DEAR GOD: You Rule The Universe & All In It~

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And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together, he demanded of them where Christ should be born. And they said unto him, In Bethlehem of Judaea: for thus it is written by the prophet, And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Juda, art not the least among the princes of Juda: for out of thee shall come a Governor, that shall rule my people Israel.”Matthew 2:4-6

 


Commentary on Matthew 2:4-6

In this passage, we see a significant moment where King Herod, upon hearing about the birth of the “King of the Jews,” gathers the chief priests and scribes to inquire about the birthplace of Christ. Their response, quoting the prophet Micah, highlights Bethlehem in Judea as the prophesied location. Thus sets the plan in motion by our Father for our salvation – and to fulfill the scriptures and His Divine plan for humanity begins to unfold.


Reflective Questions:

  1. Why did Herod, a king, feel threatened by the birth of a child in a small town like Bethlehem?
  2. How did the knowledge of the scriptures guide the chief priests and scribes in identifying the birthplace of Christ?
  3. What significance does Bethlehem hold, being the birthplace of both King David and Jesus Christ?

Supportive Scriptures:

  • Micah 5:2: “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.”
  • John 7:42: “Does not Scripture say that the Messiah will come from David’s descendants and from Bethlehem, the town where David lived?”
  • Luke 2:4-7: “So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David.”

Moral Takeaway

Again, to reiterate further – this huge and important passage emphasizes the fulfillment of prophecy and the importance of understanding and believing in God’s Word. Despite being a small and seemingly insignificant town, Bethlehem was chosen to host the birth of the Savior. This teaches us that God often works through the humble and the overlooked, reminding us of the power of faith and the importance of scripture in guiding our lives. The intricate plan of our Father in heaven, is one that we as faith and Christ followers inherently are offered and it is a gift from above. Whether we accept Him and His doctrine – is entirely “our choice” – but with the Word clearly stating the significance when Jesus says in John 14:6 “…I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”


What It Means Today

Knowing Christ was born and is our Savior changes everything. His birth fulfills ancient prophecies, affirming the reliability and truth of God’s Holy and infallible Word. It assures us that God’s plans are sovereign and purposeful, often unfolding in ways that defy human expectations. Today, this truth calls us to trust in God’s timing and His divine plans, even when they seem improbable. To walk the path of righteousness, and to adhere stringently to His Word and follow His voice in all ways and all the days of our lives – and we shall reap all of the Promises in His Word. 


Thoughts to Ponder Today About Christ and the Word

  • Reflect on the humility of Christ’s birthplace and how He chose to enter the world.
  • Consider how the prophecies of the Old Testament point to the life and mission of Jesus.
  • Think about the ways in which God’s plans have unfolded in unexpected ways in your own life.
  • Contemplate the significance of Bethlehem as a symbol of hope and fulfillment of God’s promises.

Faithful Prayer

 “Dear LORD- thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who came to this world in humble circumstances to save us all. Help us to see Your hand in the small and overlooked moments of our lives, just as Bethlehem was a small town with a grand destiny. Strengthen our faith in Your Word and Your promises. Let us always remember that Your plans are perfect, and Your timing is impeccable. May we live in the light of Christ’s love and share it with those around us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”


Blessing

May the peace and love of Christ fill your heart today. May you find comfort and strength in the promises of God’s word. May you be reminded of the humble beginnings of our Savior and the extraordinary life He lived for our sake. Go forth with the assurance that God’s plans for you are filled with hope, purpose, and divine love. 

God Bless You All~

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DEAR GOD: I KNOW You Are My GOD!~

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 “Be Still and Know I am God”


 Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.”
(Psalm 46:10 KJV)


Heartfelt and Eloquent Commentary

In the annals of divine wisdom, this verse from Psalm 46:10 stands as a beacon, illuminating the path to inner peace and profound trust in the Almighty. It is a call to serenity amidst the chaos, a divine whisper urging us to cease our relentless striving and rest in the assurance of God’s omnipotence. The command to “be still” transcends mere physical inactivity; it beckons us to a deeper, spiritual stillness where the tumult of life’s anxieties is quieted by the knowledge of God’s sovereign presence.


