Remind Me
John16:33, “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”
Good morning! How are we doing this day that God gave us to cherish? Did we wake with the positive attitude that we will need to get through another day? Have we remembered to pause, breathe, then meet God in prayer that will secure our guidance from Him as we move through the moments of this day? Today we really want to focus on how God reminds us to call on Him at all times. That in Him all things are possible and with Him we have strength for the struggles, the challenges, the successes and achievements! As we step into today, let’s look at how we can be more in line with how He takes time to be present, to be available at a moment’s notice. Maybe we should recall just one time we know without doubt that, had He not been there, the experience or the accident could have been totally different. Maybe we had an interview that had pushed us to levels of unbelievable anxiety; yet when we called on Him; He came in and helped us to relax, to breathe, just whispered that little encouragement. All through the Bible, God was constantly reminding His followers to trust, to have faith; to just let go and let Him lead! Time after time, God shows his compassion every day; His renewing of His proven reliability in all our needs. Have we not been reminded of His daily mercies, our answered prayers, the unchanging truth of His words in the Bible? Do you not recall how “angels in disguise” showed up just in time? We are reminded of how those people He place in our paths supported us through crisis, supported us through the successes, gave us companionship when we thought we were alone. Jesus was constantly reminding His disciples of the teachings they received all their lives! He even reminded the Pharisees, Sadducees, priest, and Jewish leaders what the scriptures said; the teachings they were supposed to be giving to the people! We should be thankful that God is so merciful, forgiving, trustworthy, and gracious. As we go through the moments today and in the days to come, let’s focus on remembering why we are here. Let’s take time to remind ourselves that God is here for us; guiding us; loving us; all we need to do is call on Him, for we are His!
Scriptures:
Read: Phil.4:6-7, Jer.31:33, Matt.28:20, I Cor.6:19-20, Ps.139:2-4,7-10, Eph.2:18, Ps.145:18, Heb.13:5-6, Rev.3:20, John14:27, Is.41:10, Ps.27:1, II Tim.1:7, Rom.8:38-39, Josh.1:9, Rom.5:8, Ps.23:1-6, Deut.31:6, I Pet.5:7, Ps.118:6, Ps.46:1, John3:16
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank you for the reminders. Thank you for showing us daily that your presence is surrounding us; protecting us; guiding us. Father, may we be reminded why you sent your son, why you want us to become more like you. Help us to remind others of your saving grace, and your promises. Amen.
Make All Things New
II Corinthians 5:17, “Therefore If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
Salutations to every one! Let us be thankful for this very moment that God gave us as we opened our eyes to a new day of positivity. For thoughts today, we would like to talk of how things can become new. To many, the thought that old things are gone and cannot be made new; but can’t they? Your life is going on day by day, yet we all think back to the old times, the life at the beginning of our journey! As we look to God to accept His offer of forgiveness, His promise to dwell with us forever, we make a change to a new life; becoming a reborn spiritual creation. We transform from the old sinful, lost individual into a new improved man/woman full of righteousness and holiness. As we accept and embrace the new opportunities God will be creating, our lives will begin to change for the better. This new life will have daily challenges that we must seek His guidance in overcoming. Putting away the old life will be a constant struggle; letting go of any negative joy stealing family and friends will be the hardest. There will need to be daily studying, praying, forming mentorships with those who have been there before. The renewing of your mind and trusting the Holy Spirit to give you guidance and strength will become a needed blessing. Our lives must become a life of optimism, open-heartedness, character building with empathy, believing in the positive. When this change comes to you; as the spirit of God enters into your heart; you will find a peace that is beyond all comprehension! God can make all things new by breaking down the fortress of evil, transforming dark feelings or places into bright sun filled experiences, and bring hardened hearts to compassion and caring. God is asking us to have faith and trust in Him so we can be assured that He can help us to overcome sin, make hardships bearable, then provide everlasting peace! It is definitely true that God can make all things new!
Scriptures:
Read: Ezekiel 11:19, Isaiah 65:17, Jeremiah 29:11, Revelation 21:4-5, Ezekiel 36:26, Philippians 3:13-14, Philippians 4:6-7, Isaiah 43:18-19, Colossians 3:9-10, Lamentation 3:22-24, John 3:16, Romans 8:28, Romans 6:4-6, II Peter 3:12-13, Isaiah 42:9, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Ephesians 4:21-32
Prayer:
Dear God, we come to you thanking you for allowing us to receive your blessings, your forgiveness, your everlasting life of promises. God, today please continue to help us to work toward the changes that will be the reflection of you, that we strive to become filled with a joy everlasting. God, also, help us to rid ourselves of all the negative things that can steal our joy; but continue to pray for those who need to find themselves accepting you and making a new man in their own lives. Teach us and guide daily. Amen.
Stars Shine
I Corinthians 15:41, “There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differeth from another star in glory.”
Good morning everyone! I pray today you awakened to a great attitude and a desire to make the best of today, not matter what comes your way! There are so many ways we can look to the stars to know how or why they are present in the night skies. Today, also, there are so many definitions as to what a star actually means! Highlights of children, admonishment of media performers, the level of fame for those actors or actresses. Then we come to the actual discovery of those celestial balls of gas that create their own light and hover in the universe. Those we are in awe of because they illuminate to form shapes, galaxies, become beacons that lead us to destinations. We all become mesmerized as we watch them in the night sky whenever we can. In Genesis, God said they would be used to mark days, years, time. In Daniel, He told how we as Christians must shine His word to others; then in Ephesians, we came from being in darkness, only to become children of the light. Throughout the New Testament, God explained how becoming His children gave us the responsibility to show the world the true light of stars. He commanded us to, “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. We, just like the stars, are to shine, leading others out of the dark, becoming a duplication of God, the leading star! The stars have always been spiritually connected by God’s guidance and energy. If a ship was lost, it looked to the stars; if a traveler became lost in the terrain, he looked to the stars; we all need the stars, it was part of God’s creation. There are many that believe the celestial bodies symbolize hope, guidance, divine connection to God, a path to destiny of God’s truth. This also brings us back to the Star of Bethlehem. God used a star to manifest, shine extremely bright, then guide the Magi to Jesus. The researchers believe it was a phenomenon, something even better but, different than a star, because it moved differently; God gave it a quest and it fulfilled it! So today, find your inner light, the higher calling of God that guides you through the dark. Be the star that God chose you to be; spreading His message, His promises, His glory, to a dark world. Show others God’s light in you so you can be a star that shines!
