By His Word (Aftermath) – February 19, 2024 (51/365)

The post reflects on the perfect standards of God, the need for Christ to redeem the unclean and weary, and the significance of Holy Communion and giving. It emphasizes the idea of being perfected through Christ's finished work and the role of believers as chosen, holy, and royal. It encourages shining Christ's light and trusting in the Lord.

By His Word – February 13-17, 2024 (49/365)

The post reflects on the intricate laws and statutes of Leviticus and the first five books of the Bible, highlighting the impossibility of meeting God's perfect standards. However, it emphasizes the good news that Jesus Christ, the pinnacle of the Word, is willing and able to cleanse the unclean, offering rest and fulfillment of the law through faith.

When We’re Down And Out – February 17, 2024 (47/365)

The author shares their recent experience of falling ill and finding comfort in their faith. They reflect on God's faithfulness and the reassurance found in biblical verses. They emphasize the importance of rest and embracing God's goodness in times of weakness. The post ends with a message of blessings for the readers.

The First Valentine – February 14, 2024 (46/365)

Saint Valentine, the namesake of Valentine's Day, defied a Roman decree against young men's marriages, performing them in secret. His actions led to his execution, but his legacy evolved into a celebration of love and romance. The writer reflects on the true love and faithfulness of God, transcending social status and relationship complexities. Happy Valentine's Day!

Before Love – February 13, 2024 (44/365)

In a recent message, the speaker delved into the intertwining of love, trust, and God through biblical passages from 1 Corinthians and Exodus. Emphasizing God's love as embodied in Jesus Christ, the discussion revisited the concept of God as a jealous God, stressing His unwavering devotion to humanity. The reflection underscores the trustworthiness of God, rooted in His unyielding love.

Hope Beyond Dreams – February 12, 2024 (43/365)

The writer shares a dream about two friends preparing a wedding feast, realizing the groom is Jesus. Reflecting on meaningful dreams, the writer emphasizes the power of hope in Christ, surpassing human desires and dreams. Quoting Psalms, the writer advocates placing hope in God's steadfast love and Jesus Christ himself. Ultimately, Christ is our true hope.

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.

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