In biblical times, the Israelites, often besieged by external threats and internal strife, found solace in these words. They were reminded to lay down their arms and trust in God’s deliverance. Amidst the clamor of battle and the uncertainty of their future, this divine instruction was a balm to their weary souls, calling them to place their confidence not in human strength but in the Almighty’s unchanging nature.

In our modern era, the cacophony of daily life—marked by the incessant beeping of notifications, the rush of deadlines, and the never-ending cycle of news—can overwhelm our senses. We, like the Israelites, are beset by our own battles, albeit of a different kind. The silent plea to “be still” is more relevant than ever, offering us a retreat from the incessant noise and a refuge in God’s unshakeable presence. In the stillness, we find the strength to face our challenges, the wisdom to discern His will, and the peace that surpasses all understanding.


Reflective Questions

  1. How can I carve out moments of stillness in my busy schedule to reconnect with God?
  2. What burdens am I carrying that I need to surrender to God’s capable hands?
  3. In what ways can I cultivate a deeper awareness of God’s omnipresence in my life?
  4. How can I draw strength from the knowledge of God’s sovereignty during times of uncertainty?

Supportive Scripture

  1. Isaiah 41:10:

  2. Philippians 4:6-7: “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”
  3. Matthew 11:28-30: “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest for your souls.”

A Reverent Prayer

 “LORDIn the midst of our frenetic lives, we pause to seek Your face. Help us to be still and know that You are God, our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. We lay down our burdens at Your feet, trusting in Your infinite wisdom and unending love. Grant us the grace to find peace in Your Presence, to silence our worries, and to rest in the knowledge that You hold all things in Your hands. May we draw closer to You each day, finding comfort and strength in Your promises. In the precious name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.”


Scripture for Reflection

Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.” (Psalm 46:10 KJV)


May you find solace and strength in the stillness, where God’s presence is most profoundly felt. Let His peace fill your heart and His sovereignty guide your every step each and everyday of your lives –

God Bless You All~

 

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DEAR GOD: Touch Me And I Shall Be Healed~

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  “And he put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will: be thou clean. And immediately the leprosy departed from him.” (Luke 5:13 KJV)

Application to Today vs. Biblical Times

In biblical times, leprosy was a dreaded disease that led to both physical suffering and social ostracism. Lepers were often isolated from their communities, living in colonies away from healthy individuals. Jesus’ act of touching a leper was radical—not only did He heal the man physically, but He also restored his dignity and social status. This act demonstrated that God’s love and healing power are available to all, regardless of their condition.

Today, while we may not encounter leprosy in the same form, we deal with various kinds of “leprosy” such as chronic illness, mental health struggles, social isolation, and more. Jesus’ willingness to touch and heal the untouchable invites us to extend our hands in compassion and love to those around us, breaking barriers and offering hope and healing.

Incorporating Faith in Jesus into Our Lives Now

  1. Compassion and Empathy: Just as Jesus showed compassion by touching and healing the leper, we are called to empathize with others’ struggles and offer our support and kindness.
    • Supportive Scripture: “Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous.”
      (1 Peter 3:8 KJV)
  2. Faith in Healing: Jesus’ healing was immediate and complete, reinforcing our faith in His power to heal us physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
    • Supportive Scripture: “And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him.” (James 5:15 KJV)
  3. Breaking Social Barriers: Jesus crossed societal boundaries to heal and show love. We are encouraged to do the same, reaching out to those who are marginalized or different from us.
    • Supportive Scripture: “For there is no respect of persons with God.” (Romans 2:11 KJV)

Reflective Questions

  • How can I show compassion and empathy to those who are marginalized or struggling in my community?
  • In what ways can I strengthen my faith in Jesus’ power to heal, both physically and emotionally?
  • Am I willing to break social barriers to reach out to others as Jesus did? How can I actively work towards this?

Moral Views: Analysis of Faith and Love of Christ

The act of Jesus touching the leper is a profound testament to His boundless love and the transformative power of faith. It challenges us to examine our own lives and interactions. Are we willing to step out of our comfort zones to touch the lives of those in need? Faith in Jesus requires us to act with love, even when it’s difficult or uncomfortable.

Christ’s love is unconditional and knows no bounds. His actions teach us that true love and faith go hand in hand. Faith without love is hollow, and love without faith lacks the deeper spiritual connection that brings about true healing and transformation.

