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Psalm 30:5

For his anger lasts only a moment,
     but his favor lasts a lifetime!
 Weeping may last through the night,
     but joy comes with the morning. Psalm 30:5

The God who Cares

If you are a parent or know someone who is a parent, then you know that there are moments where children tend to test your limits. You have to discipline and set boundaries, and when you do, they will push those boundaries. Every discipline, however, is because you can see the bigger picture for your children. You know what they need. God loves us as a parent loves a child, in fact, more than a parent loves a child. Everything he does is for our good. He may be angry for a time, as a parent can be angry with a child, but His anger only lasts for a moment. His goodness, His grace, His love, and His care lasts for a lifetime.

The same is said of weeping and sorrow. We go through moments of grief with our families, with our experiences and situations, and in life in general. Those moments are momentary compared to eternity with God. God is for us and loves us like a Father. He cares for us, He speaks love and truth over us, and most of all, He never leaves us.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
When I weep, you weep. When I jump for joy, you are overjoyed. You discipline me, you care for me, and you teach me. You are everything to me. Amen.

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Today’s Truth: Eternal Life

In Jesus’ prayer for the believers in John 17:3, He acknowledges the only real way to be saved: “And this is the way to have eternal life-to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, the one you sent to earth.” By saying this, he demonstrated what the prayer for sinners should be: to know God and acknowledge that he is the true God, and to believe that Jesus is the son of God. This is the first step to salvation. When you believe God is who he says he is, and that Jesus is who God says he is, then you will understand who you are, a sinner in need of grace and forgiveness.

He goes on to declare His glory in verse 4: “I brought glory to you here on earth by completing the work you gave me to do.” By declaring his glory, he shows the believer how to live. We should live in light of eternity, always working to show the glory of God and the authority of Jesus Christ in our lives. Every act of service should radiate his glory. Every word we speak should declare his glory. Our lifestyles should bring honor to the one we serve.

The reward for giving God glory here on earth and proclaiming his name is eternity with him forever. Our life on earth should be an outpouring of the love we have received from God and the forgiveness he gave us through Jesus Christ. Does your life reflect his glory?

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James 1:17

Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens. He never changes or casts a shifting shadow.

James 1:17

The Good Within

Have you ever lost touch with someone you used to be close to? Maybe it was a childhood friend. You spent all of your time together, but then grew apart once you got older. Maybe you let distance separate you from friends or family. Maybe it was a relationship. You went your separate ways. It can be heartbreaking to lose touch with someone. It can be especially difficult if that person changes and becomes someone different. However, God never changes. He is constant. We can count on Him to be there for us, to care for us, and to bless us when we stay within His will.

Everything we experience, all of the good things we have, is from the Lord above. He is the one who gives us all we need. He is the one who blesses us in this life. Our greatest blessing, however, is knowing Christ Jesus as our personal Lord and Savior, the One who rescues. He is the greatest blessing.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
You are a blessing in my life. You have rescued me and saved me from my sins. Everything I am is because of you. Everything I have is because of you. Thank you, Lord. Amen.

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Today’s Truth: The Authority of Jesus

What do you think of when you hear the word authority? Do you think of a king or queen asserting their power over their people? Do you think of a government of a nation? Jesus wasn’t someone who got His authority from the people because of His position. What made Jesus different from every other human was His deity. He was God and man. This automatically gave Him authority over all of us.

What does this mean for us? The word authority means, “power to influence or command thought, opinion, or behavior,” according to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary. It also means “freedom granted by one in authority.” Both of these describe the authority of Jesus. He was granted all authority by God the Father, and He has the power to influence our thoughts, opinions, and behavior. We see this authority lived out when He was walking with His disciples. He exclaimed His authority to them through the scriptures and prophecies fulfilled; He then taught the Word of God and influenced their thinking, their opinions, and their entire belief system. There were some people who did not believe His authority: the Pharisees and Sadducees. They plotted to kill Him for His proclamations and influence on the people. Although they studied the Word of God, they did not believe what it said about Jesus in the Old Testament. They did not believe that Jesus was who He said He was and had the authority that He said He had.

What about you? What do you believe about the authority of Jesus? Has He influenced your thoughts, opinions, and beliefs? Or are you more persuaded by the world? Take some time to reflect on your relationship with Jesus today.

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Isaiah 40:28

Have you never heard?
     Have you never understood?
 The Lord is the everlasting God,
     the Creator of all the earth.
 He never grows weak or weary.
     No one can measure the depths of his understanding.
Isaiah 40:28

The Strength Within

God lives forever! He is the One who is everlasting. He is the only thing in this life that is everlasting. He was here before the world began and will be here long after you or I are gone. He created everything in this world. As Job says in chapter 1, verse 21, “The Lord gave me what I had, and the Lord has taken it away. Praise the name of the Lord!” He is in charge; He is on His throne. He determines what we have and what we do not have.

The incredible thing about God, though, is that He never grows weak or weary. We cannot imagine a world without weakness or weariness, but that is who God is. It does not take much to make us weary in this world. However, He gives strength to the weak and endurance to the weary. We can go on because He gives strength to our bones. He is always the answer.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
You are my strength. You help me persevere. You are my Creator and everlasting. I could never measure your understanding. Help me know you more. Amen.

