DEAR GOD: Seeking You In Prayer Daily~

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Finding Refuge in God

 Psalm 4 is a heartfelt cry from King David, expressing both his distress and unwavering trust in God. In these verses, we witness David’s dialogue with both God and his adversaries. Let’s dive into the richness of this psalm, as we see the meaning and intent of this Psalm to us as children of Christ!

1. David Talks to God (Psalm 4:1)

“Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; have mercy on me and hear my prayer.”

  • Passionate Prayer: David’s plea isn’t mere words; it’s a passionate cry for God’s attention. He acknowledges that his righteousness comes from God alone.
  • Past Mercy as Ground for Future Help: David reminds God of His past deliverance, trusting that God won’t abandon him now. Our prayers gain power when we remember God’s faithfulness.

2. David Talks to Men (Psalm 4:2-3)

“How long, O you sons of men, will you turn my glory to shame? How long will you love worthlessness and seek falsehood? Selah. But know that the LORD has set apart for Himself him who is godly; the LORD will hear when I call to Him.”

  • Questioning the Ungodly: David challenges his adversaries. How long will they persist in their destructive ways? He invites them to abandon falsehood and find blessing.
  • God’s Divine Selection: David affirms that God sets apart the godly. Our identity as God’s chosen ones matters. When we align with His will, He hears our cries.

Moral Takeaway

God’s favor rests upon those who fear, love, and serve Him. We, too, can find solace in being set apart for His divine purposes. Let us embrace our identity as the godly. When we walk according to His will and purpose or our lives, all things work out eventually, because God’s plans are best for us. Even when we don’t feel that they are, we might not see the reason immediately – or ever in this lifetime. But suffice to say – God only wants what’s best for His children. All of them, irrespective of their race, sex, social status etc., – He loves us all!

As we go forward, we need to align with His Word, and be obedient and acquiesce to His will, as we humbly serve Him with all of our heart, mind, body and soul. We need to put Him first in ALL we do and all else is second. His ways. His will. His Word – always.

Reflective Question

How can you live out your faith today, knowing that you are set apart by God for His purposes?

Meditative Thoughts

  • God’s mercy sustains us.
  • Our righteousness is a gift from Him.
  • In distress, we find refuge in His presence.

Closing Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for choosing us, setting us apart as Your beloved. May we walk in godliness, guided by Your grace. Grant us strength to withstand opposition, knowing that You hear our cries, and that You are continuously watching over us, in all we do, all the days of our lives, and may we humbly serve You fully today and into eternity. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”


May this psalm resonate in your heart, reminding you of God’s unwavering love and protection as you go through each day of your lives!

 

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DEAR GOD: May We Have Wisdom To Speak Your Word~

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~Wisdom to Speak Under God’s Correction~

Psalm 39- reflects on the frailty of human life, the fleeting nature of our days, and the need to place our hope in God. It acknowledges our tendency to sin with our words and emphasizes seeking wisdom and forgiveness from the Lord. The closing prayer asks for strength and mercy as we journey through life.

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 Psalm 39 – is attributed to King David, though its specific context remains uncertain. It opens with David’s inner struggle to guard his words wisely, especially when facing the wicked. The psalm is a prayer for wisdom and self-control, emphasizing the fleeting nature of life and the need to place our hope in God.

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 Silent Agony -Verses 1-3

David begins by resolving to guard his tongue, lest he sin in the presence of the wicked. He chooses silence even from speaking good, recognizing that his words could be misunderstood or misused.

Reflective Question: How can we exercise wisdom in our speech, especially when faced with opposition or temptation?

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Inner Turmoil -Verse 3

David’s silence leads to inner turmoil; his heart grows hot, and the fire of emotion burns within him. Sometimes silence isn’t golden; it can stir up intense feelings and create inner conflict.

Reflective Question: When have you experienced inner turmoil due to unexpressed emotions or thoughts?

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Seeking Wisdom- Verses 4-6

David turns to the Lord, asking for insight into his life’s purpose and the brevity of his days. He acknowledges life’s fleeting nature, emphasizing that even at our best, we are mere vanity.