 “LORD-We come before You with hearts full and thank You for Your boundless love and mercy. We thank You for the example of Jesus, who showed us how to love unconditionally and reach out with compassion to those in need. Lord, we ask for Your strength and guidance to emulate this love in our own lives. Help us to break down barriers, show empathy, and extend a helping hand to those who are marginalized and suffering. Increase our faith, that we may trust in Your healing power for all our ailments—physical, emotional, and spiritual. May Your love flow through us, touching the lives of those around us, bringing comfort, healing, and hope. Help us to see everyone through Your eyes, with compassion and grace. Let our actions be a reflection of Your love, and may we always seek to do Your will. In the name of Jesus, our Healer and Redeemer, we pray. Amen.”

Scripture for Reflection

“And he put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will: be thou clean. And immediately the leprosy departed from him. (Luke 5:13 KJV)

Blessing for Readers

May the love of Christ fill your hearts with compassion and empathy. May His healing touch be upon you, bringing peace and restoration. And may you be inspired to reach out to others, breaking down barriers and sharing His love abundantly. Amen.

I hope this reflection and prayer bring you comfort and inspiration.

May God Bless You All~

 

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DEAR GOD: Your Love Is Unsurpassed: Thank You For Your Eternal Promises~

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“Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:” –John 11:25

 


Reflecting on John 11:25, where Jesus declares,I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, we are invited to delve deeply into the profound truths and promises that lie within His words. His promises which are eternal and have no end. His love which is unsurpassed and His protection that is beyond comprehension. Loving Him and following Him in this temporary resident (earth/flesh bodies) is consequentially the most important aspect of our existence. For to follow Him and align with His truth, Word and His ways, is the building of our future home, which lies in His Kingdom and therefore our “eternal bliss” and rewards fulfilled.


Reflective Questions:

  1. How does the promise of eternal life through Jesus shape the way I live my daily life?
  2. In what ways can I share the hope of resurrection and life with others who might be struggling?
  3. How can I embrace the presence of Jesus in my life, allowing His Spirit to guide and comfort me?

Moral Takeaway:

The promise of Jesus as the resurrection and the life is not just a future hope but a present reality. It calls us to live with a sense of purpose and assurance, knowing that our lives are anchored in His eternal love and power. We are reminded that, through faith, we are partakers of a divine promise that transcends our earthly existence, inviting us to a life of trust, love, and hope. Live in His light, walk in His light, believe in His Word, and coexist with others in the realm of Christ’s Spirit and ways.


Loving Paragraphs:

In the context of biblical times, Jesus spoke these words to Martha, offering her comfort and hope amid the grief of losing her brother, Lazarus. His declaration was a revelation of His divine nature and the power He holds over life and death. This promise was not just for Martha but for all who believe in Him, offering a profound assurance of life beyond physical death.

Today, His words continue to resonate with a similar chord of love and hope. In a world often marked by uncertainty and suffering, the promise of resurrection and life brings a beacon of light. We are reminded that, no matter the challenges we face, our lives are held in the eternal embrace of a Savior who conquered death and offers us new life. His love is unchanging, steadfast, and ever-present, guiding us through every trial and triumph.

Prayer:

“Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who is our resurrection and life. In moments of doubt and despair, help us to hold onto this promise, knowing that through faith in Him, we have eternal life. May Your Spirit guide us, comfort us, and fill us with hope and joy. Strengthen our faith and help us to live in a way that reflects Your love to those around us. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Scripture to Ponder:

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


Blessing:

May the peace and love of our Lord Jesus Christ fill your heart and soul. May His promise of resurrection and life bring you hope and assurance. May you walk in His grace, knowing that His Spirit resides in you, guiding and sustaining you through all of life’s journeys. Be blessed in His eternal love.

God Bless You All~

 

 

DEAR GOD: Fortress & Strength & Refuge In All Times~

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“But I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble.” – Psalm 59:16

 


Psalm 59:16 is a powerful verse that speaks to the unwavering faithfulness and strength of God. Let’s explore its depth and meaning:

“But I will sing of your strength”

This opening line sets a tone of praise and worship. The psalmist, likely David, declares his intention to sing about God’s strength. In the midst of trials and tribulations, he chooses to focus on God’s power rather than his own weaknesses. This act of singing is not merely about creating music; it is a declaration of faith and a reaffirmation of God’s mighty power. It serves as a reminder that, regardless of our circumstances, God’s strength is always present and worthy of our praise.

