Abide

September 10th – John 15:7

John 15:7

Abiding in Jesus isn’t about checking off a list of spiritual duties. It’s about staying connected to Him in the every moment of our lives. It’s choosing to remain close to Him when things are going well and when they’re falling apart. Just like a branch cannot survive without being attached to the vine, we cannot thrive apart from Christ. When we abide we draw strength from His presence, wisdom from His Word, and comfort from His promises. Abiding means lingering with Him, not rushing away. It means letting His voice guide us and His Spirit steady us. And the beautiful promise is this. When we remain in Jesus, our prayers align with His heart, and we begin to see Him move in powerful ways. Abiding isn’t passive, it’s intentional. Like choosing to stay rooted instead of wandering off. When we quiet our hearts and surrender to Jesus, His life begins to flow through us. And as He fills us, we find fruit taking root. Fruit like peace that endures, joy that remains, and strength we never could have found on our own.

Reflection Question: How can I make space today to truly abide in Jesus instead of trying to do life in my own strength?

Prayer Prompt:Lord, teach me what it means to abide in You. Help me stay close to Your heart, rooted in Your Word, and dependent on Your strength in every moment.”

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May 16th – Psalm 15:1

Psalm 15:1

In Psalm 15 David asks, who is worthy to live in God’s house? Worthy to worship God and be near Him? The answer is no one. Not one single person can be counted as righteous enough to dwell in eternity with the Almighty Living God. Nor not one able to stand in His presence. And that is why our need for a Savior is so great. When we receive Jesus as our Savior and abide in Him, because of grace through faith, the once unworthy becomes deserving in the eyes of God. Through Christ, we now stand knocking at His door virtuous, forgiven, and welcomed in to dwell in the house of our Father forever!

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May 9th – 1 John 2:28

1 John 2:28

Just as Christ called His disciples to abide in Him, He calls us to do the same. But abiding in Jesus means more than just resting in His love and grace. It means actively doing our part to lead lives that glorify God. Abiding means emulating. Emulating the Lord in both word and deed. By earnestly obeying God’s Word, and letting others see Jesus shine through us, we show that we are indeed abiding in Him. So on that promised glorious day of our Lord’s appearance, we can be as gleeful as little children instead of hiding in shame upon His return. Maranatha!

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April 27th – John 15:9

John 15:9

It is often said the three most beautiful words one can hear are, “I love you.” And these words are what Jesus says to each of us as His beloved. But the love Christ has for us surpasses any other kind of worldly love we could ever know. For His is an all encompassing, unmerited, unconditional, and unmeasurable love. A love with no beginning, and no ending. One that is selfless, sacrificial, and beyond any love this world could offer. And better yet, Jesus wants to remain in His perfect love. Letting it guide, protect, and fill us with His precious grace and peace.

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April 11th – 1 John 4:16

1 John 4:16

As Christians, each day we have the awesome opportunity to experience God’s love and work in our lives. And because we see firsthand all that He does on our behalf, we have come to know and believe in the love the Lord has for each of us. A love demonstrated by His gift of His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. God has such a great love for us, He holds nothing good back from His children. And because He is love, God promises that if we abide in Him, He in turn will forever abide in, and immerse us in His amazing love!

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