Reflective Question: How can we seek God’s wisdom in understanding our purpose and the brevity of life?

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David’s Prayer -Verses 12-13

David pleads with God to spare him, allowing him to recover strength before departing this life. His prayer acknowledges his status as a stranger and sojourner, longing for God’s mercy.

Reflective Question: How can we cultivate a heart that seeks God’s mercy and strength in our journey?

  •  Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 reminds us of life’s seasons and the importance of seeking God’s purpose in each.
  • James 1:19 encourages us to be slow to speak and quick to listen, recognizing the power of our words.
  • Proverbs 16:24 emphasizes that gracious words are like honeycomb—sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.

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Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, as we journey through this fleeting life, grant us wisdom to guard our tongues and speak with discernment. Help us find solace in Your presence, knowing that our days are but a handbreadth. May our hearts burn with passion for You, and may our words reflect Your grace. Lord, spare us, strengthen us, and guide us as we walk as strangers in this world. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”

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Meditative Takeaway

Reflect on the brevity of life and the impact of your words. Seek God’s wisdom, and may your speech be a reflection of His love. Remember that even in silence, our hearts can burn with purpose. May you find strength and mercy as you journey onward.

God always invites us to meditate and explore His Word.  May we all delve into Psalm 39 further. May it inspire you to seek wisdom and grow in your faith journey.

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Psalm 39:1-13 (KJV)

I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.

I was dumb with silence, I held my peace, even from good; and my sorrow was stirred.

My heart was hot within me, while I was musing the fire bur

ned: then spake I with my tongue,

Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is: that I may know how frail I am.

Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Selah.

Surely every man walketh in a vain shew: surely they are disquieted in vain: he heapeth up riches, and knoweth not who shall gather them.

And now, Lord, what wait I for? my hope is in thee.

Deliver me from all my transgressions: make me not the reproach of the foolish.

I was dumb, I opened not my mouth; because thou didst it.

Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand.

When thou with rebukes dost correct man for iniquity, thou makest his beauty to consume away like a moth: surely every man is vanity. Selah.

Hear my prayer, O Lord, and give ear unto my cry; hold not thy peace at my tears: for I am a stranger with thee, and a sojourner, as all my fathers were.

O spare me, that I may recover strength, before I go hence, and be no more.  

DEAR GOD: Your Love Preserves Me In All I Do~

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  “Preserve me, O God, for in you I take refuge.”
(Psalm 16:1, ESV)

Preserving Refuge –In the quiet chambers of our hearts, we seek refuge—a sanctuary where our souls find solace amidst life’s tumultuous storms. Psalm 16:1, attributed to David, echoes this universal longing for safety and protection. Let us journey together through this sacred verse, uncovering its layers of significance.

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 Seeking Refuge

David, a warrior and poet, understood the fragility of human existence. His life was marked by battles, betrayal, and danger. Yet, in the midst of adversity, he turned to God as his refuge. The word for “preserve “implies safeguarding, keeping, and cherishing. David pleads with God to preserve him—to shield him from harm and provide a safe haven.

Trusting in God Alone

David’s declaration, “for in You I take refuge,” reveals profound trust. He acknowledges that true security lies not in earthly fortifications but in the Almighty. In a world of shifting sands, David anchors his soul in the unchanging Rock. We, too, can find refuge by entrusting our lives to God’s unwavering care.

Reflective Questions

  1. Where do we seek refuge when life’s storms rage?
  2. Are we relying on our own strength or turning to God?
  3. How can we cultivate a deeper trust in God as our ultimate refuge?

Moral Thoughts

The Illusion of Self-Sufficiency

Often, we build false fortresses—wealth, relationships, achievements—believing they will shield us. Yet, they crumble, leaving us vulnerable. True refuge lies beyond our abilities; it resides in the One who upholds the universe.

Vulnerability and Authenticity

Acknowledging our need for refuge requires vulnerability. It’s an admission that we are not invincible. Authentic faith embraces weakness, allowing God’s strength to shine through.