“In the morning I will sing of your love”

Morning represents a new beginning, a fresh start. By singing of God’s love each morning, the psalmist emphasizes the importance of starting each day with an acknowledgment of God’s unwavering love and mercy. It is a daily reminder that God’s love is renewed every day, offering us a fresh opportunity to experience His grace. The act of singing in the morning signifies a deliberate choice to focus on God’s love as the foundation for the day ahead, setting a positive and faithful tone.

“For you are my fortress”

A fortress is a place of safety, protection, and refuge. By referring to God as his fortress, the psalmist highlights the security and protection that God provides. In a world where dangers and uncertainties abound, God is a steadfast sanctuary where we can find peace and safety. This metaphor emphasizes God’s role as a strong, unshakable protector who shields us from harm and provides a place of safety amidst the chaos.

“My refuge in times of trouble”

This final phrase underscores the reality of life’s difficulties and challenges. The psalmist acknowledges that trouble is an inevitable part of life, but he also affirms that God is his refuge during these times. A refuge is a place of retreat and safety, where one can find solace and comfort. In calling God his refuge, the psalmist expresses his trust in God’s ability to provide comfort, guidance, and protection during difficult times. It is a testament to the reliability and faithfulness of God, who remains a constant source of support and strength.

Reflection

Psalm 59:16 is a profound expression of faith and trust in God’s strength and love. It invites us to begin each day with a song of praise, focusing on God’s unwavering love and recognizing Him as our fortress and refuge. By doing so, we align our hearts and minds with God’s eternal promises, finding comfort and strength in His presence.

Prayer

“LORD- we thank You for being our strength, our fortress, and our refuge. Help us to begin each day with a song of praise, acknowledging Your unfailing love and mighty power. In times of trouble, may we always turn to You, finding solace and protection in Your loving arms. Strengthen our faith and guide us with Your wisdom, that we may walk in Your light and trust in Your unwavering care. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


May the Word of the LORD deepen your understanding and appreciation of Psalm 59:16, inspiring you to draw closer to God’s strength and love each day.

God Bless You All

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DEAR GOD: I Hear Your Voice My Shepherd King~

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“The sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”
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Heartfelt Response

In this verse, Jesus beautifully portrays His relationship with His followers using the metaphor of sheep and their shepherd. This image is not just a pastoral idyll but a profound statement of intimacy, care, and guidance. The shepherd knows his sheep intimately, calling each by name, and the sheep, in turn, recognize and trust the shepherd’s voice. This relationship is built on mutual recognition, trust, and love.


Supportive Scriptures

  1. Psalm 23:1-3: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.”
  2. Isaiah 40:11: “He will tend his flock like a shepherd; he will gather the lambs in his arms; he will carry them in his bosom, and gently lead those that are with young.”
  3. John 10:14: “I am the good shepherd; I know my own and my own know me.”

Reflection Questions

  1. Do you recognize and follow the voice of your Shepherd?
  2. How do you discern the voice of Jesus in your daily life amidst the noise of the world?
  3. In what ways has Jesus shown you His care and guidance as your Shepherd?

Morals and Teachings

  • Trust and Obedience: Just as sheep trust and follow their shepherd, we are called to trust and follow Jesus, knowing that He leads us to safety and provides for our needs.
  • Intimacy with God: This verse emphasizes the personal relationship Jesus has with each believer. He knows us deeply and calls us by name.
  • Guidance and Protection: Jesus as the Shepherd not only leads us but protects us from spiritual dangers. We find safety and guidance in His presence.

Today’s Meaning vs. Biblical Meaning

Biblical Context: In the biblical context, this verse assured the early Christians of Jesus’ constant presence and guidance, especially in times of persecution and uncertainty. It reassured them that they were known and loved by their Shepherd, who would lead them to eternal life.

Modern Context: Today, this verse continues to offer comfort and assurance. In a world full of uncertainties and distractions, knowing that we have a Shepherd who knows us intimately and guides us can bring immense peace and direction. It calls us to cultivate a deep, personal relationship with Jesus, discerning His voice amid the many competing voices.


