DEAR GOD: Grant Us The Eternal Value Of Wisdom

 

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Psalm 49: The Transience of Wealth and the Eternal Value of Wisdom

 This beautiful Psalm serves as a profound meditation on the nature of wealth, the inevitability of death, and the enduring value of wisdom. It is a Psalm that speaks across ages, reminding us of the limitations of material riches and the importance of spiritual understanding.

Scripture

The psalmist begins by calling all people, regardless of their social standing, to listen to the wisdom he imparts (Psalm 49:1-3). He reflects on the folly of those who trust in their wealth and boast of their great riches, for no man can redeem the life of another or give to God a ransom for them (Psalm 49:6-7). The psalm starkly states that the wise and the foolish alike perish and leave their wealth to others (Psalm 49:10).

Moral Lesson

The central moral lesson of Psalm 49 is the transient nature of earthly wealth. It teaches us that we cannot rely on our possessions to save us from death or to buy us favor in the afterlife. The psalmist emphasizes that true wisdom lies in understanding our mortal condition and seeking a relationship with the Divine that transcends material concerns, as we take on LIFE through Jesus Christ, which is the real LIFE….and only LIFE we should seek.

Thoughts to Take Away

Psalm 49 reminds us that while wealth can provide comfort, it cannot offer salvation or lasting happiness. The true measure of a life well-lived is not found in the abundance of possessions but in the richness of wisdom and the depth of one’s relationship with God. Let us then seek the treasure that endures, the wisdom that guides, and the love that never fades.

Reflective Questions

  1. How do I measure my worth—is it by my possessions or my character?
  2. In what ways have I allowed the pursuit of wealth to overshadow my spiritual growth?
  3. What legacy do I wish to leave behind that is of true value?

Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, grant us the wisdom to discern the fleeting from the everlasting. Help us to invest not in the treasures that moth and rust destroy, but in the love and wisdom that endure forever. May we find comfort in Your Word, and all of Your commandments, and may we seek You alone in all we set to do, today, and all the days of our lives, as we humbly serve You, and do all according to Your will and purpose, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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“I pray that upon reflection of Psalm 49, we consider the impermanence of material wealth and the enduring value of spiritual riches. May we carry forward the understanding that our time here is limited, but the wisdom we acquire, the grace we received from the LORD, and the love we share have eternal significance, today and all the days of our lives, and beyond…”

 

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DEAR GOD: The Love From Mother – Is Love From You~

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The Love of a Mother: A Reflection of Divine Affection

The love of a mother is a profound and sacred sentiment that has been celebrated and revered throughout history. It is a love that is pure, selfless, and enduring, often serving as the first and most enduring love one experiences. The Bible, particularly in the New King James Version (NKJV), offers us a glimpse into the depth of a mother’s love and its reflection of God’s love for us.

Scriptural Support

The scriptures are replete with verses that extol the virtues of a mother’s love. In Isaiah 66:13, we are comforted by the words, “As one whom his mother comforts, so I will comfort you; and you shall be comforted in Jerusalem.”

This verse not only highlights the comforting nature of a mother’s love but also likens it to the comfort that God provides, suggesting a divine quality within it1.

Similarly, Proverbs 31:25-30 describes the strength and dignity of a mother, her wisdom, and her fear of the Lord, which are more precious than jewels. This passage paints a picture of a mother as someone who is strong yet gentle, wise yet humble, and valued beyond measure1.

Morals and Reflection

The love of a mother teaches us about sacrifice, patience, and unconditional love. It asks us to consider how we can emulate such love in our own lives. How can we show selflessness in our actions? How can we offer comfort and support to those in need? These questions prompt us to reflect on the morals instilled in us through a mother’s love and challenge us to live up to those ideals.

Thoughts to Take Away

As we ponder the scriptures and the love of a mother, let us take away the understanding that love is the greatest gift we can give and receive. It is a reflection of God’s love for us, a love that is boundless and eternal. May we strive to give love as mother’s love, with all the tenderness, strength, and devotion that it entails.

For those who have lost their dear mothers (like me- 9 years ago tomorrow) keep that love within your heart, embrace it going forward, remembering that love as you “love those around you” today and always.