Meditative Takeaway

  • Reflect: Pause and consider where you seek refuge. Invite God into those spaces.
  • Trust: Embrace vulnerability, knowing that God’s preserving hand is your true shelter.
  • Pray: Offer your heart’s cry to the One who preserves and protects.

Additional Insights

The Fragile Beauty of Trust

Trusting God is not a sign of weakness; it’s an acknowledgment of our humanity. Like delicate petals, our trust in God blooms even in adversity.

The Refuge of Community

Sometimes, God’s refuge comes through human connections—a friend’s listening ear, a neighbor’s kindness. Let us be vessels of refuge for others, reflecting God’s love.

The Eternal Refuge

Our earthly refuges are temporary, but God’s refuge endures forever. As we navigate life’s uncertainties, may we find solace in the eternal arms that hold us. In Psalm 16:1, we find an invitation—to lay down our self-sufficiency and find refuge in the arms of the Eternal, One and only LORD!

Unity Prayer:

“Dearest Heavenly Father, preserve us as we take refuge in You. Shield us from life’s storms, both seen and unseen. May our trust in You deepen, and may our hearts find rest in Your unwavering love, in Jesus’ precious name, Amen.”

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May this verse resonate within all of us, guiding us toward the unshakable refuge that transcends time and circumstance, guiding us as we meditate on the power of His Word and promises, that we can always trust in the LORD, and rely on Him for all things at ALL times… 

DEAR GOD: I Hear Your Majestic Voice Over The Roar Of The Ocean~

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The ocean depths raise their voice, O LORD; they raise their voice and roar. The LORD rules supreme in heaven, greater than the roar of the ocean, more powerful than the waves of the sea.
-Psalm 93:3-4 (GNT)

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 “The Roar of the Ocean Depths: God’s Majestic Voice”


In the ancient words of Psalm 93, we find a powerful depiction of God’s Sovereignty and might. The imagery of the ocean depths raising their voice, roaring, and the Lord ruling Supreme in Heaven evokes awe and reverence. Let us explore this verse, drawing parallels to our modern world, and discover the timeless truths it holds. The Truth of the LORD and His Word!


The Roar of the Ocean Depths

The psalmist paints a vivid picture: the ocean depths, vast and mysterious, raise their voice. Imagine the crashing waves, the tumultuous currents, and the thunderous sound echoing across the waters. In this natural phenomenon, we glimpse the grandeur of creation—a voice that transcends human comprehension. It is the voice of God who created such magnificence, but His Magnificence supersedes this phenomenon and all else!


God’s Supreme Rule

The Lord’s Supremacy extends beyond the earthly realm. His throne stands firm from eternity past, and His existence predates time itself. As we grapple with the complexities of our world—political strife, environmental crises, and personal struggles—we can find solace in the unchanging sovereignty of God. His rule surpasses any earthly power, greater even than the ocean’s roar!


The Voice of God

But how does God speak? His voice is not merely thunder and tempest. It is gentle as a breeze, whispering truth to our hearts. In the cacophony of life, we must attune our ears to His still, small voice—the voice that calms storms, heals wounds, and guides our steps. Amid chaos, His whisper brings clarity and peace. His voice speaks love!


Moral Takeaways

  1. Humility: Just as the ocean bows before its Creator, we too must recognize our place in the grand design. Humility allows us to yield to God’s authority, trusting His wisdom even when our understanding falters.
  2. Courage: When life’s waves threaten to overwhelm us, remember that God’s voice is mightier. Take courage, for the One who rules the Heavens walks beside us. And is with us always! (Matthew 28:20)

Meditative Thoughts

  • What storms rage within you? Reflect on the inner turmoil—the emotional tides that ebb and flow. Seek God’s calming presence in the midst of chaos.
  • Listen for His whisper: Amid the noise of daily life, pause. Listen. His voice may come unexpectedly—in a friend’s encouragement, a sunrise, or a quiet moment of prayer.