Scriptures:
Read: Genesis 1:14,16, Deuteronomy 4:19, Ephesians 5:8, John 1:4, Genesis 22:17, Daniel 12:3, Philippians 2:15-16, Proverbs 4:18, Matthew 5:16, Isaiah 60:1, Psalms 8:3-5, II Corinthians 4:6, Isaiah 40:26, Psalms 136:7-9, I Corinthians 15:40-41, Revelation 1:16, Revelation 22:5, Nehemiah 9:6, I Thessalonians 5:5, Luke 21:25-28
Prayer:
Dearest heavenly Father, we come now asking that you continue to be the light that shines brighter than any other. Father, thank you for allowing your light to shine through us; causing us to let others see that light comes from you. Help us Father, to keep trusting in you, loving you, accepting your promises. Thank you for the beauty and the light of stars, but mostly for your heavenly light. Amen.
Winds Will Blow
Amos 4:13, “For, lo, he that formeth the mountains, and createth the wind, and declareth unto man what is his thought, that maketh the morning darkness, and treadeth upon the high places of the earth, The LORD, The God of hosts, is his name.”
Greetings friends! Welcome to this day the Lord has provided and may we each be accepting to all things that may cross our paths in today’s moments. Today, I wanted to just focus on how things happen; whether they are planned, thought about, or they suddenly appear or come to pass. The thought that brings this to mind is how the wind blows, how though we cannot see it, but we can feel it, yet, it is there. Just as God fills us with His presence, His love, His grace, His knowledge; we don’t see Him, but we feel Him. The old saying, “Seeing is believing”, but I like the quote in the movie “Santa Clause” better; “Seeing isn’t believing. Believing is seeing”. Herein, we must know that you first must believe in God with your whole heart and soul before you can truly SEE and accept Him! This brings us to the moment Thomas, Jesus disciple, did not believe He rose until he was in the presence of Jesus and touched his scars! Even though he followed along, proclaimed Him as the savior, he still needed that assurance that Jesus was alive! Just as today, we need assurance that God will keep His promises as sure as He allows the winds to blow. We can also compare winds to the experiences we have along this life’s paths. The good times will blow in just like the bad times. Each obstacle that comes along during our journey is meant to blow us off course or to whisk us into the correct direction; just like a ship that trust the wind to carry those sails! Biblical wind is compared to the Holy Spirit moving among us, calming us, soothing us, exciting us; it comes like the wind suddenly and out of nowhere! God’s spirit is the wind that whirls around this world changing things constantly, sometimes unpredictably. We know that we cannot control how the wind blows, how mighty or calm it can be. Just like the spirit of God moving with divine judgement, or dramatic change; we accept the movement, accept the help, accept the changes; good or bad. Our assessment of this movement is to know that God is in control and will give us the strength to endure however hard or gentle the winds will blow!
Scriptures:
Read: John 3:8, Ezekiel 37:9,14, Acts 2:1-4, I Kings 19:11, Ephesians 4:14-15, Mark 4:39-41, Ecclesiastes 1:6-9, Revelation 7:1, John 1:3, Jonah 1:4, James 1:6, Jeremiah 10:13, Psalms 135:7, Psalms 1:4, Exodus 10:13, Matthew 24:30-31, Matthew 7:25, Hosea 13:15, Exodus 14:21
Prayer:
Dear God, we want to thank you today for knowing just how to move your spirit in our lives. We want to thank you for controlling the wind as it blows, as it enters around us whether in gust, breezes, or wild and strong! Please God, continue to enter our hearts and souls and guide us through every path we take and help us to be turned to the right paths by trusting your movement. Amen.
History Can Prove
Isaiah 45:18, “For thus saith the LORD that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the LORD; and there is none else.”
Hello friends! I do pray this finds you with a good and positive beginning to your day! Even if the weather isn’t at all agreeing with you, or time is not on your side for arriving to your destination; may it get better as you pray for peace, for safety, for everything good! In every day life, we can find history in the making, history in the past. To be able to recall things of years gone by, whether just a few or many years; gives us information that can encourage us to keep going. Our need for the significance of how this world began, how it survived, how it moved forward, means we want answers and a deep true understanding. Just as historians, scientist, scholars, and researchers work diligently to prove how this world came into existence, we as Christians rely on God to give that true insight through His written words in the Bible. We don’t really question in a sense to disprove, we question to become more in line with God and all He promises He gives and how the end will be the best thing ever! There are so many reasons to say why can’t you see, read, accept; just truly believe with the history He provided in His word? So many times, as I read the stories of people in the Bible, I find myself unable to comprehend how back then, they could SEE Jesus, talk to Him, watch Him do miracles; YET, they still doubted! After receiving Him into your heart, living for Him daily, trusting Him, seeing good things happen, HOW can we not know God is proven time and time again? While I researched, I found that these historians have concepts; seven to be exact! They need to know the continuity and change, the cause and effect, the significance, the perspective, the evidence, the empathy, and then the contestability. They want everyone’s opinion, except God’s! Truth is, we learn from every moment in time through history. We are given the past events which serve as warnings, examples; all of which, if we just read and listen to the instructions; maybe our world wouldn’t be so messed up in many ways! Many keep saying that history repeats itself; but its due to worldly people, leaders, just not wanting to let God become the absolute leader! The old must be used with the new to enable true change; history can prove this!