For those of you who are fortunate and blessed to have their mom’s today celebrating this day, hug them a little longer than you normally would, hold them and tell them “thank you Mom” for all your sacrifices, and your love that made me who I am today.  Life is short, and fleeting. Enjoy the moment. Enjoy the second. Enjoy the minutes of life as it is.

Deeper Thoughts & Reflections

In the love of a mother, we see the hand of God, shaping and guiding us with a love that is as vast as the universe. Let us honor that love by living lives that reflect its beauty and grace. Reflecting on the love of a mother and the scriptures, we are reminded of the powerful bond that exists between a mother and her children.

It is a bond that teaches us about the very nature of love itself – a love that is nurturing, protective, and reflective of the divine. As we navigate the complexities of life, may we always hold dear the lessons learned from a mother’s love and the ultimate love of God, who is above all.

Prayer of Unity:

“Dear Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of mothers, for their love that mirrors Your divine affection. May we cherish and honor them as they have cherished and nurtured us. Bless them with strength, wisdom, and joy. Help us to embody the love they have shown us, to be selfless, patient, and kind. May their example lead us closer to You, the source of all love, in Jesus precious name we pray, Amen.”

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May these verses and this post remind us that all love is from God-and especially the love of “mom” -which second only to God- is the quintessential love of our lives, from gestation, to birth, childhood, teen years, adult years, and beyond, mom’s love endures, as most important God’s love endures, forever and ever…

 

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DEAR GOD: Glorifying You Always ~

 

Giving Glory to God

Now it happened as He went to Jerusalem that He passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. Then as He entered a certain village, there met Him ten men who were lepers, who stood afar off. And they lifted up their voices and said, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!”

Luke 17:11-19 (KJV)

In the Gospel of Luke, we find a poignant narrative that captures the essence of gratitude in the story of the ten lepers. We will explore the scriptural account, its moral implications, the significance of gratitude to Jesus, its relevance in today’s world, and how we might glorify Him in our thoughts, ways, voice.

Scriptural Account

The story unfolds in Luke 17:11-19, where ten lepers encounter Jesus. They stand at a distance, as was customary for lepers, and call out for mercy. Jesus responds by instructing them to show themselves to the priests, and as they go, they are miraculously healed. However, only one—a Samaritan—returns to express his gratitude to Jesus. Jesus acknowledges this act with poignant questions about the absence of the nine and concludes by affirming the Samaritan’s faith.

Moral and Reflections

The moral of this story is multifaceted. Primarily, it teaches us the importance of gratitude and how we should always honor and thank the LORD in all we do. The Samaritan leper’s return to thank Jesus is a testament to a heart transformed by grace. It also highlights the often-overlooked blessings in our lives and the importance of acknowledging them.

Significance to Jesus

To Jesus, the Samaritan’s gratitude was more than a social courtesy; it was an expression of deep faith and recognition of God’s power in His healing. It signifies a relationship with the Divine that is conscious and appreciative of His works. And it is an example of being humble and surrendering to the power and significance of who Christ is.

Relevance in Today’s World

In a world often characterized by entitlement and instant gratification, the story of the thankful leper stands as a counter-cultural beacon. It calls us to cultivate a spirit of thankfulness, even in a society that may not always recognize or reward it.  It is a call for us to walk in the light. It is a call for us to acknowledge the LORD in all we do, through good times and bad. It is a way for us to enjoy the rewards and grace of the LORD as He extends us His love.

Reflective Questions

  • How often do we take the time to express gratitude for the blessings in our lives?
  • In what ways can we cultivate a more thankful heart?

Closing Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, we thank You for the countless blessings You bestow upon us. Help us to have hearts like the thankful leper, recognizing Your hand in every aspect of our lives. May our gratitude be a reflection of our faith, and may it draw us closer to You, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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As we reflect on the story of the thankful leper, let us carry the moral of gratitude into our daily lives. Let it be a guiding principle that shapes our interactions and our perspective on the world around us. For in gratitude, we find a path to contentment and a deeper connection with the Divine.

 

 

 

 

 

DEAR GOD: May We All Have A Spirit Of Giving Like The Widow

 

Whose Recognition Do You Seek? — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARYThe Widow’s Mite: A Lesson in Sacrificial Giving

In the Gospel of Mark, we encounter a poignant tale of a poor widow who, in the act of giving two small copper coins, teaches us a profound lesson about the heart of giving. The verse in question, Mark 12:41-44, describes Jesus observing the crowd as they put money into the temple treasury. Many wealthy people threw in large amounts, but a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a few cents.