Powerful Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, You who command the ocean depths and rule over all creation, we bow before Your majesty. Speak to us, Lord, in the gentle breeze and the crashing waves. May Your voice drown out our foolish anxieties and doubts. Grant us courage to face life’s storms, knowing that You are greater. May we find solace in Your eternal throne, and may our hearts resonate with the truth of Psalm 93, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”


Reflective Questions

  1. How can you cultivate humility in your daily life, acknowledging God’s supreme rule?
  2. When have you heard God’s whisper amidst life’s chaos? How did it impact you?

May the roar of the ocean remind us of God’s Awesome and Mighty power, and may His gentle voice guide us through every tempest.


 Three other translations below – all emphasizing God’s might and voice is mightier indeed!

 The floods have lifted up, O Lord,
the floods have lifted up their voice;
the floods lift up their waves.
The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters,
Yea, than the mighty waves of the sea.
Psalm 93:3-4 (KJV)

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The floods have risen up, O Lord.
The floods have roared like thunder;
the floods have lifted their pounding waves.
But mightier than the violent raging of the seas,
mightier than the breakers on the shore—
the Lord above is mightier than these!
Psalm 93:3-4 (NLT)

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The floods have lifted up, O Lord,
the floods have lifted up their voice;
the floods lift up their roaring.
Mightier than the thunders of many waters,
mightier than the waves of the sea,
the Lord on high is mighty!
Psalm 93:3-4 (ESV)

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DEAR GOD: I Have   Confidence in You and Your Divine Discipline

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 “I have confidence in the Lord that you will take no other view, and the one who is troubling you will bear the penalty, whoever he is.” – Galatians 5:10 (ESV) –

Context and Background:

The Apostle Paul wrote the letter to the Galatians to address a serious issue: false teachers were infiltrating the church, promoting legalism, and undermining the gospel of grace. These Judaizers insisted that Gentile believers must follow Jewish customs and laws to be truly saved. Paul’s response was passionate and urgent, emphasizing salvation by faith in Christ alone.

 Confidence in the Lord:

Paul begins with a bold statement: “I have confidence in the Lord.” His trust is not in human abilities but in God’s work within the Galatian believers.

As Christians, we can also have confidence in God’s faithfulness. He who began a good work in us will carry it to completion (Philippians 1:6).

Unity and Sound Doctrine:

Paul expects the Galatians to remain steadfast in their faith and not be swayed by false teachings.

We, too, should hold fast to sound doctrine and avoid being led astray by deceptive ideas or worldly philosophies.

Divine Discipline:

The phrase “the one who is troubling you” refers to those promoting legalism and undermining grace.

God’s discipline is not necessarily punitive but corrective. False teachers will face consequences for their actions.

Reflective Questions:

  • Where do we place our confidence? Are we relying on our abilities or trusting in God’s faithfulness?
  • How do we discern false teachings? What safeguards can we put in place to avoid being led astray?
  • Have we experienced God’s corrective discipline? How has it shaped our faith and understanding?

Meditative Thoughts:

  • Confidence in God: Our confidence rests not in ourselves but in the Lord who sustains us. May we walk in His truth and grace.
  • Spiritual Vigilance: Let us be vigilant against false teachings, seeking wisdom from the Holy Spirit to discern truth from error.
  • God’s Corrective Love: Divine discipline is an expression of God’s love. It redirects us toward His perfect will.

A Moral Story: “The Gardener’s Pruning”:

Once, in a beautiful garden, a skilled gardener tended to a young fruit tree. The tree grew lush and green, but its branches tangled and twisted. The gardener knew that without pruning, the tree would bear little fruit.

One day, the gardener approached the tree with shears in hand. The tree trembled, fearing the pain of the cut. But the gardener spoke gently, “Trust me, little tree. This pruning is for your good.”

As the shears snipped away dead branches and unruly growth, the tree winced. Yet, with each cut, it felt lighter, freer. The gardener whispered, “I am shaping you for abundance.”

In time, the tree blossomed. Its branches stretched toward the sun, laden with sweet fruit. The gardener smiled, knowing that the pruning had borne fruitfulness.

Such is our lives today. At times we need the “Master’s” hands to shape us and prune us of issues and circumstances that might be inhibiting our growth in Him which-ultimately- may be rotting our roots in Christianity. So at times our growth may be “painful” but in the overall picture and aftermath, it will be worth it as we develop higher into the realm of our faith and love for the LORD!

