As the Day Ends

The meditation reflects on Luke 10:27, emphasizing the importance of loving God and one’s neighbor wholeheartedly. It calls for self-examination of our love for God, urging believers to embody devotion and compassion. The prayer seeks deeper connections with God, encouragement for actions reflecting Christ’s love, and a commitment to loving others authentically.

As the Day Begins

Scripture: Acts 11:9 (ESV)“But the voice answered a second time from heaven, ‘What God has made clean, do not call common.’” Morning Meditation The morning light brings with it new possibilities—and with those, a question: Will we see ourselves and others the way God sees us? In Acts 11:9, Peter recounts his vision from heavenContinue reading “As the Day Begins”

As the Day Ends

Psalm 148 calls all of creation, especially the heavens and angels, to praise the Lord, emphasizing worship’s communal and cosmic nature. While human praise may falter, divine glory never ceases. Worship, rooted in grace and communal connection, extends beyond church, inviting believers to join the eternal heavenly chorus.

As the Day Ends

A Meditation on Psalm 119:10“I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands.” —Psalm 119:10 (NIV) As we bring the day to a close, we turn our hearts to a verse that quietly captures the essence of a faithful life. Psalm 119:10 is not just a declaration of devotion;Continue reading “As the Day Ends”

As the Day Begins

“Serve the Lord with gladness! Come into his presence with singing!” — Psalm 100:2 (ESV) The morning opens like a blank canvas, full of the promise of grace and the opportunity to start anew. Psalm 100:2 calls us to step into this day not with reluctance or weariness, but with gladness—to serve the Lord notContinue reading “As the Day Begins”