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A Prayer

  Scripture: Ephesians 3:14-19 (NIV) For this reason, I kneel before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. Devotion: Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:14-19 is a profound reflection on the depth of God’s love and the power it has to transform our lives. He begins by humbling himself in reverence to the Creator, acknowledging the divine source of all families and communities. This act of kneeling before the Father reminds us of the significance of submission in our spiritual lives—a pos...

Who is Like God

  Scripture: Psalm 71:19 (NIV) Your righteousness, God, reaches to the heavens, you who have done great things. Who is like you, God? Devotion: In this beautiful verse, the psalmist marvels at God's boundless righteousness, which stretches beyond comprehension, reaching the heavens. It serves as a reminder that God's greatness is unparalleled, surpassing all human understanding and accomplishment. When we pause to consider the works of God—the creation of the universe, the acts of deliverance, and the unyielding love shown to humanity—we, too, are left asking, "Who is like you, God?" Psalm 71:19 invites us into a posture of awe and worship. It calls us to recognize that earthly limitations do not bind God's righteousness, but rather that it is eternal and infinite. This righteousness is both comforting and challenging. It reassures us that God is incapable of injustice and embodies goodness, truth, and mercy in His nature. His deeds reflect this characte...

A Summary of the Book of Judges

  Guidance for Christians The Book of Judges is a testament to God's unending mercy and the cyclical nature of human faithfulness. As the seventh book of the Bible, it recounts the turbulent history of Israel following Joshua's death, during a period when the nation lacked centralized leadership. Judges illustrate the recurring cycle of sin, repentance, and redemption, showcasing the consequences of disobedience and the power of God's deliverance. Theme The overarching theme of Judges is God's faithfulness despite human failure. It illustrates the consequences of turning away from God, while highlighting His willingness to rescue His people when they repent. The book depicts Israel's spiritual decline in the absence of godly leadership, serving as a poignant reminder for believers about the importance of nurturing a strong relationship with God. The cyclical pattern seen throughout the book is: ·         Sin: The Israelites turn away from God and ...

The Voice of God

  Scripture: Job 37:1-5 (NIV) “At this my heart pounds and leaps from its place. Listen! Listen to the roar of his voice, to the rumbling that comes from his mouth. He unleashes his lightning beneath the whole heaven and sends it to the ends of the earth. After that comes the sound of his roar; he thunders with his majestic voice. When his voice resounds, he holds nothing back. God’s voice thunders in marvelous ways; he does great things beyond our understanding. Devotion: In these verses, Job's friend Elihu reflects on God's mighty and awe-inspiring voice, creating a vivid image of divine power and majesty. This passage encourages us to contemplate the greatness of God, the Creator, who commands the heavens and the earth with His voice, unleashing thunder and lightning across the skies. The voice of God, as described here, is not merely sound but a manifestation of His authority and action. It serves as a reminder that God's ways are beyond human comprehension; y...

Thanksgiving Prayer

Scripture: Philemon 4-7 I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, because I hear about your love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord Jesus. Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people. Your partnership with us in the faith is not only effective but also deeply appreciated, as it deepens your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ. Devotion:             In today’s devotional, we visit the seldom-read book of Philemon. Here we find Paul’s words to Philemon in verses 4-7. They are filled with gratitude and encouragement. He expresses his joy and thankfulness for Philemon’s love and faith, not only toward the Lord but also toward fellow believers. Paul emphasizes how Philemon’s love, shown through his kindness and generosity, has profoundly impacted the hearts of God’s people, demonstrating the tran...

A Summary of the Book of Joshua

  A Journey of Faith and Obedience The Book of Joshua is an inspiring narrative in the Bible, found in the Old Testament, and follows the story of the Israelites entering the Promised Land.  This book offers a powerful example of God’s faithfulness, leadership, and the blessings that come from trusting Him. Let’s explore the key themes and events to help you understand why this book is significant. Who Was Joshua? God, the central figure in this book, chose Joshua to lead the Israelites after Moses’ death. Known for his unwavering faith and courage, Joshua served as both a military leader and spiritual guide. His story begins with God’s clear command: “Be strong and courageous” (Joshua 1:6). For someone new to the faith, Joshua's reliance on God reminds us that trusting Him can lead to victorious outcomes, even in challenging situations. Key Themes The Book of Joshua centers on themes of God’s promises, faith, and obedience. It teaches us that God fulfills what He ...

Thought for the Day from the Church Fathers

   For the body is not one member, but many.  1 CORINTHIANS 12:14 Other people may be great, strong, and self-assured. I, however, am nothing, and I’m worth nothing. Therefore, I could never assume the burden of even thinking I can cope with life’s affairs without the help of others. I’m well aware that I need the assistance of my brothers, each one of them, more than one hand needs the other’s help. In fact, the Lord has taught us the need of fellowship from the very way our bodies are made. When I look at my limbs, and see that none of them can get along by itself, how can I think I’m capable of fulfilling life’s duties in isolation? One foot alone can’t walk rightly without the other’s aid. One eye alone can’t see in proper perspective without the other’s cooperation, both seeing together. The sense of hearing is more accurate when both ears receive sound. The hand’s grip is more secure when made by all the fingers in “fellowship” with each other. To sum up, in everyth...