How Can We Apply This Today:

  • Unity: Let us stand united in the gospel of grace, rejecting legalism and embracing Christ’s finished work.
  • Discernment: May we discern false teachings and hold fast to sound doctrine.
  • Trust: Like the pruned tree, trust God’s loving discipline—even when it hurts—knowing it leads to abundant life.

Unified Prayer:

“My Dear Lord, grant us unwavering faith and confidence in You. Help us discern truth from error, and may we remain anchored in Your Word. Strengthen us to resist troubling influences and uphold sound doctrine. Help us in the growth of our spirituality, help us to get closer to You in all we do and say, all the days of our lives. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”


May this encourage us to walk confidently in the LORD’s truth, and offer us encouragement in a dark world, as we follow His Light, and embrace His love, while we love Him in return!”

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DEAR GOD: Waiting Quietly For You & Loving You~

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Waiting Quietly for Salvation: A Reflection on Lamentations 3:26

The book of Lamentations, attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, is a collection of poetic laments expressing grief, sorrow, and longing. Amidst the desolation and suffering, we find a gem of wisdom in Lamentations 3:26:

“It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the LORD.” 

This verse invites us to pause, reflect, and consider the virtue of patient waiting. Let us journey through its depths, drawing insights and inspiration.

The Beauty of Quiet Waiting

Waiting is an inevitable part of the human experience. We wait for healing, for answers, for breakthroughs, and for redemption. Yet, in our fast-paced world, waiting is often seen as a burden—a wasted moment. Lamentations 3:26 challenges this perspective. It reminds us that waiting can be a sacred space—a place where our souls find rest and our trust in God deepens.

 The Quietness of Faith

“Wait quietly,” the verse says. Not with anxious pacing or fretful impatience, but with a quiet heart. Faith thrives in the stillness—the moments when we surrender control and allow God’s timing to unfold. In quiet waiting, we learn to listen to His whispers, to discern His movements, and to find solace in His promises.

Reflective Questions

  • How do you typically approach waiting?
  •  Are you restless or serene?
  • What does “quiet waiting” mean to you?
  • How can you cultivate it in your life?

Takeaway Thoughts

Patience as a Virtue: Waiting is not passive; it’s an active discipline. Patience molds our character, teaching us endurance and trust.

God’s Timing: When we wait quietly, we acknowledge that God’s timing is perfect—even when it doesn’t align with ours.

Hope in the Silence: In the quietude of waiting, hope blossoms. Our salvation is assured, even if we cannot yet see it.

Moral Overview

Lamentations 3:26 teaches us that waiting is not wasted time. It is an invitation to draw near to God, to lean into His promises, and to find strength in our quiet trust.

Closing Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, grant us the grace to wait quietly. May our hearts find rest in Your timing, and may our faith deepen as we anticipate Your salvation. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”


May this reflection on Lamentations 3:26 bring comfort and encouragement to your soul, as you joyfully and patiently wait on the LORD, and may you meditate on the goodness of the LORD and all that He is…

DEAR GOD: Heal Us, Lead Us, Love Us -Always~

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Hezekiah’s Healing and Restoration

In this verse, we witness a powerful moment in the life of King Hezekiah, who ruled over Judah during a tumultuous period. Hezekiah fell seriously ill, and the prophet Isaiah delivered a message from the Lord: “Turn again, and tell Hezekiah the captain of my people, Thus saith the Lord, the God of David thy father, I have heard thy prayer, I have seen thy tears: behold, I will heal thee: on the third day thou shalt go up unto the house of the Lord. And I will add fifteen years to your life…”  
2 Kings 20:5-6 (KJV)

Let’s take a closer look at this verse and delve in a little closer and deeper to what it means and could mean to us today in this world.

