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Psalms 19:1-3 NLT The heavens proclaim the glory of God. The skies display his craftsmanship. Day after day they continue to speak; night after night they make Him known. They speak without a sound or word; their voice is never heard.

Every now and then, we should slow down from our busy lives, take a step back, and look at God’s creation. Look at the sunrise and sunsets. Look at the mountains and the oceans. Look at the stars. Look at the detail He put in His creations. When we see the beauty in all of this, we can’t help but realize how awesome He is.

This is the time we can look at His creations and give Him glory. Give Him glory because He created all these things with us in mind. He wanted us to get a small glimpse of His glory.

With everything He created, He still cares about us. If He can still make this earth appear beautiful after all that mankind has done to it, He can beautify all the parts of our lives regardless of what we’ve done to it.

Praise God for being the ultimate creator and the one who makes all things beautiful.

#He #makes #all #things #beautiful #restoration #through #Christ

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Psalms 18:47 NLT He is the God who pays back those who harm me; He subdues the nations under me

God is a God of love. He wants everyone saved, and He wants everyone to benefit from His love. At the same time, God is a God of justice. If people refuse to honor Him and they harm His people (us), He vows for vengeance.

Vengeance has nothing to do with hate. Vengeance comes from a love of justice. In multiple areas, God promotes vengeance for His people (Prov. 20:22, Rom. 12:19, Heb. 10:30). He wants us to be comforted in knowing that the wrong that is done to us will be handled by Him. He doesn’t want us to seek our own justice. He wants that to be His responsibility.

If someone has hurt you or has done you wrong, don’t attempt to seek vengeance on your own. Give it to God and trust that He’ll handle the situation. Don’t pray for the worst scenario for their punishment. Pray for their deliverance from evil and repentance towards God. Let Him handle it.

#Let God #be #God

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Psalms 17:15 NLT Because I am righteous, I will see you. When I awake, I will see you face to face and be satisfied.

How bold is David to say, “Because I am righteous, I will see you” (God)? In some Christian circles, he would have been ostracized for calling Himself righteous. But he said it anyway and wasn’t rebuked by God.

In the New Covenant, with even more boldness, we can say we are righteous. We’re not righteous because of what we’ve done or how good we’ve behaved. Romans 5:1 says we’ve been made righteous because of what Jesus has done for us. And because of His righteousness, we will eventually see God, our Creator, face to face.

So, don’t let Satan, people, or church members tell you that you’re not righteous. Everyone who puts their faith in Jesus Christ has been made righteous.

#made #right #through #Jesus #Christ #righteous

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Psalms 16:2 NLT I said to the Lord, “You are my Master! Every good thing I have comes from you.”

“Everything that happened to me that was good, God did it.” -Evelyn Turrentine-Agee

These are lyrics to a song, but they are based on scripture.

Any and everything good in our lives comes from God. Loving parents come from God. A wonderful spouse comes from God. Being able to walk without pain comes from God. Our children come from God. And salvation through Jesus Christ comes from God.

Satan will use the cares of life, negativity in the news, and toxic people to minimize the good in our lives. Don’t focus on it. We give strength to whatever we focus on. However, if we focus on the goodness of God, we’ll maintain a mindset of gratitude. 

There has and will always be more good in our lives than bad. Think about the good and thank God for them.

#every #good #and #perfect #gift #is #from #God

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Psalms 15:3 NLT Those who refuse to gossip or harm their neighbors or speak evil of their friends.

Prior to Jesus, we couldn’t enter the presence of God if we gossiped. Praise God for His sacrifice because although we’re all guilty of gossiping, that sin has been paid for, and we can boldly enter the presence of God.

Although our sins have been forgiven, gossiping isn’t good. We must recognize the damage that it causes. It causes us to be critical or judgmental of another person’s decisions. The reputation of a person can be destroyed through gossip. Relationships can be ruined, and that person can be socially rejected. 

If we should hear gossip, we should pray for the gossiper and the person they’re gossiping about. If we’re led, we should approach that person and offer help for their situation. And at the very least, we shouldn’t spread the gossip. 

Gossiping doesn’t benefit us or the person we’re talking about. It’s a coward’s way of communication.

#speakLIFE

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Psalms 14:2 NLT The Lord looks down from heaven on the entire human race; He looks to see if anyone is truly wise, if anyone seeks God.

Wisdom isn’t determined by age. It isn’t determined by how many books we’ve read or degrees we have. A wise person seeks the Lord.

Proverbs 3:6 says to acknowledge Him in all our ways. Proverbs 9:10 says the fear, or our reverence, of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.

Wise people understand they don’t know it all or have it altogether, so they seek God on what to do in every situation. Wise people realize there’s Someone smarter than them Who has their best interests at heart, so they follow His ways. 

