DEAR GOD: Your Morning Mercies & Eternity Are Forever~

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“The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23 (NLT)


🌅 Morning Mercies, Eternal Love

This verse is a gentle sunrise for the soul. Even in seasons of sorrow or uncertainty, God’s love remains steadfast. His mercy isn’t rationed—it’s renewed daily, like dew on the grass or light through the window. We are never beyond the reach of His compassion. Each morning is a sacred invitation to begin again, held by grace.

 What would shift in your spirit if you truly believed that God’s mercy meets you afresh each morning?

“Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.” — Hebrews 4:16 (NLT)

 “LORD- thank You for Your faithful love that never ends. In the quiet of this morning, I receive Your mercy like a healing balm. Let Your compassion soften my heart and renew my hope. Teach me to walk in the rhythm of Your grace, trusting that each day begins with Your kindness. May I extend that same mercy to others, reflecting Your love in every step.  In Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Thank You For Our Eternal Garden ~

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Teach us to realize the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom.” — Psalm 90:12 (NLT)


⏳ The Clock and the Crown: Living for What Lasts

Time is the one currency we cannot earn back. Psalm 90:12 is not merely a poetic reflection—it is a divine plea for perspective. In a world that glorifies speed, accumulation, and temporary success, this verse calls us to pause and ask: What truly lasts?

Life is brief. It flickers like a candle in the wind, and yet we often live as if the flame will never dim. We fill our calendars with tasks but neglect the eternal. We chase comfort but forget the crown. The Lord, in His mercy, reminds us that wisdom begins with recognizing the shortness of our days—not to breed fear, but to birth focus.

To live wisely is to live with eternity in view. It means choosing depth over distraction, devotion over delay. It means seeing every moment as a seed—planted not just for earthly harvest, but for heavenly reward. The wise steward doesn’t just count minutes; she consecrates them. She knows that the soul is eternal, and that every act of love, every word of truth, every prayer whispered in faith echoes forever in the courts of heaven.

Our time here is not a rehearsal—it is the proving ground of faith. The Lord watches not how long we live, but how well. He measures our days not by their length, but by their light. And when we live with eternity in mind, we begin to walk differently. We forgive faster. We speak gentler. We serve with joy. We suffer with hope. We love with abandon.

Eternity is not a distant concept—it is the backdrop of every decision. The crown awaits, but the clock is ticking. Let us not waste the mist of today chasing shadows. Let us build altars, not empires. Let us live as pilgrims, not tourists. Let us exalt the Lord in every breath, knowing that one day, we will stand before Him—not with regrets, but with rejoicing.

 “Lord, teach me to number my days with holy wisdom. Let me not squander the gift of time, but steward it with reverence and joy. Help me to live with eternity in my heart and Your glory in my gaze. May my life reflect Your light, and my choices echo in heaven. Let me walk wisely, love deeply, and serve faithfully until I see You face to face. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Living Your WORD in a Shifting Chaotic World~

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Whom have I in heaven but thee? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee.” — Psalm 73:25


Anchored in Awe: Living the Word in a Shifting World

Message: In a world that often trades truth for trend and reverence for relevance, we are called to be set apart—not in isolation, but in illumination. To be a Christian today is to walk upstream in a downstream culture, not with pride or fear, but with Holy love and unshakable awe for the One who holds eternity.

Following God’s Word and doctrine isn’t about rigid rules—it’s about radiant relationship. It’s about letting Scripture shape our speech, our spending, our silence, and our service. It’s about choosing mercy over mockery, truth over popularity, and holiness over hype. It’s about being a living epistle, read by those who may never otherwise open a Bible.

We are not called to blend in, but to bless. Not to condemn, but to contend—for faith, for justice, for the sacredness of life and love. And we do this not by our own strength, but by staying rooted in the Word, filled with the Spirit, and clothed in humility.

Reflective Thought: What would shift in our homes, communities, and hearts if we lived each day as if God’s Presence was our greatest treasure and His Word our daily bread?

