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April 28th – 1 Peter 1:3-4

1 Peter 1:3-4

Because of God’s great mercy, we have been given a living hope. A hope that can never be shaken or stolen. Easter reminds us that through Jesus’ resurrection, we are born again into a life that is anchored not in what fades, but in what lasts forever. The empty tomb isn’t just a story we celebrate, it’s the doorway to our new beginning. Every disappointment, heartache, and shattered dream now bows to the hope that Jesus secured for us. In Him, our future is bright, our inheritance secure, and our souls are anchored beyond the reach of death and decay. When the world feels unstable, we can stand firm, knowing that heaven is our true home. This living hope breathes life into our weary places and courage into our fearful hearts. Easter is more than a holiday. It’s the celebration of a promise kept and a future guaranteed. Today, lift your eyes. Your hope is alive because your Savior lives. You are loved, you are chosen, and you are held by the One who conquered the grave.

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July 20th – Matthew 6:19-20

Matthew 6:19-20

We live in a world swimming with debt. And because society urges us to accumulate material treasures, to strive for wealth, status, and possessions, many people live beyond their means. All with the intent of, “keeping up with the Jones’.” But Matthew tells us otherwise. He says as Christians we are called to value heavenly treasures over earthly possessions. The allure of gold and worldly riches is fleeting and vulnerable to decay and theft. But the treasures we store in heaven, are eternal and incorruptible. Acts of kindness, love, faith, and service are investments in our spiritual bank, yielding returns far greater than any earthly wealth. These heavenly treasures reflect the character of Christ and bring glory to God. And secure a legacy that outlasts our earthly existence. By prioritizing spiritual riches, we live with an eternal perspective, finding true fulfillment and purpose. This shift in values transforms our lives, freeing us from the relentless pursuit of material gain and aligning our hearts with God’s eternal kingdom.

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October 29th – Romans 8:23

Romans 8:23

We know as Christians we aren’t exempt from suffering. And as part of God’s creation, we cry out, “Maranatha! Come soon Lord Jesus! Come and establish your kingdom on earth, destroying sin and the power it holds forever.” From the moment of Adam and Eve’s sin, all of creation began to decay and die. And as a result, it groans with longing for God to return it to its former glory. The word “groaning”, comes from the root word sustenazo, meaning to moan and cry out together. As believers, we groan for God’s restoration. And one day those cries will be answered with a shout and blare of the trumpet. We the children of God, along with the dead in Christ, will be changed. In a twinkling of an eye the old and decayed will be replaced with new, glorified bodies. And together with Jesus, we will live on the earth which will be restored to its original glory.

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March 8th – 2 Corinthians 4:16

2 Corinthians 4:16

Our society is obsessed with holding on to youth. But it is a losing venture since aging and decay go hand in hand with living in a fallen world. But one day, when Jesus calls us home, we will trade these perishable bodies for new glorious, perfectly eternal ones. And until then, our focus shouldn’t be on the outside, but on our hearts and minds. We should be fully committed to the renewal of our insides that God, through the Holy Spirit, offers us each day. A renewal that no injection or supplement could offer, and no deterioration can touch!

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