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Jesus Christ To The Rescue

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Good morning Scripture Reading: Romans 5 Worship Song: Rescue   Meditation:      Life's challenges can be overwhelming, leaving a trail of bittersweet memories in their wake. Heartaches, broken pieces, shattered dreams, and ruined lives are the reasons Christ died on Calvary's cross. Jesus Christ chose to die and endured chastisement to demonstrate his love for humanity. He came to redeem us from the bondage of our iniquities, liberate us from spiritual captivity, and bring light to a dark world. He came that we might have life and have it more abundantly. He came not to condemn the world but that the world through Him might be saved. He came to seek and save the lost, to preach repentance to sinners, to serve, to fulfill the laws and the prophets, and to bring assurance to a hopeless world.       Jesus came to rescue us, so let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. Jesus left us His divine peace to experience the fullnes...

Heartfelt Gratitude

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Good morning Scripture reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 Worship song: Thank You Lord   Meditation:      Recognizing God's goodness in all circumstances empowers us to appreciate the seemingly insignificant things in life.   Very gingerly, the homeless man laid out his bedding at the side of the business place in the freezing cold. With just a thick blanket to lie on and another to cover up, he settled into his long pants and jacket, looking perfectly comfortable. A cold knot formed in my stomach at the thought of him lying in that 35-degree weather.       Before complaining about what you lack, appreciate what you have. Trade your complaints for gratitude, and appreciate your daily blessings for someone is wishing they had a fraction of what you have. Instead of murmuring and complaining, cultivate a mindset of gratitude, and express your appreciation through spiritual songs, praise, and adoration to the Lord. Reflect on the go...

The Scars That Never Fade

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Good morning Scripture Reading: St. John 20: 24-28 Worship Song: Scars in The Hand of Jesus   Meditation:      Visible body scars are a powerful, lasting testament to overcoming past pain, symbolizing endurance and triumph rather than just injury. They represent personal strength and the courageous survival of difficult experiences. Unlike our own scars, which often stem from mishaps or mistakes, the scars of Jesus Christ testify to His victory over sin and death. The scars on His hands, feet, and side represent the nail scars of profound injustice he willingly endured to redeem mankind. Jesus embraced the agony of crucifixion to bring us peace. He was wounded and afflicted for our transgressions, bruised for our iniquities, and bore every stripe for spiritual, emotional, and physical healing. Because of His ultimate sacrifice, we have the opportunity to live eternally.       To reject Jesus Christ is to turn one's back on the on...

Build Your Hope On Things Eternal

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Good morning Scripture reading: Colossians 3:1-2 Hymn: Hold to God's Unchanging Hands   Meditation:      Hold to God's Unchanging Hand," penned by Jennie Wilson in 1906, reflects the message of Colossians 3:1-2 urging believers to anchor their hope in things eternal, rather than investing in temporary, fading earthly treasures. Build your hope on the unchanging promises of God, trusting in His unwavering faithfulness for earthly things we see are only temporary; but the heavenly, unseen things are everlasting. Build your confidence in the God of hope who will fill you with joy and peace that you may abound in hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.       Place your confidence in God for He delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in his unfailing love. Even amidst turmoil, chaos, and confusion, the believer's hope is secure in God's promises, providing the strength to endure trials with confidence rather than fear. Whatever ...

Connected through Christ

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. John 1:1-13 Worship song: I Am A Child of God   Meditation:      A believer's primary identity is not based on their achievements or social standing, but in being a child of God. Romans 8:16-17 confirms that believers are God’s adopted children and heirs to His kingdom, alongside Jesus Christ. This inheritance includes sharing in Christ’s suffering, enduring trials, persecution, or sacrifice for the Gospel which are considered temporary compared to the future glory.       True members of Jesus' family are those who conform their lives to the desires of the Heavenly Father. Adoption into God's household makes us brothers and sisters, firmly rooted in our connection to Christ. Jesus described the personal relationship with him and believers as a vine and its branches, emphasizing that the branch cannot bear fruit unless it is connected to the vine. Remaining in the vine requires a consistent, obedient, a...

That Which Concerns Me

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Good morning Scripture reading: Psalms 138 Worship sing: Turning Around For Me   Meditation:      The assurance we have today is that God will faithfully bring to completion everything about our lives and future. He sent His only son, Jesus Christ, not for those who are righteous; but to redeem sinners, restoring us to perfection. He specializes in perfection, giving us beauty for ashes, replacing emotional heaviness with the garment of praise, restoring broken relationships, wounded hearts, and lives marred by sin, transforming a hopeless state into a life of purpose and honor.       God specializes in transforming brokenness into a testament of His glory. No matter what challenges you face, God is actively working through all things to fulfill His purpose for your good. For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Change is coming and there is no ...

The Report of The Lord

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Good morning Scripture reading: Numbers 13 Worship song: Whose Report Will You Believe   Meditation:      According to the LSD Law, the principle of 'majority rules' is a powerful decision-making principle in various contexts, particularly in election proceedings, which determines the outcome. However, this method was not a principle used in the story of the twelve spies. Obeying God's command, in preparation for the conquest, and to make informed strategic decisions, Moses sent agents to assess the strength of the inhabitants and the fertility of the land of Canaan.       Moses disregarded the convincing popular report of the majority and accepted the report of the faithful minority, choosing to trust God's promises over human fear. God assured the Israelites that the land of Canaan was legally theirs to take and occupy. It was the minority's report that shaped the Israelites' destiny. If you have received a report that is not favorable...

When God Acts

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Good morning Scripture reading: Numbers 12 Worship song: I'll Walk in Faith   Meditation:      Driven by jealousy, Miriam and Aaron sinned by challenging the authority of Moses, whom God had specifically chosen. By attacking his leadership and marriage, they challenged God's direct appointment. God responded with fury, forcing them to acknowledge the deep and personal relationship he had with Moses.      God is warning against hindering or oppressing those He has designated for a special purpose, asserting that attacking them is attacking Him. We are warned in 1 Chronicles 16 and Psalm 105 not to lay a hand on those whom the Lord has set apart for himself. Despite Miriam's act of rebellion, Moses's compassionate intercession secured her healing and restoration, but not before she endured a week of divine punishment outside the camp. Miriam challenged the divine authority placed upon Moses, but God intervened to maintain order, showing that a pr...