Scriptures:
Read: Genesis 1:1, 27, Exodus 3:14, Psalms 19:1, Hebrews 11:3, Psalms 90:2, Romans 1:17-20, I Corinthians 8:6, Hebrews 11:6, I John 4:8, Jeremiah 29:13, John 1:1-3, Revelation 4:11, John 20:29, Isaiah 40:22,26,28, James 2:19, I John 4:16, Hebrews 3:4, John 17:3, Ephesians 2:8-9, Jeremiah 9:23-24, Jeremiah 32:17-18, Acts 17:24,28-29, Ecclesiastes 3:11, Mark 16:15-16
Prayer:
Dear Lord, we come to you today thanking you for what was, what will be. Thank you for providing examples of how history helps in all ways of our lives. Lord, we thank you for providing the instructions on how to journey along the path of life; for the answer of letting go and letting you control. Please continue to be present in our lives so that one day we will be present with you in heaven. Amen.
God Remains
Joshua 1:9, “Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.”
Morning friends! We pray today has found you beginning with positivity and that you are seeing today as a gift from God. Today, we want to speak on how God has and will remain continually in our everyday lives. When we are happy, sad, distraught, excited; God is there among every moment! We can’t help but know that He is the one constant that remains steadfast in His love for us. Time and time again, throughout history and now in present day; God is remaining; never-ending. God’s people are His focus; even when we feel we have fallen away, forgotten His promises, He always remained. In John 15:4, God said He will abide in us, and that we should abide in Him. His scriptures evolve around the scope of His divine sovereignty, the facts that He has remained throughout our knowledge of man’s existence! In fact, His sovereignty has set His children (us) on a path to eternal life with Him and while on that path He promised to provide strength, help and hope here until our arrival in heaven. He is present and never changes His focus on eternal nature; His people; His faithfulness or His capability of never changing amidst this changing world. Creation may wear out, but He remains! When we abide in Him, we stay grounded in His ways, we persistently want to be enriched in His knowledge; we want to continue working toward eternal life in heaven! Jeremiah 9:24, “But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the LORD which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the LORD.” When we know that God is in control and has the power that fulfills His purpose, we see that His purposes are good and will comfort and strengthen us. As we go through hard times or good times, we must remember to lean on the truth that God’s knowledge and justice are way beyond our own understandings. We then must realize He meant what He said in every word that His disciples, His called prophets, leaders, wrote that came from His own voice. He has remained, and will keep remaining until His promise is fulfilled. So, the next time you feel lost, distant, alone; stop, focus, read His word, then PRAY; feel Him fill you with the truth that God remains!
Scriptures:
Read: Psalms 102:27, Psalms 119:89-91, Isaiah 40:8, Malachi 3:6, Hebrews 13:8, James 1:17, Revelation 1:8, Psalms 90:2, John 1:1-5, John 10:36-38, John 4:24, Isaiah 9:6-7, John 17:3, Isaiah 41:10, Colossians 1:16, John 3:18
Prayer:
Father, we come today thanking you for remaining with us daily, in every moment of our lives, whether we are asleep, or awake. Thank you, Father for constantly showing us you are here providing everything we could possibly need to survive this world. Please, Father, continue to remain in us, around us; protecting, loving and guiding us. Amen.
Speak A Word
Matthew 4:4, “But he answered and said, It is written, MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE, BUT BY EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDETH OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD.”
Morning friends! Today is one more day God has added to our journey and we want to be thankful that He allowed us to go into it with Him! Have you started your day with earnest prayer that will ask for guidance in all you do today? As we head out to begin today, let’s focus on how we will use our words to speak to others. Thoughts come that we need to place certain expectations on how we not only receive the words of others but also to the words we choose in response to what we hear. Billy Graham once said, “In the morning, prayer is the key that opens to us the treasures of God’s mercies and blessings; in the evening, it is the key that shuts us up under His protection and safeguard.” Speaking prayer before our day begins and at nights closing, are words we need to use with God. Words, all words, are of use, all have several meanings, all are used to communicate; whether in good or bad ways. Scriptures are the words of God, emphasizing immense power; capable of bringing life, healing or even destruction. God’s word encouraged intentional grace filled speeches; they instruct, build others up, speak truth and declare faith that reflects the true power of God. Throughout the Bible, God pressed us to use words to strengthen, encourage, give wisdom, be gracious and kind, to share His promises. His words speak to us, proving that speaking softly with kindness would work much better than angry, conflicting responses. Wise words are also used in many scriptures, saying we need to always think before speaking; and it is so true! For reasons so in-depth; our words hurt, or heal even quicker than our actions. So today, and in every day, always stop, think, focus, on whether your response is going to help or hurt. Even when correcting your child, your spouse, your mate, your friend; pause, breathe then find the words that will heal and help! As you grow in your relationship with God, allow Him to teach you how to correctly speak a word!
Scriptures:
Read: Isaiah 40:8, II Timothy 3:16-17, Hebrews 4:12, Acts 2:38-40, I Thessalonians 2:13, Psalms 103:20, Psalms 33:4, Romans 10:9, Matthew 4:4, Psalms 119:105, John 17:17, Colossians 3:16, Luke 11:28, Matthew 28:19-20, I Corinthians 2:1-5
Prayer:
Precious Lord, we come today humbly asking for your continued guidance in our daily lives. Thank you for the gift of words Lord. Thank you for your words outlined in your scriptures that show us daily how to use words to help and heal and not to hurt. Lord, please help us also to learn how to pause, think, review, then speak. Amen.
Remaining Steadfast
Philippians 1:27, “Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ: that whether I come and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel.”
