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November 25th – Psalm 105:1-5

Psalm 105:1-5

Every now and then Facebook shows me a memory I didn’t even remember I had. It brings up pictures of laughter, moments of answered prayer, or seasons I didn’t realize God was carrying me through at the time. It always surprises me how quickly we move on from things we once thanked Him for. Psalm 105:1–5 invites us to slow down and remember on purpose. It calls us to thank God openly, to actually talk about the things He’s done, and to let His faithfulness become part of our everyday conversations. We’re reminded to seek Him continually. And not just when life is hard, but in the simple, ordinary moments too. Because the same God who worked wonders long ago is still working in our stories right now. And when we take a moment to recall His goodness, gratitude begins to rise. When we talk about His works, our faith grows stronger. And when we draw near to Him, our souls finally breathe again. Psalm 105 shows us that remembering is a form of worship. It lifts our eyes and steadies our hearts in His unchanging love. So today, let’s treat our memories like tiny reminders of grace and thank Him for every glimpse of His hand.

Prayer Prompt:

“Lord, help me pause and remember the moments You’ve carried me through. Thank You for Your steady presence, for Your goodness woven into both the big and small parts of my life. Open my eyes to see Your faithfulness in the places I might overlook, and fill my heart with gratitude as I reflect on all You’ve done. Amen.”

 

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August 30th – Psalm 28:7

Week 5 – Strength In God (Psalm 28:7)

No matter what circumstances we find ourselves in, we can always find a reason to rejoice. Life may throw challenges our way, but we can take comfort in the truth of Psalm 28:7: “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and He helps me.” This verse reminds us that we never face anything alone. God is always by our side, offering His strength to sustain us and His protection to shield us from harm. Even in the darkest times, our hearts can sing with joy because we know that God is with us, guiding us through every problem and giving us the courage to keep moving forward. His presence is a constant source of comfort and peace, allowing us to face each day with hope. As we trust in Him, we find that our burdens are lighter, and our spirits are lifted, for we are not walking through life’s challenges on our own. With God as our strength and shield, we can face anything with confidence, knowing that He is helping us every step of the way.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we cultivate a habit of trusting God as our strength and shield, especially during challenging times when we feel overwhelmed or afraid?
  1. In what ways can we train our hearts to rejoice in God’s presence and help, even when our circumstances are difficult, knowing that He is always by our side?

With God as our strength and shield, we can face anything with a heart full of joy. 🙏🏻❤️

 

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July 10th – Psalm 95:1

Psalm 95:1

Worshipping God enhances our sense of freedom by shifting our focus from earthly concerns to divine greatness. When we sing and shout for joy to the Lord, we acknowledge His sovereignty and power. This liberates us from the weight of our worries and fears. This act of worship connects us to the Rock of our salvation, grounding us in the unshakeable foundation of God’s love and faithfulness. As we praise Him our hearts are lifted and our spirits are refreshed. And we experience a deep, abiding sense of joy and peace. Worship also reminds us of our true identity as beloved children of God. In these moments of worship, we are released from the pressures and anxieties that often bind us, finding freedom in the presence of our Creator. This freedom empowers us to live more fully and boldly, knowing that our lives are held securely in God’s hands. That’s why worship isn’t just an expression of our faith, but a transformative practice that enhances our freedom and fortifies our trust in God.

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August 1st – Colossians 3:16

Colossians 3:16

Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts.”

It doesn’t get much better than driving in your car, sun shining, windows down, and your favorite song blaring on the radio. Whether it be from the lyrics, the beat, or the melody, music can bring forth a variety of physical responses. Paul understood the capacity music has to change both hearts and lives. And so he tells us to use the songs we sing to both teach the Word of God, and to gently advise those who may need correcting. Always doing so with hearts of thanksgiving and with the goal of helping each other in our walk of faith. But most of all, to glorify God. The greatest purpose music can serve is when we use it as God intended, as a means to worship Him. The music we play and the songs we sing, are a testimony to both God and world around us. So let our song be one of devotion, thankfulness, and appreciation to the Lord. A melody of thankfulness that sprouts from deep in our hearts and brings a song of joy to our lips.

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January 18th – Psalm 96:1-3

Psalm 96:1-3

No matter the circumstances, both good and bad, every day is a gift from God. And as we face this new year, and the unknown it holds, we can be sure of one thing. God is already there and in complete control. And in His great love and grace, He has allowed us to see yet another day, another month, and another year. So as each dawn rises, from thankful hearts, we should sing a new song to the Lord. A song of celebration for His faithfulness, mercy, and glory. “For great is the Lord and greatly to be praised.” (Ps. 96:4)

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