Praying

May 25th – John 13:34

John 13:34

Love isn’t just a feeling. It’s a choice to show up, forgive, and give, even when it’s hard. Jesus gave us a new command. Not a suggestion, but a command. To love one another as He has loved us. And His love? It’s deep, sacrificial, unwavering, and kind. It doesn’t wait to be deserved or returned, it just gives. When we love like Jesus, walls fall down, hearts soften, and light breaks into the darkest places. It’s not always easy, especially when we’ve been hurt. But His Spirit gives us what we need to love beyond ourselves. This kind of love shows the world who Jesus is. It’s not about perfect words or big gestures. Sometimes it’s just listening, showing up, forgiving first, or praying quietly for someone who wouldn’t do the same for us. Jesus’ love changed everything. And it still does, through us. Let’s be people who love loud, forgive fast, and serve humbly. When we choose love, we reflect the heart of our Savior. And in a world aching for something real, that kind of love speaks the loudest.

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June 13th – Philippians 1:4

Philippians 1:4

Praying for others connects us deeply with their needs and aligns our hearts with God’s love and compassion. It transforms our focus from ourselves to the well-being of others, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose in the body of Christ. The act of intercession brings us joy because it allows us to partner with God in His work, witnessing the impact of His grace and mercy in the lives of those we pray for. Moreover, it cultivates gratitude and a positive perspective, as we see God’s faithfulness and goodness in answering prayers. This joy is not just about the outcomes but also about the process, knowing that our prayers are a powerful expression of love and support. It deepens our relationships, both with the people we pray for and with God, as we experience the intimacy of lifting others up to Him. Praying for others becomes a source of encouragement, as we share in their burdens and joys, strengthening the bonds of Christian fellowship and witnessing the transformative power of prayer.

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July 12th – Hebrews 12:2

Hebrews 12:2

As a little girl, whenever I had a problem the first person I’d turn to was my Grandma. And no matter the situation, her advice was the same. After listening patiently she would reply, “Honey tough times don’t last, tough people do…pray.” Difficulties are a part of life we can’t escape. And each of us has a race before us to run. But by keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, we can run that race joyfully. Christ, our perfect example, endured torture, pain, sorrow, rejection, and betrayal. He despised the shame of being publicly crucified, yet He did so willingly. Why? For the joy of fulfilling the will of the Father, and the greatness of His reward. During the toughest times of our race, when we’ve hit a wall and can’t go one step further, we would do well to remember Jesus’ sacrifice. Knowing all He gave to redeem us, gives us our second wind so that we don’t, “grow weary and lose heart” (Heb 12:3) and finish the race in victory!

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