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July 20th – Matthew 6:19-20

Matthew 6:19-20

We live in a world swimming with debt. And because society urges us to accumulate material treasures, to strive for wealth, status, and possessions, many people live beyond their means. All with the intent of, “keeping up with the Jones’.” But Matthew tells us otherwise. He says as Christians we are called to value heavenly treasures over earthly possessions. The allure of gold and worldly riches is fleeting and vulnerable to decay and theft. But the treasures we store in heaven, are eternal and incorruptible. Acts of kindness, love, faith, and service are investments in our spiritual bank, yielding returns far greater than any earthly wealth. These heavenly treasures reflect the character of Christ and bring glory to God. And secure a legacy that outlasts our earthly existence. By prioritizing spiritual riches, we live with an eternal perspective, finding true fulfillment and purpose. This shift in values transforms our lives, freeing us from the relentless pursuit of material gain and aligning our hearts with God’s eternal kingdom.

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May29th – 1 Thessalonians 4:16

1 Thessalonians 4:16

The Lord’s return is so close, that many have shifted their focus from seeking signs to listening for the trumpet call of God. This celestial sound will herald the arrival of our Savior, Jesus Christ. And it will be accompanied by the commanding voice of an archangel summoning, “Come up here!” Imagine the sheer wonder and glory of that moment, when the heavens will resonate like a divine symphony. It will be a sound like no other, filled with the promises of eternal peace, happiness and fellowship with our Lord. The anticipation fills our hearts with joy and hope, knowing that the trials of this world will soon give way to the glory awaiting us in heaven. The sound of that trumpet will be the ultimate affirmation of our faith. The culmination of all we have believed and hoped for. It will be a transformative moment, as we are gathered to meet the Lord in the air, forever to be with Him. What a glorious sound it will be, echoing through the cosmos, as a divine invitation to eternal glory.

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May 21st – Revelation 19:1

Revelation 19:1

“Hallelujah!” Heard by John, it’s roared through the heavens by the multitudes. A glorious word “Hallelujah,” reserved for God alone. For it means, “Praise the Lord!” A mighty declaration reflecting the ultimate victory and glory of God. As we await the return of Jesus, “Hallelujah” embodies our joy and anticipation for His coming. It’s a word that transcends our earthly circumstances, reminding us of the eternal hope we have in Christ. In a world filled with uncertainty and suffering, “Hallelujah” anchors our faith in God’s unchanging nature and His sovereign plan. It calls us to worship with our whole hearts, rejoicing in the salvation He has provided and the promise of His imminent return. This heavenly anthem encourages us to live lives of praise and gratitude, knowing that all creation will one day join in this chorus of adoration. So may “Hallelujah!” be our song in every season and may our hearts echo this profound declaration of praise, keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.

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May 17th – Matthew 25:21

Matthew 25:21

I long to see so many things when I get to heaven. Most of all to behold the face of my beloved Savior, Jesus Christ. And what my heart would burst to hear is my Lord saying, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” In Matthew 25:21, we are reminded of the critical importance of faithful stewardship as we await Jesus’ return. Our Master commands us to wisely use our time, talents, and resources, investing them in the work of God’s kingdom. As we labor in service to the Lord, we are called to maximize what He has entrusted to us, whether great or small. Each day is an opportunity to sow seeds of faith, kindness, and generosity, working for God’s eternal harvest. And obedience to our calling is both a reflection of our love for the Lord and our commitment to His purposes. So let us not grow weary or lose heart. For no efforts are never in vain when done for His glory. And one day we will hear those cherished words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

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May 4th – Titus 2:13

Titus 2:13

Hope can be defined as a desire accompanied by expectation of or belief in fulfillment, someone or something on which hopes are centered, or to expect with confidence. In Titus 2:13, we are reminded of our blessed hope, the glorious appearing of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. This hope is not mere wishful thinking, but a confident expectation grounded in the promises of God. It is the anticipation of the completion of God’s redemptive plan, when Jesus will return in glory to establish His kingdom on earth. Our blessed hope is the anchor for our souls, sustaining us through trials and tribulations as we eagerly await His coming. It reminds us that this world is not our final home, but that we are citizens of a heavenly kingdom, destined for eternal life with our Savior. As we look forward to His return, let us live with purpose and anticipation, striving to live holy and godly lives in this present age. And let us encourage one another with the truth of our blessed hope, knowing that the day of His coming draws ever nearer.

