Gifts

October 6th – Ephesians 5:15-16

Ephesians 5:15-16

Time is one of the most precious gifts God has placed in our hands, yet it often slips away unnoticed. The days pass quickly, reminding us how fragile and fleeting life can be. Each sunrise whispers a gentle invitation to live with purpose. To wake up and remember that every moment truly matters. Our choices today ripple far beyond this moment. They carry eternal weight. Maybe it’s choosing grace when it’s hard or inconvenient. Or pausing long enough to pray for someone who’s hurting. Maybe it’s forgiving, even when it still aches deeply. Or simply slowing down to thank God for breath and beauty.

We don’t control how many days we’re given on this earth, but we can choose how we spend the ones placed before us. When we live intentionally for Christ, even ordinary moments become holy. Love becomes worship, kindness becomes ministry, and gratitude becomes testimony. Each moment is a chance to shine His light in a dark world. Every conversation, every act of love, every step of obedience plants a seed for eternity.

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July 18th – Psalm 139:14

Psalm 139:14

Many people are afraid to show who they truly are, because they worry about rejection or judgment. But as Christians, knowing we are wonderfully made by God gives us the freedom to embrace our true selves. Understanding that we are each intentionally created by God, allows us to celebrate our uniqueness without fear or insecurity. We are freed from the pressure to conform to others’ expectations and can confidently live out our God-given identities. This gives us a sense of purpose and value, motivating us to use our talents and gifts for His glory. When we recognize that we are crafted with care and purpose, we can reject negative self-images. Allowing us to appreciate our strengths, and even our flaws, as part of God’s perfect design. This acceptance fosters self-love and compassion, enabling us to extend the same grace to others. Embracing our individuality as a testament to God’s wonderful work allows us to live authentically, courageously, and joyfully, reflecting His creativity and love in everything we do.

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July 12th – 1 Peter 4:10

1 Peter 4:10

The unique gifts God gives each of us are for serving others, reflecting the freedom we have in Jesus. When we use our talents and abilities to help those around us, we demonstrate the transformative power of God’s grace in our lives. This service becomes a living testament to the freedom we’ve received through Christ. It frees us from selfishness and empowers us to act with love and generosity. Whether through teaching, encouragement, hospitality, or any other gift, our actions can bring hope and healing to others, showcasing the diversity of God’s grace. By faithfully stewarding our gifts, we both honor God and answer His call to work for His glory and kingdom. This active participation in serving others deepens our sense of purpose and connection, making our freedom in Christ tangible and impactful. In essence, using our gifts for others is a powerful way to live out our faith, showing the world the love and freedom that comes from being in Jesus.

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January 31st – James 1:17

James 1:17

In a world of instability where nothing stays the same, the unmovable nature of God stands as our eternal anchor. James describes God as the “Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.” What a beautiful truth to remind us that while chaos and confusion may surround us, God remains steadfast and unwavering, both in His character and promises. His unchanging nature brings comfort and hope, giving us an unshakable source of stability, no matter what life brings. And as our Father of lights, He radiates goodness, love, and blessings, consistently showering us with gifts that reflect His perfect nature. Gifts we do not deserve, but yet God so generously gives. So even in the midst of life’s challenges, no matter what Satan throws our way, we can trust in God’s unchanging faithfulness. For we know that every good and perfect gift comes from Him alone. And when we anchor our hearts to His eternal goodness, we’ll find peace, and security in His unchanging love and care.

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December 17th – Matthew 6:14-15

Matthew 6:14-15

At Christmas, one of the most precious gifts we can give is not found under the tree but within our hearts. And it’s the gift of forgiveness. In forgiving, we echo the profound love of the Christmas story. Making the holiday truly shine with the light of peace and understanding. So in the spirit of the season, may forgiveness be the gift we exchange freely. Just as we anticipate the warmth of family gatherings and the glow of festive lights, may our hearts also be aglow with the lightness of forgiveness. Christmas invites us to unwrap the burdens of resentment and bitterness, extending the grace we ourselves have received. For in forgiving, we emulate the essence of Christmas. Which is the divine forgiveness bestowed upon humanity through the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. As we exchange presents under the tree, let us, in equal measure, exchange forgiveness, allowing the transformative power of grace to weave a tapestry of love and reconciliation, making this Christmas truly merry and bright.

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August 2nd – Colossians 4:17

Colossians 4:17

See to it that you complete the ministry you have received in the Lord.

In Jeremiah 1:5 God says, “I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb.” Each of us was purposely and hand created by God with specific gifts. And we are to use those God given talents towards completing the work the Lord gives us. Whether they be spiritual, intellectual, or practical, we are to use our talents to advance God’s kingdom and bring glory to His name. We all have a calling that is ours alone. Through prayer, reading God’s Word, consulting others, and following the prompting of the Spirit, we can discover that calling. And when we do, we are to passionately dedicate ourselves to fulfilling it. Whether through acts of kindness, teaching, preaching, serving, or any other form of ministry, we are called to use our gifts diligently. Finding great joy in knowing that our labor for the Lord is not in vain. Because by doing so, we become instruments of God’s love, grace, and truth. So desperately needed in our darkened and depraved world of today.

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March 7th – Genesis 12:2

Genesis 12:2

The idea of paying it forward isn’t a new fad. In fact it was God Himself who came up with the idea. Throughout the Bible we find that God blesses us to pay it forward and be a blessing to others. Why? Because when we use what God gives us to help and serve others, we show God’s love to the world. The blessings we receive from God, whether they be material possessions, skills, or talents, come with the responsibility to use them for good. For as we’re told in Luke 12:48, to whom much is given, much is required. Most of all, being blessed to be a blessing is a way of fulfilling God’s call to love and serve others. It reminds us that our blessings are not just for our own benefit, but are gifts that we can use to help others and make the world a better place. Look  at Abraham. Through him came the greatest blessing of all, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

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October 26 – James 1:17

James 1:17 

Every good thing in our lives is a direct result of the love and grace God shows to us. Even though we are worthy of nothing, He blesses us abundantly. Why? Not because we are good, but because He is. Once we receive Jesus as our Savior, we become adopted heirs into the kingdom of God. And to His children, the Lord loves to give generously. (Matt. 7:11) And we can rest assured that because God is never changing, He will always be faithful to bless, love, and provide for those He calls His own.

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