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December 15th- Luke 2:15

Luke 2:15

One of my favorite parts of the glorious Christmas story are the shepherds. These were men considered lowly, ordinary, and overlooked by society. Yet God chose them to hear heaven’s announcement first. He didn’t go to palaces or temples, He went to fields and night watches. I imagine their hearts racing with awe and disbelief as fear turned into wonder. They must have felt unworthy, yet incredibly chosen. Because God trusted them with the greatest news the world would ever know. In that moment, the forgotten became the invited. The unseen became the witnesses. Their simple obedience led them straight to the Savior. They didn’t delay or question their worth, they went. And when they found Jesus, their lives were forever changed. God’s choice of shepherds tells me He delights in using humble hearts to reveal holy glory. It reminds me that status doesn’t impress God, faith does. The shepherds show us that heaven still moves toward the lowly. And that God often writes His greatest stories through ordinary people willing to go when He calls.

Reflection Question:
Where might God be inviting you to step out in faith, even if you feel overlooked, unqualified, or ordinary?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, thank You for seeing the lowly and choosing ordinary people for Your extraordinary purposes. Give me a heart like the shepherds—humble, obedient, and willing to go when You call. Help me trust that You can use my life to reflect Your glory.

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November 14th – Psalm 8:3-4

Psalm 8:3-4

I’m blessed to live in out the country, where the sky is wide open and the stars shine without any city lights to dim them. And to me, there’s nothing more beautiful than the night sky. The quiet, the stillness, and the way the moon glows over the fields, pulls me into a deep sense of wonder. Out there, my worries feel small and God’s greatness feels so much bigger. And knowing the God who crafted every star I’m staring at also knows me, sees and cares about every detail of my life, is humbling. It amazes me that He listens when I pray, guides me when I’m uncertain, and comforts me when my heart feels heavy. Living out here has taught me that worship isn’t limited to a church building. It’s in the awe that rises up when I remember who God is. It’s choosing gratitude instead of grumbling, trust instead of trying to control everything, and peace instead of panic. The more I pay attention to His fingerprints in creation, the more my faith deepens. Because wonder draws my heart back to Him again and again, reminding me of His power, His kindness, and His unshakable love. And somehow, every time, that reminder brings peace.

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, open my eyes to Your wonder again. Help me slow down long enough to see Your glory, to feel Your nearness, and to worship You with a heart full of awe.

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May 14th – Titus 2:13-14

Titus 2:13-14

The apostle Paul reminds us of the blessed hope we have in Jesus Christ. And how, through His sacrifice, we have been purified and set apart for His glory. But what does that mean? It means that while we wait for His glorious return, we are not to grow weary or lose heart, but instead remain steadfast in our faith and commitment to the Lord. And to allow the Holy Spirit to continually work on shaping us into the image of Jesus. Which happens when we surrender ourselves wholly to His refining fire, allowing Him to cleanse us from all unrighteousness and mold us into vessels fit for His use. As we are set apart for Jesus, our lives take on a distinct purpose and direction. One which reflects His love, grace, and truth to the world around us. So let us be diligent in doing good works, eager to bring honor and glory to His name. And as we look for His return, may we be filled with a holy reverence and awe. For one day we will stand before Him, purified and set apart, ready to receive our eternal inheritance in His kingdom.

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April 8th – Mark 13:24

Mark 13:24

As the anticipation builds for the upcoming eclipse, there’s an electrifying energy in the air. People from around the country are flocking to the areas fortunate enough to witness this celestial spectacle. Mark 13:24 speaks of signs in the heavens heralding significant events, and the eclipse serves as a powerful reminder of these prophetic passages. In the midst of darkness, there’s a sense of wonder and awe as the moon obscures the sun, casting a shadow upon the earth. It’s a moment to pause and ponder the grandeur of creation and our place within it. People gather, their eyes fixed on the sky, pondering the deeper significance of this natural phenomenon. There’s also a quiet contemplation, as we reflect on the fragility of our existence and the mysteries of the universe. As the eclipse passes and daylight returns, we’re left with a sense of both anticipation and reverence. We’re reminded of the closeness of the Lord’s return and the Bible verses that foretell of the signs leading to both the rapture and the tribulation.

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April 6th – Psalm 96:12-13

Psalm 96:12-13

Martin Luther once said, “Beautiful music is the art of the prophets that can calm the agitations of the soul; it is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents God has given us.” Nature sings of God’s glory and majesty, from the tallest mountains to the depths of the seas, filling our hearts with awe and wonder. With each sunrise and sunset, with every rustle of the leaves and chirp of the birds, creation proclaims the greatness of our Creator. Let us join creation’s chorus, lifting our voices in harmony with the wind, the waves, and the whispering trees. For He who formed the heavens and the earth deserves all honor and praise. As the rivers flow and the flowers bloom, let us be reminded of God’s faithfulness and love that never fades. With hearts overflowing with gratitude, let us declare His wonders to the nations, sharing the gladness of His salvation. For in God’s presence, there is fullness of joy, and in His light, we find true peace. So let us make music, rejoice, and be glad, for the Lord reigns over all the earth, now and forevermore.

