DEAR GOD: CLeanse Our Sins-Wash Us Clean~

Pin on Said very well!Wash yourselves and be clean! Get your sins out of my sight. Give up your evil ways. Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows.
Isaiah 1:16-17 (NLT)

Isaiah 1:16-17 calls for a profound transformation, urging individuals to cleanse themselves not just outwardly but inwardly, to cease doing evil and learn to do good. These verses highlight a pivotal theme in the prophetic literature: the importance of genuine righteousness over mere ritualistic compliance.

The passage begins with a command to “wash yourselves, make yourselves clean” (Isaiah 1:16), which echoes the purification rituals of the time. However, the prophet Isaiah is not merely concerned with physical cleanliness. The call to “remove the evil of your deeds from my sight” suggests a deeper, moral cleansing that is required, one that involves turning away from wickedness and embracing ethical living.

The subsequent verse, “learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow’s cause” (Isaiah 1:17), expands on this idea. It is not enough to stop doing evil; one must actively pursue good, particularly by seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of society. This reflects a core principle of the Hebrew prophets: social justice is an essential aspect of religious life.

Isaiah’s message is timeless, reminding us that true spirituality is demonstrated through actions that reflect God’s character, especially His concern for justice and mercy. The prophet’s words challenge us to examine our lives, to move beyond superficial piety, and to embody the divine attributes of justice and righteousness in our daily interactions.

We are not to be “holy” only one day a week at Sunday gatherings, church – but to do so daily and with an obedience to the LORD in all we say and act upon. We are to be reflections of the LORD’s light, as we encounter people along the way in life. We are to establish our roots of Christianity in a profound and dedicated fashion, offering all we do to the LORD!  We are to strengthen our resolve in affirming our faith all the days of our lives, and then to embrace the rewards of Eternity.

” Father, I come before You, humbled and aware of all my shortcomings. Your Word, through the prophet Isaiah, has shone a light on the path of righteousness that You desire for your children to walk. Lord, help me/us to wash away not just the dirt from my/our hands, but the malice from my/our hearts. Teach me/us to cease doing evil and to learn to do good. Instill in me/us a spirit of justice, that I/we may seek it fervently, correct oppression boldly, and advocate for those who cannot speak for themselves. May I/we bring Your justice to the fatherless and plead the widow’s cause with the strength and compassion You have shown us. Grant me/us the courage to live out my/our faith through actions that honor You and may my/our lives reflect Your love and mercy to the world. We ask this in the precious name of Jesus, Amen.”

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DEAR GOD: You Are My Beacon & Light~

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The Lord is my light and my salvation;
    whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life;
    of whom shall I be afraid?
Psalm 27:2 (ESV)

 

A Beacon of Light

Psalm 27, attributed to David, is a profound expression of faith and trust in the Lord amidst adversity. It begins with a declaration of confidence: “The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear?” (Psalm 27:1 NIV)1. This opening verse sets the tone for the entire psalm, encapsulating the psalmist’s unwavering belief that God is a protective and guiding force against all fears and foes.

The psalm oscillates between expressions of fearless trust and earnest pleas for God’s presence. David speaks of enemies and war, yet he remains confident. This juxtaposition highlights a central theme: the power of faith to provide stability and courage, even when one is surrounded by threats.

Then further on, it reveals the psalmist’s deepest desire: “One thing I ask from the Lord, this only do I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life” (Psalm 27:4 NIV) David yearns not for material wealth or victory over his enemies, but for the serene and continuous communion with God. This longing to be in God’s presence, to “gaze on the beauty of the Lord,” is a testament to the psalmist’s devotion.

The latter part of the psalm is a heartfelt plea for God’s mercy and guidance. David asks not to be forsaken and prays for deliverance from his adversaries. The emotional intensity of these verses conveys a sense of vulnerability, contrasting with the earlier declarations of confidence. It is a reminder that seeking God’s face is not a one-time act but a continual process of faith and reliance on divine guidance.

Psalm 27 concludes with an exhortation to “Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord” (Psalm 27:14 NIV) This final verse encapsulates the essence of the psalm: a call to patience and courage, affirming that trust in God is rewarded with strength and the fulfillment of His promises.

