Commitment

May 5th – Matthew 24:14

Matthew 24:14

Did you know that the Bible is the most translated book in the world? There are currently around 3,283 languages in 167 countries which have active Bible translation projects, with more on the way. Why is this important? Because when everyone has had a chance to hear the life saving message of the Gospel, Jesus will return! As such, it calls us to action, urging us to be fervent in sharing the message of salvation with everyone we can. Let us seize every opportunity, like workers in a ripe harvest field, to proclaim the transformative power of Jesus Christ. The urgency of the hour demands our unwavering commitment to the Great Commission, knowing that eternity hangs in the balance. So may we not be deterred by obstacles or distractions, but press on with determination and courage, fueled by the knowledge that His return is drawing near. With hearts ablaze and lips aflame, let us spread the Good News far and wide, illuminating the darkness with the light of Christ’s love and redemption.

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April 29th – Genesis 8:22

Genesis 8:22

Like the blooming flowers and lush fields, God’s promises blossom anew with each passing day. And just as seedtime and harvest endure, so too does the enduring grace of His word. With the gentle caress of a warming breeze, we feel our Father’s presence, a reminder of His unwavering commitment. Through the fragrant blossoms and tender shoots, we glimpse the eternal truth of His covenant, standing firm as the mountains and enduring as the heavens above. In the harmony of spring, every chirping bird and budding leaf sings praises to His name, a testament to His enduring love. Amidst the changing seasons, His promises remain a beacon of hope, guiding us through the ebb and flow of life’s journey. And as day follows night, His blessings unfurl in abundance, a testament to His boundless mercy and grace. So let us rejoice in the arrival of spring, for in its gentle embrace, we are reminded of the unchanging nature of God’s promises, forever faithful and true.

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April 16th – Matthew 28:19-20

Matthew 28:19-20

Just as flowers spread their fragrance far and wide, Jesus calls us to go forth and make disciples of all nations, sharing the sweet aroma of His Good News. With hearts of passion and purpose, let us embrace our role as ambassadors of His love, scattering seeds of faith in every corner of the earth. As His witnesses, may our lives reflect His truth, compelling others to seek Jesus and find eternal salvation. Like petals lifted by the breeze, may our words and actions carry the transformative power of the Lord’s grace, drawing hearts to Him in worship and love. With unwavering conviction and commitment, let us reach out to the world, bringing light to even the darkest corners. And while we heed His command to go and make disciples, may we do so with humility and compassion, recognizing that it is His Spirit working through us that brings about true transformation. Finally, may we trust in God’s promise to be with us always, guiding and empowering us to fulfill His divine purpose for our lives.

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April 10th – 2 Colossians 2:6-7

2 Colossians 2:6-7

Just as sturdy trees anchor themselves with deep roots to weather the fiercest storms, let us root ourselves in the unwavering foundation of Christ. In Colossians the apostle Paul uses the example of rooted trees to urge us to be firmly rooted and built up in Jesus, who is our foundation against life’s trials and tribulations. Because as we nurture our faith, like the roots of a mighty tree, we will find ourselves strengthened by God’s grace, and unwavering in our commitment to His teachings. And as our roots dig deeper into the richness of His word and love, we’ll have everything we need to withstand whatever this world and the Enemy throws our way. So with each passing day, may our connection to Christ deepen, and may our trust in His promises be unbreakable. Like branches stretching towards the sun, may our hearts reach out in gratitude, abounding in thanksgiving for the blessings He bestows upon us. Rooted in Christ, let us grow in His likeness, spreading His love and compassion to all who cross our path.

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February 21st – 1 John 3:1

1 John 3:1

As Christians, we often find ourselves feeling out of place in this world. That’s because we follow our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who is rejected by the world. This side of heaven is ruled by Satan, and so it operates according to self interest, materialism, and power. But our commitment to following Jesus means that we are called to live lives of love, humility, and selflessness. To be salt and light in a dark and broken world. This often means that we’ll face opposition or persecution for our beliefs. However, our citizenship is in heaven, and our ultimate allegiance is to God’s kingdom, not the ways of this world. So our souls can resonate with joy as we embrace our identity as beloved children of the Most High, destined for greatness in His kingdom. In the shelter of His love, we find refuge from the storms of life. Because we are deeply valued and irrevocably cherished by our Heavenly Father. With every breath, we celebrate the privilege of being called His own, basking in the radiance of His love that knows no bounds.