Supportive Scripture: “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” — Psalm 119:105

Prayer: LORD- awaken in us a holy awe for Your Presence and a deep love for Your Word. Help us to walk in truth when the world wavers, to speak with grace when others shout, and to live with integrity when compromise is easy. Let our lives be living testimonies of Your mercy, Your justice, and Your unchanging truth. Keep us anchored in You, even when the winds of culture blow strong. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

DEAR GOD: Hollow time Alone- But Hallowed Time With You~

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Pray then like this: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.’” Matthew 6:9 (ESV)

 


Life can seem extremely tough, wearing and “hollow” at times.  However, it is during these times that we should realize we have a constant refuge and sanctuary to seek shelter in. It is the “hallowed grounds” of seeking His face and bowing to His glory.

Times with the LORD is “hallowed” and purposeful. It brings security in the notion that we are not alone. That we in fact have our Father in Heaven who loves us and provides the necessary provisions in which we need at all times.

Frustration can mount during times of “dry” areas in our lives. Such as feeling as if things are going in circles and our souls are searching for answers. But Christ is the Living Water that will quench that thirst and bring the solutions to the answers we seek in earnest dedication.

When we glide through life and suddenly hit a rough spot that brings us to a “snag” and pulls us to a grinding stop – we need to “listen” for the LORD and trust He will provide the course of action and the direction in which we must go.

We cannot rely on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5-8) we must trust Him in all ways and lean not on our own decisions. We must acknowledge Him and He WILL direct our paths.  We cannot lean on our own minds; we must seek His and love Him and keep from evil.  It is then that He will give us a healthy spirit, and energy and wisdom to sustain and maintain life in which it was meant to be lived. Fully, completely in His realm of love and providence.

Remember that without God in our lives – we are NOT living – we are merely existing. And that with God in our lives – we thrive – we prosper – and we are able to LIVE fully!

Have you sought Him today in all you do? Have you reached out to our LORD in love and devotion? Have you realized that His direction and will is the only way to go? If not, why not? He love you so much – and He is waiting for you – today and always. His love knows no bounds – and His mercy is unmerited.

“Father, LORD – thank You for Your love, words, promises and blood of Your Son, my Savior, it is because of Your mercy I live, and it is because of Your love, I will never die, thank You in Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: May My Words Be Acceptable In Your Sight~

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Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.” -Psalm 19:14


“Sanctified Speech, Consecrated Heart”

Psalm 19:14 is a quiet plea wrapped in reverence—a prayer that our inner and outer expressions would be pleasing to God. David, the psalmist, does not merely ask for his actions to be acceptable; he asks that his words and meditations—those often hidden, often spontaneous—would align with divine holiness.

This verse reminds us that worship is not confined to temples or songs. It is found in the tone of our speech, the honesty of our thoughts, and the posture of our hearts. “Let the words of my mouth…” speaks to our influence, our testimony, our daily interactions. “…and the meditation of my heart…” speaks to our inner world, our quiet reflections, our spiritual anchoring.

To call God “my strength and my redeemer” is to acknowledge both dependence and deliverance. It is the recognition that we cannot purify our words or thoughts alone. We need divine help to speak life, to think truth, and to live in a way that honors the One who sees all.

Psalm 19 is a poetic masterpiece that begins with the grandeur of creation and ends with the intimacy of personal devotion. Verse 14 is its closing prayer—a shift from cosmic awe to personal surrender. It reflects the Hebrew understanding that holiness is not just ritual, but relational. The psalmist moves from observing the heavens to examining his own heart.

This verse is often quoted in liturgies, sermons, and personal devotions because it encapsulates the essence of spiritual integrity. It is a call to live transparently before God, to let our inner life and outer expressions be unified in righteousness. In a world of noise and distraction, Psalm 19:14 invites us to pause and ask: Are my words healing? Are my thoughts holy? Is my heart aligned with heaven?

🪞 Reflective Question & Thoughts:

  • What words have I spoken today that I wish I could take back?
  • What thoughts have I entertained that do not reflect God’s truth?
  • How can I invite God into my inner meditations before they become outward expressions?

Let this verse be a daily mirror—a gentle invitation to consecrate both speech and silence.

📚 Supportive Scripture:

  • Proverbs 4:23 — “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”
  • Matthew 12:34 — “For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.”
  • Colossians 3:17 — “And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus…”
  • Philippians 4:8 — “Whatever is true… think about these things.”

