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1 Samuel 12:24-25

But be sure to fear the Lord and faithfully serve him. Think of all the wonderful things he has done for you. But if you continue to sin, you and your king will be swept away.

1 Samuel 12:24-25

A Faithful Servant

At the end of your life, what do you want to be said of you? Samuel’s charge told the people to be sure to continue to fear the Lord and faithfully serve Him. What does it mean to fear the Lord? It doesn’t necessarily mean to be afraid of Him, but to understand who He is and His power. Know Him as Creator and Lord of the world, but also know that He is in control. What does it mean to faithfully serve the Lord? Wake up everyday wanting to serve Him and Him only. Faithfully seek Him and no one else. Love Him first and people next. Show people your love for them through your love for the Lord.

At the end of your life, may it be said that you knew the power of the Lord and allowed Him to be in control, and that you served Him faithfully every single day of your life.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
Thank you Lord for my relationship with you. I know that you are always in control of my life. May I be obedient to your Word and allow you to work. May I faithfully serve you in word and deed and show the world that I am a Christian! Amen.

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Today’s Truth: Work as if You Work for the Lord

Even though Christianity is not works based, we work out of our love for the Lord. The same is true in a relationship. If you love someone, you will want to do everything you can to please them. If you love the Lord, you will strive to please Him. Too many times, though, we work for meaningless things, material things.

Ecclesiastes 9:10 says, “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might, for there is no work or thought or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol, to which you are going.” We must check our motivation for the things that we are working for. We must not waste time on meaningless things and things that cannot go with us to the grave. Worldly wisdom and knowledge will not go with us, so the more time we devote to those types of things, the more time we waste on this earth. If we invest in the eternal while we are on earth, we will be blessed and get to be a part of the wonderful things God is doing. For example, if you spend time studying your Bible everyday, then when you go through difficult situations in life, you will have the wisdom from God to carry you through. If you don’t and instead invest in worldly things, then difficult situations might overtake and overwhelm you.

Colossians 3:23 encourages us to, “Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people.” When you work on this earth, work as though you are working for the Lord rather than for man. That will help you stay focused on the Lord and His work, and it will also help you stay motivated to invest in eternal things. Take some time today to really think about the things in this life that you invest in, and spend time in prayer, asking God to help give you an eternal mindset.

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1 Samuel 12:23

As for me, I will certainly not sin against the Lord by ending my prayers for you. And I will continue to teach you what is good and right.

1 Samuel 12:23

Never Ending Devotion

Never ending devotion- that is what describes Samuel’s life. He served the Lord and the people of Israel his entire life and when he was ready to step down from leadership, he told the people in his farewell address that he would not sin against the Lord by ending his prayers for them, but would instead continue to teach them what was good and right. Samuel continued caring for the people and praying for them long after his ministry had ended.

As Christians, we should be the same way with the unsaved world around us. We should love and care for them. We should pray for them constantly. Most importantly, we should show them we love them with our words and actions just as Samuel did.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
May the people around me know that I care about them and pray for them with my actions and words. May there be no doubt that I care about their salvation.. Amen.

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Today’s Truth: Return to the Lord

One thing that is different between Christianity and other religions is the need for forgiveness. While other religions depend on works and how good you are, Christianity’s theme is on the forgiveness Christ gave when He died on the cross and the acceptance of that forgiveness by the believer. To the believer, God is a Father who disciplines and cares for His children. He is not a genie who grants wishes. Instead, he disciplines those He loves through His teachings and consequences, and He cares for them by providing for them and offering forgiveness when they make mistakes.

God is in control; He sits on His throne. That means there is nothing beyond His control. Sometimes He allows things to happen to His people to guide them and teach them. Other times He allows them to happen because He wants them to draw closer to Him. Hosea 6:1 says, “Come, let us return to the Lord; for He has torn us, that He may heal us; He has struck us down, and He will bind us up.” No matter what happens to us, when we return to Him, He will heal us and bind us up if we allow Him to. Whether that means you have walked away from Him and are in need of His restoration, or if your sins have caused you pain and you need forgiveness, He is a good God, and He will redeem you.

So, return to the Lord and allow Him to pour His grace, mercy, and forgiveness over you, that you may live in light of the salvation He has given. May you find yourself whole and healed once again.

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Psalm 96:1-3

Sing a new song to the Lord! Let the whole earth sing to the Lord! Sing to the Lord; praise his name. Each day proclaim the good news that he saves. Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things he does.

Psalm 96:1-3

Sing to the Lord

What a beautiful attitude this writer has! He says to sing a new song to the Lord. This represents the new life and the work that God has done in his life. He has done that for every person who chooses Him, so we must sing a new song to the Lord! He goes on to praise God’s name and the good news that He saves. His salvation is good news and cause for singing! It should bring joy to our hearts to think about the salvation He has given us and what He will do for those around us. It should make us want to tell about his glorious deeds and the amazing things He has done as it says in verse 3.

Does His salvation make you want to sing and shout for joy? If it doesn’t, it may be time to really think about what He has done for you. Read the Psalms and watch how God worked in the lives of the writers even when they went through difficult times.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
You have saved my soul. You gave me a new song to sing just like this writer. May I always sing of your goodness and tell of your wonderful salvation. Thank you. Amen.

