Blessing

May 11th – Proverbs 31:28

Proverbs 31:28

Mother’s Day is a celebration of hearts that give, nurture, and carry so much unseen. It’s a day for the moms who make lunch with love, pray over scraped knees and love unconditionally. For the grandmothers whose wisdom lingers long after their hugs. And for the women who love and care like moms, even if they didn’t give birth. It’s a day to honor the ones who hold families together with quiet strength and fierce tenderness. “Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her” (Proverbs 31:28). But it’s also a day for those who grieve. Those who ache over babies never held. Who feel sadness over mothers no longer here, and for prayers still unanswered. It’s okay to feel joy and sorrow in the same breath. God sees it all. “As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you,” says the Lord in Isaiah 66:13. His comfort wraps around the joyful and the aching. Whether you’re in the thick of motherhood, longing for it, or healing from it, your heart matters. You are loved, seen, and deeply valued. Happy Mother’s Day, to every woman who loves like a mother. You are a gift to this world.

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July 3rd – Galatians 5:13

Galatians 5:13

The freedom we find in Jesus liberates us from the bondage of sin and self-centeredness. Instead, redirecting our lives towards love and service. This newfound freedom isn’t a license to pursue selfish desires, but a call to emulate Christ’s love in our daily lives. By being free in Jesus, we are empowered to look beyond our own needs and to seek the well-being of others. Allowing us to reflect God’s love in practical ways. We can use this freedom to volunteer our time, offer support to those in need, and show compassion to those who are hurting. Serving humbly in love means putting others before ourselves, listening with empathy, and acting with kindness. It transforms our relationships, enabling us to be agents of peace and joy in the world. To live out this freedom, we can ask God to soften our hearts and open our eyes to opportunities to serve. By embracing this call of love and humility, we align our lives with the selfless example of Jesus. This makes our freedom a testimony to His grace and a blessing to those around us.

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June 19th – Matthew 5:9

Matthew 5:9

Actively pursuing peace is a characteristic of God’s children. Because they demonstrate the harmony and love that Jesus came to bring into the world. But being a peacemaker involves more than just avoiding conflict. It requires courage, empathy, and a deep commitment to understanding and resolving differences. We can be examples of the peace of Jesus by practicing forgiveness, extending grace, and seeking reconciliation in our relationships. This peace is not passive but active, pushing us to bridge gaps, mend broken bonds, and create environments where love and respect flourish. By advocating for peace throughout the world we become agents of God’s transformative power, showing that true peace stems from His love. As peacemakers, we align our actions with Jesus’ teachings, and mirror His heart. That’s why it’s a blessing to always strive for peace. For it aligns us with God’s divine purpose and reveals us as His children, committed to spreading the peace of Jesus wherever we go.

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September 2nd – Deuteronomy 8:7

Deuteronomy 8:7

For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good land—a land with brooks, streams, and deep springs gushing out into the valleys and hills;

Even though the United States isn’t short of faults, those that live here are blessed. For no other country offers the freedoms, prosperity, and abundance of America. That’s why it’s important to have a spirit of gratitude for living in a land of plenty. A blessing the rest of the world isn’t privileged to experience. And in a world where scarcity and need often prevail, we are called to recognize the abundance that surrounds us. From her fertile lands to bountiful resources, the hand of God has been upon the country. Such blessings are not to be taken for granted but rather embraced with a thankful heart. We should be grateful not only for the physical provisions but also for the sense of security, peace, and opportunities that come with living in a land of plenty. This verse encourages us to appreciate the beauty of God’s creation and His unwavering care. And with our gratitude, we honor the Giver of all good gifts and cultivate a spirit of generosity, reflecting God’s love in the world.

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December 22nd – Luke 1:45

Luke 1:45

God always blesses our obedience. Look at Mary. When the angel of Gabriel came to this young woman telling her that she would soon become pregnant by the power of the Holy Spirit, what did she do? She believed and obeyed. And because of her faithful actions, she received God’s great blessing of being the one to bring His precious Son into the world. The Lord wants to bless us as greatly as He did Mary. When we too believe and obey the Word of God, He promises to reward us in ways beyond which we could ever imagine!

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