrender to God, to trust life’s test, and to rest in HIM.
A Love Song
“The revelations of love when you are in this glorious cloud is intoxicating,” writes Seele Magazine contributor Rebekah Mazzei. Valentine’s Day has just passed and Rebekah reminds readers to cultivate a day with just YOU + GOD, and that when we come back to our first love, we will in tune with the LOVER of our souls.
It's Not Over
Seele Contributor, Rebekah Mazzei reminds us that when we’re in a dry place, where dreams and visions are shattered or where purpose no longer makes sense, God still brings dead things to life.
I Surrender All
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei, shares a whisper that came into her Spirit this week, in her quiet time with God and she shares it: “I’ve done my best, now it is time for God to do the rest.”
Our Platform Is a Placebo
Seele contributor, @rebekahmazzei points out how we live in a world that measures accolades, status, wealth, homes, cars, vacations, social media following, fashion and so much more. We want to be heard, we want to be seen, we want to be praised, we want to be recognized, we want to be loved. What do we want? What do we really long for? The answer could be connectivity because in a world that is so fast paced, we often find ourselves surrounded by people, yet we still go home feeling isolated. The answer could be comfort though we have family, friends, and comforts of wealth, yet we still go home feeling incomplete. She proposes the answer is Identity.
Faithfulness
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei says that faithfulness with God requires forging onward. With King David as her example, Rebekah gives practical life applications on how to stay faithful to God, despite our own human flaws and failures.
Forge Ahead
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei unfolds the significance of “forging ahead.” In order to be successful in battle you must always move forward by running, by pushing and never looking back- she states. In FORGING full steam ahead, we can rest assured that the Lord our God is with us!
Just Be Quiet and Listen
Seele contributor, Rebekah Mazzei sheds light on the importance God being our compass and guide in any and all decisions that we make.