God’s Presence

May 17th – Psalm 46:10

Psalm 46:10

Stillness isn’t the absence of noise. It’s the quiet trust that settles deep in your soul when you stop trying to hold everything together. It’s not passive or weak, it’s powerful. Stillness before God is strength wrapped in surrender. Be still and know that I am God is more than a verse. It’s a lifeline. In a world that applauds hustle and hurry, stillness is a bold declaration that God is enough. It’s unclenching your fists, exhaling the pressure, and choosing to sit with the One who already has the answers.

Stillness is where striving stops and worship begins. It’s where God reminds you that you’re not forgotten, not alone, and not expected to carry what only He can. In His presence, stillness becomes sacred ground. You stop talking and start listening. You realize He’s not pacing the floor. He’s seated on the throne. And when you sit with Him, peace replaces panic, and courage begins to rise. Let the stillness lead you back to His heart, because that’s where your strength is found.

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August 22nd – 1 John 4:7-12

Week 4 – Living In God’s Love (1 John 4:7-12)

Love is the very foundation of the Gospel. It is the essence of who God is and the driving force behind His plan for redemption. In 1 John 4:7-12, we see how deeply love is intertwined with our faith. God’s love was so profound that He sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to pay the ultimate price for our sins. This act of sacrificial love is the cornerstone of our salvation, demonstrating the depth of God’s love for us. If we claim to follow Jesus, yet fail to love others as He did, we must question the authenticity of our faith. True faith in Christ is reflected in how we love, for love is the evidence of God’s presence in our lives. If God’s love truly abides in us, it will naturally flow out in our actions, words, and relationships. To love like Jesus is not just a suggestion, it’s a commandment that defines our identity as His followers. When we love others, we are fulfilling God’s will and demonstrating that His love has indeed transformed our hearts. Without love, our faith is hollow, but with love, we embody the very heart of the Gospel.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we intentionally reflect God’s love in our daily interactions, ensuring that our actions and words align with the example of love set by Jesus in 1 John 4:7-12?
  1. In what ways can we examine our hearts to ensure that our faith is genuine, marked by a love for others that mirrors the sacrificial love God has shown us through Christ?

Love isn’t just what we do; it’s who we are when we live in God’s love. 🙏🏻❤️

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July 31st – Ephesians 3:12

Ephesians 3:12

A.Z. Tozer once said, “We need never shout across the spaces to an absent God. He is nearer than our own soul, closer than our most secret thoughts” Sometimes we may feel that God doesn’t want to hear from us. We think our problems are too small or that He’s too busy to care. These feelings can create a barrier, making us hesitant to reach out in prayer. But Paul reminds us that God cares deeply about every aspect of our lives, both big and small. No concern is too trivial for Him, and His love and attention are limitless. Through Jesus, we can approach God without fear or hesitation, knowing that He eagerly listens to our every word. God delights in our prayers and wants to be involved in all facets of our lives. He is never too busy for us, and His compassion extends to the smallest details of our existence. Let Ephesians 3:12 encourage us to bring all our worries, no matter how insignificant they may seem, to God. He is always ready to listen, offering His presence, guidance, and love in every situation.

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June 10th – Psalm 16:11

Psalm 16:11

A.W. Tozer once said, “Nothing in or of this world measures up to the simple pleasure of experiencing the presence of God.” There is great joy to be found in the Lord’s love and guidance, which renews our spirit and uplifts our hearts. To experience this joy we can engage in daily practices such as prayer, which allows us to communicate with God and draw near to Him. Worship, through singing and praise, connects our hearts to God’s greatness and goodness. Reading the Bible helps us understand His will and promises, bringing His presence into our lives. Fellowship with other believers can also enhance our sense of God’s presence, as we encourage and support each other in faith. Spending time in nature, admiring God’s creation, can remind us of His majesty and nearness. And practicing gratitude daily shifts our focus to God’s blessings, fostering a joyful heart. By incorporating these practices, we cultivate a continual awareness of God’s presence, allowing His joy to fill and sustain us through every circumstance.