  1. Hezekiah’s Desperation: Hezekiah was in distress, facing a life-threatening illness. His prayer and tears reflected his deep longing for healing and restoration.
  2. God’s Compassion: The Lord responded to Hezekiah’s cry. Despite the king’s imperfections, God’s compassion extended to him because of his lineage—Hezekiah was a descendant of David, a man after God’s own heart.
  3. Healing and Timing: God promised healing. The specific mention of the third day adds significance. It echoes the resurrection theme—the third day when Jesus rose from the dead. Hezekiah’s healing foreshadows the ultimate healing we receive through Christ.

Relevance for Christians Today

Prayer and Tears: Like Hezekiah, we face trials, sickness, and emotional struggles. Our prayers and tears matter to God. He hears us and responds with compassion. He listens to every single prayer and sees every single thing we are experiencing and going through, and He never stops caring!

Divine Timing: Sometimes God’s healing doesn’t come instantly. We must trust His timing. The third day symbolizes hope beyond our immediate circumstances. Jesus’ resurrection reminds us of victory over sin and death. We are to “wait on the LORD and know He is God!” (Psalm 46:10)

The House of the LORD: Hezekiah was instructed to go to the temple. For us, it represents the Church—the community of believers-and we are ONE body in CHRIST. The Church is Christ. And that “church” is within each of us. We find healing, encouragement, and restoration in fellowship with other Christians, as we share the love of Christ and power of Christ. And especially by reading His Word, believing in His Word, “hearing His voice” and embracing His commandments and Gospel of Christ!

Reflective Questions

  • How do you approach God in times of need?
  • Have you experienced healing or restoration in your life?
  • What role does community play in your spiritual journey?

Powerful Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, like Hezekiah, we bring our prayers and tears before You. You see our hearts, our struggles, and our longing for healing. Grant us patience to wait for Your perfect timing. May we find solace in the fellowship of believers, but mainly in YOU, knowing that Your Church is a place of restoration. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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Meditative Take Away Thoughts On the third day, He rose again.” Let this truth anchor your faith, knowing that God’s promises endure beyond our present circumstances. That He is with us always, and He will support us through everything we are going through, all the days of our lives, and beyond!

 

DEAR GOD: Your Word Is With Me Always~

In the beginning was the Word, And the Word was with God, And the Word was God-  John1:1 (NKJV)

There are many people in the world with so many different views of life overall-and with different views come different lifestyles and, different beliefs.  Sometimes different views can be frustrating.

I love God and recognize Him as the one true God.

He is the one true Sovereign being, the one true Living God.  The Creator of all things.  It seems so simple to those whose belief is so strong. Trust in Him, run to Him for counsel, guidance, and communication.   We love His Word, because it comes from His heart and is meant for our hearts.  For those with faith there is no other way -He is our comfort and our world is secure knowing Him and loving Him.

He is my everything.

On the other side of the coin is the “non-believers” who simply believe the world started with a “Big Bang” and their theory is based on “Scientific” research.  Well, again, for those with faith-God is the Master Scientist-He created all things.  The non-believers on the other hand, see God as a “Myth” and His very Word-as nothing more than a fable put together purely for entertainment value.

This is what I referred to in the first paragraph – “it can be frustrating” when people’s views are the antithesis of your own beliefs.  Especially when it comes to GOD.

Do you want to scream sometimes, when hearing individuals say, “boy I was so lucky.”  Luck?  Are you kidding— luck?   There is no Luck in life. Instead, there is GOD who is behind all things at all times.  The Lord is our safe haven, our shelter, our best friend, our “go to person” for all of your activities of everyday life.

When a baby came back from being pronounced dead for nine full minutes – was that luck?

When a young man who was diagnosed “brain dead” and in an irreversible coma woke up and had full brain capacity- was that luck?

When a woman looking for her son, she gave up for adoption 25 years earlier showed up at her place of employment working alongside of her- was that luck?

When we were born and were given life – was that luck?

The reason is simple, and only ONE possible explanation to all these things and more- to the point it’s our might Father.

The LORD is the One who is our force, and our protector, and our Creator and our Master hand of guidance. He is the reason for all things and He works His will for our purposes. This is not called luck!  It is called GOD and His mighty hands of grace.

Let’s give thanks to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and thank Him for all that He is, all that He has done, and all He continues to do in our lives. We recognize we must respect one another and keep peace.

