Greatness

November 14th – Psalm 8:3-4

Psalm 8:3-4

I’m blessed to live in out the country, where the sky is wide open and the stars shine without any city lights to dim them. And to me, there’s nothing more beautiful than the night sky. The quiet, the stillness, and the way the moon glows over the fields, pulls me into a deep sense of wonder. Out there, my worries feel small and God’s greatness feels so much bigger. And knowing the God who crafted every star I’m staring at also knows me, sees and cares about every detail of my life, is humbling. It amazes me that He listens when I pray, guides me when I’m uncertain, and comforts me when my heart feels heavy. Living out here has taught me that worship isn’t limited to a church building. It’s in the awe that rises up when I remember who God is. It’s choosing gratitude instead of grumbling, trust instead of trying to control everything, and peace instead of panic. The more I pay attention to His fingerprints in creation, the more my faith deepens. Because wonder draws my heart back to Him again and again, reminding me of His power, His kindness, and His unshakable love. And somehow, every time, that reminder brings peace.

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, open my eyes to Your wonder again. Help me slow down long enough to see Your glory, to feel Your nearness, and to worship You with a heart full of awe.

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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 15th – Psalm 13:5

Psalm 13:5

In Psalm 13:5, the psalmist proclaims praise to God for His unfailing love and faithfulness, which endure forever. This verse serves as a powerful reminder of the steadfastness of God’s character and His unchanging nature. Amidst the trials and tribulations of life, we find comfort in the assurance that God’s love never falters and His commitment remains constant. His love doesn’t depend on our circumstances or merit. It’s an everlasting source of comfort and strength. As we reflect on His unfailing love and dedication, we are filled with gratitude and awe. And we can’t help but be overwhelmed by the depth of His commitment to us. In times of uncertainty, we take refuge in the knowledge that God’s love is enduring, His faithfulness unwavering. Because of all He is, all He does, and all He blesses us with, how can we not lift our voices in praise. How can we not acknowledge the greatness of God’s love and the dependability of His faithfulness, which endure for all eternity.

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December 6th – Luke 2:7

Luke 2:7

I love the saying that true greatness is not found in majesty, but in the tender embrace of humility. In the quiet humbleness of the manger, we see that the mightiest of miracles often unfolds in the gentlest of places. That’s why Christmas is all about humility. Mary and Joseph found themselves in a humble stable, welcoming the Savior into the world. The King of Kings, born not in a palace,  but in a feeding trough, reflects a profound humility that marks the heart of Christ’s mission. In this modest setting, the Creator of the universe enters humanity with an unparalleled humility. Demonstrating to the world that true greatness lies in selfless service and a willingness to embrace the lowliest of circumstances. The humility of Jesus at Christmas is a powerful reminder that God often reveals Himself in the most unassuming moments. This invites us to approach the festivities with a spirit of humility and gratitude for the love and joy brought forth in the humblest of beginnings.

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Who Is The Greatest – (Luke 22)

Luke 22

I remember a time at a funeral and standing in line to sign the remembrance book. Ahead of me was a family with two small boys each eager to sign his own name. Taking their turns, they stepped up and carefully added their signatures. Immediately after, they began arguing over whose was the best. I couldn’t help but chuckle and feel a pang of sympathy for the young Mother as she asked in an exasperated voice, “Do we have to do this now guys?” We expect that silly competitive behavior from children, and especially between siblings, but not from men who had been walking with Jesus. And certainly not on the last night they would spend with Him before His sacrificial death on the Cross. …

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