The Strength of God and the Essence of Following Him

Following Jesus, our Shepherd, is not just about obedience but also about trust and love. The strength of God is manifested in His gentle guidance, His protective embrace, and His unwavering commitment to His flock. As we follow Him, we are led into abundant life, secure in the knowledge that He will never forsake us.


Prayer

“LORD -Heavenly Father, we thank You for sending Jesus, our Good Shepherd, who knows us by name and calls us to follow Him. Help us to discern His voice and to trust in His guidance. Strengthen our faith, that we may walk confidently in His ways, knowing that He leads us to green pastures and still waters. Protect us from the dangers that surround us and comfort us in times of trouble. May we always remain close to You, experiencing the deep and abiding peace that comes from being in Your care. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Ponder Scripture and Blessing for Readers

As you ponder this scripture, reflect on the profound love and care that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, has for you. Rest in the assurance that He knows you by name and is intimately involved in your life. May His voice be the guiding force in your daily walk, leading you to places of peace, purpose, and fulfillment.


Blessing -May the Lord bless you and keep you. May He make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you. May He turn His face toward you and give you peace. As you follow your Shepherd, may you find comfort in His presence, guidance in His wisdom, and strength in His love. Amen.

God Bless You All~

 

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DEAR GOD: Light Of The World & Light Of My Soul~

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John 8:12 (KJV) states,Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.”

This verse is a powerful declaration of Jesus’ identity and the transformative impact of following Him. It captures the essence of His mission and the promise of spiritual illumination for all who choose to follow Him.


Reflective Commentary

Jesus as the Light of the World: When Jesus says, “I am the light of the world,” He proclaims Himself as the source of spiritual illumination and truth. Light, in the biblical context, often symbolizes purity, holiness, and divine revelation. By declaring Himself the light, Jesus positions Himself as the one who brings understanding, guidance, and salvation to a world overshadowed by sin and ignorance.

Walking in Darkness: “…he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness…” Darkness, in this sense, represents the spiritual blindness and separation from God that sin brings. To walk in darkness is to live a life disconnected from God’s truth and purpose. Jesus’ invitation to follow Him is an offer to leave behind this spiritual darkness and enter into a relationship filled with divine light and clarity.

The Light of Life: “…but shall have the light of life.” This promise indicates that those who follow Jesus will not only receive guidance and truth but also the very essence of life itself. The light of life refers to the eternal life and the abundant, fulfilling life that comes from living in alignment with God’s will. It’s a life marked by the presence of God, eternal hope, and spiritual vitality.


Supportive Scriptures:

  • John 1:4-5 (KJV): “In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.”
  • Psalm 27:1 (KJV): “The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”
  • Isaiah 9:2 (KJV): “The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.”

Reflective Questions:

  • How does recognizing Jesus as the light of the world impact your understanding of His role in your life?
  • In what ways can you seek to follow Jesus more closely and embrace the light He offers?
  • How has walking in the light of Jesus transformed your perspective and daily living?

Moral Takeaways:

This verse calls us to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, trusting that His light will guide us away from spiritual darkness and into a life filled with truth, purpose, and divine illumination. It encourages us to embrace the transformative power of Christ’s presence in our lives, leading us to live in a manner that reflects His light to others.


Prayer:

 “LORD-thank You for sending Jesus, the light of the world, to guide us out of darkness and into Your marvelous light. Help us to follow Him closely, embracing the truth and life He offers. Illuminate our paths with Your divine wisdom and grace, so we may walk in righteousness and reflect Your love to those around us. Strengthen our faith and fill our hearts with the light of Your presence. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.”


Blessing:

May the light of Christ shine brightly in your heart, guiding your steps and filling you with the peace and joy of His presence. May you walk in His light, experiencing the fullness of life He offers and reflecting His love to all you encounter.

God Bless You All~

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DEAR GOD: You Preserve Humans & Your Animals Too!~

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Your righteousness is like the great mountains; Your judgments are a great deep; O LORD, You preserve man and beast. explain what this verse means – is animals in heaven too. Psalm 36:6 (KJV)


This verse, taken from Psalm 36:6 (KJV), beautifully conveys several profound theological truths about God’s righteousness, judgments, and His care for all creation.


