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The Divine Exchange

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Good morning Scripture reading: 1 Peter 1:18-21 Worship song: Ten Thousand Angels Cried   Meditation:      The initiated plan by God was a profound divine exchange: our sin and brokenness for the righteousness and holiness of Christ. Jesus, the sinless one, stood in the gap, willingly taking our punishment so that we could be made the righteousness of God. We were not redeemed with corruptible things but with the precious blood of Jesus Christ, predetermined before the foundation of the world for the remission of sin.       Though he was rich, Jesus became poor for our sake so we may be enriched through his sacrificial atonement. He bore the emotional scars of rejection and the physical pain of chastisement, carrying the weight of the world's sins. He endured a temporary separation from God to bridge the gap between God and humanity. This enabled us to reconcile with our Heavenly Father and develop a permanent relationship with Him....

Filled With The Holy Spirit

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Luke 3:1-16 Worship song: Spirit of The Living God   Meditation:      There is a clear distinction between water baptism and baptism of the Holy Spirit. John boldly stated his mission to preach repentance and baptize with water but revealed that it is Jesus Christ who baptizes us with the Holy Ghost and fire. Those who have been baptized in water must also be filled with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is our guide, directing those who actively seek God's will and submit to His word. The Holy Spirit operates within us, transforming our lives and empowering us to live in obedience to God.       In Acts 8, Philip boldly proclaimed and taught the gospel to those in Samaria who were misguided by Simon the sorcerer. Many believed the gospel, including Simon himself, and upon the profession of their faith, they received water baptism. However, water baptism alone does not change your heart condition, as was...

The Dangerous Iceberg

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Good morning Scripture reading: Acts 27: 27-44 Worship song: Speak to Move Mountain   Meditation:      In 1912, the luxurious Titanic, designed and engineered with advanced safety features to prevent it from sinking met a tragic fate when it collided with an iceberg. The severity of the massive collision ultimately led to its tragic sinking. A similar tale unfolds in today's scripture. During a turbulent voyage to Rome, the ship carrying Apostle Paul, a prisoner, encountered a boisterous storm while sailing on the Adriatic Sea. With the winds raging and the ship tossing violently, fear and despair gripped the passengers and crew. The ship eventually wrecked on the Island of Melita, known today as Malta. Amidst the chaos, Paul stands firm, assuring the 276 souls on board that they are safe, urging them to eat to maintain their strength and survival.       Apostle Paul's experience is a powerful reminder that challenges can arise at any mo...

Keep Your Heart Clean

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Good morning Scripture reading: Psalm 51:7-12 Worship song: Clean Heart   Meditation:      As part of the safety measures to prevent sickness, it is recommended that we sanitize, disinfect, and wash our hands regularly. There is another significant part of us that we need to pay attention to, and it is our heart. Our heart, however, does not need physical cleansing but spiritual cleansing. A person's heart reveals their true nature.      Jeremiah 17:9 reminds us that the heart is deceitful above all things, desperately wicked, and needs divine purification. We must carefully protect and maintain our heart, which is the source of our thoughts, emotions, and actions. We must be vigilant and careful about what enters and takes root in our hearts, as negative influences will inevitably shape our lives.       Matthew 5:8 says, Blessed is the pure in heart, for they shall see God. While the ways of our heart may be hidden from o...

It is Written

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Matthew 4:1-11 Worship song: Give Me You   Meditation:      Today's scripture passage powerfully illustrates Satan's tactics as he tempted Jesus after his forty days of fasting. Satan used 'if thou' to sow doubt and challenge Jesus' authority, but Jesus counteracted Satan's attempt to undermine his authority by consistently responding with the phrase 'It is written,' demonstrating his deep knowledge and reliance on God's word. Satan attempted to twist the scripture to conquer Jesus, but he was defeated.       Not everyone will experience spiritual attacks in the same way. The devil is strategic, targeting each of us with a specific missile, and if successful, he celebrates. However, if he fails his quest, he will retreat for a while but will strike again. The devil is relentless and will attack when we least expect it. He often attacks right after a powerful spiritual worship experience or after we hav...

God's Embassy

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Good morning Scripture reading: Isaiah 35:8-10 Worship song: Highway to Heaven   Meditation:      Each year, millions gather at embassies for the sole purpose of receiving a visa. The possibility of being approved for a visa depends on whether or not you meet the specific criteria for the visa. The chance of convincing a consular officer to grant you that visa is often a fifty-fifty proposition. Yet, this opportunity is taken with hope for a favorable outcome. It is important to understand that obtaining a visa does not automatically guarantee entry.       The ultimate decision lies with immigration officials at the port of entry. You might face rejection for an earthly visa, but I assure you in the Kingdom of God, no applicant will be denied entry. Jesus Christ promises in John 6:37 that anyone who comes to Him will never be rejected or turned away. The visa issued by our Savior provides permanent residency and is available to thos...

Faith Still Hold

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Good morning Scripture reading: 2 Samuel 12:15-23  Worship song: I Still Believe     Meditation:      In times of need, a faith-driven person confidently seeks assistance from the Creator, relying on his sovereignty and authoritative power for assurance, guidance, strength, and comfort. Believers firmly grounded in God's divine power depend on Him wholeheartedly, regardless of their circumstances. The fundamental principle of the Christian faith is to remain faithful, trusting God completely, despite the outcome of their ordeal.     For seven days, King David watched his son's health deteriorate, but still he fasted and prayed for his recovery. King David was waiting with great expectation, hoping that God would heal his son, but unfortunately, the outcome was not what he desired. However, after his son's death, King David rose, changed his garment, and began to worship God. Like King David, we hope God will be gracious to us in eve...

We Crown You as our King

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Good morning Scripture reading: Revelation 2:8-11 Worship song: No One Like the Lord   Meditation:      Apostle John received profound revelation from God, the Alpha and Omega, on the Lord's Day while experiencing a powerful spiritual transcendence. In his vision, John witnessed God seated on His throne, surrounded by heavenly beings and elders worshipping and singing, Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty. This precise message emphasizes the importance of unceasing worship and adoration of our Creator.       The worshippers around God's throne fully recognize and affirm His sovereignty, authority, and power. No specific time was allotted for worship; they worship day and night, nonstop. True worship is not governed by time or confined to a specific location. True worship displays genuine adoration that transcends from a heart of gratitude and appreciation. We are called to give the Lord the glory he rightfully deserves and worship H...