Salutations dear friends! Today let’s talk about finding the meaning of remaining steadfast in our daily routines, lives, prayer time and the needed relationship with God. Every day challenges us to accept the days as they come; but we need an unwavering faith. When we start our days with prayer, we allow God to step into the framework so He can guide our routines, our steps into decision making. Each of us should move with discipline, grace, and steadfast trust in the path God has planned for us. To be steadfast is to be firm, unwavering, and resolutely loyal in faith, purpose, and character; which means a commitment to God’s teaching and guidance. Despite the trials, the successes, we must remain firmly fixed, not moving away form God’s truth, or His promises. What if today is the only day you have? What if this day will be the only day you can tell others or show others how God can bless them as He has blessed you? Are you living your life steadfast in your faith? When you are going into a store, a business, does your presence send off vibes of spiritual goodness? Even at your job or at school, are you showing, through your outward appearance that God is guiding you, protecting you; shining through in all you do, or say? Do we as children of God forget that our journey may be the only Bible many will read; our lives preach to others that God gives us steadfast, continued love? If you haven’t heard the hymn “Let others see Jesus in you”, take a few minutes to google it! This author knew that we need to show our love and trust in God just as much as we need to tell others! As you head out today on whatever your routine is, why not ask yourself if you are being the best God has made you to be! Test yourself today and see if you are steadfast in your walk. Then, as you end the day reflect on how your walk may have affected someone who entered your path; then pray asking for strength to get back to remaining steadfast in your faith!
Scriptures:
Read: I Peter 1:5-8, Colossians 1:23, I Corinthians 15:58, Galatians 6:9, James 1:12,17, Psalms 61:3, John 16:33, Ephesians 2:8, Lamentations 3:22-26, I Chronicles 16:11, Colossians 4:2, Isaiah 40:31, Psalms 32:10-11, James 5:11-12, Hebrews 4:16, II Corinthians 5:14-15, II Peter 3:8-9, I Thessalonians 5:18, Psalms 86:15, II Timothy 2:15, Philippians 4:1
Prayer:
Father, we come today being thankful that you provide us with a way to become and stay steadfast in our faith. Father, go with us today and every day; guide us, teach us, help us to not only tell others but to show them in our daily walk. Remind us Father that through you all things can be done, acquired; but that without you they are nothing. Amen.
Proven True
I John 5:20, “And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.”
Good Morning! Greetings to you all on this blessed day! We want to first thank God for just waking us up; for just proving to us He loves and protects us. For years, scholars and scientist have worked tirelessly to find ways to entice people to turn their backs on the true God. I believe everyone has been cared for and blessed by God and His loving power! Most, sadly believe they were lucky; sad because nothing is luck; it’s the will of God! The true God is real because He has revealed Himself to us in creation, in His word and in sending His son to die for our sins. James Sire quoted it as “God does not love us because we are so valuable; we are valuable because God loves us; to glorify God is not just to do so in religious worship, singing praise and enacting the traditional rites of the church. To glorify God is to reveal his character by being who we were created to be- the embodiment of the image of God in human form.” Now that is a mouthful and totally feels correct! When we open our hearts and ask God to forgive and enter into our soul; we see Him everywhere and in everything. As a believer God has proven true to His word, true to His promises; thus, we cannot find any reason for Him to not exist! Our hearts are filled with His presence along with the true promise of an eternity in His heavenly home. We as humans, believe that life is more than meets the eye; thus, just because you can’t see the one true God, He IS HERE! Through every birth, death, success, loss of success, disease or good health; God is proven true every single time, in every single moment, for every human being He created. So, today as you move to enjoy the moments, open your mind, soul and heart to the knowledge that God is proven true always and in all ways.
Scriptures:
Read: Revelation 4:11, Ephesians 2:8, John 14:6,21, Romans 1:10,18-20, I Corinthians 8:6, Hebrews 11:3,6, I John 4:8, Jeremiah 29:11-13, John 20:29, John 3:8, John 3:16-17, James 1:17, Isaiah 40:26, Proverbs 3:5-6, John 1:3, Matthew 7:7-8, Isaiah 40:28, Psalms 19:1-2, John 3:5, Jeremiah 32:17, I Thessalonians 1:9, Ecclesiastes 3:11, I Timothy 1:17, Mark 16:15-16
Prayer:
Dear God, thank you for being the creator of all things. Thank you for giving every one of us life, and being the true one God. Help us God to see you with our whole being; see you with more than our eyes. Guide us daily to show others that you are the true proven God. Amen.
Faithful Promises
II Peter 1:4, “Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is I the world through lust.”
Hello friends! Happy morning time! Today we are looking toward all positive feelings and becoming very thankful for all the faithful promises that have fulfilled our journeys. We know without doubt, that God began with a promise and kept that promise along with many others to the people He created and loved. Deuteronomy 31:6, “Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee”, shows the promises began early. He established a promise of guarding each of us against the evil one. His promise of a steadfast love that will never end; giving us strength in times of trouble and in peace. He continually promises to fill our hearts with joy, peace, and a personable relationship and answers to our prayers. Throughout the Bible time and time again, not one promise was ever broken. And again, let us remember that every day of our lives is not going to be a bed of roses! He didn’t promise that life would be perfect, without any obstacles. He did promise that no matter what comes into our path during life’s journey, He would never leave us or forsake us! When we trust in His faithfulness we become unshakable, stronger, hopeful; giving Him the glory in all things. When we worship and thank Him in the good times we are admonishing to Him that we are His; full of trust and honor. Our true faith and trust come when we praise Him in the bad times, the down times; those times when we doubt and wonder if He hears us! When we praise Him in the storms of life we are showing our deep continued faith that He alone carries all our burdens and is willing to stay beside us, guiding us to the good times. When reading the Bible, we find story after story of real people who placed trust in His faithful promises. They endured the same troubles, the same heartaches, the same broken spirits; yet they believed in the promises. Their constant faith led them to a home in eternity with the one constant, Jesus. So today, take time to pray, to listen, to accept His unending love. Today and every day strive to trust Him more and know in your hearts that He is the one with all the faithful promises!
Scriptures:
Read: Deuteronomy 7:9, Isaiah 41:10, Isaiah 26:3-4, Deuteronomy 31:6, John 16:33, Psalms 32:8, Psalms 37:4,23-24, Matthew 11:28-30, II Corinthians 12:9-10, II Corinthians 1:20, Philippians 4:19, Jeremiah 29:11, II Peter 1:3-8, I John 1:9, Isaiah 43:2, Joshua 23:14, II Corinthians 7:1, Joshua 1:9, John 11:25-26, II Peter 3:13, I John 2:25, Matthew 6:33
Prayer:
Lord, today we come to you accepting your guidance, your understanding; but most of all your promises. Thank you, Lord, for your never-ending love and commitment to us, though we doubt and falter along the path you laid out. Help us today and always to trust in you, be faithful to you, accept your plans. Guide us to be more like you daily and to spread that same love to an evil world so that they too can find your promises. Amen.
