The Bible

September 4th – Matthew 7:24-27

Week 1 – The wisdom of Obedience (Matthew 7:24-27)

Hurricane season is going strong. And as the gulf and east coasts prepare in case a storm approaches, the importance of a strong foundation becomes evident. Homes built on solid ground are more likely to withstand the fierce winds and torrential rains. Just as it is in life. For those of us who build our lives on the solid teachings of Jesus, we’re better equipped to endure the storms that come our way. When trials, challenges, and temptations rage around us, those rooted in Christ remain steadfast. As a well built house stands firm against a hurricane, a life grounded in Jesus’ teachings can withstand any adversity. The storms will come. The Enemy will make sure of that. But with Jesus as our foundation we can face them with confidence, knowing that He will keep us standing strong. For the truth of Jesus’ teachings anchors us in safety, shielding us from life’s fiercest storms. With Him as our cornerstone, nothing can shake our faith.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we ensure that we are building our lives on the solid foundation of Jesus’ teachings in our daily decisions and actions?
  1. In what ways can we prepare our hearts and minds to stand firm in faith when life’s storms inevitably arise?

Build your life on Jesus, the rock that never wavers, and you’ll stand strong no matter what storms may come. đŸ™đŸ»â€ïž

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August 31st – 1 John 4:4

Week 5 – Strength In God (1 John 4:4)

In these last days, we are warned that many false prophets will arise on the scene. And with them they’ll bring messages that tickle the ears but stray far from the truth of God’s Word. They will preach gospels that sound appealing, offering what people want to hear rather than what they need to hear. But as believers we have a responsibility to diligently compare every message we hear against the truth found in Scripture. Thankfully, we are not alone in this task. The Spirit of God Himself dwells within us, guiding us into all truth and giving us the discernment to recognize and reject the lies of Satan. For we are promised, “Greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world.” (1 John 4:4) No matter how wise the false prophets may seem we can stand firm. Firm with confidence in the power of the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to remain faithful to the one, true, Gospel. With God’s Word as our foundation and the Spirit as our guide, we can resist deception and cling to the truth that sets us free.

Questions for Reflection –

  1. How can we actively rely on the Holy Spirit’s guidance to discern truth from false teachings in our daily lives?
  1. In what practical ways can we strengthen our understanding of God’s Word to stand firm against the lies and deceptions we may encounter?

With God’s Spirit in our hearts, we can face anything the world throws our way! đŸ™đŸ»â€ïž

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August 4th – Romans 10:17

Week 1 – Understanding Faith (Romans 10:17)

Just like all living things, our faith needs nurturing. And we do this by studying the teachings of the Bible. Think of it like planting a garden. Just like seeds need water and sunlight to grow, our hearts need the nourishment of God’s Word to develop faith. When we listen to sermons, read scripture, or even discuss spiritual matters with friends, we are watering those seeds. And far from a one time event, it’s an ongoing process. Every time we engage with the Word of God, we allow its truths to sink deeper into our hearts, influencing our thoughts and actions. It’s like training a muscle. The more we exercise our faith through hearing and applying God’s Word, the stronger it becomes. In a world full of noise and distractions, making time to listen to God’s voice can seem challenging, but it’s essential for spiritual growth. By consistently turning to scripture and seeking God’s guidance, we build a faith that can withstand life’s trials and uncertainties, providing us with peace and direction.

Questions for Reflection

  1. How can we make regular engagement with the Word of God a priority in our daily routines to ensure our faith continues to grow and strengthen?
  1. What practical steps can we take to actively listen to and internalize God’s Word in a world filled with distractions and conflicting messages?

Spend time in the Bible each day. For faith blossoms in the heart when we water it with the Word of God. đŸ™đŸ»â€ïž

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August 1st – Hebrews 11:1-6

Week 1 – Understanding Faith (Hebrews 11:1-6)

Faith is the confident belief in God’s promises, even when they’re not yet visible. The apostle Paul tells us that faith is essential to our relationship with God. Because it both pleases Him and is the foundation of our trust in His character and Word. Through faith, we understand that the universe was created by God’s command, revealing the power and reality of the unseen. The examples of Abel, Enoch, and others show that faith is not just a mental agreement but an active trust that influences our actions and decisions. Abel’s offering was accepted because it was given in faith, and Enoch was taken to heaven because he walked faithfully with God. These examples encourage us to live lives that reflect our trust in God, knowing that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him. This makes faith not passive, but dynamic, shaping how we perceive the world and interact with God. It’s a vital, living connection to the divine. And it inspires us to act with confidence in God’s promises.

Questions for Reflection –

  1. How can we incorporate the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen into our daily decisions and actions to strengthen our trust in God’s promises?
  1. In what practical ways can we demonstrate our faith in God, as exemplified by Abel and Enoch, to ensure that our lives reflect a dynamic and active trust in His unseen reality?