Let’s give Him thanks for providing wisdom during the course of the day to overcome situations that are challenging! Let’s give Him thanks for providing His mighty voice as the barometer of morality.  Let’s give Him thanks for everything. He is worthy! He is good! He is Holy! He is LORD!

TO Sum Up

Although there are different views and lifestyles, and we are all different in appearance and backgrounds-one thing is abundantly clear – we all have ONE FATHER and LORD and SAVIOR!

One day, the world will recognize You are LORD and every knee will bow and every lip shall proclaim You as Our Lord and Savior!

But, how fortunate for those of us who recognize this truth right now, how blessed we are. How blessed indeed!

 

“Dear Heavenly Father God -Thanks for providing Your children with necessary tools to promote Your Word, by example-and shining the Light of Jesus Christ’s love to others, thanks for providing the platform through writing to exalt Your Powerful Name and to give You all the glory and honor, we love YOU LORD, and honor You fully and with all our heart and soul, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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Let’s meditate on this mighty verse above in 2 Chronicles, and the verses below and realize the enormous entity that the LORD our God is, and let’s see how we might serve in all we do, today and always as we go forward…
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John 1-5 (KJV) 

All things were made by him; And without him was not any thing made That was made. In him was life; And the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

 

John 9-12 (KJV)

That was the true Light,  Which lighteth every man that cometh into the world. He was in the world, And the world was made by him, And the world knew him not. He came unto his own, And his own received him not. But as many as received him, To them gave he power To become the sons of God, Even to them that believe on his name.

 

John 14 (KJV)

And the Word was made flesh, And dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, The glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) Full of grace and truth.

 

DEAR GOD: Unity in Christ Alone~

 

The Blessings of Unity – In God's Image

Now may the God of patience and comfort grant you to be like-minded toward one another, according to Christ Jesus, –
Romans 15:5

The verse from Romans 15:5 encapsulates a powerful message of unity, patience, and encouragement within the Christian community. Let explore and get more into its meaning, implications, and the daily aspirations we can derive from being in the Word, aligning with the Word. And following the LORD in all we do, act and say.

 The God of Patience and Consolation

The verse begins by invoking the “God of patience and consolation.” This Godly and most divine attribute emphasizes endurance and comfort. God’s patience sustains us during all of our trials, while His consolation provides comfort and solace. As believers, we are called to emulate these qualities, and incorporate them continuously during our interactions with others, and represent Christ in all we do.

Being Like-Minded

The prayer continues, urging believers to be “likeminded.” This doesn’t imply uniformity of thought but rather unity of purpose. We should share common goals, values, and aspirations, centered around Christ Jesus. Everything we are involved in should have Christ smack in the center of it. No matter what it is we are doing, Christ should be with us doing it too!

A good rule is to remember this – Would Christ approve of what you’re doing? And would Christ be happy with what you’re doing?

If the answer is NO – then don’t do it!  Simple equation really.

Unity According to Christ

Our unity should align with Christ’s example. He selflessly endured suffering, exemplifying patience and consolation. When we adopt His mindset, we foster harmony within the body of believers. When we harness His love and power and ascribe to His doctrine or Gospel – we are given the opportunity by His grace to live life according to His will and purpose for each of us.

Reflective Questions

  • How can we cultivate patience and comfort in our interactions with fellow Christians?
  • What practical steps can we take to promote unity within our local church or community?

Final Thoughts

Unity isn’t mere agreement; it’s a shared commitment to God’s purposes. As we glorify God with one mind and one mouth, and one body we honor the Father and reflect Christ’s love.

Moral Takeaway

Unity requires humility, forgiveness, and intentional efforts. Let us prioritize Christ’ love over personal preferences, seeking to build up others rather than pleasing ourselves. And doing what will bring a smile to our LORD’s face each and every time!

Meditative Verses

Philippians 2:2: “Complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind.”

