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The Great Revival

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Good morning Scripture reading: Acts 2:1-16 Hymn: Revive Us Again   Meditation:      The Welsh Revival in 1904   resulted in over one hundred and fifty thousand people being converted and added to churches and chapels in Wales. There was a supernatural outpouring of the baptism of the Holy Spirit on the people of Wales. During the revival, lives were transformed, homes and families healed and churches were packed and on fire with a zeal and desire for God. Some entire communities were changed when men and women found themselves drawn into a powerful experience of God. The sparks from their spiritual awakening were so powerful that they caused more than twelve countries to become spiritually ignited.       The Apostle Luke recorded in the book of Acts 2, that on the day of Pentecost many were gathered in the same place praising and worshipping God when suddenly, there came a sound from heaven as a mighty rushing wind, and filled the ...

No Greater Love

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. John 15:9-16 Worship song: Where The Timbers Cross   Meditation:      Reflecting on the unconditional love and faithfulness of Jesus Christ to humanity, as documented in His sacred word, concludes the verse in our scripture that states there is no greater love than that a man lay down his life for his friends. The Word of God affirms that there is no greater gift than amazing grace. The measure of love is not found in what one receives, but in how much one is willing to give. Jesus demonstrated His love through his voluntary sacrificial life for our iniquities.       The scripture details His intense persecution and the shedding of His blood, which was essential for humanity's redemption. He was nailed to the cross, His life freely given for us so unworthy of the blood, and yet He died to set us free from the penalty of our transgressions. When Christ made the ultimate sacrifice, we were entirely undes...

Change The Rhythm

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Good morning Scripture Reading: Psalms 40:1-5 Worship song: God Is Good All The Time   Meditation:      What tune are you dancing to this morning? Maybe you are entertained by a song that is robbing you of your joy, and peace of mind. Perhaps it is robbing you of hope, happiness, and contentment, causing you to be angry, grumpy, miserable, depressed, bitter, and cold-hearted. Outside of Christ, this is the music you dance to, played to tunes of hatred, grief, adultery, fornication, drunkenness, envy, strife, wrath, and idolatry. If this describes you, now is the moment to consider changing that soundtrack. Swap those old records for new songs of praise and embrace the rhythm of love, joy, peace, contentment, patience, and meekness.       Too often, we choose the wrong music and dance to the rhythm of the blues, rocking with the devil. Still, we are reminded to purposefully surrender our hearts to God, replacing the old, worldly rhythm wi...

Remember The Lord Your God

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Good morning Scripture reading: Deuteronomy 8:7-20 Worship song: Blessed Be Your Name   Meditation:      Moses issued a stern warning to the Israelites as they prepared to enter the Promised Land cautioning them not to allow future wealth, comfort, and success to cause them to forget that God is the true source of all their blessings. The human tendency is to become prideful and forget the God who delivered them out of hardship and desperate circumstances. People are swift to negotiate with God during times of difficulty, earnestly pleading for relief, but they often break their promises once their circumstances improve or stability is restored.       Never boast that your success is the result of your own strength and hard work. Always acknowledge that your wealth comes from God. Remember to give thanks, for it is the Lord who grants you the ability to prosper. Whatever we build in this life is empowered by God. If He is not the foundat...

Better Awaits You

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Good morning Scripture reading: Revelation 21 Praise song: Jerusalem   Meditation:      This world is unpredictable and full of trials, sadness, and disappointment; nevertheless, we hold firmly to the divine promise of restoration through our Lord. A time is coming when suffering will cease, and God will bring an end to all sorrow, sickness, and death. While we look forward to the future, our focus should be on serving God wholeheartedly and living according to His commandments and precepts. This life is a journey, not our final destination.       For those who place their trust and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, eternal life is assured. The dead in Christ shall rise first, and those who are alive when he shall return shall be caught up together in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air and be with him forever. As we serve the Lord with gladness, and worship Him in spirit and truth, let us be prepared to meet Him. If you have not yet r...

Move Mountain

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Matthew 17:14-21 Worship song: Who Are You Great Mountain   Meditation:      The emotional story of a desperate father's concern for his son's well-being serves as a reminder that faith is not about evidence; it is about believing and hoping for a favorable outcome despite uncertainty. Jesus demonstrated that faith is sustained by hope, not evidence. At Jesus' command, the tormenting spirit immediately departed, bringing an end to the boy's emotional suffering. The comforting message of Jesus reveals the power through faith to overcome obstacles that seem impossible.       Jesus used mountains as a metaphor to compare the daunting, seemingly impossible obstacles in life, illustrating that with even a tiny amount of unwavering faith, we can overcome challenges that block our path. With a faith anchored in God's power, like a tiny mustard seed, we can overcome the mountain-sized obstacles that disrupt ou...

Called to Serve

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Good morning Scripture reading: Matthew 10:1-20 Hymn: Just as I am   Meditation:      Jesus Christ selected ordinary individuals to serve as his disciples; He also endowed them with authority over unclean spirits to cast them out and to heal all kinds of sickness and diseases. Among those Jesus chose as his disciples were tax collectors and fishermen. As Jesus commissioned his disciples for service, He provided precise instructions to take the gospel to willing listeners and to the lost sheep.       The disciples were informed that they would encounter some stubborn, self-willed persons, who would reject the gospel. They were sent among the vilest of sinners and advised to exercise wisdom, be harmless, and remain focused on their mission. They were also warned about the persecution they would ultimately face. If you are called to serve, do so with a willing heart, knowing that you are serving a mighty God who keeps His promises. Do not w...

If God Be For Us

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Good morning Scripture reading: Romans 8:31-39 Worship song: If God Is For Me   Meditation:      With God on your side, no enemy can truly triumph over you, even when it seems they are succeeding during persecution or tribulation. It may look like they are succeeding when they mock us or threaten us, but God's purpose and support for us are far greater than any force against us. Though we are oppressed and chastised by our adversary, we shall overcome for we are more than conquerors through Him who loves us.       Apostle Paul reminds us that nothing can separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amidst human rejection, we can draw strength from the knowledge that God's love is beyond measure and without condition. Do not be dismayed or fear those who are against you for God will never leave you. He will strengthen you and uphold you with His righteous right hand. If God be for us, tell me who can triumph a...