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May 9th – Matthew 6:19-21

Matthew 6:19-21

I can remember as a child watching the television show, “The Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous.” Each episode I blown away by the expensive houses, cars, jewelry, and fashion highlighted. Yet as nice as earthly treasures are, Matthew urges us to set our hearts instead on storing up treasures in heaven. For in a world where material possessions fade and riches are fleeting, the kingdom of God stands as an eternal and incorruptible inheritance. One that will never tarnish, or can be taken away. So instead of chasing after worldly pleasures and treasures, let us prioritize the work of the Lord, knowing that our true reward awaits us in eternity. May our lives be characterized by sacrificial love, compassionate service, and unwavering devotion to God’s will. And as we await the fulfillment of His promises, let us live with joyful anticipation. Because our ultimate inheritance is eternal life in Christ. Where joy abounds, every tear wiped away, and each longing fulfilled in His glorious presence.

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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 18th – Psalm 16:11

Psalm 16:11

Spring is a season of joy as nature awakens, replacing the dull and grey with a palette of beautiful colors. And like the earth which bursts forth with blossoms, our souls too rejoice in the promise of brighter days ahead. As we bask in the warmth of the sun and witness nature’s glorious transformation, let us also embrace the joy that springs forth from knowing God. For just as the beauty of spring fills our hearts with delight, so too does the presence of God bring an abiding joy that transcends any and all earthly pleasures. For true and lasting happiness can’t be found in anything this world can offer. Instead, it can be found in God alone. So today and everyday, let us embrace the joy that comes from abiding in His presence. Where we find comfort and strength in His unconditional, and unfailing love. As we rejoice in the hope He provides, may our hearts overflow with gratitude, and our spirits soar with anticipation for the blessings that lie ahead on our glorious journey of faith.

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march 11th – Psalm 91:1

Psalm 91:1

Growing up my brothers had a tree fort in the woods behind our house. It was their secret place where they and their friends could go as a refuge from the world. We too have a secret place. A fortress so secure, no evil can penetrate it. And that’s dwelling in the shadow of the Lord. For He is our perfect security and refuge. His faithfulness is an impenetrable wall and our shield against all enemies. And in His presence alone can we dwell in perfect safety. This beautiful blessing we have from God isn’t  because we are good and deserve it, but because He is. And from that goodness the Lord promises to answer every plea, every call, and every cry. He will never forsake nor abandon us. Nor will He fall short or fail to show up. The Lord loves us so much, He sends His angels to guard and protect us. And because of our love for Him, in times of trouble God will not only rescue us, but set us securely in a high place of honor.

 

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February 3rd – Luke 6:44

Luke 6:44

Jesus says that each of us is a fruit bearing tree. And the way in which we live our lives, meaning the decisions we make, the words we speak, and our actions towards others, determine the goodness of our bounty. The world is starving for the ripe, filling, spiritual fruit of God. And I want my tree to be one that produces an abundant harvest for the Lord. To do that I need to dig deep in the dirt. Fertilizing my roots with God’s Word to get firmly planted in Him. My branches need to stretch far and wide in the hopes of providing love and comfort for others. My trunk needs to be healthy and strong before I notice the flaws in another’s. And my leaves need to seek the light of God’s presence. Trusting in Him alone to provide the warmth and nutrients I need for my fruit to grow and ripen. Doing all, “in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of the Lord.” (Col. 1:10)

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July 26th – Psalm 32:1-2

Psalm 32:1-2

Knowing in your mind that you are forgiven is one thing, feeling it in your heart is another. But I once read that forgiveness takes place in the heart of God, not in our feelings. And God says that through faith in Jesus, along with confession and repentance, our sins are forgiven and forgotten. Our Father doesn’t want us dwelling on our past mistakes, stuck in a prison of guilt and shame. He wants us anchored in His presence, enjoying the victory of His peace, love and forgiveness. A victory paid for by the blood of Jesus. And He didn’t lay down His life for us to live a life of defeat. So be kind, tender-hearted, and forgiving of yourself. And joyfully sing like David, “Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord does not count against him.

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