In essence, Psalm 27 is a microcosm of the spiritual journey. It captures the oscillation between confidence and doubt, presence and absence, and ultimately, the enduring faith that guides the believer through life’s tumultuous seas. It serves as a beacon of trust and devotion, illuminating the path for all who seek solace and strength in the divine.

When we place all of our trust and hope in the LORD, there isn’t anything we can’t accomplish or withstand, through Christ our LORD.  Superfluous things are non-existent – there reality is Christ, and the desire to commune with Him on a daily and intimate basis. When we ascribe to His doctrine, and His will for our lives, we get come ALIVE in His Presence and His Word.

As we take on more and more of the Word into our mind, heart, and apply it to our lives as it were, we begin to have a sense of what life “really is.” Life here on earth is fleeting. We are gone in a blink of the eye! We can die suddenly. And if so – are you confident that you will be in the Lamb’s Book Of Life?

One thing is certain – we all will physically leave this earth one day. Our flesh bodies will die, and our spiritual bodies will live on. However, when judgement day comes – the question is – will we be ready?

How’s your relationship with the LORD? Do you seek Him daily? Do you desire to be with Him exclusively for eternity? As David so passionately cries and laments in Psalm 27 – He wants to dwell in the house of the LORD forever – Do you?

“Dearest Heavenly Father, In the sanctuary of Your presence, I find light and salvation. Whom shall I fear? For You are the stronghold of my life. I come before You with a heart full of gratitude, Thanking You for the assurance that You are always nearby. In times of trouble, You protect me; You set me high upon a rock. Lord, I seek one thing—to dwell in Your house forever, to gaze upon Your beauty and to seek You in Your temple. In the quiet moments, in the chaos of life, Your presence is my constant desire. I surrender to You, O Lord, my worries and my foes. For even if friends and family forsake me, You will receive me. Teach me Your way, lead me on a straight path, despite my adversaries. I believe I will see Your goodness in the land of the living. So, I wait for You, Lord; I am strong and take heart as I wait. Thank You for being my light, my salvation, my refuge. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

 

DEAR GOD: I Will Always Give You Thanks & GLory~

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And it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem, that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. And as he entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off: And they lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us. And when he saw them, he said unto them, Go shew yourselves unto the priests. And it came to pass, that, as they went, they were cleansed. And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God, And fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan. And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine? There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger. And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole.
Luke 17:11-19 (KJV)

In Luke 17:11-19, we encounter a profound narrative that underscores the importance of gratitude in our relationship with God. This passage recounts the story of ten lepers who receive healing from Jesus, yet only one returns to offer thanks. This singular act of thankfulness from the Samaritan leper, an outsider, provides a stark contrast to the ingratitude shown by the other nine.

The journey of the ten lepers begins with a plea for mercy, to which Jesus responds with a directive to show themselves to the priests. As they obey, they are cleansed. This miracle, however, is not the focal point of the passage. Instead, the spotlight shines on the aftermath—on the one leper who, upon realizing his healing, returns to Jesus with a heart overflowing with gratitude. His actions stand as a testament to the recognition of God’s grace in his life.

The ingratitude of the nine should serve as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the ease with which we can take God’s blessings for granted. In their haste to return to normalcy, they forget the source of their blessing. The Samaritan leper’s return to Jesus is a powerful illustration of the proper response to divine intervention: a return to the presence of God to give thanks.

The conclusion we draw from this passage is clear: thankfulness is not merely a polite response to kindness; it is an essential component of a faithful life. It is a recognition of our dependence on God and an acknowledgment of His sovereignty and goodness. The act of giving thanks draws us closer to God, fostering a deeper appreciation for His work in our lives.

Heavenly Father, I come before You with heart full of gratitude, just as the Samaritan leper returned to give thanks for his healing, I too offer praise for the countless blessings You bestow upon me, teach me to always recognize Your hand in my life and to respond with a spirit of thankfulness, may my gratitude be a constant reminder of Your unfailing love and grace, in Jesus precious name I pray, Amen.”

 

DEAR GOD: Your Sunrise & Your New Day~

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Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed,
Because His compassions fail not.
They are new every morning;
Great is Your faithfulness.
“The Lord is my portion,” says my soul,
“Therefore I hope in Him!”
Lamentations 3:22-24 (NKJV)

” Yes -Another day to thank God for all His goodness and to hope in the day, live in His Word, and follow His will for my life in all I do and say.”

