A Living Message Scripture Reading: Philippians 1:1–6 Key Verse: Philippians 1:6 — “Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” As the saying goes, “There is only one you.” You are a living message for Christ in aContinue reading “A Living Message of His Love”
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Performance and Prudence
Thru the Bible in a Year Scripture Reading: Mark 8–9 Reading through Mark 8 and 9 is like walking with Jesus through the classroom of faith. These two chapters are filled with moments that reveal His divine character, His patience with human frailty, and His wisdom in guiding those who follow Him. Each incident drawsContinue reading “Performance and Prudence”
Choosing the Promise Over the Crowd
The content emphasizes that acts of service can be worship when done with the intention of pleasing God rather than seeking human recognition. It encourages believers to prioritize faithfulness over accolades, reminding them of the fulfillment found in obeying Christ’s calling, even amidst cultural pressures to conform. Serving selflessly aligns with eternal rewards.
Vengeance, Vice, and Vessels
Jeremiah’s ministry reflects God’s justice and mercy, addressing Judah’s persistent sin and the consequences of rebellion. Chapters 16–18 reveal divine vengeance, the engrained nature of sin, and the potential for restoration through repentance. God is portrayed as a potter who reshapes lives, urging acknowledgment of sin and embracing His transformative power.
When the Creator Speaks
The post emphasizes God’s greatness, perfection, and unchangeable plans, inviting readers to recognize His handiwork in creation. It discusses how every moment offers an opportunity for gratitude and worship, linking individuals to a broader chorus of praise. Ultimately, it encourages living consciously to witness God’s presence in everyday life.
The Belt, the Drought, and the Condemnation
In Jeremiah 13–15, the prophet addresses Israel’s corruption and impending judgment due to idolatry and moral decay. Through object lessons and warnings, God reveals His displeasure but also offers hope for repentance. Jeremiah’s faithful intercession highlights the tension between divine justice and mercy, reminding believers to stay close to God, heed His warnings, and pursue purity.
Grace That Changes Everything
Jesus, our High Priest, understands our weaknesses through personal experience. He invites us to approach God with confidence, trusting in His grace rather than striving for acceptance. Salvation is a gift, not earned by works, and God’s grace sustains us through hardships. Embrace and share this transformative grace with others.
Idols, Weariness, and the God Who Reigns
Thru the Bible in a Year Today’s reading from Jeremiah 10–12 brings us face-to-face with three unshakable realities: the futility of idols, the weight of wickedness, and the weariness that comes from living in a broken world. Jeremiah’s messages are sharp with truth, heavy with grief, and yet threaded with hope. As I walk throughContinue reading “Idols, Weariness, and the God Who Reigns”
Guided by the Unchanging God
God’s guidance is a constant promise, providing direction and sustenance even in difficult times. Success stems from depending on Him, aligning our plans with His purposes. Transformation begins with a renewed mindset, enabling discernment of God’s will. Trusting in His presence allows for confidence in the unknown, as He walks ahead.
Jeremiah’s Call to Repentance
In Jeremiah’s sermon at the Temple gate, he challenges Judah to turn from their sins, emphasizing that true worship requires a sincere heart. He warns of the severe consequences of their rebellion against God, including impending judgment. Ultimately, the message calls for repentance and highlights God’s patience and desire for His people to know Him.