Believe in the unseen and let hope light your way! Trust that God’s promises are just a heartbeat of faith away. đŸ™đŸ»â€ïž

 

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July 30th – Galatians 3:22

Galatians 3:22

The apostle Paul explains the purpose of God’s Law, revealing that it was never meant to save us. Instead, it demonstrates our inability to keep it flawlessly. The Law acts as a mirror, reflecting our imperfections and showing that even a single transgression makes us guilty of breaking the entire law. This stark reality underscores our desperate need for a Savior. Someone who can bridge the gap between God’s holiness and our sinfulness. Jesus Christ is that Savior, the only one who has perfectly fulfilled the Law. Through His life, death, and resurrection, He offers us freedom from the bondage of sin and the penalty of death. In Him, we find grace and redemption, not through our own efforts, but through His perfect obedience and sacrifice. This profound truth shifts our focus from striving to earn salvation, to embracing the gift of grace offered through faith in Christ. It’s through Him that we receive the righteousness we could never attain on our own, underscoring the transformative power of God’s love and mercy.

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October 21st – Psalm 119:105

Psalm 119:105

The Bible is full of beautiful imagery. And such is the comparison of the Word of God to a lamp guiding our every step. But more than just illuminating our path, God’s Word provides a strong faith foundation. One which gives us the stability and direction to lead a victorious life. God’s Word is a guidance in the darkness, providing direction when we are lost. It provides clarity in uncertainty, helping us making informed decisions and avoid pitfalls. In the same way a lamp reveals dangers, His Word gives us protection from danger, enabling us to walk with confidence and stability. God’s Word is a constant source of wisdom, comfort, and truth in an ever changing world. One which builds confidence in our faith. Reminding us of His promises, faithfulness, and the assurance of our salvation. In all of these wonderful ways, God’s Word is a vital tool that leads, protects, and empowers us as we navigate the challenges of life. It’s a guiding light that leads us toward a deeper understanding of God’s love and a closer walk with Him.

 

 

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July 10th – Proverbs 4:4

Proverbs 4:4

“Then he taught me, and he said to me, ‘Take hold of my words with all your heart; keep my commands, and you will live.”

There’s a reason the Bible is the best selling book of all time. Because in it can found the perfect blueprint for life. Solomon’s father David knew the life saving benefits of believing and following God’s Word. And so he ingrained the need to know and study the Lord’s commandments into his son. Words echoed by Solomon to all who seek wisdom. God’s Word provides much needed guidance, discernment, and direction for every aspect of our lives. Through the stories, parables, and teachings it contains we can find answers to life’s deepest questions, discover the character of God, and learn how to live according to His will. The Bible shows example after example of love, forgiveness, and redemption. Which in turn inspires us to live with compassion, humility, and integrity. More than just a good book, God’s Word is alive, active, and sharper than any double-edged sword. (Heb. 4:12) And if we follow it teachings, will point us to a meaningful and Christlike life.

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May 8th – Ephesians 4:22-24

Ephesians 4:22-24

After we receive Jesus as our Savior, He doesn’t leave us floundering out on our own in the world. Or asking, “What’s next?” Instead He gives us His Spirit to guide us, and His Word as a blueprint for life. And here in Ephesians, Paul tells us how we can live a life of victory and one the glorifies the Lord. He begins by telling us that as believers we are united with Jesus, who now sits at the right hand of God. And as such, it’s time to get rid of the old and put on the new. Time to shed our old clothes of disobedience, sin, and earthly living. Time to dress as the royalty we are and put on our new clothes of righteousness. For we are citizens of heaven and should dress like it. No longer are we to wear the filthy rags of immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, but rather the designer clothes of glory that reflect “those who have been chosen of God, holy and beloved.” (Col. 3:12)

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March 19th – 2 Timothy 3:16

2 Timothy 3:16

 Many are the ways and forms in which God sends us help, and one of the most powerful is His Word. And what a blessing is the Bible. No wonder it’s the best selling book of all time! For it contains the history of creation, the Good News of Jesus Christ, and the wonderful promises of God. Beyond that the Bible is also a blueprint for life, giving us valuable advice and practical applications for any and all situations. And when we follow it’s wisdom we can’t go wrong. For far from being a book written by man, every word is divinely inspired by God Himself. And it’s benefits include life teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. If we want to deepen our faith and relationship with the Lord, spend time in His Word. Because not only will it help us live according to God’s will, it helps us understand God’s plan for our lives.

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March 7th – Genesis 12:2

Genesis 12:2

The idea of paying it forward isn’t a new fad. In fact it was God Himself who came up with the idea. Throughout the Bible we find that God blesses us to pay it forward and be a blessing to others. Why? Because when we use what God gives us to help and serve others, we show God’s love to the world. The blessings we receive from God, whether they be material possessions, skills, or talents, come with the responsibility to use them for good. For as we’re told in Luke 12:48, to whom much is given, much is required. Most of all, being blessed to be a blessing is a way of fulfilling God’s call to love and serve others. It reminds us that our blessings are not just for our own benefit, but are gifts that we can use to help others and make the world a better place. Look  at Abraham. Through him came the greatest blessing of all, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

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