Reflective Commentary

Righteousness Like the Great Mountains: “Our righteousness is like the great mountains” likens God’s righteousness to the stability and grandeur of mountains. Just as mountains stand tall and unmovable, God’s righteousness is steadfast, unchangeable, and majestically enduring. It is a powerful reminder of the firm and eternal nature of God’s moral and ethical standards.

Judgments a Great Deep: “Your judgments are a great deep” speaks to the profound and inscrutable nature of God’s judgments. The “great deep” symbolizes the vast and unfathomable depths of the ocean, indicating that God’s decisions and ways are beyond human comprehension. His wisdom and knowledge are infinite, and His judgments are just, even when we cannot fully understand them.


Preservation of Man and Beast: “O LORD, You preserve man and beast” highlights God’s compassionate care for all His creation. This statement reaffirms that God is not only concerned with humanity but also with the well-being of animals. His providence extends to every living creature, showcasing His boundless love and sustaining power.


Animals in Heaven:

 Although the Bible doesn’t exactly provide explicit or intricate details about the eternal destiny of animals -there are several passages that suggest and maintain that animals have a significant place in God’s creation and His redemptive plan.

Isaiah 11:6-9 and Revelation 21:1 depict a new heaven and new earth where harmony between all creatures is restored. This offers hope that animals may indeed have a place in the new creation. And those who have loved and love their beautiful fur babies will indeed be there when we are in our eternal home. Our loving God created all His creatures, and loves them all.

Supportive Scriptures:

  • Psalm 145:9 (KJV): “The LORD is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his works.”
  • Isaiah 11:6 (KJV): “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid…”
  • Revelation 21:5 (KJV): “And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new…”

Reflective Questions:

  1. How does understanding God’s steadfast righteousness provide comfort and assurance in your life?
  2. In what ways can you appreciate the depth and wisdom of God’s judgments, even when they are beyond comprehension?
  3. How can recognizing God’s care for all creation inspire you to act with compassion and stewardship towards animals?

Moral Takeaways:

This verse calls us to trust in God’s unwavering righteousness and to find solace in His just and profound judgments. It also invites us to reflect on our role as caretakers of God’s creation, recognizing His love and provision for all living beings. To be respectful and loving and kind to His animals is inherent to being a good Christian. There is no place for cruelty to animals, nor to anyone for that matter – human or animal.


Pray:

“Heavenly Father, we stand in awe of Your majestic righteousness and the depth of Your wisdom. Thank You for Your unfailing love and care for both humanity and animals. Help us to trust in Your just judgments and to live in accordance with Your righteous standards. May we reflect Your compassion in our actions and steward Your creation with love and respect. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.”

Final Blessing:

May the Lord’s righteousness be your firm foundation, His wisdom guide your steps, and His love inspire you to care for all His creation.

God Bless You All~

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DEAR GOD: Time With You Is A Treasure ~

17 Bible verses about One Day


2 Peter 3:8 (KJV) says, “But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.”

 


Reflective Commentary

This verse is a profound reminder of God’s timeless nature and His eternal perspective, which far surpasses our limited human understanding.

Divine Perspective: The phrase “one day is with the Lord as a thousand years” highlights the immense difference between God’s perception of time and our own. It speaks to the idea that God’s plans and purposes unfold according to His perfect timetable, which is not bound by human constraints. This divine perspective encourages believers to trust in God’s timing, even when it seems incomprehensible or delayed from our viewpoint.


Patience and Trust: “…and a thousand years as one day” suggests that what seems like an eternity to us is but a moment for God. This teaches us the virtue of patience and the importance of trusting in God’s long-term plans. It reassures us that God’s promises will be fulfilled, even if it takes longer than we expect. This perspective can provide comfort during times of waiting or uncertainty, knowing that God’s timing is perfect.


Faith in God’s Sovereignty: The verse underscores God’s sovereignty over all creation, including time itself. It affirms that God’s ways are higher than our ways and His thoughts higher than our thoughts (Isaiah 55:9). By acknowledging this, we are called to surrender our need for immediate answers and instead place our faith in God’s infinite wisdom and perfect plan.


Supportive Scriptures:

  • Psalm 90:4 (KJV): “For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night.”
  • Habakkuk 2:3 (KJV): “For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.”
  • Ecclesiastes 3:11 (KJV): “He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end.”