Don’t be stubborn and intentionally oppose God. Don’t be weak and let your flesh have its way. Be wise and seek the Lord by spending time in His word, spending time with Him in prayer, and being led by the Holy Spirit in all your ways. Let’s be wise and seek Him.

#seek #God #acknowledge #the #Lord #in #everything

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Psalms 13:6 NLT I will sing to the Lord because He is good to me.

Before we can sing a song to the Lord, we must first recognize His goodness. Satan will use the difficulties of life to deceive us into thinking that God is good to everyone else, but us. We’ll see this family looking happy or see someone celebrating 15 years of marriage and compare our lives with that and minimize God’s goodness.

We must understand that God is and will always be good to us. It may not always be applauded by the world or our peers, but that doesn’t mean He isn’t good.

Each breath we take is evidence of His goodness. The fact that our needs are being met, we’ll always have His love, and we continually benefit from Christ’s sacrifice are all signs of His goodness.

When we magnify His goodness, we’ll experience joy. From this joy, we’ll have a song of praise in our hearts that we can share with Him.

#the #goodness #of #God

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Psalms 12:6 NLT The Lord’s promises are pure, like silver refined in a furnace, purified seven times over.

We may have had people lie to us. It could’ve been our parents, our teachers, or our supervisors. They say one thing but end up doing another. This can leave us with a lot of distrust. Eventually, we’re told to trust God, but because we’ve been lied to so many times, we read God’s word with skepticism.

God is not like man. What God said will come to pass. His promises are pure. It’s not a might or a maybe. It has to come to pass. The only thing that stops His promises from coming to pass is our unbelief. If we have doubt, unbelief, and distrust in our hearts, it limits or stops what God can do.

Let’s change our mentality when it comes to God’s word. Without doubt or hesitation, believe it and trust that at the appointed time it will come to pass.

#trust #God #fully

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Psalm 11:7 AMPC For the Lord is [rigidly] righteous, He loves righteous deeds; the upright shall behold His face, or He beholds the upright.

The righteous do righteous deeds. Not because it makes them righteous. They do righteous deeds because of their righteousness. 

By putting our faith in Jesus, Jesus made us as righteous as we would ever be (Rom. 5:1). Once we understand that we’re righteous, out of our appreciation for Him, we do righteous deeds. This includes helping the poor, praying for the sick, introducing people to the gospel of Jesus Christ, and meeting the needs of someone else.

Once again, these deeds don’t make us righteous. These deeds are done because we’re righteous.

Make the world a better place and act selflessly by performing righteous deeds.

#made #right #through #Christ

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Psalms 10:13 NLT Why do the wicked get away with despising God? They think, “God will never call us to account.”

At some point, we’ve all had this thought of wondering why it seems the wicked prosper and go unpunished in life. Meanwhile, it seems the godly, who are trying to do right, get mistreated and the bare minimum.

If we focus on this too much, we could find ourselves envying the wicked. We may find ourselves living how the wicked live because of the appearance of prosperity and the lack of consequences. Don’t fall for this trap. Later on in Psalm 37:1-2, we see that the wicked will eventually fade away.

Continue to honor the Lord. Not just to prosper but out of appreciation of the sacrifice of Jesus. Let your light shine so that people can see your good works and glorify the Father (Matt. 5:16). If we don’t lead them to Christ, who will?

#light #shine #bright

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Psalms 9:9 NLT The Lord is a shelter for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble.

For political figures in hostile territories or important witnesses that they want to keep safe, they sometimes put them in a safe house. It’s a place that’s highly secured and unknown to their enemy.

God promised to be our refuge or a safe-house in times of trouble. Life can seem difficult at times. We may have challenges at work, problems at home, health issues, and financial struggles. When the enemy is throwing these difficulties in our face, we can find a safe place where we can turn. We can turn to God.

We can get in His presence and allow His peace to take over. We can get in His word and allow our faith to be built up. We can build ourselves up by praying in the Holy Spirit. We can allow Him to speak to us and let us know everything will be alright.

Our difficulties won’t disappear after being in His shelter, but our perspective of those difficulties will change. Because we’ve focused on God, the issues that seemed so big before will seem minor. We’ll have an assurance that everything will work out in our favor.

#God #is #our #shelter #He #will #work #it #out

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Psalms 8:4-6 NLT what are mere mortals that you should think about them, human beings that you should care for them? Yet you made them only a little lower than God and crowned them with glory and honor. You gave them charge of everything you made, putting all things under their authority—

“I’m only human.” This is spoken by a person who doesn’t know their authority. 

God, Himself, made us a little lower than Him. Not, a little lower than angels as some translations say. A little lower than Him.

