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Behold, Our Father – February 8, 2024 (38/365)

The writer reflects on the need for a mental cleanse amidst life's chaos and finds comfort in the idea of God's unfailing love and endless mercies. They marvel at God's greatness and express gratitude for the gift of Jesus Christ, finding solace in the reassurance of perfect reconciliation with God.

For The Children – February 4, 2024 (37/365)

The post emphasizes the importance of trust in the Lord, drawn from the story of King Jehoshaphat. Highlighting the power of prayer and the significance of knowing God's character, it also mentions the impact of Christ's work and the Holy Spirit. The message underscores the assurance and empowerment found in faith and righteousness.

A Twelfth Done – January 31, 2024 (36/365)

In January, the writer reflects on personal challenges including a household setback and a car accident. They struggle with time management and self-blame, finding solace in faith. They emphasize Christ's role in their plans and mindset, and express gratitude for stability. The writer aims to commit their future plans to God.

The Power Of Trusting Christ, Through It All – January 30, 2024 (35/365)

During this season, insights from various pastors were discussed, including Andrew Farley's focus on the newness in Christ and Joseph Prince's emphasis on following the Holy Spirit for refreshment and experiencing supernatural breakthroughs. Reflections on the significance of God's presence amidst trials and the endurance through upheavals were also shared, reinforcing the theme of trusting in Christ for the year ahead.

New and Fresh – January 28-30, 2024 (33/365)

The post covers a detailed reflection on a worship service including song choices, testimonials, and messages. It explores the themes of a new covenant, new creations, forgiveness, thinking, serving, and hope, as discussed by Andrew Farley and Joseph Prince. The emphasis is on embracing newness in Christ, serving out of love, and anticipating spiritual renewal.

Sanctuary – January 27, 2024 (31/365)

This post reflects on the message of Psalm 20, emphasizing trust in the Lord's protection and faithfulness. Using examples from the lives of Jacob and Jehoshaphat, it highlights the assurance of God's presence and support in times of trouble. The writer also emphasizes the significance of Christ's finished work, offering hope and confidence in divine responses.

Saturday Madness – January 27, 2024 (29/365)

The author reflects on feeling overwhelmed and the struggle with old mindsets affecting productivity and spiritual focus. They find solace in physical exertion, prayer, and worship, seeking reformatting and renewal. The piece ends with a plea for seeking God's goodness and a resolve to trust in Him despite self-condemnation.

Trust In Famine, And In Plenty – January 24, 2024 (28/365)

In this reflection on Psalm 20, the writer emphasizes trust in the Name of the Lord during times of famine and earthquakes, drawing insight from the story of Joseph. Comparing the practicality of faith in the modern world to biblical events, the writer encourages readers to find sustenance and truth in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Monday Madness – January 22, 2024 (27/365)

The content emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness and goodness of God, even in moments of personal struggle and self-sabotage. It delves into the transformative power of acknowledging God's love and the importance of repentance. The writer expresses a commitment to praising God despite challenges, seeking His protection and blessings.

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