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May 2nd – 2 Peter 3:10

2 Peter 3:10

There’s a reason people say that hindsight is 20/20. Because when we look back at the past, we see clearly how we could have done things better, or been better prepared. Although we may not know the exact hour of the Lord’s return, we can be certain of the promise of His coming. So let us not be caught unaware, but instead, let us prepare our hearts and lives for that glorious day. Like as a wise builder fortifies his house against the storm, we must fortify our souls with faith, hope, and love. And live with an eternal perspective, mindful of the ultimate destiny awaiting us in Christ. Though the world may shake and tremble, may we stand firm on the rock of His promises. Let us not be swayed by the fleeting pleasures of this world, but instead, let us fix our eyes on the prize that awaits us in heaven. For when Jesus returns in glory, we will be transformed, and every tear will be wiped away. So live each day with joyful purpose and intentionality, eagerly awaiting the day when we will be reunited with our Savior for all eternity.

 

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November 10th – Romans 8:18

Romans 8:18

Jesus warned that while on this earth, His followers would experience rocky times. (2 Tim. 3:12) And there’s not a single one of us who hasn’t been touched by suffering or faced trials. But the apostle Paul also tells us that nothing, absolutely nothing we go through on earth can compare to what awaits us in heaven. The glorious treasures we will receive, including spending eternity with the Lord, encourages to endure the trials of today with the hope of a glorious tomorrow. And that hope becomes the fuel sustaining our endurance. For it reminds us that our current struggles are only a chapter in the larger story of redemption. Yet while it hurts to go through the storms of life, they are only temporary. God is in complete control, guiding and loving us along the way. And He promises that the trial will last only as long as He allows. In the meantime we will continue loving, obeying, and praising Him in good times and bad. Finding joy and confidence that a brighter, more glorious future is on the horizon.

 

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November 6th – 2 Corinthians 4:18

2 Corinthians 4:18

No one likes to go through suffering. With their emotional and physical toll, trials can indeed be painful. Yet in the grand scheme of eternity, nothing we go through on earth can compare to the incomparable glory of heaven. The pain we endure while here is but a shadow in comparison to the eternal joy, peace, and fulfillment that await us in the presence of God. That’s why hope and endurance go hand in hand. They encourage us to shift our focus away from the challenges and adversities of life, recognizing that they are temporary. And instead, set our gaze on the eternal promises of God. This change in perspective empowers us to endure with patience and faith. Knowing that the difficulties we face are momentary in comparison to the lasting hope and glory that await us. Enduring trials is an opportunity to strengthen our hope by aligning our vision with the eternal truths and blessings of the Lord. Trusting Him to provide the endurance we need to overcome life’s obstacles.

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November 4th – James 1:12

James 1:12

Society today puts great value in things. Always trying to, “keep up with the Joneses”, people strive for material wealth and riches. Christians too yearn for treasure. But ours is a perfect, eternal, imperishable inheritance. (1 Peter 1:4) A glorious one bestowed by God the Father to His children. All made possible through the blood of Jesus Christ. Many are the rewards that will be given in heaven, and one is the crown of life. An eternal crown given to all who persevered in their faith no matter what. Through suffering, testing, and trials, they endured, never giving up hope. Not counting the cost. We too, by enduring through challenges with faith and perseverance, can look forward to receiving the crown of life. This gives us hope, empowering us to withstand life’s tests, knowing that our endurance is a testament to our love for God and our unwavering faith in His promises. And one day, standing before His majestic, mighty throne, we’ll cast our crowns at His feet. Giving the Lord all of the glory and honor. (Rev. 4:10-11)

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December 31st – Matthew 9:9

Matthew 9:9

When Levi the tax collector was at his booth in the city, a man came up to him and said, “Follow Me!” Without a second thought Levi got up, walked out, and immediately began following the man. In that single moment, Levi chose to leave everything behind. He gave up his wealth, influence, and comfort without looking back. It was the best decision Levi ever made. Because that man was Jesus. And following the Lord gave to Levi a wealth many times greater than what he left behind. No longer was he known as the despised tax collector hated by his brothers. Instead Jesus gave him the new name of Matthew, meaning gift of God. And Matthew became a mighty disciple of the Lord. When we too answer the call of Jesus, one day as we stand before Him in heaven He will welcome us in joy and love, declare us innocent, and give to us a new name known only to God!

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