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February 12th – Revelation 2:4-5

Revelation 2:4-5

As Valentine’s Day approaches, love is in the air. And as we celebrate those we cherish, we mustn’t forget our first and greatest love of all, Jesus. The church at Ephesus had lost their passion and devotion for the Lord. And so He called them to reignite the flame that once burned brightly in their hearts. Jesus’ words are an invitation for us all to realign our priorities and renew our commitment to Him. It’s a call to reflect on our spiritual journey and examine whether our love for God has been put on the back burner from the distractions and busyness of life. Returning to our first love requires intentional effort and a desire to prioritize our relationship with Jesus above all else. As we heed His call to repentance and restoration, we open our hearts to experience a revitalized intimacy with our Savior. So as Valentine’s Day encourages us to express love and affection towards others, may it also be an opportunity to rekindle our love for God and renewing our commitment to Him.

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January 17th – James 1:1

James 1:1

We all know people who are slaves to the grind, or a slave to love. But not James. James is a slave of God and the Lord, Jesus Christ. Serving his beloved Savior not in bondage, but in a liberating devotion. Finding purpose, joy, and fulfillment in serving the One whose love set him free. I want to be a James. I want to change from being a casual follower of Jesus to a dedicated servant. But the call to be a slave to Jesus involves a profound commitment. It means being willing to relinquish control and allow our faith to bear fruit. James invites us to not merely believe, but to become active participants in a faith journey that yields the fruits of love, obedience, and a life surrendered to Jesus. It prompts us to reconsider the nature of our faith and invites us to make intentional changes. Ones that result in a more profound and fruitful connection with our Savior. The joy of being a slave to Jesus is found in surrendering to His love and discovering true freedom in His grace.

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November 12th – 1 Peter 1:6-7

1 Peter 1:6-7

An Indian guru once said, “The stones of a river start out rough, but with the current continually bumping and polishing them, they end up being beautiful.” I couldn’t think of a more perfect description of the Christian life. Each of us are as river stones. Rough and jagged around the edges, tossed and turned in the raging current of life. Yet we can find joy in the difficulties no matter how strong the river rages. Because the outcome isn’t just endurance, but a beautiful testimony that glorifies and honors the Lord. And as our faith is deepened, so is the hope we find knowing our suffering is only temporary. We perseverance knowing it will lead to a great honor. That honor being when Christ is revealed, we who have steadfastly held onto our faith, enduring through the trials of life, will receive honor and glory from the Lord as a reward for our commitment. No wonder our faith is called more precious than gold. For I can think of nothing more valuable than hearing the praises of my Savior.

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August 20th – Colossians 4:18

Colossians 4:18

Remember my chains. Grace be with you.

I often think how wonderful it would have been to be an apostle. To actually walk, talk, and live with Jesus. But the life of an apostle wasn’t easy, comfortable, or physically profitable. And more than just a few of the letters Paul wrote were written from prison. So if there’s anyone who understood deeply about suffering for your faith, it’s Paul. He endured many hardships and near death experiences due to his commitment to spreading the gospel of Christ. So when he asks the Colossians to remember his chains, he’s reminding all of us the cost of being devoted to Jesus. And how the road of a Christian is anything but easy. Yet no matter what he faced, Paul let nothing stand between him and following his God given calling. And neither should we. We too need to be just as committed as Paul to fulfilling our mission. To have the boldness, dedication, and perseverance of an apostle. And despite adversity, let nothing stand between us and completing the job personally given to us by our Lord and Savior.

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March 28th – Song Of Solomon 7:10

Song of Solomon 7:10

C.S. Lewis once said, “When I have learned to love God better than my earthly dearest, I shall love my earthly dearest better than I do now.” Although not much talked about, romantic love is a blessing sent by God. The Lord wants to have a close, personal, relationship with each of us. And when we have such an intimate relationship with the Lord, we can better love others. Romantic love is a way for people to experience deep emotional and spiritual connections with one another. And romance can bring joy to people’s lives. God wants us to experience happiness and fulfillment in life, and romantic relationships can be a source of this joy. Romantic love can also lead to the creation of new life, as it is often the foundation of marriage and family. All in all, the blessing of romantic love teaches us intimacy, patience, commitment, selflessness, and respect in our relationships. It reminds us that love is not just a human experience, but also has spiritual significance and can help us grow in our relationship with God.

 

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