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June 10th – Psalm 16:11

Psalm 16:11

A.W. Tozer once said, “Nothing in or of this world measures up to the simple pleasure of experiencing the presence of God.” There is great joy to be found in the Lord’s love and guidance, which renews our spirit and uplifts our hearts. To experience this joy we can engage in daily practices such as prayer, which allows us to communicate with God and draw near to Him. Worship, through singing and praise, connects our hearts to God’s greatness and goodness. Reading the Bible helps us understand His will and promises, bringing His presence into our lives. Fellowship with other believers can also enhance our sense of God’s presence, as we encourage and support each other in faith. Spending time in nature, admiring God’s creation, can remind us of His majesty and nearness. And practicing gratitude daily shifts our focus to God’s blessings, fostering a joyful heart. By incorporating these practices, we cultivate a continual awareness of God’s presence, allowing His joy to fill and sustain us through every circumstance.

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June 1st – Galatians 5:22-23

Galatians 5:22-23

In Galatians 5:22-23, the Apostle Paul outlines the Fruit of the Spirit. A collection of nine virtues that together make up a Christ-like character. These virtues, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, are the hallmarks of a life transformed by the Holy Spirit. Each attribute reflects part of Jesus’ own nature and offers a blueprint for how we are to live as His followers. Love leads us to selflessly care for others. Joy uplifts us and those around us, and peace brings harmony in our relationships. Patience helps us endure trials with grace, while kindness and goodness spur us to acts of compassion and integrity. Faithfulness keeps us steadfast in our commitments. Gentleness tempers our actions with humility, and self-control enables us to resist temptation. By cultivating these virtues, we not only grow closer to Christ but also become living testimonies of His love and power. Allowing us to become effective witnesses of the gospel in a world that desperately needs saving.

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April 18th – Psalm 16:11

Psalm 16:11

Spring is a season of joy as nature awakens, replacing the dull and grey with a palette of beautiful colors. And like the earth which bursts forth with blossoms, our souls too rejoice in the promise of brighter days ahead. As we bask in the warmth of the sun and witness nature’s glorious transformation, let us also embrace the joy that springs forth from knowing God. For just as the beauty of spring fills our hearts with delight, so too does the presence of God bring an abiding joy that transcends any and all earthly pleasures. For true and lasting happiness can’t be found in anything this world can offer. Instead, it can be found in God alone. So today and everyday, let us embrace the joy that comes from abiding in His presence. Where we find comfort and strength in His unconditional, and unfailing love. As we rejoice in the hope He provides, may our hearts overflow with gratitude, and our spirits soar with anticipation for the blessings that lie ahead on our glorious journey of faith.

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April 7th – 1 Thessalonians 4:18

1 Thessalonians 4:18

As the buds of spring unfurl their delicate petals, so too do we embrace the words of Paul in 1 Thessalonians 4:18, finding comfort in his encouragement amidst life’s challenges. For just like the flowers bloom after the barrenness of winter, Paul reminds us that our hope transcends the seasons of life, promising reunion and eternal peace. In the gentle breeze of spring, we feel the whispers of assurance, knowing that those who have gone before us are not lost but merely awaiting our joyful reunion. While the earth awakens from its slumber, so too does our faith awaken to the promise of everlasting life. With every sunrise and sunset, we cling to Paul’s words, finding strength in the certainty of Christ’s return. In the beauty of nature, we see a reflection of the glory that awaits us in God’s presence. So no matter what life throws our way, we can take heart in the reassuring words of Paul. Allowing them to guide us through the changing seasons of life with steadfast faith and unwavering hope.

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September 18th – Job 36:14-16

Job 37:14-16

Listen to this, Job; stop and consider God’s wonders. Do you know how God controls the clouds and makes his lightning flash? Do you know how the clouds hang poised those wonders of him who has perfect knowledge?”

Between satellites, super powered telescopes, and exploratory spacecraft, science has gathered much information about our universe. Yet as Job’s friends pointed out, only God has perfect knowledge. So how could the awe inspiring nature of the universe and our limited understanding not humbles us? For there are aspects of God’s creation and His ways that are far beyond our comprehension. This humility in turn leads to a deeper appreciation of the Lord’s mysteries. And a recognition of our dependence on the wisdom and protection of God. It also inspires a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world around us. Just as Job was encouraged to consider God’s wonders, we also should marvel at the awesomeness of creation. From the complexity of the natural world to the marvels of science and technology. Because by doing so, we can cultivate a deeper reverence for God. And a greater appreciation for the beauty and order that surrounds us.

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