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February 9th – Romans 8:38-39

Romans 8:38-39

Do you ever doubt God’s love for you? Ever feel too sinful, dirty, or broken to be of any value to the Lord? Those feelings are lies from the Enemy. The truth is that nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God. Do you think any sin we commit comes as a surprise to God? As our Creator, He knows us better than we know ourselves, the good, bad, and ugly. Yet from the depth and breadth of His unfailing love, He gives us life, and call us His beloved. And no earthly circumstance, no spiritual power, no height, nor depth, nor any other created thing can sever the love between us and our Heavenly Father. Not even ourselves. For His is a love that triumphs over sin, death, and every force that seeks to separate us from His hand. No matter who we are or what we’ve done, when we come back to God with hearts of repentance, He always welcomes us home. For even when Satan tries to tell us otherwise, we are eternally cherished and embraced by the unshakeable love of our Creator.

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March 21st – 1 Corinthians 1:26

1 Corinthians 1:26

Do you feel unusable by God? Think you’re too broken, dirty, and wicked to accomplish any good for the Lord? God’s not looking for perfect people to accomplish His goals. In fact, He doesn’t need our help at all. Instead He gives us the blessing of being used by Him. And whether we are given a small purpose like volunteering at church, or being a friend to someone in need, or a large purpose like leading His people or rebuilding His temple, being used by God is a wonderful thing! The Lord loves to use the weak, the simple, the unexpected, and the flawed. And there isn’t a single one of us who isn’t flawed. But it’s said that God doesn’t call the equipped, He equips the called. So no matter who you are or how imperfect you feel, when it comes to accomplishing His will the Lord can and will use anyone or anything. And that includes you and me!

 

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