🙏 Prayer:

“LORD-, Sanctify my speech and purify my thoughts. Let my words be gentle, truthful, and healing. Let my heart be still, surrendered, and anchored in You. May every meditation be a song of devotion, And every sentence a reflection of Your grace. You are my strength when I falter, My redeemer when I fall. Receive my inner and outer offerings And make them holy in Your sight. In Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Thank You For Guiding Us Today And Always~

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The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him –Lamentations 3:25 (ESV )


Waiting on God requires faith, and the ability to trust and listen for “His voice” and direction at any given moment. It is the ability to do what is being “asked” of you, and willingly going forward without question, knowing it is from God and His will for us is always for our good.

It is the ability to recognize that no matter what kindly friends are suggesting and pushing you to do – if it isn’t of God – then it is a “NO” go!  Because although friends and family alike are trying to be helpful, and there is nothing wrong with consulting with friends and family.  The final decision and choice should be directed by God and His wisdom, His love, His direction and His WILL It’s a no brainer as they say!

If you’re on the brink of a major decision, or even a “small one” go to the source that will provide your answers.  The One who never gives up on you, or will abandon you.  The One who loves you with the veracity of ten thousand suns, and the One who willingly went to the cross for you!

When you put your faith, trust and heart and soul in the LORD – Your life will change drastically. You will be able to maneuver in all kinds of situations, big small and all the in between.

Brothers and sisters, put your trust and faith in the ONE that matters most!

“LORD-thank You for Your love and direction, for Your Word, Your promises Your willingness to save us for a lifetime in eternity with You, may we do all we can to honor You, obey You, and follow You all the days on earth, and beyond, in Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Generations Continue In Your Name~

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“But from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.” —
2 Timothy 3:15 (CSB)


The Light That Lingers: A Mother’s Legacy in the Word

There is a quiet power in a mother’s love—a sacred rhythm that begins in lullabies and lingers in legacy. She may not preach from pulpits, but her kitchen prayers and whispered scriptures shape eternity. Her hands may be weary, but they cradle the Word with reverence, planting seeds in the soul of her child.

As the child grows, the Word becomes their compass. The verses once tucked into lunchboxes now rise in boardrooms, classrooms, and quiet moments of decision. The child walks forward, not just with memory—but with mission. The light of the mother does not fade; it travels. It becomes the child’s own flame, illuminating paths she may never walk, reaching hearts she may never meet.

This is the beauty of generational faith: the Word does not end with one voice. It echoes. It continues. It multiplies.


Supporting Scriptures

  • Proverbs 22:6 — “Train up a child in the way he should go…”
  • Deuteronomy 6:6–7 — “Impress them on your children…”
  • Psalm 78:4 — “We will tell the next generation…”
  • Isaiah 59:21 — “My words… will not depart from your children…”
  • 3 John 1:4 — “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.”

 Prayer

LORD thank You for the sacred legacy of a mother’s love. For every whispered prayer, every verse spoken over sleepy heads, every moment of quiet teaching—may it bear fruit in generations to come. Let Your Word be the inheritance that never fades, the light that never dims. Bless every mother who sows in faith, and every child who walks in truth. In Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Help Us To Live By Your Wisdom From Above~

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“Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.” — Proverbs 4:7 

🌿 Loving God and Living by Wisdom from Above

In a world that often feels loud, fast, and uncertain, the quiet strength of wisdom from above becomes our compass. It is not merely cleverness or worldly strategy—it is the divine insight that flows from reverence, humility, and love for God. To love God is to seek His heart, and in seeking His heart, we receive His wisdom: pure, peaceable, gentle, and full of mercy.

This wisdom helps us navigate everyday choices with grace. It teaches us when to speak and when to be still. It shows us how to care for others without losing ourselves. It anchors us when grief swells and guides us when decisions feel heavy. Wisdom from above is not just for mountaintop moments—it is for the kitchen, the town hall, the quiet drive, the grocery aisle, and the sacred corridors of our homes.

Loving God means doing our best not to impress, but to align. It means asking, “Lord, what would You have me do?” and trusting that even in our smallest efforts—feeding a loved one, writing a letter, choosing peace over pride—He is present. His wisdom sanctifies the ordinary.

When we love God, we begin to see that doing our best is not about perfection. It’s about surrender. It’s about letting His wisdom shape our thoughts, our routines, our advocacy, and our care. It’s about trusting that He sees the whole map, even when we only see the next step.