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Today’s Truth: Seek Him as He Seeks You

Many people in life are looking for something. They seek happiness, peace, comforts, etc. so they look for people and things to fulfill those needs. Those who look for happiness and comfort in worldly things are lost. Jesus came to rescue the lost! He came that the weak may be strong!

In Ezekiel 34:16 God says that “I will seek the lost, and I will bring back the strayed, and I will bind up the injured, and I will strengthen the weak, and the fat and the strong I will destroy. I will feed them in justice.” God seeks out the lost! He finds the strayed, the injured, and the weak. In the Bible we see story after story where God sought out these types of people. Take Hagar, for instance. She ran away from home because of the way she was being treated by Sarah, Abraham’s wife, after she found out she was pregnant. God found her in the middle of the wilderness and promised her that He would take care of her. So she called Him the “God who sees.” He had seen her needs. He had seen her situation. He had found her. Just as God saw Hagar and took care of her, He will do the same for you if you trust in Him. Jeremiah 29:13 says, “You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.”

When we seek after God and open our hearts to Him, He will seek after us, and He ALWAYS finds us. There is nowhere we can go that is out of His presence.

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Acts 9:15-16

But the Lord said, “Go, for Saul is my chosen instrument to take my message to the Gentiles and to kings, as well as to the people of Israel. And I will show him how much he must suffer for my name’s sake.”

Acts 9:15-16

A Chosen Instrument

Paul was God’s chosen disciple. It is almost unthinkable to think about how God could have chosen a man like Paul, especially for those who knew His former life. Paul hated Christians and persecuted them. He was so bound by traditions and His former beliefs. When God came to him on the road to Damascus, He completely changed His life. This is because God had a plan for Paul. He was God’s chosen instrument to take the message to the world.

You are God’s chosen instrument as well. He wants you to submit to His will like Paul did so you can also serve Him and take His message to the world. It will not always be easy, but it will be so rewarding!

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
You have chosen me to be your servant. I know that you want me to submit to your will and your ways so that you can use me. May I be like Paul and carry your Word to the nations! Amen.

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Today’s Truth: Kindness in the World Today

The word kindness is a popular word in today’s culture. The world may be wrong about a lot of things, but kindness isn’t one of them. Their definition of kindness tends to come out of sinful desires, but there is a reason that people feel there is a need for more kindness in the world. Maybe it is because too many Christians are not showing kindness to those around them. Some churches tend to spend more time bickering than reaching out to the lost. So how can we stand for our beliefs and still show kindness to the lost world?

Ephesians 4:32 says to “be kind to one another, tender hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” This verse is the key to showing kindness to the world. To be kind to others you have to have a tender heart. You must understand why others are the way they are, what their situation is, and how you can help shine the light of Jesus in their lives. To do this, you must have forgiveness in your heart for others: those who have wronged you and even those who never gave an apology. If you forgive others, then Christ will forgive you, making it easier for you to extend kindness to others.

The ultimate kind act you can do for someone is to be Jesus’ hands and feet and bring His light to a dark world. This is where the world’s definition is different from God’s definition. By bringing Jesus to someone, you can give someone more kindness than they can ever get anywhere else!

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Deuteronomy 6:7

Repeat them again and again to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when you are getting up.

Deuteronomy 6:7

Teach Love to Your Children

Train your children in the way they should go Proverbs says. In Deuteronomy it tells us how to teach and train them! Repeat the ways of God to your children. Talk about them everywhere you go. Talk about them in your home- study the Word together. Talk about them when you are not at home- when you are on the road together, talk and sing of His goodness! Talk about them when you go to bed and night and when they wake up. Basically, talk about them all the time! That is how you teach and train your children. It is not necessarily about setting aside a time (even though that is still good), but letting His Words be on your lips all the time!

Spend some time in prayer today for your children and ask God to help you train them up in His ways every single day.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
Thank you for my children. Help me teach and train them daily. May I be a light to my children. May your words be on my heart and lips. Amen.

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Today’s Truth: God’s Love and The Apple of His Eye

God is a good God who loves His people. Unfortunately, the world often only sees His wrath, or they see the Bible as a list of rules. They miss out on the part about His love. Or they even misinterpret His love and sacrifice. We, as Christians, must show God’s love to the world so that they can experience its power and beauty.

God’s love began when He created man and woman, cared for them even after they sinned and were banished from the Garden of Eden, and as His people began to occupy the lands He created, He continued to love and care for them. When the Israelites were slaves in Egypt, God sent Moses to lead them out and into the promised land. God delivered the law to the people, so they would learn how to live before a Holy God. Deuteronomy describes this act of love in 32:10, “He found him in a desert land, and in the howling waste of a wilderness; He encircled him, He cared for him, He guarded him as the pupil of His eye. Deuteronomy 32:10.” He cared for them in this way because He saw them as the apple (or pupil) of His eye. His love is only for His people. He longs for nothing more than for His people to love Him back in this way and accept His great gift of salvation.

Do you know God in this way? Have you ever really thought and pondered His great love for you? If you have accepted His salvation and love Him with all your heart, then don’t be afraid to share that love with the world. They are in need of the love of God, and they will see His love in your heart and life if you live like you love Him.