God’s mercies are endless. His love for us – profoundly deep-and beyond our mortal comprehension. (John 3:16)

These verses from Lamentations resonate with a profound sense of hope and faithfulness that is central to many spiritual journeys. They reflect the enduring mercies and compassion of the Lord, which are renewed each day, affirming an unwavering faithfulness that provides solace and strength to believers.

In a similar vein, Psalm 36:5-7 speaks to the vastness of God’s love and righteousness, likening them to the heavens and the mountains, and His justice to the great deep. It is a poetic expression of the boundless nature of divine qualities.

Furthermore, Lamentations 3:22-23- verses -is a testament to the steadfast love of the Lord. Despite the afflictions and sorrows that may come, the passage offers reassurance that the Lord’s mercies prevent total despair, and His compassions are inexhaustible. It supports and reflects the love of the LORD that is all consuming and a balm to our very soul. His love is a peaceful ember that burns with warmth and compassion and concern for each of us.

His Word and voice are “heard” in verses such as Lamentations, and others like them- which offer a message of hope and reassurance.

They suggest that no matter the challenges faced, the Lord’s mercies are a wellspring of renewal and hope. The faithfulness of the Lord is constant, providing a foundation for trust and expectation of good things to come. His Word and message encourage individuals to maintain hope and to trust in the constancy of divine compassion and faithfulness of our Heavenly and Mighty Father above. And when we accept Him and his Word and His will for our lives – we will be successful in all that we endeavor to undertake, all the days of our lives.

Are you ready to thank Him today? Are You listening to His voice, and seeking His face in all you do? Well, it’s a new day-what are you waiting for?

In closing Prayer –

 

DEAR GOD: You Are My Lifeguard – Forever~

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The Everlasting Watch

In the quiet moments of reflection, amidst the bustling noise of life, there is a profound truth that brings comfort to the soul: Jesus is watching over us, constantly, all the days of our lives. This devotional will attempt to explore this comforting Presence, supported by verses.

Divine Vigilance

The Bible is replete with assurances of God’s watchful eye. In Genesis 28:15, God promises Jacob, “I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go.” -This covenant, extended through Jesus, assures us of an unceasing divine presence.

Similarly, Psalm 121:8 affirms, “The Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore,”– encapsulating the eternal nature of God’s guardianship.

A Personal Testament

Life is a tapestry of experiences and emotions, woven with threads of joy and sorrow. Through each season, the belief that Jesus watches over us has been my anchor. In times of triumph, His gaze has been my affirmation; in moments of despair, His sight has brought solace. This constant surveillance is not one of judgment, but of unwavering love and guidance.

Reflections on Divine Presence

The scriptures tell us that Jesus’ love is steadfast, and His watchfulness never wanes. In Matthew 28:20, Jesus reassures us, “And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” This promise of companionship is not just for a moment or a day, but for a lifetime and beyond.

The Comfort of Constant Care

Knowing that Jesus is always with us provides a profound sense of comfort. He is all things to us -loving Presence, a royal King, a guardian angel, or lifeguard- whose eyes are filled with kindness, ready to guide us through every decision and comfort us in every trial. His watchful care is a beacon of hope in a world that can often feel uncertain and tumultuous- and at times – extremely dark!

Living Under the Watchful Eye

Living with the awareness of Jesus’ constant Presence can transform our lives. It encourages us to live with integrity, knowing that we are always in the presence of a divine and all-consuming love. It also inspires us to extend that same care and attention to others, reflecting Jesus’ love through our very own actions, and lifestyle.

As we ponder the Omnipresence of Jesus, let us take solace in the knowledge that we are never alone, and His love surrounds us all the days of our lives.

  1. How does the knowledge of Jesus’ constant presence influence your daily life?
  2. In what ways have you felt Jesus watching over and guiding you?
  3. How can we become more aware of Jesus’ presence in our lives?

 “Dear Heavenly Father, we are eternally grateful for the gift of Your Son, Jesus, who watches over us day and night. May we always feel the warmth of His love and the security of His watchful eyes. Help us to live in a way that honors Your constant presence in our lives. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.”

May I extend an open invitation for all to reflect and deepen your appreciation for the ever-present watchfulness of Jesus, and His love, and may it inspire you to seek His presence in every aspect of your lives. His grace and love are open to all and anyone, and He is waiting – always!”