We have authority over everything. This includes, but is not limited to, authority over sickness, pain, drug habits, mindsets, the weather, lack, and time.

To operate in this authority, we must have faith (Romans 4:16). We must sincerely believe that God gave us this authority, regardless of what it looks like or how we feel. Once we believe, we act on our belief by consistently confessing what we believe (2 Corinthians 4:13). 

Believe that God gave us this authority without limits and operate in this authority always. 

#use #your #God #given #authority

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Psalms 7:17 NKJV I will praise the Lord according to His righteousness, And will sing praise to the name of the Lord Most High.

Our praise is always necessary. It keeps our hearts grateful to God. Looking at certain situations in life can have us feeling like life’s not fair because we don’t have this or that. Our praise helps us maintain our gratitude for what He’s already provided.

In this case, we can praise God according to His righteousness. This means we can praise Him because He is just or makes things right. We don’t have to react or respond to the wrong that was done to us. We don’t have to prove our innocence. We can rely on God who makes things right. Because He made it His responsibility to make things right for us, we can give Him praise.

There are so many reasons to give God praise. Add making things right to that list and give Him the praise.

#give #God #praise #practice #gratitude

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Psalms 6:9 NLT The Lord has heard my plea; the Lord will answer my prayer.

With every prayer, we must believe that God heard us. When we’re convinced that God heard us, we know we have whatever we requested (1 John 5:15).

After praying, we don’t have to beg, worry, or do any additional works to make our prayers come to pass. All we have to do is believe.

In Psalm 6, before the cross, David was confident that he was heard and the Lord would answer his prayer. We, in the new covenant, must approach God with even more confidence that God heard and will answer our prayers. It doesn’t matter how good we’ve been or if our conversations with Him have been infrequent. When we pray to God, we must believe He heard and will answer every prayer.

Praise God for hearing and answering our prayers.

#God #answers #our #prayers

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Psalms 5:8 NLT Lead me in the right path, O Lord, or my enemies will conquer me. Make your way plain for me to follow.

What most of us are fighting on a daily basis is our will against the will of the Father. We may want to stay in that relationship, but we know God is instructing us to end that relationship. We may want to let loose and get a couple of drinks on Friday, but God is telling us to go home.

The basis of our fight between God’s will and ours is trust. A lot of us don’t trust that God’s way is better than ours. We must trust that the benefits of doing things God’s way outweigh the temporary satisfaction of our flesh. 

Just let go and surrender it all. Once we stop fighting our will against His, God’s word guarantees a blessed, prosperous, peaceful life. It doesn’t mean it will be perfect, but it will be far better than the life we create on our own.

#trust #God #follow #Jesus

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Psalms 4:4 NLT Don’t sin by letting anger control you. Think about it overnight and remain silent. Interlude

Anger has been detrimental to our world since the beginning. Cane was jealous of Abel’s accepted sacrifice, and his anger caused him to kill his brother.

If we’re not mindful, our anger can control us. It can cause some to get a divorce, abuse their spouses, destroy valuable property, or get arrested because of road rage. All of these things start with anger, which can lead to sin destroying some, if not all, of their lives.

It didn’t say we shouldn’t be angry. It says we shouldn’t allow anger to control us. When you’re feeling angry, give that care to God and receive His peace, which He made available to every believer (John 14:27; 1 Peter 5:7).

#manage #your #emotions #anger #peace

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Psalms 3:3 NLT But you, O Lord, are a shield around me; you are my glory, the one who holds my head high.

God is our protector. It’s His privilege to protect us. He never intended for us to protect ourselves. Protecting ourselves comes from a place of fear and distrust. When we attempt to protect ourselves, we’re essentially saying having enough guns, security cameras, and staying alert will protect us better than He can.

Even emotionally, God wants to protect us. He never intended for us to be guarded, with our walls up, and not letting anyone in. There’s freedom in vulnerability. 

All of this is self-preservation. When we go into self-preservation mode, God will allow it. He’ll allow us to stress ourselves out trying to protect our lives and emotions. Is that His will? No, but He’ll allow it.

Enjoy this life being free from worry. Step back and allow God to be your protector.

#trust #God #our #protector

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Psalms 2:10 NLT Now then, you kings, act wisely! Be warned, you rulers of the earth!

For us, in the New Covenant, when we make Jesus our Lord and Savior, we become kings and priests (Rev. 1:6).

As kings, we’re instructed to act wisely. How do we act wisely? Proverbs 9:10 says reverential fear is the beginning of wisdom. When we honor, respect, and trust God, we’re operating in wisdom. This wisdom helps us make wise decisions in our finances, in our marriages, in our parenting, and in our careers. We’ll receive supernatural wisdom in areas where we don’t have formal education. 

There will always be temptations for us to act unwise, but the fear of the Lord keeps our wisdom sound.