Filling Up The Empty
Romans 15:13, “Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.”
Salutations friends! Thankful for the opportunity to see another day. Today we want to look at the empty parts of our lives and how we can fill any voids with God’s never-ending love. So many people let negative thoughts and actions empty our lives of anything that feels positive. In today’s world, we are bombarded with false philosophies, false religions, false ministers; all of which create worldly, evil voids inside us. Even new believers and born-again Christians find themselves filling their thoughts and lives with doubts which lead to sad lives with unanswered questions. At this point, we all need to start to open up our hearts to humble consistent prayer; begin that personal relationship with God again. Our thoughts should cultivate with Bible reading and meditation; then worshiping. Stop listening to the negative and hear God speaking to you so you can get back to walking in obedience, recognizing how God has always been right there. We must empty our hearts, souls and minds of distractions, anxieties; anything that is worldly and evil. In doing this, we can again feel His presence, His love, His provisions; then be filled with positive, joyful, spiritual fullness! When we open back up to His promises we can allow Him to once again supply all our needs; thus, chasing away those feelings of emptiness. When we regain that relationship, we gain that faith and trust we have always had; emptying of the negative and replenishing with comfort, satisfaction, peace. Once we have pushed aside that evil we can surrender whole heartedly to His mercy, grace and guidance. At the moment we realize that the hunger and thirst we tried to fill with evil pleasures, fame, money, false teachings, false ministers, etc., wasn’t filling that void, our lives do a complete turnaround! Remembering why Christ came into this world is the breaking point! Knowing He is the only way back to a positive life will become a need you will constantly be working toward. So today, if you have doubts or feel you are losing your faith; stop, pray, then make the necessary changes to positive choices, actions, interactions. Become grounded in reading God’s word, talking with reliable Christians that will pray with you and for you! Start today and begin filling up that empty with God again!
Scriptures:
Read: Romans 15:13, Ephesians 3:16-19, Colossians 1:9, Psalms 16:5, Acts 4:31, John 6:35, Psalms 116:13, John 4:14, Ephesians 3:16-21, Psalms 119:47, Ephesians 6:18, Acts 13:52, Galatians 5:26, John 14:26, Romans 8:26
Prayer:
Precious Heavenly Father, we come to you empty today but more than willing to ask for forgiveness for letting the world pull us back into the void. Father, please provide us with the strength we need to realize that we need to come back to you, accept your mercy and grace; to willingly open our hearts again to letting you fill us again with your presence. Amen.
Let the Son Shine In
Ephesians 5:8, “For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light.”
Good Morning! Hello to everyone that has realized God has blessed you with another day! My first question to you is, how is the sun shining in your life? Have you awoken to the light of the sun beaming through the windows, the trees; the light overtaking the dark slowly but surely all around? Are we really comprehending how the light is the only thing that can overcome the darkness? The writers in the Bible spoke of true light, being the light, and how the light of the world can be in us daily. God created light to overshadow any darkness. I believe that again, He placed the moon and stars into the night sky to show their brilliance and how even in the dark, we can find the light! My thoughts for you today is to see how God’s light can dwell with you at all times. When you let negative thoughts bring dark, sad, or gloomy feelings that begin to cloud over your day; we have forgotten who provides the light we need. Many times, we allow this world of negative evil to bring about dark, disorienting experiences in our daily lives. And without knowing or realizing those dark feelings pass on to anyone in our lives we come in contact with! Thus, now we have created a domino effect that starts pushing out positivity pushing us into darkness. My question now is, how can you not feel the light of God within you; telling and showing how His light can lead you through any darkness you will encounter? We were called to spread the great commission of reaching all people with the light so they can experience the true light! We were taught songs like “This little light of mine” or “Rise and Shine, give God the glory”, which all tell us to not hide the light! Jesus became the light that dawns within us all! So today, I would like you to find the true light you are given that will fill you, provide positivity, and push you to reflect a light that others will desire to have! Reach deep and stop being complacent, stop being insecure, and let your light shine! Your transformation with the positive light will give you strength to let the SON shine!
Scriptures:
Read: Genesis 1:3-4, I Peter 2:9, Daniel 12:3, Psalms 112:4, Philippians 2:15, Ephesians 5:8,14, II Corinthians 4:6, Matthew 13:43, I John 1:5-7, John 1:3-9, Psalms 56:13, Psalms 18:28, John 12:35-36, Psalms 57:5
Prayer:
Dear Lord, we want to thank you deeply for the gift of light, Jesus Christ. Thank you for your creation of the true light that illuminates everything and everyone. Thank you for the sun that lights the world around us, but most importantly, your Son that shines through all darkness. Amen.
Breathe In, Breathe Out
II Corinthians 4:16, “For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.”
Hello again dear friends! Blessings to you and yours on this new day and all the opportunities that lay before each of us! Today we want to speak about the breathing in and out of Jesus. So many times, when we are in the midst of anxiety, fear, overexcitement; we are told to just breathe! Breathe in air slow and easy and to then breathe out slowly so your body may become more relaxed. Kind of ironic that God began human life breathing into Adam’s nostrils. Then God brought a vision to Ezekiel of how He could bring dry bones to life with His breath! (Ezekiel 37) That breathing of life into bones signified God’s power to revive and restore, no matter the situation. Then we move forward to when Jesus was with the disciples after He rose, John 20:21-23, He breathed the Holy Ghost upon each of them! This is the moment they received the job of taking the good news in all the world. So, our breath is vital in all aspects of living! From the moment we are formed, we are given breath to live. In daily life, again, we have to have breath to function and sustain being. Each day we are given a fresh, renewed breath of day to absorb God’s tender mercy and grace! From our inner being to our outer being; we breathe in God to ignite in us a clean spirit; the nourishment of His power of divine life. As we breathe in the Lord as the Holy breath, we are His, we cling to Him, we take in everything He offers; then we live because of Him! He provided the Bible just so we could refresh and renew daily; receiving encouragement, strength and guidance. The pages hold a breath of fresh air that with every word whether in parables or true-life situations, God showed how His power can change and provide through every moment. His words offer us spiritual comfort, encouragement, deep and peaceful breathing for healing. He becomes our presence of restoration, and trust to a great power which helps us let go of fear, control and resistance. Our breath becomes prayer in every spoken word. So, the next time the devil causes you to become filled with doubt, anxiety, even anger, remember to breathe in and breathe out, while asking God to fill you with His presence!