📖 Supporting Scripture

“But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.” — James 3:17 

🙏 Prayer for Wisdom and Love

“LORD- You are the source of all true wisdom. In a world that often confuses noise for knowledge, help us to seek Your voice above all. Teach us to love You not just in word, but in action—in the way we care, speak, and choose. Let Your wisdom guide our steps, soften our hearts, and strengthen our resolve. May we be gentle stewards of the homes You entrust to us, faithful in our routines, and courageous in our advocacy. Let Your peace reign in our decisions, and Your mercy flow through our hands. We do not ask for ease, but for clarity. We do not ask for perfection, but for Your presence. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

DEAR GOD: You Are Our Shelter

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“The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.” — Jeremiah 31:3 (KJV)

  Drawn by Everlasting Love: The Shelter of Divine Compassion

 In Jeremiah 31:3, we encounter one of the most tender declarations in all of Scripture: God’s love is not fleeting or conditional—it is everlasting. This verse reminds us that divine protection is not merely about physical safety, but about being drawn into a relationship of mercy, grace, and belonging.

God’s love is not earned. It is not revoked when we falter. It is a shelter, a balm, and a calling. The phrase “with lovingkindness have I drawn thee” evokes the image of a gentle shepherd, guiding us not with force, but with compassion.

This truth echoes throughout Scripture:

  • Psalm 91:4 (KJV) — “He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler.”
  • Romans 8:38–39 (KJV) — “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life… shall be able to separate us from the love of God.

But how does this Divine love translate into our world today?

  Christianity, at its core, is a call to mirror God’s love. Humanitarianism—feeding the hungry, sheltering the displaced, advocating for justice—is not separate from faith; it is its embodiment. When we serve others, we become vessels of the same lovingkindness that drew us.

Yet, in a world fractured by war, inequality, and environmental grief, the challenge is not just to act, but to act with love. Not performative charity, but sacrificial compassion. Not pity, but solidarity.

Reflect on these questions:

  • In what ways am I embodying God’s unconditional love to those around me?
  • Do I see humanitarian work as sacred, as part of my spiritual calling?
  • How can I protect others—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually?

Let us remember: the same love that shelters us calls us to be shelter for others.

“LORD my Everlasting Father, You have drawn me with cords of kindness and covered me with grace. Let Your love be my refuge and my compass. Teach me to see others through Your eyes—to protect, to serve, to love without condition. In a world aching for mercy, let me be a bearer of Yours.  In Jesus name, Amen.”

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DEAR GOD: Grafted Into Grace By Holding Us In Place~

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🌿 Grafted Into Grace 🌿
Inspired by John 15:5 (KJV)

I love You, Lord, my Vine divine,
Your life flows deep through roots of mine.
No branch alone can stand or grow,
But grafted in, Your love I know.

You found me dry, with leaves grown thin,
Yet drew me close and pulled me in.
You healed my wounds, restored my frame,
And wrote upon my heart Your name.

I cling to You through storm and sun,
When days are bright or battles run.
Your Spirit whispers, soft and true,
“My child, I live and breathe in you.”

Each fruit I bear is not my own,
But proof that I am not alone.
Your mercy feeds my every leaf,
Your grace outshines my deepest grief.

When pruning comes, I will not fear,
For You are close, and always near.
You cut with care, You shape with love,
To lift my gaze to things above.

I love You, Lord, my soul’s delight,
You turn my ashes into light.
You grafted me with holy thread,
And raised me from the silent dead.

No earthly vine could hold me fast,
But Yours is strong, and built to last.
You wrap me in eternal ties,
And teach my heart to rise and rise.

I bloom because You chose me first,
You quenched my soul when I was thirst.
Now every breath and every song
Belongs to You, where I belong.

So let me dwell in sacred peace,
Where striving fades and doubts release.
Abiding in Your love so true,
Forever grafted, Lord, to You.

I love You, Lord, my Vine, my stay,
In You I walk the narrow way.
And when I reach the final shore,
I’ll cling to You forever more.

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“LORD- thank You For Your grace, thank You for being the Vine and for grafting me to You in place, I love You, may I forever more be planted and rooted in Your love, and may Your branches sustain me as I humbly serve You in all I do, now and always, in Jesus name, Amen.