Romans 6:18 The freedom from sin we receive through Jesus, transforms our relationship with God. It takes it from one marked by guilt and separation, to one filled with grace and intimacy. As sin’s power over us is broken, we experience a renewed ability to approach God with confidence knowing we are cleansed and forgiven.… Continue reading July 2nd – Romans 6:18
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June 30th – Titus 3:1-2
Titus 3:1-2 When the Holy Spirit cultivates traits within us like kindness, gentleness, and patience, our actions begin to mirror Christ's character. Allowing us to live the life Paul tells Christians should live. Being ready for good work involves actively seeking opportunities to serve others and contribute positively to our communities. Paul's call to avoid… Continue reading June 30th – Titus 3:1-2
June 29th – Matthew 12:33
Matthew 12:33 Matthew 12:33 reminds us that a tree is recognized by its fruit. Meaning it’s our actions, not our words, which reveal our true nature and allegiance. When we accept Jesus as our Savior, the Holy Spirit indwells within us. Immediately He begins the work of transforming our hearts and guiding us toward producing… Continue reading June 29th – Matthew 12:33
June 24th – Ephesians 4:2
Ephesians 4:2 Humility encourages us to set aside our pride. To recognize our own flaws and value others above ourselves, opening the door to genuine understanding and compassion. Patience complements humility, giving us the strength to endure imperfections and differences in others without frustration. This combination allows us to support one another through challenges and… Continue reading June 24th – Ephesians 4:2
June 23rd – 1 Timothy 1:16
1 Timothy 1:16 Do you ever feel too sinful for God? Paul, formerly known as Saul persecutor of Christians, was as sinful as they come. Yet through the perfect patience of Jesus, he was transformed from an adversary of the faith into a leading apostle, using his life as a powerful example of divine grace.… Continue reading June 23rd – 1 Timothy 1:16
June 19th – Matthew 5:9
Matthew 5:9 Actively pursuing peace is a characteristic of God’s children. Because they demonstrate the harmony and love that Jesus came to bring into the world. But being a peacemaker involves more than just avoiding conflict. It requires courage, empathy, and a deep commitment to understanding and resolving differences. We can be examples of the… Continue reading June 19th – Matthew 5:9
June 18th – Ephesians 2:14
Ephesians 2:14 In Jesus, the barriers of cultural, religious, and social divisions are torn down, forming one family where we all are equal. His sacrifice brings together both Jew and Gentile, establishing a new covenant of peace. This unity transcends historical enemies and prejudices, showing that in Jesus we are all brothers and sisters, regardless… Continue reading June 18th – Ephesians 2:14
June 17th – Romans 12:18
Romans 12:18 Eleanor Roosevelt said, “It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.” Living in peace with others involves humility, patience, and a willingness to understand and forgive. It calls us to try and bridge divides through kindness… Continue reading June 17th – Romans 12:18
June 16th – Romans 5:1
Romans 5:1 How wonderfully freeing it is to know we are made right with God through our belief in Jesus Christ, not by our own efforts. Like a weight being lifted from our shoulders, this justification brings us great peace. It transforms our relationship with God from one of distance, to intimate harmony. To be… Continue reading June 16th – Romans 5:1
June 15th – Hebrews 12:14
Hebrews 12:14 Hebrews 12:14 calls us to pursue peace with everyone, recognizing that without it we can’t truly see the Lord. This pursuit mirrors the fruit of the Spirit, joy, which flourishes in a heart committed to peace and holiness. This gives us a profound sense of fulfillment and contentment which arises from our alignment… Continue reading June 15th – Hebrews 12:14