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Today’s Truth: His Hour had Come

The hour had come for Jesus. The one who had entered the world as a sweet baby boy in the arms of his young mother and his endearing father. The one who grew up as a boy, ran and scraped his knees, and played with his friends. The one who taught the word everywhere he went, brought glory to his father when he spoke, and sought people out to be his followers and disciples. The one who cared for each one of his disciples as if they were his family. He walked with them, he taught them everything he knew, and he invested in each one of them. He even invested in Judas, knowing that he would betray him.

His time had come. His 33 short years on this earth. But in death, a new life would begin. God was about to do the greatest thing known to man. Jesus knew that everything He taught, all prophecies, were leading to this moment. He wanted nothing more than to worship God the Father. It would not be about him, but instead it would be about God the king. Jesus’ entire life pointed to God’s salvation. While his disciples did not understand some of the words he said, they would soon understand after he was gone. His salvation would become a reality; the resurrection would bring the new life they sought.

We are living on the other side of this reality. We have seen the whole picture. We do know what Christ did. Do you know His salvation and the life He died to give? Search your heart today and find the One who gave His life for you.

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1 John 1:5

This is the message we heard from Jesus and now declare to you: God is light, and there is no darkness in him at all.

1 John 1:5

The Light Within

In a dark, dark world, God is the light. He always has been. From the moment light entered the universe and illuminated what had not yet become, God brought life that would never end. He crafted the world with His hands, fashioned every tree, every creature of the sea, and beast of the land, and when He finished, He scooped up the dirt and formed the one with whom He would plant His light inside.

We are His light. We were made in His image and are to bring His light to the world around us. However, we are human, flesh, dirt. So while we bear His name, we still give in to our sinful nature too often. Darkness tends to creep up within us. We fight our flesh just as Paul describes in Romans 7:18, “And I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. I want to do what is right, but I can’t.” While we fight our flesh, we must remember that God is light; He does not struggle with darkness because He has no darkness within Him.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear God,
You are the light that lives within me. May I shine my light before men, that they will come to know you. Amen.

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Today’s Truth: The Prayer of Jesus

Before Jesus went to the cross, he took his disciples to the garden of Gethsemane to pray. He poured his heart out to the Lord, pleading that God would take this cup from him. He knew the burden he would have to bear, and he knew it would be great. He was man and God, and the human flesh wanted safety, comfort and protection. But the God in him knew this was his burden to bear. Why did he ask God to take this cup from him? Was it because he was weak? Was it because he was afraid of death? No! Even though he was human, he was also perfect and did not sin. He knew what death meant, and he knew that by dying he would save mankind. He was still human with human emotions and feelings. He felt as we feel.

Sometimes we know that the things God asks of us are going to be difficult. Just because we feel something or question God, doesn’t mean we don’t obey him and his will. Jesus always knew what the will of God meant. He always knew that he was destined to die. So he first struggled through what God was going to have him do, and once he understood the will of the Lord, then he began pleading on our behalf. Before he prays in the garden, however, he prays for His disciples in the upper room during the Last Supper. John 17 is a prayer from Jesus, the son of man and the son of God, on behalf of his followers and believers.

Isn’t it amazing to think about the Son of God praying and interceding for us? That day in the upper room with His disciples and again in the garden was a time of reflection as he felt the heaviness knowing the weight of our sins would be on his shoulders. He longs to see us desire him and come to know him. He took every one of our past sins, current sins, and future sins on his shoulders at the cross. He did it for you. He did it for me. All we have to do is believe it.

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Revelation 22:20

He who is the faithful witness to all these things says, “Yes, I am coming soon!” Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!

Revelation 22:20

Come Lord Jesus!

Come, Lord Jesus! What an amazing hope we have to know that Jesus is coming. He tells us here that not only is He coming, but He is coming quickly! This is a great promise from Jesus Christ. This is the hope that we can build our lives on. The Christian knows that someday Jesus will be returning for them; however, the nonbeliever has nothing to hope for, nothing at the end of this life to hope for. The saved will either meet Jesus after they die or when He returns. That makes living easier and dying easier.

What about you? Do you know Jesus? Do you have the hope of God living in your heart and the promise that you will live with God in eternity? If you don’t, then pray and ask God to forgive you of your sins and invite Jesus into your life today. If you do, reaffirm and praise God that Jesus is coming soon!

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
Thank you for your hope and the promise of eternity. May these words bring me comfort on days where I am weary. May the world know the hope that I have. Amen.

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Today’s Truth: Never Give Up

Never give up growing in your relationship with God. Always strive for more of Christ. Your relationship with God is the most important thing you will ever have in this world. Once you have experienced the kindness of the Lord, you will never want anything else in this life as 1 Peter 2:1-3 says: “So get rid of all evil behavior. Be done with all deceit, hypocrisy, jealousy, and all unkind speech. Like newborn babies, you must crave pure spiritual milk so that you will grow into a full experience of salvation. Cry out for this nourishment, now that you have had a taste of the Lord’s kindness.”

To live a life in Christ you must strive to get rid of any evil behavior. It can be difficult because of our human nature, but God can remove anything that doesn’t please Him. Once you allow God to truly remove all evil behavior, you will want to grow into a deeper walk with God. Never stay satisfied with your relationship with God. Continue to strive to grow into a full experience of salvation. Many Christians are not experiencing the full life that God has planned for them. The only way to do this is to invest in your relationship everyday.

Never give up on your relationship with God. He is trustworthy. He is the one who restores and nourishes. He is the one who saves.