Scriptures:
Read: Philippians 4:13, Psalms 4:1, I John 5:19-20, Proverbs 3:5-6, Matthew 6:33-34, Isaiah 50:4,7, I John 1:5, Romans 8:18, Revelation 21:4, I Corinthians 10:13, I Peter 4:19, I Peter 5:7,10, II Corinthians 12:9, II Corinthians 4:16-18, James 1:2-3, Job 33:4
Prayer:
Dear God, we come now thanking you for the breath of life you provided us. We thank you for giving us the Bible that guides us and provides an avenue of peace and understanding. Dear God, please continue to breathe your presence into our souls. Please God, help us to trust you with all things along our journey. Help us God to share with others how blessed they can be also, so they too can breathe in your breath of life. Amen.
Across the Silence
I Peter 2:15, “For this is the will of God, that by doing good you should put to silence the ignorance of foolish people.” ESV
Greetings friends! It is another day to be thankful and grateful that God allowed us to awake, to be alive in this moment. In today’s society Christians are told to be silent about God. So many evil things try to put the love of God under a cover like a lid! But God needs each of us to be that voice across the silence; to stand strong together to put an end to this negative world. In His word he had several writers tell the rules for bringing about goodness to a world lost. Peter spelled out how we are to follow laws and choose good leaders to bring about good things. He also told us that pursuing goodness would silence the ignorant talk of foolish people. God has a plan for all our good choices that will shut up those that are prejudiced against our spreading the good news of Christ. Our faith has lived throughout history and the devil has fought to stop the gospel by every means. God tells us that if we continue to do His will, those that seek to destroy by words or false narratives will eventually see the truth. When we continue doing good works, following Christ lead; those foolish people will be silenced. Peter also told us that when we live our lives showing integrity, kindness, while enduring evil treatment, people will see the goodness of God. This is why we must not listen to the platforms that bring negative issues, words, fake news. We need to be a united Christian family that shows the world God’s message. When we live, despite the harsh persecution, we send the message of resilience. When the evil naysayers see our courage they become silenced, speechless and see the visible goodness of God cannot be stopped. God has a plan, always had our journey created. He already knows the ending; His promises are being fulfilled; the end game is near. We as His body of believers need to keep being positive even in the negative; refuting the devil in every moment! Take today as your first, but never your last day, to keep doing His will and speak out across the silence!
Scriptures:
Read: Eph.6:19-20, Rom.1:16, Mark16:15, I Peter3:15-17, Isa.62:6-7, Acts18:9-11, Ecc.3:7, Ps.46:10, Prov.10:20-21, I Pet.2:15-16, Is.41:1,10-11, Prov31:8-9, Col.4:6, Rev.12:11, Ps.19:14, Jos1:9
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we come now to thank you for giving us the means by which we can continue the journey in spreading the gospel. We, Father, ask for the courage, strength, that will give us the words to share that will change those that are fighting against salvation and the promises you gave. Help us Lord to speak your truths to a lost world so they will in turn have life eternal in heaven. Amen.
Say The Word
Hebrews 4:12, “For the word of God is quick and powerful, and sharper than a twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
Morning. Let’s welcome the blessing of a new day. Have we already made a game plan on how our day is going to proceed? Have our minds found quiet time with God this morning to bring His presence within our hearts and thoughts? I believe that when we bring it to Him, and call on His name, our days will be better than expected! When we place all the worry, concern, doubts into His hands the day will be lighter and fuller with His blessings. This brings me to the title of our devotional today! Saying the word can have several different meanings. Truth is, our words can be used as a teaching tool, they can be used as a writing tool, some as a training tool, many as healing and comfort. Our minds should never bring negative words into any conversations, writing, or especially our thoughts. When we empower the devil by conforming to his tactics of negative hurtful words, we have discarded God’s guidance. Sure, you can find negative stories or lives in His word; but did you not read the positive outcomes? Did you not read the care, concern, grace, mercy, faith, love that was always present? Daily we are tasked with the choice of negative or positive thoughts and actions; a choice; that moment when we should pause, think, pray before we react. This reminds me of that youth pastor who created the WWJD bracelets, originally a quote from Charles Spurgeon’s book. The context of “what would Jesus do”, empowered young people to speak on faith using words to proclaim God’s words! So, when you are making decisions, talking with others; are you using the words that truly bring positivity to that moment? The most important moments are those that you will pause, think then react with the right words. It is easy to just speak words, but it is necessary to everyone that we say the right words. Remember that insignificant words can harm a person’s life in seconds, though you didn’t realize. Our tongue can be savage; harmful if not used correctly. Be consistent in your prayers to ask God to give you the right words, the true testimony to our faith. We must not let the heart give in to negative; our mouth speaks what we feel in our hearts! Work today toward learning how to control the heart and to not say the wrong words! Trust God to give you the right words!