#act #wisely #trust #God

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Psalms 1:6 NLT For the Lord watches over the path of the godly, but the path of the wicked leads to destruction.

Prior to Jesus, the godly were people who reverenced, respected, and honored God. To the best of their ability, they tried to keep the law, but they relied on annual animal sacrifices from the priest to be cleansed of their sin.

Because of Jesus and our belief in His ultimate sacrifice for sin, we are righteous (Romans 3:22). It’s no longer our obedience to the law that makes us righteous. It’s our belief in Him. Our righteousness ultimately makes us godly and as we can see, God watches over the path of the godly.

We have an assurance that God watches over our path. Through the Holy Spirit, He’ll warn us not to go into business with that person, not to marry that person, not to take that route, or to start eating more of this vegetable.

Don’t think that’s He’s trying to limit or restrict us. Trust that He sees our future and knows what’s best for us.

Praise God our Father watches over us and our path.

#God #watches #over #us #HolySpirit #directs our #paths

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Colossians 2:6-7 NLT And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow Him. Let your roots grow down into Him, and let your lives be built on Him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness.

Once we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior, it’s not over. In fact, it’s just the beginning. Now, we must let our roots grow in Him.

How do we do that? Spend time in the presence of God communicating with Him. Spend time in His word, learning what Christ has done for us. Allowing Him to be a part of every decision we make. Denying our flesh pleasure to do what pleases Him.

As we grow in Him, our lives will overflow with thankfulness. We’ll also experience God’s supernatural power, favor, and blessings flow in our lives.

Just know that salvation is not the end. It’s just the beginning. Spend the rest of your life growing in Him.

#grow #in #wisdom #understanding #love #God #Jesus #thankfulness

Proverbs 14:31 NLT Those who oppress the poor insult their Maker, but helping the poor honors Him.

Everyone on the street asking for food or money is not lazy, a drug addict, or an alcoholic. For various reasons, some people genuinely have a hard time getting employment. Maybe at one time, they had a problem with drugs or alcohol, but now they’re delivered, and they’re ready to work. But, a lot of employers won’t hire a person without an address, reliable transportation, or a clean appearance. These setbacks force them to stay on the street begging for money.

We can be the bridge for them. If we allow ourselves to be compassionate and let the Holy Spirit lead us, He will put someone on our mind who genuinely needs help. It may be that same person we see on our way to work. We can befriend them and see if we can help in any way. We can give them some food, extra clothes, or listen up for a job that can help them. 

Fear will tell us we’re throwing our hard earned money away to a lazy faker who will use it on drugs and alcohol. But if we trust God’s word and we’re led by the Spirit, we’ll gladly give it away, happy to be a blessing and believing God will honor His word by allowing us to receive a harvest on every seed we sow. 

Be a blessing because everyone could use help.

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Psalms 48:9 NLT O God, we meditate on your unfailing love as we worship in your Temple.

Life be lifing. Life can deceive us into thinking no one cares about us, God’s not hearing our prayers, and life isn’t going to get any better. 

When these negative thoughts come, we need to meditate on God’s love. Start with salvation. Think about how God loved us enough to send His Son to take our place. Think about how Jesus saved us from hell and ultimate separation from the Father. Meditate on Jesus making us righteous, holy, and getting whipped to make us healed.

Meditate on personal victories God loved us enough to have. Think about all the many blessings He loved us enough to give us. Meditate on the love He shows us through our family and friends.

Instead of sinking down into depression, concentrate on His love and continue to meditate on it forever.

#meditate #onthis #God #loves #me #I #am #exceptionally #loved #Jesuslovesme #this #I #know

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John 7:39 NLT (When He said “living water,” He was speaking of the Spirit, who would be given to everyone believing in Him. But the Spirit had not yet been given, because Jesus had not yet entered into His glory.)

Before Jesus died, He let us know that the Holy Spirit would be given to everyone who believes in Him.

Notice that we don’t have to beg for the Holy Spirit. We don’t have to tarry, and we don’t have to say Jesus Jesus Jesus fifty times to receive Him. All we have to do is believe in Jesus, and we’ll automatically receive the Holy Spirit. We may not be filled with the Holy Spirit, but He’s there (Eph. 5:18). If you’ve received Jesus as Lord and Savior, you have the Holy Spirit.

Here are just a few reasons for the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is our helper forever (John 14:16-17). The Holy Spirit teaches us (John 14:26). The Holy Spirit is our leader and guide (Rom. 8:14-17). The Holy Spirit empowers us to accomplish God’s will (Acts 1:8).

Recognize the Holy Spirit that’s inside of you. Use Him in every situation. Don’t trust yourself or your own logic. Learn to hear His voice and do what He says.