DEAR GOD: You Are Worthy~

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Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ and become one with Him. I no longer count on my own righteousness through obeying the law; rather, I become righteous through faith in Christ. For God’s way of making us right with himself depends on faith –
Luke 12:7 (NLT)

The Surpassing Worth of Knowing Christ

Philippians 3:8-9 is a profound declaration by the Apostle Paul about the value of knowing Christ. These verses encapsulate the essence of Paul’s faith and the transformation it wrought in his life.

Renouncing All for Christ

Paul speaks of renouncing all things for the sake of Christ. He considers them “loss” compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Jesus as his Lord. For Paul, this knowledge is not merely intellectual; it is a relational, experiential knowledge that has the power to transform one’s entire being.

The Righteousness from God

In verse 9, Paul contrasts his former life of legalistic righteousness with the righteousness that comes through faith in Christ. This righteousness is not self-derived; it is given by God on the basis of faith. It is a righteousness that aligns us with God’s own character and purposes.

The Intimate Knowledge of Christ

Paul’s desire to “gain Christ” and be found in Him is an intimate expression of union with the Savior. It is a picture of complete identification with Christ’s death and resurrection, leading to a life that is fully immersed in the presence and power of Jesus.

 Philippians 3:8-9 invites us to consider the value of our own pursuits in light of the incomparable worth of knowing Christ. It challenges us to find our identity, not in our achievements or religious credentials, but in the righteousness that comes from God through faith in Jesus.

In this world, when we walk around in recognition of Christ and all He is – we are able to fulfill His will and purpose in our life more readily, when we are reinforced by His Word and love.

Being able to walk in confidence and know that He is with us always, we are able to do all things through Him who strengthens us. We are able to attain things easily and are able to proceed in all we endeavor during our day.

Christ is the One who is worthy and the One we should put first at all times, today, tomorrow and always. When we do that – we live a LIFE worth LIVING – because He is LIFE itself! Amen!

Let us pray:

“Dear Lord, thank You for the gift of knowing Christ, which surpasses all earthly gains. Help me to count all things as loss in comparison to the treasure of Your presence. May I be found in Christ, clothed in Your righteousness, and living by faith. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: May My Fasting Bring Me CLoser To You~

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Fasting and prayer are spiritual disciplines that have been practiced for centuries across various religious traditions. In the Christian faith, these practices are often observed together as a means to deepen one’s relationship with God, seek guidance, and express penitence.

Fasting, the voluntary abstinence from food or drink, is a physical expression of one’s spiritual desire for communion with God. It is an act of humility, acknowledging one’s dependence on God for sustenance. By setting aside the temporary comfort of food, believers can focus more intently on their spiritual nourishment through prayer and meditation on the Scriptures.

Prayer is the communication with God, where one can praise, confess, give thanks, and petition. It is a time to align one’s will with God’s, to seek forgiveness, and to intercede for others. Prayer can be a source of strength and comfort, especially during times of fasting when physical weakness reminds us of our spiritual need.

The combination of fasting and prayer can lead to a heightened sense of spiritual awareness. It can help believers to detach from worldly distractions and draw closer to God, seeking His will and guidance. The Bible offers several examples of individuals and communities who fasted and prayed, often during critical moments or decisions, showing their reliance on God’s direction and strength.

Biblical Support:

  • Matthew 6:16-18 – Jesus teaches about fasting, emphasizing that it should not be done for show, but rather in a way that is not obvious to others.
  • Acts 13:2-3 – The early church fasted and prayed before sending off Paul and Barnabas on their missionary journey.
  • James 5:13-16 – Believers are encouraged to pray in all circumstances, and the prayer of faith will heal the sick.

Fasting can also be giving up one’s indulgences for a while and concentrating on the LORD, fully and completely. It is the ability to focus in on the LORD with all of your given body, mind and soul…and presenting yourself wholly and humbly to the LORD. It is a representation of your faith and your love for the LORD, and consequently will be a vow of belief in Him and all He is.

When we turn in prayer to the One above and bring our meditations and heart to Him, He will surely hear from heaven, and will answer according to His time table, not ours!