Jesus calls His disciples to Him and says, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on.

This act of the widow is not just a lesson in generosity, but a call to sacrificial giving. It contrasts the widow’s offering with that of the rich, highlighting the disparity not in the amount, but in the sacrifice. Supporting verses that echo this sentiment include 2 Corinthians 9:7, which encourages each person to give what they have decided in their heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.

Moral Reflections

The widow’s mite invites us to reflect on our own giving. Are we giving just from our abundance, or are we willing to give in a way that truly costs us something? Luke 21:1-4 parallels the account in Mark and serves as a mirror, reflecting our own attitudes towards material possessions and the act of giving.

Reflective Questions

  • How does the widow’s act of giving challenge your current understanding of generosity?
  • In what ways can you practice sacrificial giving in your own life, even if it goes unnoticed by others?

Closing Prayer In Unity

“Dear Heavenly Father, we come before You humbled by the lesson of the widow’s mite. Teach us to give, not just from our surplus, but sacrificially, with a heart full of love and devotion. May our offerings, no matter how small they seem, be a sweet aroma to You. Grant us the courage to trust in Your provision, as the widow trusted in Your care. Help us to remember that it is not the magnitude of our gift, but the magnitude of our faith that truly matters to You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”


May this Biblical narrative invite us to explore the theme of giving and its deeper implications on our moral and spiritual lives. I hope this resonates with you and offers the reflection and inspiration that we all need as Christians…

DEAR GOD: I Love To Serve You Daily~

God Is Love

God’s Righteous Anger & His Unfailing Love

Introduction

The concept of God’s righteous anger is deeply embedded in Christian theology, reflecting His perfect justice and holiness. Unlike human anger, which is often tainted by selfishness and sin, God’s anger is always justified, pure, and directed towards evil and injustice.

And Yet His Love is the other side of the coin – and it is a LOVE above all the rest!

The Boundless Love of God

God’s love for us is an unending ocean, a boundless sky that stretches beyond the horizons of our understanding. It is a love that is deep, wide, and all-encompassing, a love that embraces us in our entirety—flaws and all.

Scriptural Foundations

  • Eternal Love: “I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you” (Jeremiah 31:3). God’s love is not transient or conditional; it is eternal and unwavering.
  • Sacrificial Love: “But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). The ultimate expression of God’s love was the sacrifice of His only Son for our redemption.
  • Victorious Love: “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us” (Romans 8:37-39). In God’s love, we find the victory over every trial and tribulation.
  • Adoptive Love: “See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are” (1 John 3:1). We are not just creations or subjects, but children of the Most High, adopted into His family through love.
  • Abiding Love: “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” (1 John 4:16). To dwell in love is to dwell in God Himself, for He is the very essence of love.

Reflective Thoughts

  • How does the knowledge of God’s eternal love shape our identity and purpose?
  • What does it mean to live as conquerors through God’s love in our daily lives?
  • How can we reflect God’s adoptive love in our relationships with others?

 The Nature of God’s Anger

In the Scriptures, God’s anger is not a capricious or irrational burst of emotion, but a consistent response to sin and rebellion. For instance, in Romans 1:18, it is written, “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth.”

Reflective Questions

  • How does understanding God’s righteous anger change our view of sin?
  • In what ways can we align our own sense of justice with God’s?

God’s Anger in Action Throughout the Bible, there are numerous instances where God’s anger leads to action. The flood in the time of Noah (Genesis 6-8), the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19), and the plagues of Egypt (Exodus 7-11) are all examples of God’s righteous judgment against sin.

Supportive Scripture

  • Nahum 1:2: “The Lord is a jealous and avenging God; the Lord is avenging and wrathful; the Lord takes vengeance on His adversaries and keeps wrath for His enemies.”

 Thoughts to Take Away About His Anger

God’s anger reminds us of the seriousness of sin and the importance of living righteously. It also assures us that God is just and will ultimately right all wrongs.

Takeaway About His Love

The love of God is not just a theological concept; it is a living, breathing reality that sustains, empowers, and transforms us. It is the foundation upon which we stand and the force that propels us forward. Let us rest in the assurance of His love and extend that love to the world around us.