#power #comes #through #HolySpirit

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1 Corinthians 13:1-3 NLT If I could speak all the languages of earth and of angels, but didn’t love others, I would only be a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. If I had the gift of prophecy, and if I understood all of God’s secret plans and possessed all knowledge, and if I had such faith that I could move mountains, but didn’t love others, I would be nothing. If I gave everything I have to the poor and even sacrificed my body, I could boast about it; but if I didn’t love others, I would have gained nothing.

All these spiritual gifts are nothing without love. We can shout and cry all night, but it means nothing without love. We can fast until we’ve lost half of our body weight, but it means nothing without love. Any religious duty we do, if not motivated by love, means nothing.

Love is a demonstration we can exercise every day. When we see a homeless person, we can give from a place of love. When we see our friend go through a difficult time, we can spend time with them out of love. When we know our supervisor is lashing out at people, we can pray for them in love. It’s not always going to be easy to love, but the opportunity to love will always be there.

Whatever you do, wherever you are, do everything from the motivation of love.

#God #is #Love #others #share #Jesus #with #all

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John 7:6 NLT Jesus replied, “Now is not the right time for me to go, but you can go anytime.

A festival was happening in a place where Jewish leaders were trying to kill Him. His brothers were encouraging Him to come out from hiding and publicly display His skills and talents. Jesus chose not to go when they went. 

Jesus understood timing. Because maybe an hour or a day later, He privately went to the festival and taught in the temple (v.10). He knew if He would have gone with His brothers, He or His brothers would have been arrested or killed.

There’s a right time for us. There’s a right time to marry, a right time to retire, a right time to minister to a friend or a loved one, and a right time to move.

The One who lets us know the right time is the Holy Spirit. When we trust the Holy Spirit and we’re sensitive to His voice, He’ll let us know the most favorable time to do everything. His timing may not be logical, but overall, it’s for our good. We also must trust that His “not yet” is for our good.

Don’t be in a rush or be anxious with God. Trust that His timing is beneficial for His Kingdom, for us, and for those around us.

#confident #in #God

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Psalms 78:4-6 NLT We will not hide these truths from our children; we will tell the next generation about the glorious deeds of the Lord, about his power and his mighty wonders. For he issued his laws to Jacob; he gave his instructions to Israel. He commanded our ancestors to teach them to their children, so the next generation might know them— even the children not yet born— and they in turn will teach their own children.

As parents, grandparents, and guardians, it’s our responsibility to teach our children about the word of God. It’s not the responsibility of the pastor, the youth pastor, or bible apps to teach our children. It’s ours.

It’s our responsibility to teach them to prioritize the things of God above everything else. Some of us have our children in 2 or 3 sports, but they can’t recite a bible verse. Some of our children can speak multiple languages, but they can’t overcome fear. This shouldn’t be. Everything must take a backseat to the word and the things of God. 

So, read devotions with them. Read a verse a day and explain what it means. Show them how God was involved in them getting a new phone or ice cream. Allow them to see God’s protection when they only got a small scratch instead of a huge gash after tripping.

Let’s prioritize God ourselves so that they can prioritize God. Let’s teach them.

#teach #them #children #about #Jesus #goodness #of #God

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Titus 3:8 NKJV This is a faithful saying, and these things I want you to affirm constantly, that those who have believed in God should be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable to men.

We are saved by grace alone and not by our good works (Ephesians 2:8-9). Although good works don’t save us, it doesn’t mean they’re not beneficial.

If we call ourselves believers, we should be participating in good works. Good works consist of honoring God by obeying His word (in context), being led by the Holy Spirit and not our flesh, giving to the Kingdom of God and to the poor, being a blessing, etc. Anything God instructs us to do in the new covenant is considered good works. 

Once again, we don’t perform these good works in order to maintain our salvation or to keep God from being mad at us. We do these good works based on our appreciation for what He’s done for us and to genuinely be lights for others.

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven (Matthew 5:16).

#do #good

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Psalms 3:8 NLT Victory comes from You, O Lord. May You bless your people.  Interlude

All our victories come from God and God alone. It’s not our intellect, our hustle, our connections, or our family. Every victory we have comes from God.

When we encouraged that brother or sister, that victory came from God, who allowed us to speak and gave us the words to say. That promotion came from God. God put us on the supervisor’s mind to receive the promotion. Even a close parking space came from God. The favor of God orchestrated us to be at the right time and the right place to get a good parking spot.

Never get it misunderstood. It’s not you. Every victory belongs to God.

#victory #belongs #to #Jesus

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Matthew 17:15-18 NKJV “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and suffers severely; for he often falls into the fire and often into the water. So I brought him to Your disciples, but they could not cure him.” Then Jesus answered and said, “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you? Bring him here to Me.” And Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of him; and the child was cured from that very hour.