“My Heavenly Father, I come before You in humility, seeking Your presence through fasting and prayer. May my spirit be nourished by Your Word and my heart aligned with Your will. Grant me the strength to pursue You wholeheartedly, and may my discipline be a testament to my utmost desire for closeness with You. Bless me with wisdom and clarity, and let my actions reflect Your love and grace. In Jesus’ precious name I pray, Amen. 🙏”

DEAR GOD: May We Walk In Humility & Spirit~

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The Humility and Servanthood of Jesus: A Path to True Greatness

In the teachings of Jesus Christ, humility and servanthood are not just virtues to be admired but are essential qualities that define the very nature of what it means to be a follower of God. Jesus, in His life and ministry, exemplified these traits and instructed His disciples to do the same, promising that such a path leads to true greatness and the pleasure of the Father. In the tapestry of Christian doctrine, the figure of Jesus stands as the epitome of divine love and humble service. His earthly ministry, as depicted in the Gospels, provides a profound narrative of selfless servitude—a model for humanity to emulate in the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment and the heavenly promise.

Humility: The Foundation of Servanthood

Humility is the foundation upon which servanthood is built. It is the ability to see oneself accurately, neither inflated.

Philippians 2:3-4 – “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.”

The Essence of Divine Love

At the heart of Jesus’ teachings is the commandment to love. “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another” (John 13:34). This divine love is sacrificial, unconditional, and all-encompassing. It is a love that transcends human understanding and speaks to the very nature of God, as stated in 1 John 4:8-“Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.”

Jesus, the Humble Servant

Jesus’ life was a testament to humility. He, who was revered as the Messiah, chose not to exalt Himself but to serve others. Philippians 2:6-7- reflects this humility, “Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness.” His washing of the disciples’ feet John 13:1-17 is a symbolic act that underscores His commitment to servitude.

The Call to Follow

Christians are called to follow Jesus’ example. In Matthew 20:26-28, Jesus articulates this call, “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave—just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” This passage invites believers to a life of service, suggesting that the path to greatness and ultimately to heaven is paved with humility and servitude.

Living the Doctrine

To live according to Jesus’ doctrine is to embody love and humility in every aspect of life. It means to prioritize the needs of others, to offer compassion and assistance, and to forsake the ego’s clamor for recognition and power. Galatians 5:13-14 exhorts, “Serve one another humbly in love. For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ “Recognition and power. Galatians 5:13-14 exhorts, “Serve one another humbly in love. For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’”

The Reward of Heaven

The promise of heaven is intertwined with the practice of Jesus’ teachings. It is not merely a destination but a state of being that begins in the here and now, through the daily acts of love and service.

As Jesus assures in Matthew 25:34-40, the Kingdom of Heaven awaits those who serve “the least of these,” for in serving them, they serve Christ Himself.

In Closing –

The humble servitude of Jesus is more than a historical account; it is a living invitation to walk a path of love, service, and humility. By following His example, believers open themselves to the transformative power of divine love, which leads to a life of fulfillment on earth and the eternal joy of heaven.

O Lord, our Shepherd and Guide, may we walk in the footsteps of Your Son, Embracing His love, His humility, His light. Teach us to serve as He served, to love as He loved, to carry our cross with the grace He bestowed. May our hearts be ever open, our hands ever ready, our spirits ever willing, to be Your instruments of peace and love. Lead us on the path to Your heavenly kingdom, where love reigns supreme, and servitude is the crown of life. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.”

 

DEAR GOD: Guide Me Daily With Your Hands Of Love

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The Guiding Hand of Unconditional Love

In the journey of life, amidst the tumult of uncertainty and the crossroads of decision-making, there exists a guiding light that transcends human understanding – the will of God. It is a concept deeply rooted in faith, a belief that there is a divine plan for each of us, crafted with the threads of unconditional love.

The Bible, a cornerstone of Christian faith, offers insight into this divine will through its verses. One such verse is Jeremiah 29:11, which says, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” This verse encapsulates the essence of God’s will – a promise of protection, prosperity, and a hopeful tomorrow.

God’s will is not a rigid path, but a fluid journey that adapts to the choices we make, always seeking our ultimate good. It is in the quiet whispers of our conscience, the serendipitous moments that seem more than mere coincidence, and the sense of peace that comes from making choices aligned with love and truth.

His unconditional love is the compass that guides us. It is unwavering, all-encompassing, and forgiving. It is the hand that holds us during our weakest moments and the voice that celebrates our triumphs. In a world where conditions and stipulations often taint love, God’s love remains pure, asking nothing in return but our willingness to accept it.

