Harmony

May 16th – 1 John 3:2-3

1 John 3:2-3

As followers of Jesus, we find our blessed assurance in the hope of His return. And although the future may be shrouded in mystery, we are confident that when Christ appears, we will be transformed to be like just like Him. How exciting and humbling it is to wonder what our new name will be, how we will look, and where we will dwell in His glorious kingdom and presence. Therefore let us purify ourselves just as the Lord is pure, as we eagerly await His coming. May our hearts overflow with anticipation and joy, knowing that the day will come when we shall see Him face to face. With each passing moment let us draw nearer to Him, embracing the sanctifying work of His Spirit within us. With eager anticipation and overflowing joy, let us prepare ourselves for that glorious day when we will dwell with our Lord forever. Filling our hearts with the radiant hope that sustains us through every trial and tribulation. For we know our ultimate destiny is to be united with Jesus in perfect harmony for all eternity.

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April 14th – Colossians 3:13-14

Colossians 3:13-14

Ah spring. The time when the world awakens to the gentle embrace of renewal in nature. And also a time for reconciliation and renewal in our own relationships. When we can release the burdens of past hurts and grievances, bearing with one another in love. Forgiveness, like the fresh buds of spring, blossoms from hearts softened by the understanding of God’s unconditional love and forgiveness towards us. As we extend grace to others, we mirror the grace we’ve received from the Lord. So may we all let the peace of Christ reign supreme in our hearts, like the tranquility that settles over a fresh spring morning. And in the warmth of His love, may our hearts be filled with a sense of harmony and unity. One that overcomes differences and fosters bonds of mutual respect and understanding. As the beauty of spring unfolds around us, let it serve as a reminder of the transformative power of love and forgiveness, guiding us towards reconciliation and renewal in every aspect of our lives.

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March 21st – Judges 6:24

Judges 6:24

I can’t believe we’re already in March and close to Easter. Where has the time gone! This new year of 2024 has brought with it anything but peace. Conflict and warfare continue to ravage parts of the world, leaving behind devastation and heartache. Here at home it’s an election year, stirring up political divisions that seem to deepen with each passing day. Not to mention the decline of a society which glorifies all that is wicked, and seeks to remove God instead of turn to Him. No wonder people are feeling overwhelmed and disheartened. But as followers of Jesus, we can find comfort in the unwavering truth that our peace doesn’t depend on our circumstances. Instead our peace comes from the mighty “Yahweh Shalom,” the Lord is peace. The One who provides a peace that rises above all circumstances. A divine serenity that can bring healing and harmony to our hearts, our homes, and our world. For when we surrender to Him, our mighty “Yahweh Shalom” brings His people not only physical deliverance but also inner peace and security amidst every trial and challenge.

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October 22nd – Psalm 37:11

Psalm 37:11

The biblical definition of meekness is often described as strength under control. Not to be confused with weakness, being meek involves humility and a gentle attitude. It is a character trait characterized by self-control, patience, and a willingness to submit to God’s will. Meek individuals are often seen as teachable, adaptable, and willing to endure hardships without seeking revenge or retaliation. It’s a quality of love, kindness, and a lack of arrogance. And for for those who live a life of meekness, they’ll receive an abundance of blessings. First we will inherit the earth, a promise that speaks to the ultimate fulfillment of God’s plan. And on that earth we will live in peace, justice, and harmony. Through faith and meekness, we can partake in God’s abundant promises. And will experience a world where abundance is not just material wealth but a flourishing of the soul, marked by tranquility, righteousness, and a deep sense of contentment.

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September 26th – Colossians 3:15

Colossians 3:15

Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.”

In a world where everyone is busy and not finding enough hours in the day, peace is what we crave. Jesus offers such peace. And His peace is vital because it serves as a divine compass in our lives. In times of confusion, the peace of Christ brings clarity, calms our anxieties, and guides us toward decisions and actions that align with God’s will. By letting this peace be our guide, we cultivate harmony in our relationships. We experience inner serenity and walk in the path of God’s purpose for our lives. With gratitude in our hearts, we can cultivate a deeper appreciation for the blessings in our lives and for God’s role in them. Moreover, we are urged to let the word of Christ dwell in us richly, guiding our thoughts, actions, and worship. Whether in our daily interactions or in the moments of solitude, these verses remind us that living a Christ-centered life involves a deliberate and continual practice of gratitude, peace, and devotion. Ultimately allowing the name of the Lord to be glorified in all we do.

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July 16th – Proverbs 17:1

Proverbs 17:1

Better is a dry morsel with quiet than a house full of feasting with strife.”

In today’s thirsty society, bigger, better, and more is celebrated. And we are encouraged to chase after material wealth with the promise that possessions and abundance will bring us happiness. Yet Solomon had all the fame, power, and things money could buy. And even he understood the importance of contentment and peace. For even though it’s been said many times before, money can’t buy happiness. And no fancy meal, designer clothes, or social media following can replace the treasure of a home filled with harmony and love. In a world consumed by constant striving, Solomon reminds us that true satisfaction can be found in simplicity and a peaceful environment. To appreciate the value of a humble meal where love, understanding, and serenity prevail. This world is filled with division, anger, and strife. Yet we can can cultivate an atmosphere of peace and gratitude, finding fulfillment in the simple joys that nourish our souls.

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January 26th – 1 Corinthians 14:1

1 Corinthians 14:1

Have you ever listened to an especially charismatic teacher and wished you could teach like that? Perhaps you’ve heard the most beautiful singing voice and wished you could sing like that? Or maybe you see someone who is always the first one to volunteer, and wished you could serve like that. The truth is, we’ve all felt that way a time or two. And it’s good to want a spiritual gift. But the desire is only good if it stems from a motive of wanting to use the gifts God gives to both build up the church, and each other. The Lord is our great Conductor, and each of us an important member of His heavenly orchestra. And what an honor it is to be able to use our unique gifts and talents to both serve Him and each other. So polish up your instrument, straighten your sheet music, and follow our God as He leads His orchestra in beautiful harmony for the world to hear!

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September 23rd – James 3:18

James 3:18

Relationships are hard. And right now we are living in divisive times marked by anger, hatred, and even violence. But such ways don’t bring people together, or change one another’s opinion. And Christians need to stay out of the fray, instead sowing seeds of peace and producing fruits of righteousness. How? By setting aside the flawed, selfish, jealous, me-first, wisdom of the world. And instead apply the wisdom from above. For godly wisdom is, “pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy, and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy.” (James 3:17) We’ve all heard the phrase, “Do you want to be right, or happy?” With God we can have both. But it’s important to always check our motives and attitudes when dealing with others. Are we examples of God’s love and grace? Are we sharing God’s truth in love and humility, or are we using the Bible as a weapon; proving others wrong and justifying our own actions?

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November 22nd – Colossians  3:16

Colossians  3:16

God never intended the Christian walk to be a solo one. We are all members of a divine family, and us such we are meant for fellowship with one another. Why? Because a big part of growing in our relationship with the Lord depends on the encouragement, love, grace, and teaching from other Believers. We are brothers and sisters in Christ, that make up God’s heavenly choir. A choir which sings in harmony together, songs that spring forth from hearts overflowing with thankfulness for all the Lord does and all He is.

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