Scriptures:
Read: John 1:1, Matthew 4:4, Psalms 119:105, Proverbs 18:10, II Timothy 3:16-17, Matthew 24:35, Colossians 3:16, Isaiah 40:8, I Thessalonians 2:13, Ephesians 6:17, James 1:19-26, Proverbs 18:6-7, Colossians 4:6, Ephesians 4:22-24, 29, Proverbs 15:1-2,4, Matthew 15:10-11, Proverbs 21:23, Psalms 141:3, Psalms 119:171-176
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, today we come to you asking first for forgiveness for any words we may have shared that could have caused harm to someone else. Father, please continue to guide us, teach us with your words. Help us Father to acknowledge that we can find positive words by pausing, praying and trusting in the strength you can provide. Amen.
Less Alone
Isaiah 41:10, “Fear thou not; for I am with thee; be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.”
Salutations my friends! This day has begun and as we begin, let us be thankful of all God has provided, whether family, jobs, education, food and water, etc. May we take today as a blessing and that whatever we experience in this day may we accept it and thrive positively. Though we cannot expect every single day to be joyful, full of promise or not have a few negatives thrown in; we must realize that we are never alone as we continue through it. As Noah heard the rain begin and that ark rise, he knew God was there. Moses went before Pharaoh to ask for his people, he knew God was beside him. Ruth knew the God of her mother-in-law was real so she followed Him, trusting His voice. When Daniel was tossed into that lion’s den, he believed God was with him and He was. When David was in that cave feeling depressed, God was there. As Esther helped to save her people, she trusted God to be there; He was. As Mary took on the task God gave her, she believed God would be with her; He was. When Jesus went to that garden and cried out; His father was with him. As we ponder on others we have read about, studied, watched in real life; did we not see that God was there? Though Thomas doubted until he touched the hands of Jesus; we can only believe that he knew God was everywhere, that Jesus’ death was for a purpose. Sometimes we allow doubt and negative thoughts to steal that heartfelt knowledge that God is always there! Taking time to admonish the words of God by searching His word, we can find truth and solace reminding us He never leaves us. Even when human failings come into our journey; we must not lose sight of the one constant; God. Though God designed humans to have relationships to avoid being alone; He also helps us to know that those relationships can falter. For our protection in those times; He provides the relationship that leaves you less alone! When others fail, He will not! So today, trust Him to help you feel less alone in whatever today brings so that you can be joyful throughout the day!
Scriptures:
Read: Deuteronomy 31:6, John 14:18,26-27, Proverbs 3:5-6, Romans 8:37-39, Psalms 23:4, Psalms 48:14, I Samuel 12:22, II Timothy 4:17-18, John 16:32-33, Hebrews 13:5, Psalms 73:23-28, Lamentations 3:22-25, Psalms 25:14-18
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we come today realizing that we have faltered in the understanding of how much time you have given us. Please Father, continue to go with us each day showing us how we need only to call out your name in times when we become overwhelmed with the negative thoughts of being alone. Show us Father that you are only a prayer away. Father we ask that you also place within us a giving heart that we might show others that they too are not alone in any situation. Amen.
Feeling Unknown
Isaiah 43:7, “Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him.”
Hello again. Praying that today you have already made the decision to look forward and have feelings of positivity in every moment. Today I would like to dive into the feelings of being unknown! In the age of electronics and social media, every person has one or more of the social apps that have lured them into “becoming” someone. But in reality, have you really touched on who you are? Are you sending a message of positivity, of Christ-like imagery, of wholesome goodness? When you display yourself in showing your abilities, are you also sharing how God gave you that talent, how He provided the means in which you are able to share, how by His grace you can do those things? Today, people of all ages feel unseen, misunderstood, and disconnected to everyone around them. They have a low self-worth not just because they are shy and timid, but because a more popular person plays off their weakness. My real reasoning for today’s post is to help yourself by helping others. Maybe today when you post try to acknowledge another’s feelings, maybe encourage someone outside your circle, for positive things they can do. Let us be more mindful of supporting someone who needs a little assistance with building self-trust. Allow God to be involved in your responses, your creative choices. Call out encouragement as you walk past someone, a stranger maybe! Try putting on the hat that the shy person wears and put yourself into their life! Look at others with respect and understanding. We are all God’s children and to follow His teachings, His laws, His direction; we can become seen in a better light! For those who are the “unknown”, I am praying for you to accept courage, strength; and that you allow God to help you to become seen in His way. With God all things are possible, and you are not unknown; He sees you, is with you and He can help you!
Scriptures:
Read: Ps.139:1-4, Joshua 1:9, Phil.4:6-7,13, Heb.10:35-36, Ps.46:1-3, Jer.29:11, I Sam.16:7, Ps.139:13-16, I John3:18-24, Jer.1:5, Is.43:1-2, Isa.41:10, Prov.3:5-6, I Peter 5:7, Rom. 8:28, John14:27, Matt.6:25-34
Prayer:
Dear God in heaven, we humbly come today asking you to allow your Holy Spirit to engulf our every word when we are broadcasting anything. God, we seek you in all things and when we stray and forget, please God come down into our hearts and remind us of where we once were and whom has given us all things. God, we ask that you please bring peace, understanding, courage, and strength into the hearts of those who are feeling unknown. God help them to know they are always known and loved by you. Help us God to bring you back to placing you into our words, actions and deeds as we share so that you are honored. Amen.
Rise Again
Micah 7:8, “Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise: when I sit in darkness, the LORD shall be a light unto me.”
Good morning! I am sending good vibes to you on this day; whether the weather is good or bad; the day can hold positivity if we only speak it! If you are finding yourself struggling; stop, take a deep breath, then find your prayer spot and call on the Father who is ready and willing to come meet you in your time of need. This is a day to work your way to happiness. Maybe you have let every day trials gain control and push in negative feelings and emotions. Now is the time to rise up against whatever the devil is throwing in your direction and claim your life back! God never promised that life would be a piece of cake; but He did say that He would always be there to get us through every obstacle the devil pushes into our path! Today I came to remember a song from my childhood that was a constant; one that I as well as friends would perform at church. The words spoke volumes as the writer talked as if he were Jesus telling the world that no matter what, He would rise again! Through every trial, obstacle; Jesus rose and continued speaking the gospel; He never gave in. When He was battered, mocked, hung on a cross, His message was the same. He knew that following God was the only true way to get to eternity and we needed to keep pushing to reach that same goal! He sacrificed so we might live! When we are troubled, seek God; then we rise. If the world pushes us to fail; seek God; then we rise again. No matter the situation; whether bullying, mocking intelligence, ridicule of our social class, (low, middle, upper monetary means) degrading our educational background; we can rise again. The true way to overcome is to put our trust in God at all times! By having faith in Him, and following His instruction, we can truly rise again! Take time today to pray for those who work to bring you down. Then let God have the authority over your life to help lead you on your positive journey to keep on rising!