To live within the will of God is to choose a life of love, compassion, and kindness. It is to see others through the lens of grace and to act with the intention of bringing light into darkness. It is to trust in the journey, even when the destination is not in sight, and to believe that every step we take is a step towards a greater purpose.

In conclusion, the will of God for our lives is not a destination but a way of living. It is a path marked by His unconditional love, guiding us gently towards a future filled with hope. As we navigate the complexities of life, may we always be attuned to this divine guidance, finding comfort in the knowledge that we are never alone.

This should resonate with those of faith while it provides comfort in the knowledge of the Word of God.  It also provides a deeper reflection of God’s magnificence in the grand scheme of life overall. He is always with us and never ceases to care or watch over us. He knows what you’re thinking this very moment in time. And He knows the trials and tribulations you’ve gone through (with His help) and what is coming down the road. But the important thing to take away for life is the realization that He is in control. That is all it amounts to– God is ALWAYS in control.

As Jesus said, “Don’t worry about tomorrow, for today has its own troubles” and no amount of worrying or thinking about issues, whatever they may be, will change the outcome. Only God can do that. Because with God nothing is impossible.

Romans 5:8 – “But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” This verse highlights the unconditional nature of God’s love, demonstrating that His love is not contingent upon our actions or worthiness.

1 John 4:16 – “So we have come to know and to believe the love that God has for us. God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.” This verse emphasizes that God is the embodiment of love and that by living in love, we live in God and experience His guidance.

These verses reinforce the message that God’s will for our lives is rooted in His love, which guides us and shapes our future with hope and purpose. Prayer, dedication, reflection, and obedience in His Word is the quintessential aspect of LIFE!

And CHRIST is LIFE – and He gives it freely and in abundance for those of us willing to believe that He is our Savior, and Son of God.

Have you accepted Him as your LORD and Savior? Are you in His Word daily? Do you recognize that He is in control of everything in this Universe and your life?

“Father, thank You for being in control of all things, I know that You have only the best plans for my life, and that You are with me always, help me to stay on course in Your Word, Your love, and Your commandments, each day of my life may I walk in abject humility toward You and others, and may I faithfully serve You all the days of my life, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

 

 

DEAR GOD: Your Divine Love Amazes Me~

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The Embrace of Divine Love: A Reflection on God’s Unwavering Forgiveness

In the tapestry of human existence, the threads of divine love and forgiveness are interwoven with the very essence of our being. God’s love, a beacon of hope in the tumultuous sea of life, shines forth, guiding us back to the harbor of His grace. This love is not a fleeting sentiment but an enduring promise, a testament to the boundless compassion that forgives and embraces us, His children, despite our transgressions.

“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:38-39)

The narrative of humanity is marked by imperfection; we stumble and fall, wander and stray. Yet, in the midst of our failings, the Creator’s forgiveness remains unwavering, a constant invitation to return to the fold. It is a forgiveness that does not keep a tally of wrongs but offers a clean slate, time and again.

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9)

God’s forgiveness is not merely an act of erasing our misdeeds; it is an act of restoration. It breathes new life into our weary souls, mends our broken spirits, and renews our strength to rise above our human frailties. In His forgiveness, we find the courage to forgive ourselves and others, to let go of the chains of guilt and embrace the freedom of redemption.

“The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love. He will not always accuse, nor will He harbor His anger forever; He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities.” (Psalm 103:8-10)

As we navigate the journey of life, let us hold fast to the truth of God’s enduring love and unwavering forgiveness. May we reflect His love in our actions, extend His forgiveness to our neighbors, and embody the grace that has been so generously bestowed upon us. For in the heart of the divine, we are forever cherished, forever forgiven, and forever held in the embrace of a love that knows no end.

This essay reflects on the profound nature of God’s love and forgiveness, drawing from the rich well of scriptural wisdom.

May it inspire a deeper appreciation for the divine mercy that surrounds us each day, only offered by and through Jesus Christ. Amen!  🙌

“Father, thank You for Your unsurpassed and altruistic love, Your heart and gentle ways surround me daily, I am in constant awe of Your Omnipotence and brilliant Light, may I be led daily by Your grace, Your Word, and Your direction, may I walk humbly and with a gracious manner, and be a reflection of You in my actions, words, and thoughts, may I walk the path of righteousness in and of You, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”