1 Corinthians 1:10: “I appeal to you, brothers, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment.”

Closing Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, grant us the patience to endure trials and the comfort to console others. May our hearts be united in purpose, glorifying You as one body. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

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Romans 15:5 -invites us as well as reminds us that our unity, rooted in Christ, brings glory to God. Let us strive for like-mindedness, embracing patience, consolation, and love as we journey together in faith. 🙏🏼

DEAR GOD: I Need Your Wisdom & Love~

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“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. And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace.”
                                                                                              -James 3:17-18

 

Wisdom from Above 

In the book of James, we find a beautiful passage that speaks to the essence of true wisdom. Let’s delve into this scripture and explore its profound meaning. It is the inherent characteristic of the LORD and through His grace He offers it to His children. Each time we read His Word, and take time to reflect, meditate we are filled with more wisdom from above. When we fixate on goodness we take in the essence of the LORD and we are filled with peace and wisdom to go the course all the days of our lives.

As we confront the evil in our world and the chaotic happenings around us we are able to readily attain victory, through the LORD JESUS CHRIST!

We are able to jump over hurdles with Him and able to navigate the rough seas. We can take direction from the LORD which will open paths of peace and clarity in what His will is for our lives. We are able to “hear” His voice as being His heir apparent-as he redeemed us and washed us clean with and by His blood.

When we stay within the parameters of what the LORD approves of – we are able to face life with confidence and an assuredly that we will eventually finish this race when we are welcomed into eternal rewards one day.

Until such time, we have a job to do and the LORD is there to guide, direct, lead and touch us as we take on LIFE and all it entails.

The Essence of Wisdom

James begins by describing the characteristics of wisdom that come from above. These qualities serve as a guide for Christians righteous living:

  1. Purity: True wisdom is untainted, free from impurity or hidden agendas. It seeks the highest good for all.
  2. Peaceability: Wisdom promotes harmony and reconciliation. It doesn’t fuel strife but seeks to mend broken relationships.
  3. Gentleness: A wise person approaches others with kindness and compassion. Gentleness is the mark of a humble heart.
  4. Readiness to Listen: Wisdom is open to reason, willing to be entreated. It doesn’t stubbornly cling to its own opinions.
  5. Mercy and Good Fruits: Wisdom bears fruit in acts of kindness, compassion, and generosity. It extends mercy to others.
  6. Impartiality: True wisdom treats everyone fairly, without favoritism or bias.
  7. Sincerity: Wisdom is genuine, without hypocrisy. It aligns words and actions.
Reflective Questions
  1. How can we cultivate these qualities in our lives?
    • Reflect on moments when you’ve exhibited these traits. How did it impact your relationships?
    • Consider areas where you can grow in wisdom. What steps can you take?
  2. What obstacles hinder us from embodying these virtues?
    • Explore personal biases, pride, or fear that may hinder wisdom.
    • How can we overcome these obstacles?
  3. How does wisdom impact our communities and the world?
    • Think about historical figures known for their wisdom. How did they influence society?
    • Consider the ripple effect of wise choices in your own life.
Moral Takeaway

Wisdom isn’t just theoretical knowledge; it’s practical and transformative. As we seek wisdom from above, let’s strive to live out these virtues daily. Our actions can sow seeds of peace and righteousness. We can make a difference when we adhere to His Word and His plan for our lives. We can truly operate on a different level as we go about our daily routine, when we bring the Word into everything we do. We can reach others through Christ, by example, by deed, by spirit and by conscious efforts to enforce His gospel of love into our heart as we extend it towards others. Especially those in the dark.

Thoughts to Meditate

Take a moment to meditate on these thoughts:

  • Wisdom is not about knowing everything; it’s about applying what we know.
  • True wisdom seeks the well-being of others, even when it requires sacrifice.
  • May our lives bear the fruit of heavenly wisdom.

 

Unity Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, grant us wisdom that flows from Your heart. May we be vessels of peace, mercy, and gentleness. Help us sow seeds of righteousness in our interactions with others. In Christian unity, we find strength in You LORD, and it is Your peace and love that will sustain us all, in Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.”

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May we carry these reflections and the LORD’s grace and love while embracing wisdom as a guiding light on our journey. 🙏