Scriptures:
Read: John 14:1-3, Proverbs 24:16, Ephesians 5:14-15, II Corinthians 4:8-10, Psalms 34:4, Matthew 16:24-26, Luke 9:23-25, Philippians 1:6-7, Psalms 34:19, Hebrews 10:34-37, I Corinthians 16:13-14, Philippians 1:20-21, Isaiah 55:6-9, II Timothy 1:7-12, Hebrews 2:14-18, Micah 7:7-9
Prayer:
Father today we come to you asking that you continue your guidance in our lives. Father, please keep pushing us toward that heavenly home with you. Help us Father to know that even when we feel defeated we can know that calling on you will raise us up again.
You Will Be Found
John 4:23, “But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him.”
Salutations friends! How are we accepting this new day? Are we heading into the daily routines with gladness and positivity? Have we decided to carry joy and elation into the day so it rubs off onto anyone we come in contact with? Today as we walk through every moment can we start searching for God’s guidance. Many days we fail to believe God is in those moments when we simply lose sight of all that is right and just; all grace that God gave us. Suddenly we have let the bad and ugly over take the good in our day. This again, is where the devil sneaks in; crowding our thoughts and telling us we are too far away from God’s presence; that we cannot find our way back. Oh that the power of the Holy Ghost would just reach down in those moments to fill us with His presence; leaving no room inside for anything except Him! Open your eyes in those few moments and seek His peace; seek His strength; seek His mercy! Jesus said the shepherd will leave the ninety-nine and diligently search for that one lost sheep. (Matthew 18:12-14) God doesn’t forsake his followers; nor does He leave us alone. Within our minds, in times of troubles, uncertainty, fear; we feel alone and helpless. What we need to remember when those times come and the devil starts his tactics, is that God is already there; He has been there. He is waiting on us to call out, to reach out in prayer and supplication; with humility and sincere acceptance that He wants only for us to ask. When Adam and Eve sinned, they hid, ashamed, full of fear and regret. Yet, God knew what happened, He knew their hearts, but He searched the garden for them. Even in the midst of sin, going astray, or making wrong choices; God is there watching and waiting. To those who are unsaved, He is still there waiting and watching. He already knows your heart; He knows you can be found. So today let’s stop the hiding and reach an understanding that we are not alone and we can be found! All we have to do is open up our hearts and ask Him to come in! Will you take time to be found today?
Scriptures:
Read: I Chronicles 22:18-19, Psalms 14:2, Jeremiah 17:10, Psalms 139:23-24, Isaiah 55:6-7, II Chronicles 15:2, Luke 19:10, Jeremiah 29:11-13, Luke 15:4-7, Romans 8:18, Matthew 19:26, Ephesians 2:4-6, James 4:7-8, Proverbs 8:17
Prayer:
Dear God in heaven, we come today asking for reassurance of your grace and mercy. We want to be found when we get lost in the trials of this life. Please God, continue to lead us toward the right paths and daily give us the strength to put our total trust in you alone! Dear God, remind us that no matter how far away we feel, all we have to do is call on you and we can be found! Amen.
Crashing Through
Romans 8:18, “For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”
Greetings friends! Are we ready to face this day and take positive vibes throughout every moment of it? Have we already called on God in prayer to carry us through even the smallest of details and guide us with each step we take? Today let’s look at ways God can provide strength within as well as on the outside. Some of us just have that negative spirit when we wake; you know the one that says, just stay in bed, just call in sick, just don’t show up. When life threw that negative obstacle in your path the day before, did you just let it sit and grow; fester inside; gain control? At this time, you gave that negative thought or action the ability to weaken your faith, and drain your vitality! You knew you shouldn’t yet you let satan take hold of that thing and cause it to grow! We all do it; but; we have to take the time to pray about it; sometimes call on Jesus right when it happens, asking Him to come now! As we pray about those obstacles we must not ask “why God”; but ask how can I, with your help, get through this? For every negative obstacle or thought, God has five to ten positive ones; and so do you! Our attitudes when we are faced with negative should be joyful even in the midst of controversy! Positive vibes encourage us to be kind, compassionate and especially forgiving. Our thoughts should go quickly to how God forgives us! When you draw from that inner state of happiness that God placed, you weaken the negative and allow God to enter with divine protection. You have now given satan a consequence he cannot overcome and pushed him to the curb! Try showing empathy and grace in those negative situations and watch God work! Inner happiness, joy acts like a medicine or energy booster; giving you strength from within to stop that crashing moment! By working at modeling Jesus’ behavior in negative situations you have allowed God to work! So get going! Take today accepting deliverance, and resilience when life appears to collapse and produce that cushion that comforts the crashing through!
Scriptures:
Read: Romans 8:28, Deuteronomy 31:8, Isaiah 43:2, Psalms 91:1-2, John 3:16, Proverbs 3:5-6, Psalms 43:5, Psalms 34:17, Isaiah 41:10, Psalms 46:1-3, I John 5:5, I John 1:9, John 14:27, Philippians 4:6-7, Psalms 18:28-30, II Corinthians 4:6-9
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we come today asking for forgiveness for not relying on you completely; for not having enough faith again to know you are ever present in times of need. Father, we ask again for you to enter into our souls and place comfort, strength, and compassion. Father, we come not to ask why but to ask how may we solve the conflicts, the negativity. Please Father, continue to show us forgiveness and remind us to model after your son’s life. Help us to push out the devil and only seek your guidance! Amen.