Reflective Questions:

  1. How does understanding God’s timelessness affect your perspective on waiting for His promises?
  2. In what areas of your life are you struggling with impatience, and how can this verse help you find peace?
  3. How does trusting in God’s sovereignty over time change the way you approach your daily challenges?

Moral Takeaways:

This verse calls us to cultivate patience and trust in God’s perfect timing. It encourages us to shift our perspective from our limited, human understanding of time to God’s infinite, eternal view. By doing so, we can find peace and reassurance in knowing that His plans are unfolding in the best possible way.


Christianity Today vs. Years Ago:

In today’s fast-paced world, the message of this verse is particularly relevant. Modern society often demands instant results and immediate gratification. Yet, the timeless truth of God’s perfect timing remains constant. This verse challenges us to slow down, trust in God’s eternal perspective, and find comfort in His unchanging nature.


Prayer:

“LORD – Heavenly Father, we come before You with hearts full of awe for Your eternal nature and Your perfect timing. Help us to trust in Your divine plans and to wait patiently for Your promises to unfold. Grant us the wisdom to understand that Your timing is always perfect, even when we cannot see it. Strengthen our faith and renew our spirits as we rest in the assurance of Your unchanging love and sovereignty. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.


Final Blessing:

May the Lord’s eternal perspective bring you peace, may His perfect timing fill you with patience, and may His sovereignty guide your every step.

God Bless You All~

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  “Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.” Psalm 1:1 (KJV)

 


This verse serves as an introduction to the Psalter, establishing a dichotomy between the righteous and the wicked, and offering profound insight into the path of blessing and divine favor.


Exegesis and Analysis

“Blessed is the man…” The term “blessed” (Hebrew: אֶשֶׁר, esher) denotes a state of happiness, well-being, and prosperity. It implies a deep, abiding joy that is rooted in the favor of God. This introduction signifies that the ensuing behavior delineates the pathway to such a divine state of blessing.

“…that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly…” To “walk” in biblical parlance often refers to one’s way of life or conduct. The “counsel of the ungodly” represents advice, schemes, or principles that are contrary to the ways of God. This phrase admonishes believers to avoid adopting the worldview or ethical standards of those who live without regard for God’s commandments.

“…nor standeth in the way of sinners…” Here, “standeth” suggests a deliberate decision to remain or align oneself with. The “way of sinners” indicates the behaviors and patterns that define those who miss the mark of God’s righteousness. This clause emphasizes the importance of not associating or identifying with actions that are inherently sinful or morally corrupt.

“…nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.” To “sit” is to settle in and adopt a position of rest or acceptance. The “seat of the scornful” refers to a place of mockery and derision, where individuals dismiss and ridicule the principles of God. This final admonition warns against the deep-seated contempt for the divine that characterizes the scoffer.


Supporting Scriptures

  • Proverbs 4:14-15 (KJV): “Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.”
  • 1 Corinthians 15:33 (KJV): “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.”
  • Ephesians 5:11 (KJV): “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

Reflective Questions

  1. In what ways do I seek counsel, and how can I ensure it aligns with godly wisdom?
  2. Are there environments or associations in my life that I need to reevaluate to stay on the path of righteousness?
  3. How can I cultivate a heart that resists the allure of sinful behaviors and attitudes?

Moral Takeaways

The verse teaches the necessity of intentional living, urging believers to consciously avoid influences and behaviors that lead away from God’s blessing. It calls for a life of discernment, where one actively chooses paths that uphold godly principles.


Christianity Today vs. Years Ago

Christianity today faces unique challenges and cultural shifts compared to years ago. The rise of digital media, global connectivity, and secular ideologies can sometimes blur the boundaries of godly counsel and influence. However, the core message remains timeless: steadfast adherence to God’s ways brings blessing. The Psalmist’s counsel is as relevant today as it was in ancient times, urging believers to navigate modern complexities with a heart rooted in Scripture.


Scripture to Ponder

Proverbs 3:5-6 (KJV): “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”


Powerful Prayer

“Dearest LORD – Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, seeking Your wisdom and guidance. Help us to discern Your truth in every decision we make and to walk in the path of righteousness. Protect us from ungodly influences and guide us away from the way of sinners. Strengthen our resolve to stand firm in Your word and to embrace Your counsel with unwavering faith. May our lives reflect Your glory, and may we find joy in walking with You each day. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.”

 

God Bless You All~

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