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December 11th – Titus 2:14

Titus 2:14

Pastor Paul David Tripp once said, “The good news of the kingdom is not freedom from hardship, suffering, and loss. It is the news of a Redeemer who has come to rescue me from myself.” Jesus willing left His glorious throne in heaven, to step into our very broken world. Why? To trade His purity for our mess, and His righteousness for our shame. When I think about all He gave up and endured for me and you, my heart overflows with gratitude. My Redeemer saw every failure I would ever commit, and still, He came willingly. And He didn’t rescue me halfway, He redeemed me completely. Jesus set me apart, making me His own treasured possession, someone worth saving, someone worth loving. And He wants to do the same for you. Christmas is our reminder that redemption isn’t just something Jesus does, it’s who He is. He cleanses, restores, and rewrites the story of our lives with grace. He calls us to live differently, not out of fear, but out of gratitude for the One who paid everything to make us His. So this Christmas, I’m celebrating my Redeemer, and my Savior. The One who came not just to the world, but to me.

Reflection Question:
How does knowing that Jesus came to redeem you personally—fully, willingly, and lovingly—change the way you see yourself and the way you celebrate Christmas?

Prayer Prompt:
Jesus, my Redeemer, help me rest in the truth that You came for me. Show me the places where I need Your cleansing, Your restoration, and Your grace. Teach me to live in the freedom You purchased and to celebrate this Christmas with a heart full of gratitude for all You’ve redeemed.

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May 20th – Galatians 5:1

Galatians 5:1

Freedom in Christ isn’t just a nice thought. As followers of Jesus, It’s our birthright. Galatians 5:1 says it loud and clear. “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.” That means we don’t have to live tangled up in guilt, shame, fear, or the approval of others. Jesus didn’t go to the cross so we could stay chained to everything He already broke off. Sometimes, we walk around carrying spiritual shackles simply because we’ve forgotten they’re unlocked. But freedom doesn’t always shout. Sometimes it’s a quiet confidence that you are loved, forgiven, and held by grace. As Christians, we’re not who we used to be. And we don’t have to live like it. So stand firm. Don’t go back to what broke you. Don’t entertain the lies that say you’re not enough. Jesus paid for your freedom in full, no receipts, no returns. Walk boldly. Breathe deeply. Live lightly. Let grace lead. Let truth anchor. And above all, don’t settle for chains when Christ died to give us wings.

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May 12th – Psalm 139:14

Psalm 139:14

There’s something deeply reassuring about knowing you’re not here by chance. You weren’t an accident or a last-minute thought. And your life wasn’t left to randomness. You were lovingly and carefully crafted by the hands of God. Every part of you, from your smile to the way you care so deeply for others, was designed on purpose, with purpose. You are fearfully and wonderfully made, which means you carry the fingerprints of the Creator in every part of who you are. Even better, you weren’t just made by God, you were made for Him.

God says you belong. You matter. You were chosen and formed with love and purpose. The world may try to label you, define you, or even diminish you, but God calls you His. When you look in the mirror and doubt your worth, remember that the same God who paints sunsets and spins galaxies looked at you and said, “This one is Mine.” You are seen, known, and cherished. Never let the world convince you otherwise. You are enough, because the One who made you is everything.

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May 11th – Proverbs 31:28

Proverbs 31:28

Mother’s Day is a celebration of hearts that give, nurture, and carry so much unseen. It’s a day for the moms who make lunch with love, pray over scraped knees and love unconditionally. For the grandmothers whose wisdom lingers long after their hugs. And for the women who love and care like moms, even if they didn’t give birth. It’s a day to honor the ones who hold families together with quiet strength and fierce tenderness. “Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her” (Proverbs 31:28). But it’s also a day for those who grieve. Those who ache over babies never held. Who feel sadness over mothers no longer here, and for prayers still unanswered. It’s okay to feel joy and sorrow in the same breath. God sees it all. “As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you,” says the Lord in Isaiah 66:13. His comfort wraps around the joyful and the aching. Whether you’re in the thick of motherhood, longing for it, or healing from it, your heart matters. You are loved, seen, and deeply valued. Happy Mother’s Day, to every woman who loves like a mother. You are a gift to this world.

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May 10th – Genesis 16:13

Genesis 16:13

There are days when we feel unseen. Like we’re just going through the motions, invisible in the crowd. Our tears go unnoticed, and our prayers seem to echo in silence. But Genesis 16:13 reminds us of a powerful truth. God sees us. Just like He saw Hagar in the wilderness, alone and misunderstood, He sees us in the middle of our mess, confusion, and pain. Because we’re not just another face to our Creator. We are known, loved, and pursued. He sees the burdens we carry that no one else knows about. He sees the brave face we put on and the late-night prayers we whisper.

And from His great love, God doesn’t just notice us in passing. We have His full and undivided attention. The God who spoke galaxies into existence is the same God who calls us by name. He meets us in the desert places and gives us hope when it feels like there’s none. We are not forgotten. We are not overlooked. His eyes are on is. His heart is for us. And His presence is with us. Even when the world seems to pass us by, remember this. We are fully seen by the One who matters most.

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April 27th – Romans 8:38-39

Romans 8:38-39

There’s a love so deep, wide, and unstoppable, that not even death could hold it back. And Easter is the proof. God’s love chased us down through the darkness, the brokenness, and every failure we thought would disqualify us. Nothing we face, not fear, hardship, or even our own doubts, can separate us from His love. It’s the kind of love that carried Jesus to the cross and burst Him forth from the tomb three days later. It’s a love that refuses to leave us where we are. A love that lifts, restores, and makes us new. When our hearts grow weary, God’s love remains steady and sure. No height, depth, or power can ever tear us away from His embrace. On Easter morning love won forever. And today that same victorious love wraps around you and me. It whispers that we are His. We always have been and always will be. We are held, treasured, and fiercely loved. Let that truth sink deep today. You are fully known, fully forgiven, and fully loved by the God who defeated death just to be with you.

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November 3rd – John 3:16

John 3:16

I am thankful that God held nothing back to save me

When we consider the perfect, awesome majesty of our Father, we can’t help but ask the same question David asks in Psalm 8:4. “What is man that You take thought of him, and the son of man that You care for him.” We are but a speck in this vastness of the cosmos. Frail, wicked, and rebellious enemies of the Lord. But God loves us so much, He stopped at nothing to provide a way for us to be reconciled to Him. Not even sparing His only begotten Son. God fully knew the betrayal, brutality, and rejection His precious Son would face. Yet out of His unmerited love for His children, God sent Him anyway. And because of His love for both us and the Father, Jesus willingly left His glorious throne in heaven to ransom His life for ours. God gave all to call us His. And Jesus shed His blood to save us. We were purchased at a very high and precious price! That’s how wanted, valued, and loved we are by God!

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