There are a lot of people, believers included, who accept mental disorders and psychological phenomenons for themselves. They’ll accept that they have depression, anxiety, imposter syndrome, trauma issues, or some other psychological label. It may be a fact that a person displays symptoms of mental disorders, but facts can change. They don’t have to be permanently bound by that label.

When people accept mental disorders for themselves, they limit the power of God in their lives. Because they believe the diagnosis that they read online or was given to them and confess the diagnosis by telling others, they have more faith in the disorder than they do in the healing power of God’s word.

If our mental health is being negativly impacted, don’t accept the label. That’s not who God says you are. Because of Jesus Christ, we are healed and we have God-given ability of self-control (1 Pet. 2:24; 2 Tim. 1:7). Accept what God says about you and nothing else.

#healed #redeemed #restored #whole #complete #in #Christ

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Daniel 9:9 NLT But the Lord our God is merciful and forgiving, even though we have rebelled against Him.

Our rebellion doesn’t stop God from being Himself. He’s not like man, where He removes His benefits based on our behavior. Regardless of what we do, He still loves us, cares for us, protects us, and provides for us.

Our rebellion may put us out of position to receive from God. Our rebellion may distract us from hearing His voice, and it has natural consequences. But despite our behavior, we’ve all experienced His grace and mercy where we received a blessing that we don’t deserve. These undeserved blessings are meant for our repentance (Romans 2:4).

Why continue to rebel against someone who’s so good to us? Receive His love, grace, mercy, and forgiveness and live to honor Him.

#righteous #through #Jesus #Christ #made #right

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John 8:31 NLT Jesus said to the people who believed in Him, “You are truly my disciples if you remain faithful to my teachings.

As we can see, Jesus is speaking to people who already believe in Him. He tells them they’re truly His disciples if they remain faithful to His teachings. This lets us know there’s a difference between a believer and a disciple.

A believer is someone who believes God sent Jesus as His Son to die for the sins of the world (Rom. 10:9-10). A disciple is a believer who remains faithful or consistently obedient to the word of God.

A believer can still be a believer but satisfy their flesh on nights and weekends. A disciple makes the effort to remain faithful, knowing if they miss the mark, God’s grace is available. 

A believer can live a life filled with fears. A disciple doesn’t allow fear to reign. They trust what God says in His word and rely on the Holy Spirit to overcome all fears.

A believer develops their own plan and hopes God blesses it. A disciple submits all their plans to God, and ultimately, they want to fulfill His will in the earth. 

It’s great that a lot of us are believers, but let’s graduate to become disciples. 

#graduation #time #be #a #Christ #disciple #receive #follow #Jesus #obey #God

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Judges 20:18-21 NLT Before the battle the Israelites went to Bethel and asked God, “Which tribe should go first to attack the people of Benjamin?” The Lord answered, “Judah is to go first.” So the Israelites left early the next morning and camped near Gibeah.  Then they advanced toward Gibeah to attack the men of Benjamin. But Benjamin’s warriors, who were defending the town, came out and killed 22,000 Israelites on the battlefield that day.

The Israelites asked God for a battle plan. The Lord gave them an answer, but they still lost the battle. They consulted God again and went to fight, but still lost (Judges 20:23-24).

One would think that asking God would guarantee a victory for them, but it didn’t. We must remember that too.

When we get direction from God, we may not immediately get the results we want. After seeking God for a business strategy, we may think our profits should immediately increase, but it may take several months. God may show us how to be a better spouse. We implement those changes and think that our marriage should immediately become peaceful. It may not.

It may seem like we’re losing the battle, but like the Israelites, continue to seek Him. Don’t give up on His plans. Because after the Israelites’ third consultation with God in Judges 20:28, they got the ultimate victory.

Seek God, be patient, and trust His process.

#seek #God #again #patience #trust #the #Lord #victory

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Judges 14:4 NLT His father and mother didn’t realize the Lord was at work in this, creating an opportunity to work against the Philistines, who ruled over Israel at that time.

How often do we not realize what the Lord is doing and the opportunities He’s making based on our decisions and experiences?

We may think the decision(s) we made ruined our lives, our relationships, or our careers, but God already accounted for that and He’s orchestrated a plan for this to work out in our favor. Even in our children’s lives, like Samson, they may not make the wise choice, but we don’t need to stress. God has already taken their decisions and worked it out for a favorable outcome.

Praise God He takes our decisions and the decisions of those we love and works it out for good.

#the #goodness #grace #and #favor #of #God

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Acts 16:13-14 NLT On the Sabbath we went a little way outside the city to a riverbank, where we thought people would be meeting for prayer, and we sat down to speak with some women who had gathered there. One of them was Lydia from Thyatira, a merchant of expensive purple cloth, who worshiped God. As she listened to us, the Lord opened her heart, and she accepted what Paul was saying.

