Samuel

August 6th – Colossians 2:16

Colossians 2:16

Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day.”

As Christian’s growing in the Lord, each of us are different places in our spiritual walk. That’s why Paul urges us not to let others judge us based based on religious observances, festivals, or dietary rules. Because these are external practices that don’t define our spiritual worth or connection with God. While rituals and rules can provide structure and guidance in our faith journey, they aren’t to become the source of our identity or salvation. Instead, our focus should be on a personal relationship with Jesus. Because it’s through Christ, that we find true freedom and fulfillment, transcending the limitations of any man made rituals and rules. Embracing His teachings and embodying His love in our actions is what truly matters in our faith. For it leads us to a deeper understanding of God’s purpose for our lives. While others may judge us, God both looks at and knows our hearts. (Sam. 16:7, Rom. 8:27) And as long as we are striving to walk closer with Him each day, it doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks!

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February 14th – 1 Samuel 2:26

1 Samuel 2:26

Samuel was a mighty prophet of Israel. But he only got that way by learning to hear, recognize, and obey God’s voice. This allowed him to grow closer and in favor with the Lord. And if we want to grow closer to God, we too must learn to do the same. Many are the ways the Lord tries speaking to us. One is through His Word. Often when we’re reading the Bible, the Holy Spirit will make a particular scripture or passage jump out at us. Another is through prayer. As our two-way life line of communication with God, prayer is our chance to not only talk, but more importantly, listen for His small, still voice. And yet another is through a feeling or impression. Some call them “God Tugs”.  A pull of conviction on our heart. Or a sense of just knowing something deep in our spirit. God never intends for our relationship with Him to be one of coldness or distance. Instead He wants us to be so close, nothing can shake us from His perfect love, grace, and peace. So today use the ears of your heart to listen for the Lord. Be on the lookout for “God Tugs.” Little “aha” moments where you recognize God reaching out. And when you spot one, stop and say, “Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening.”

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