In Vulnerability – May 27, 2024 (152/365)

The writer reflects on feeling overwhelmed and the struggle to find rest amidst external pressures and internal conflicts. They acknowledge their need for spiritual guidance and find solace in the presence of God. Despite the internal turmoil, they recognize the importance of worship and finding peace in the light of Christ.

The Truth of War, The War of Truth – May 26, 2024 (151/365)

The content highlights the significance of movement and trust in the midst of a war of truth. It emphasizes the lack of knowledge and acceptance of lies, urging readers to understand the real enemy and not engage in conflict in the traditional sense. Instead, the focus is on knowing and appreciating Christ's finished work in this confused world.

A New, Eternal Inheritance – May 23, 2024 (150/365)

The passage reflects on the boundless grace and inheritance in Christ. It emphasizes the Spirit's intercession and assures that all works for good for those who love God. The text highlights the believer's unshakable identity and connection to Christ, encouraging seeking righteousness and finding rest through God's peace.

Grab Bag, April-May 2024 (141/365)

The transition from Q1 to Q2 2024 sparked some reflections. Embracing diverse music genres symbolizes life's vibrancy. Rediscovering a puzzling music piece led to new understanding. A simple, positive car sticker inspired thoughts of spreading blessings. Contemplation on leadership and authority ensued, intertwined with biblical reflections on humility and divine blessing.

The Beginning of Succession / Compassion LPC pt4b (140/365)

The content emphasizes the importance of succession planning within the church, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in appointing and affirming leaders. It stresses the need to prioritize teaching faithfulness and nurturing young leaders, with a focus on gratitude and prayer. The writer concludes with blessings and references to biblical teachings and leadership concepts.

His Will, Always Fulfilled – May 19, 2024 (139/365)

As I turned 40, I realized that life truly begins at this age. Reflecting on biblical parallels, I saw that it was not my efforts, but God's grace that brought me through challenges. I've learned to trust in His will, finding peace and gratitude even in uncertainty. It's by the power of the Holy Spirit that I can rejoice, pray, and give thanks in all circumstances.

From Him, For Him – May 12, 2024 (138/365)

On Mothers' Day, a report of testimonies and exhortations about Christ's grace, the power of prayer, and giving was shared. Emphasizing that actions should stem from appreciation for Christ, not mere acknowledgement of His existence, it concludes with honoring mothers and expressing gratitude for salvation. The post encourages prayer, giving, and living for Christ.

Crisis Response – May 16, 2024

The Psalmist reminds us that our giving and offerings are not limited to money, but also include our time, effort, and prayer. Even in our worst times, we can offer God our broken spirit and contrite heart. Every day, regardless of our circumstances, we have reason to praise the Lord for His unsearchable greatness and goodness.

Vulnerability – May 16, 2024 (135/365)

The text emphasizes finding personal comfort and peace through faith and the presence of Christ. It highlights the coexistence of problems and peace, ultimately emphasizing Christ's role in providing and embodying peace. The author seeks to internalize and acknowledge this peace in the midst of life's challenges.

The Way with Discipleship / Compassion LPC pt3b (132/365)

The early followers of Christ, known as "The Way," faced opposition but were rooted in hope and empowered by the Holy Spirit. Their commission to make disciples is empowered by Christ's authority. Discipleship is a lifestyle, marked by faithful and consistent learning and application, not a mere activity. Love and discipleship are natural, not competitive, expressions of faith.

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