Believers are instructed to preach the gospel to everyone (Mark 16:15). After preaching the gospel, we may feel like it’s our responsibility to get them saved. We may feel defeated if a person leaves us without accepting Jesus Christ as Lord. As we can see in Acts, the Lord opens a person’s heart to receive. Our responsibility is to preach the gospel, but God opens the heart.

Don’t get discouraged if someone rejects the gospel or leaves the same. First of all, that’s their choice and we can’t go against another person’s will. Secondly, the gospel we preached could just be a seed. They may recall what we said and the prayer we prayed and accept Jesus 10 years later.

So, preach in the stores, at your job, in the streets, and at the mall. Don’t burden yourself with their salvation. Just preach and allow God to open their hearts.

#share #good #news #about #Jesus

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Psalm 68:5 AMPC A father of the fatherless and a judge and protector of the widows is God in His holy habitation.

Some of us have had parents who were less than great. They may have put other relationships before us, abused us, disowned us, or they were never there.
These issues can have a long-term effect on us. It can make us distrusting, angry, easily depressed, unwise in our decisions, etc.

God understands these issues, and He’s accepted the responsibility to fill in the parental gap when our parents let us down. Whatever we need Him to be, His word guarantees He’ll be that.

He’ll only be a parent to us if we let Him. He’s not going to force His way in our lives. He’ll fill in the missing pieces from our lives, and He’ll love us like no other.

Allow yourself to heal and experience unconditional love by allowing God to be your parent.

#Best #Father #God #unconditionallove #receive #it #through #Jesus

Judges 14:16-17 NLT So Samson’s wife came to him in tears and said, “You don’t love me; you hate me! You have given my people a riddle, but you haven’t told me the answer.” “I haven’t even given the answer to my father or mother,” he replied. “Why should I tell you?” So she cried whenever she was with him and kept it up for the rest of the celebration. At last, on the seventh day he told her the answer because she was tormenting him with her nagging. Then she explained the riddle to the young men.

Manipulation is a serious thing. It attempts to put pressure on the other person hoping they can change their minds. From young children saying, “Let me play with it or else I’m not going to be your friend,” to older adults saying, “If you marry them, I’m not ever speaking to you again.”

Manipulation has ruined friendships, families, and careers. It’s not right and it’s demonic.

If someone makes a decision that we don’t like, we shouldn’t manipulate them to change their minds. We should accept it and move on or pray that they make wise choices. Some people don’t know they’re manipulators. If you want to check if you’ve manipulated a situation, ask the Holy Spirit and He’ll reveal that to you.

On the other side, if we make a decision that someone else doesn’t like, we need to pray and ask God if what they’re saying is beneficial. If it is, then make the Spirit-led adjustments. Either way, we shouldn’t bow to the manipulation of others.

Some people are good at manipulating others. If we’re unaware of people’s manipulation tactics, ask the Holy Spirit for His help. He’ll show us when we’re being manipulated and how we should handle it.

Let’s not manipulate others and let’s to the Holy Spirit to avoid being manipulated.

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Acts 2:44-47 NLT And all the believers met together in one place and shared everything they had. They sold their property and possessions and shared the money with those in need. They worshiped together at the Temple each day, met in homes for the Lord’s Supper, and shared their meals with great joy and generosity— all the while praising God and enjoying the goodwill of all the people. And each day the Lord added to their fellowship those who were being saved.

When we make Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, there are some characteristics we should be displaying as a believer.

In verse 45, it says they sold their possessions and shared the money with those in need. This lets us know we shouldn’t be selfish as believers. We must be willing to give to anyone as the Holy Spirit leads.

Verse 46 says they worshipped together at the Temple. This contradicts the mindset of a lot of believers today who feel like they can just watch church online or not to go to church because they feel like it’s a scam. It’s not about how we feel. It’s about worshipping God together as one. Find a local church to join and worship our Lord with other believers. 

Verse 47 states that believers consistently praised God. Whether things are going our way or not, it’s important for us to praise God consistently.

As a result of believers displaying all these characteristics, more people were saved. If we display these characteristics, unbelievers around us can be saved. Let’s put these characteristics on display.

#consistent #praise #worship #together #generous #giver #belike #Jesus #Believers

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Acts of the Apostles 2:42 NLT All the believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, and to fellowship, and to sharing in meals (including the Lord’s Supper), and to prayer.

After accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, believing He died for our sins, there are some characteristics we must display. We shouldn’t remain the same once we get born-again. Acts 2:42-47 gives us guidance on those characteristics.

