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November 9th – Psalm 150:2

Psalm 150:2

Have you ever stood in awe of something breathtaking ? Maybe it’s a sunrise that painted the sky in gold, or the way a child’s laughter fills a room with joy. In those moments, it’s almost impossible not to feel the tug of worship rise within us. Psalm 150:2 calls us to “praise Him for His mighty acts; praise Him according to His excellent greatness.” God’s mighty works aren’t just in the awesomeness of creation. They’re also in the quiet miracles of our lives. Like the prayer He answered when we were weary, the strength He gave when our hearts were breaking, and the peace that came when chaos surrounded us. Every heartbeat, every sunrise, every victory, and even every trial bears God’s fingerprints. Praising Him reminds us that our Lord is not distant. He’s actively working, redeeming, restoring, and writing stories of grace in our lives each day. So let your praise rise higher than your problems. And let your gratitude echo louder than your fears. God’s greatness deserves more than silent admiration . It calls for joyful, heartfelt worship!

Prayer Prompt: Lord, I stand in awe of Your mighty works and the ways You move in my life. Thank You for Your power, Your goodness, and Your faithful hand that never fails. Fill my heart with gratitude and help my life to be a continual song of praise to You. Amen.

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August 5th – Ephesians 2:8-9

Week 1 – Understanding Faith (Ephesians 2:8-9)

The apostle Paul lets us know in no uncertain terms that our salvation is entirely due to God’s grace, and not our own efforts. We can’t contribute a single thread to the garment of righteousness that clothes us. For it is woven completely by Jesus through His sacrificial work on the Cross. To believe that our actions could secure salvation diminishes the profound sacrifice Jesus made. He endured unimaginable suffering and death, bearing the weight of humanity’s sins, because there was no other way for us to be saved. Suggesting otherwise insults His sacrifice, implying it was unnecessary. Our attempts at earning salvation would be futile and arrogant, as they would dismiss the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement. Embracing salvation as a gift from God, received through faith alone, honors the true extent of Jesus’ love and sacrifice. It is a humbling recognition that we are entirely dependent on His grace, and through this, we find true freedom and assurance of eternal life.

Questions for Reflection –

  1. How can we cultivate a deeper understanding and appreciation of God’s grace, recognizing that our salvation is a gift, and resist the temptation to rely on our own works for righteousness?
  1. In what ways can we daily remind ourselves and others of the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice, ensuring that our faith remains rooted in His grace rather than our own efforts?

Grace is the gift we unwrap with faith, wrapped in love by Jesus. 🙏🏻❤️

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July 13th – Galatians 5:1

Galatians 5:1

Jesus’ sacrifice not only provides salvation, but also frees us. It frees us from the bondage of legalism and the relentless pursuit of trying to earn God’s favor through our own efforts. Living in the freedom of His grace means embracing the truth that our worth and salvation aren’t based on our works. Instead they’re based on Christ’s completed work on the cross. This freedom allows us to experience a deep, abiding joy and peace. Because we know that we are fully accepted and loved by God. It liberates us from the guilt and fear that comes with legalistic striving and empowers us to live authentically and boldly in our faith. Grace transforms our motivation for obedience, shifting it from a place of obligation to one of love and gratitude. As we stand firm in this freedom, we resist the pressures to revert to old ways of legalistic thinking. And instead embrace the abundant life Jesus offers. In doing so, we reflect the true essence of the Gospel and inspire others to seek and experience the liberating power of Christ’s grace.

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November 4th – Romans 10:9

Romans 10:9

I am thankful for the freedom to have heart that believes and a mouth that publicly confesses Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior

Paul makes it clear that there are no works we could ever do to earn salvation. It’s a gift that God offers to all who believe and receive Jesus as their Savior. Yet Paul also says we that we must believe and confess that Jesus is Lord. But isn’t making confession mandatory fall in the category of works? Is Paul adding conditions the Lord never intended? The truth is, Paul meant confession isn’t a requirement for salvation, but rather the evidence of salvation. When Paul wrote his letter to the Romans, it was a tumultuous time for Christians. It was one thing to confess Jesus as Lord behind closed doors. But to confess Him as Lord publicly, meant certain persecution and possibly death. Paul himself was beaten, imprisoned, and beheaded for his faith. So He knew well the weight of a public confession. But he also knew that those who were truly saved, would not only believe in their hearts, but confess with their mouths for all to hear; no matter the consequences.

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July 28th – Ephesians 2:8

Ephesians 2:8

We’ve all heard the phrase, nothing in life is free. And it’s true. Everything must be paid for. And so it is with salvation. Eternal life is a gift from God, and one He offers freely to all. Yet although this gift costs us nothing, God paid the bill with His own blood. He sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to die on a Cross of wood to provide to us His gift of love. A gift we ourselves can never  purchase nor earn, and one more precious than silver or gold. And all we have to do to get this gift is simply to believe. For when we truly believe that Jesus is Lord, and receive Him as our Savior, because our faith, through the amazing grace of God, He extends to us His gift of everlasting life. That’s how much God loves us! And because He wants us with Him for eternity, He gave everything to make it happen. So if you haven’t yet, I urge you to open your heart to Him, and receive the greatest gift you will ever be offered!

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Justification Through Faith – Romans 4

Romans 4

In the first four chapters of Romans, Paul makes it very clear that there is nothing we can do to save ourselves. There isn’t a sacrifice we can make, a good deed we can do, nor a price we can pay to obtain salvation. The apostle taught it is only because of grace through faith that we are justified. Now that was a pretty radical concept to the Jewish people whose whole lives were wrapped up in the Law and a system of works. …

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