Conclusion

God’s righteous anger is not something to be feared by those who are in Christ, for “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1). Instead, it is a reminder of God’s perfect holiness and the ultimate victory over sin and death.

And His Love is a balm for our souls, and an umbrella that deflects all evil and harm from those who follow Him. For those who trust in Him, for those who love Him, and for those who accept Him as LORD and Savior over their lives.

A United Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, we acknowledge Your holy and righteous anger towards sin. Teach us to hate evil as You do and to seek Your righteousness in our lives. May we be instruments of Your justice and love in this world, today and all the days of our lives, may we be humble servants in Your righteous army, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 


The Bible offers us a glimpse into the complex yet perfect nature of God’s righteous anger, and His uncompromised love encouraging believers to reflect on their own lives and align with God’s will. May it serve as a guide to understanding the depth of God’s justice and love.

DEAR GOD: Your Heart Is Merciful & Eternal~

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Let us test and examine our ways,
    and return to the Lord!
 Let us lift up our hearts and hands
    to God in heaven:
Lamentations 3:40-41 (ESV)

 

The Heart’s Return:  

In the shadowed valleys of human experience, where the soul’s lament rises amidst trials and tribulations, the Book of Lamentations offers a beacon of introspection and hope. The verses of Lamentations 3:40-41 serve as a clarion call to self-examination and a return to God’s Divine grace. Let’s delve into Lamentations a little more, as we seek to unwrap the layers of these verses, with a desire to get to know our LORD further, and grasping to His every Word, as we listen to His voice in all that we do and say, each day of our lives.

Moral Lesson:

Lamentations 3:40-41 implores us to “search and try our ways and turn again to the LORD. Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens.” These words echo the importance and critical benefits of self-reflection and repentance. It is a call to sift through the debris of our actions, to discern the missteps, and to realign our path with that of righteousness. The lesson the Word brings to us here is not merely about recognition of wrongdoing- but about the transformative act of returning to the Lord, with a contrite and humble heart that accepts Him fully and wholly on every level of our lives, today and always.

Reflective Questions:

As we ponder the depths of these verses, let us ask ourselves: “In what ways if any, have I strayed from my values? How can I restore harmony between my actions and my spiritual beliefs?”

An Exercise for Reflection:

Take a moment to retreat into a space of solitude and silence, in the LORD’s Presence.  With a pen and paper, list the actions and choices from the past week that weigh heavily upon your conscience. Beside each entry, write down one step you can take to rectify or improve upon that action. Fold this paper and place it in a spot you will see daily as a reminder of your commitment to personal growth and spiritual renewal. This will encourage and strengthen your spiritual roots in the LORD and entrench your soul further into the depths of Christianity and God’s way, and Word. But this exercise is not one of “frivolity or perfunctory” – instead it should be of sincerity and earnest seeking to draw closer to the LORD in all aspects. We cannot fool God – He knows our hearts, and He knows what we will do and say before we even do or say it. And best of all – He loves us and FORGIVES us through the blood of Christ! Yes!

My Prayer:

“Dear LORD, In the quietude of my soul, I seek Your divine light. Guide me through the labyrinth of my ways, that I may discern the wheat from the chaff within my deeds. Grant me the courage to face the truths unearthed and the strength to amend my course. May my heart, uplifted in earnest supplication, find solace in Your boundless mercy. Renew within me a steadfast spirit and anchor me in Your unfailing love, today and all the days of my life, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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 In conclusion, Lamentations 3:40-41 invites us to a profound engagement with our innermost selves, urging us to shed the layers of complacency and to embrace a life of intentional righteousness. It is in the earnest examination of our ways and the heartfelt turning to the Lord that we find the true essence of spiritual awakening and moral fortitude.

DEAR GOD: I Reflect On Your Gift Of Salvation~

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Psalm 149:4: A Reflection on Divine Pleasure and the Beauty of Salvation

Psalm 149:4 states, “For the LORD takes pleasure in His people; He will beautify the afflicted ones with salvation.” This verse is a powerful reminder of God’s love and favor towards His people. It speaks of a God who not only creates but also delights in His creation. But what does it mean for the Almighty to take pleasure in His people, and how does He beautify the meek with salvation?