First, it states they devoted themselves to the teaching of God’s word. This lets us know we need to hear God’s word consistently. With the technology we have now, we’re able to hear God’s word every day.

Secondly, they fellowshipped with one another. We shouldn’t want to be isolated from other believers. We should be sharing our battles, our victories, and our God-given strategies to overcome.

Next, they partook of the Lord’s Supper. None of this would be possible without Jesus. Partaking of the Lord’s Supper reminds us of the sacrifice He made. 1 Corinthians 11:23-25 instructs us to do this to remember Him. Also, we don’t need to wait until our church has communion to do this. We can take a cracker and some juice anywhere and partake of the Lord’s Supper ourselves.

Then, they devoted themselves to prayer. Prayer keeps us in constant communication with God. We tell him our issues, our needs, and desires. He gives us encouragement, ideas, instructions, and plans. 

Praise God for showing us how to be a believer.

#listen #to #study #Word #of #God #pray #communicate #fellowship #with #believers

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A lot of us have heard through John 3:16 that our belief in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus for our sins gives us eternal life. If you haven’t, now you know. Eternal life doesn’t mean living forever. John 17:3 defines eternal life.

John 17:2-3 NLT For you have given him authority over everyone. He gives eternal life to each one you have given him. And this is the way to have eternal life—to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, the one you sent to earth.

God’s word says eternal life is to know God and Jesus. This knowing is not limited to having knowledge of their existence. This knowing means to have intimate fellowship and relationship with them. This knowing means loving them with our whole heart (Matt. 22:37). It’s means putting them and their agenda first (Matt. 6:33). It means trusting them, spending time with them, and following God’s instructions through His Spirit who is inside every born-again believer (Prov. 3:5-6; Gal. 5:16). Eternal life is getting to know God through His word.

Jesus died so that everyone can have eternal life. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to know the Almighty God, who is our Father.

John 3:16 NLT “For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.

Inspired by Andrew Wommack

#abundant #life #in #Christ #walk #free #through #the #Holy #Spirit #fellowship #with #God #Jesus #didit

This is probably one of the most controversial topics in the body of Christ.

On one side, there are believers who think women should be silent in the church based on Paul’s instructions in 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 and 1 Timothy 2:11-12.

1 Corinthians 14:34-35 Women should be silent during the church meetings. It is not proper for them to speak. They should be submissive, just as the law says. If they have any questions, they should ask their husbands at home, for it is improper for women to speak in church meetings.

1 Timothy 2:11-12 Women should learn quietly and submissively. I do not let women teach men or have authority over them. Let them listen quietly.

On the other side, there are believers who think women can minister the gospel. They use several scriptures showing women ministering the gospel.

-God made Deborah a prophet over men and women (Judges 4-5).
-Huldah was a prophet (2 Kings 22:14).
-The Samaritan woman at the well spreads the gospel (John 4:39).
-Mary Magdalene was the first to spread the gospel after the resurrection of Jesus (Mark 16:9-10).
-Priscilla, the wife of Aquila, assisted her husband in educating a male preacher about the gospel (Acts 18:26).
-Two women, Euodia and Syntyche, telling others the gospel of Jesus Christ (Phil. 4:3).

Then, there are believers who fall somewhere in between. They believe women can minister the gospel, but not in the presence of a man or in a church setting.

So, what’s right? Can women minister the gospel? Based on scripture, in context, they can.

For those who point to 1 Corinthians 14 as evidence for women not ministering, we must look at what was going on in the church at Corinth. The church was chaotic and out of order. People were prophesying, speaking in tongues, and speaking out loud at the same time. Paul was establishing order specifically in Corith.

We know Paul didn’t have a problem with women speaking because he comments on the appearance of women when they pray or prophesy in 1 Corinthians 11:5-6. If women shouldn’t speak at all, Paul shouldn’t have mentioned anything about their appearance when they publicly pray or prophesy.

1 Timothy 2:11-12 was Paul’s letter to Timothy about the church at Ephesus. It states women should learn quietly and submissively. I do not let women teach men or have authority over them. Let them listen quietly.

Like the church at Corinth, this was for a specific instance. In the same chapter, he talks about the praying posture. Most, if not all of us, aren’t raising our hands every time we pray and no one says anything, but some want to magnify women not teaching men. That’s hypocritical.

If we’re to take this literally, that means all women college professors, supervisors, accountants, and mothers of adult men are wrong for teaching men. Oh, you think Paul is talking teaching in church settings? Well, that can’t be right because Priscilla educated a male preacher without being condemned and Paul literally had women with him ministering the gospel in Philippians 4:3.

God calls men and women to minister the gospel of Jesus Christ. In Christ, there is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male and female. For we are all one in Christ Jesus (Gal. 3:28).

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