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March 6th –

Luke 23:46

In Luke 23:46, we witness the heart wrenching scene of Jesus’ crucifixion. The weight of our sins bore down upon Him as He hung on the Cross, enduring unimaginable physical and spiritual suffering. Yet even in His darkest hour, Jesus’ final words, “Father, into Your hands I commit my spirit,” echo with profound surrender and trust in God’s plan of redemption. And because of that surrender, through the precious blood our Savior sacrificed, we can find forgiveness and reconciliation with God. As we reflect on the depth of our Father’s love demonstrated through the Cross, our hearts overflow with gratitude and awe. Because we are reminded of the immeasurable price paid for our salvation. So how could we not respond to this amazing, undeserved gift, with lives marked by humility, obedience, and thankfulness. For truly, the Cross stands as the ultimate symbol of God’s unfathomable love and mercy, calling us to embrace the fullness of His grace and walk in the freedom it brings.

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February 26th – Romans 15:13

Romans 15:13

Charles Spurgeon once said, “When the heart is full of joy, it always allows its joy to escape. It is like the fountain in the marketplace; whenever it is full it runs away in streams, and so soon as it ceases to overflow, you may be quite sure that it has ceased to be full. The only full heart is the overflowing heart.” God’s love is an ever-flowing fountain, filling the depths of our hearts with joy. It’s a love that surpasses understanding, bringing a peace that transcends the trials of life. As we anchor our trust in Him, the source of unending hope, our hearts become reservoirs of happiness. In moments of despair, God’s love becomes a guiding light, illuminating the path to a future overflowing with hope. With unwavering confidence, we stand in awe of His love that transforms adversity into an opportunity for growth and resilience. And in the embrace of God’s love, we discover an overflowing fountain of hope and joy that defies circumstance, a testament to the enduring power of His grace in our lives.

 

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February 15th – Psalm 13:5

Psalm 13:5

In Psalm 13:5, the psalmist proclaims praise to God for His unfailing love and faithfulness, which endure forever. This verse serves as a powerful reminder of the steadfastness of God’s character and His unchanging nature. Amidst the trials and tribulations of life, we find comfort in the assurance that God’s love never falters and His commitment remains constant. His love doesn’t depend on our circumstances or merit. It’s an everlasting source of comfort and strength. As we reflect on His unfailing love and dedication, we are filled with gratitude and awe. And we can’t help but be overwhelmed by the depth of His commitment to us. In times of uncertainty, we take refuge in the knowledge that God’s love is enduring, His faithfulness unwavering. Because of all He is, all He does, and all He blesses us with, how can we not lift our voices in praise. How can we not acknowledge the greatness of God’s love and the dependability of His faithfulness, which endure for all eternity.

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December 24th – Isaiah 7:14

Isaiah 7:14

The precious prophecy in Isaiah, given centuries before the nativity scene at Bethlehem, is a beacon of hope and a testament to God’s great love shown through His plan for redemption. For in it we hear of God’s promise of Emmanuel, God with us. As Christmas draws near, the profound truth of the Incarnation beckons us into a space of awe and wonder. The Almighty, cloaked in the vulnerability of human flesh, descends into the ordinary, making the extraordinary accessible. This divine mystery challenges the limits of our comprehension and invites us to contemplate the staggering reality that the Creator of the universe willingly entered into the fragility of our existence. In the hallowed stillness of the Bethlehem manger, the echoes of Isaiah 7:14 resound. A promise fulfilled, a love made tangible, and an invitation to marvel at the miracle of God choosing to dwell among us. As we embrace the wonder of “God with us,” may our hearts be stirred with reverence, gratitude, and overflow with love.

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December 22nd – Mark 10:15

Mark 10:15

No matter how old we are, there’s something about Christmas that brings out the child in all of us. For in the simple awe of a child, we rediscover the true magic. A faith that believes in miracles, embraces wonder, and finds the extraordinary in the humblest of mangers. Jesus implores us to embrace childlike faith. Because only with such innocence can we enter the kingdom of God. At Christmas, the season mirrors the essence of this call, inviting us to approach the mystery of Christ’s birth with the wonder and simplicity of a child. In the glow of twinkling lights and the warmth of festive traditions, childlike faith becomes the key to unlocking the true magic of the season. It beckons us to believe in the extraordinary, to anticipate miracles, and to receive the gift of Christ’s love with unreserved joy. As we celebrate the birth of the Savior, may our hearts echo the purity of a child’s trust, finding in the manger the embodiment of divine love and the promise of eternal wonder.

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