The Pleasure of the Lord

The pleasure of the Lord is not like human pleasure, which is often fleeting and self-serving. God’s pleasure is deep, abiding, and focused on the well-being of His people. It is a pleasure rooted in love and grace. Reflect on this: What brings you pleasure? How does your pleasure compare to the pleasure of the Lord?

The Beauty of Salvation

Salvation is often thought of in terms of rescue or deliverance from sin. However, Psalm 149:4 suggests that salvation is also an adornment, a beautification. It is God’s transformative work that takes the broken, the meek, and the humble, and clothes them in the beauty of His grace and righteousness.

Consider this: In what ways have you experienced the beautifying work of salvation in your life?

Scriptural Support

Throughout the Bible, we see the theme of God’s pleasure in His people and the beauty of salvation echoed:

  • Zephaniah 3:17 says, “The LORD your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in His love He will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.”
  • Isaiah 61:10 declares, “I delight greatly in the LORD; my soul rejoices in my God. For He has clothed me with garments of salvation and arrayed me in a robe of His righteousness.”

These passages reinforce the message of Psalm 149:4, showing us that God’s pleasure and the beauty of salvation are central to His relationship with us.

 Reflective Questions

  1. How can we live in a way that brings pleasure to God?
  2. What does it mean to be ‘beautified’ with salvation in our daily lives?
  3. How can the knowledge of God’s pleasure in us transform our self-perception and interactions with others?

In Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, we stand in awe of Your love and the pleasure You take in us. We are humbled by the beauty of Your salvation that adorns us in righteousness. May we live lives that reflect Your grace and bring You joy. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”


Moral Thought of the Day

“True beauty is found in the salvation that God bestows upon us, transforming our lives from the inside out and reflecting His perfect love.”

I invite you to ponder the depth of God’s love and the transformative power of His salvation. It encourages us to reflect on our own lives and to seek to align our pleasures with those of the Lord, finding true beauty in the salvation He offers. May this reflection lead us to a deeper understanding and appreciation of God’s love for us.

DEAR GOD: Assurance Of Your Presence Is Reassuring~

 

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In the book of Jeremiah, chapter 29, verse 12, we find a promise of a profound connection between God and His people: “Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.” This verse is a beacon of hope, a reminder that in seeking God with a sincere heart, we are heard.

The Assurance of Being Heard

In a world brimming with ugly noise and overwhelming distractions, the assurance that our voice is heard by the Divine is deeply comforting. Jeremiah 29:12 is set within a letter sent by the prophet Jeremiah to the exiles in Babylon, offering them guidance and hope during a time of uncertainty and longing for home. It speaks to the moral imperative of maintaining faith, stirring our very souls and the importance of prayer, even when circumstances seem hopeless, grim and dire.

The Moral Imperative of Hope

The moral lesson here is one of perseverance in faith. The Israelites, far from their homeland and feeling abandoned, are promised that their prayers are not in vain. This teaches us that in our own times of exile—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—our hope should not waver. The act of calling upon God is an act of trust, a belief that despite our current struggles, there is a plan for our welfare, “plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29:11).

Reflective Question

  • How often do we, in our moments of despair, forget the power of reaching out in prayer?
  • Do we truly believe that we are heard, or do we let the cacophony of our trials drown out our faith?

 Today as we go about our business, be calm and confident knowing we walk with the LORD.” Be grateful to the LORD. For all we endeavor to aspire, in all we are, and in every moment, we are here on earth – it is a gift from God-and we should always be thankful and glorify our Father all the days of our lives.

Are you calling upon the LORD? He’s listening.

“Dear Heavenly Father, In the quietude of this moment, we reach out to You, echoing the words of Jeremiah. We call upon You, knowing that You are listening, that our voices are not lost in the void. Grant us the strength to maintain hope when the horizon seems distant, and the courage to seek You with all our hearts. May we always remember that You are near, ready to listen, and eager to guide us back to Your embrace, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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May God’s voice that is firmly rooted in scripture, invite us to reflect on the constancy of His loving Omnipotence and His Holy Presence through the power of prayer. May it encourage us to hold onto hope and to remember that we are never truly alone in our struggles.

DEAR GOD: Our Marriage Represents YOU!~

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The Covenant Of Marriage

In the Divine narrative of human relationships, marriage stands as a sacred covenant, a testament to the union not just of two individuals, but of two souls bound by a promise of eternal companionship. The Bible speaks of this covenant with reverence, highlighting its significance and sanctity. Genesis 2:24 states, “Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.” This verse encapsulates the essence of marriage as envisioned by God—a harmonious blend of two lives into a single, unified existence.

The covenant of marriage is not merely a social contract; it is a spiritual vow that mirrors the fidelity and love of God for His creation. Malachi 2:14-16 reminds us that the Lord is a witness to this covenant, underscoring the gravity of the commitment made between spouses. It is a pledge of faithfulness, where love is not a fleeting emotion but a steadfast choice, a decision to uphold and honor one another through every season of life.

As we delve into the depths of this divine institution, we find that marriage is a reflection of God’s own covenant with humanity—a promise of unwavering presence, support, and love. It is a relationship that demands respect, understanding, and grace, much like the relationship between Christ and the Church, as described in Ephesians 5:1-332.

We can sum up that the moral of the covenant of marriage is this: That true love is not found in grand gestures or fleeting passions, but in the quiet commitment to stand by each other, to support and cherish one another in every circumstance. It is a love that emulates the love of God—unconditional, forgiving, all-encompassing and eternal.

Reflective Questions:

  • How can we ensure that our marriages reflect the covenantal love that God has shown us?
  • In what ways can we demonstrate the attributes of God—such as patience, kindness, and forgiveness—in our relationships with our spouses?
  • What steps can we take to honor the sanctity of the marriage covenant in our daily lives?

Unity Prayer:

“Dear Precious and Gracious God, we come before You with humble hearts, seeking Your blessing upon the sacred covenant of marriage. May every union be a living testimony of Your divine love and faithfulness. We pray for strength to uphold the vows made before You, to embody the love and grace that You have so generously bestowed upon us. Help us, O Lord, to mirror Your covenantal love in our marriages, to be patient, kind, and forgiving, reflecting Your glory in our companionship. May our relationships be built on the foundation of Your Word, guided by Your Spirit, and strengthened by Your presence. We thank You for being our ultimate example of love and commitment. May our marriages honor You and serve as beacons of Your light in this world. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”

 

 

DEAR GOD: Your Enduring Presence Comforts Me~

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“Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the worldAmen.” – Matthew 28:20  


Enduring Presence 

In the closing verses of the Gospel of Matthew, we find the resurrected Christ imparting a final commission to His disciples. This passage, often referred to as the Great Commission, encapsulates the mission of the church and the enduring Presence of Christ.

The Command to Teach

Christ’s directive to “teach all nations” is a call to discipleship that extends beyond the mere transmission of knowledge. It is an invitation to a life-transforming journey that aligns one’s actions with the teachings of Jesus.

  • What does it mean for us to observe all that Christ has commanded
  • How does this shape our daily lives?

The Assurance of Presence

Perhaps the most comforting aspect of this verse is the promise that follows the command: “I am with you alway.” In a world fraught with uncertainty and change, the constancy of Christ’s presence offers an anchor for the soul. How do we experience this presence in our lives? In what ways does it sustain us through trials and tribulations?

The Scope of the Promise

The phrase “even unto the end of the world” speaks to the timeless nature of Christ’s commitment to His followers. It is a promise that transcends generations, cultures, and epochs. As we face the challenges of our own era, how does this assurance shape our perspective on the future?

A Moral Reflection

The moral imperative embedded in this scripture is clear: to live out the teachings of Christ and to share them with others. It calls us to a higher standard of conduct, one that reflects the love and grace of the One we follow. Are we living up to this calling? Are our lives a testament to the teachings we have received?

A Reflective Close

As we ponder the depth of Christ’s commission and the promise of His presence, let us take a moment to reflect on our role in this divine narrative. Are we active participants in the mission of teaching and sharing the Gospel? Do we find solace in the promise of Christ’s enduring presence?

Unity Prayer

“Dear LORD, we are humbled by Your great commission and the promise of Your eternal presence. Grant us the wisdom to teach Your ways and the courage to live them out. May we feel Your presence guiding us at every step, and may our lives be a reflection of Your love until the end of time, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”


Let’s embrace the teachings of Christ and find comfort in His everlasting presence all the days of our lives…