DEAR GOD: You Are My Healer~

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“LORD my God, I called to you for help, and you healed me.”
Psalm 30:2:


Reflective Thoughts

Psalm 30:2 is a powerful testament to God’s ability to heal and restore. This verse encapsulates the essence of faith and the transformative power of divine intervention. When we call upon God in our times of distress, He listens and responds with healing. This healing can be physical, emotional, or spiritual, reflecting God’s comprehensive care for our well-being.

Moral Takeaways

  1. Faith in God’s Healing Power: This verse encourages us to have unwavering faith in God’s ability to heal us. It reminds us that no matter how dire our circumstances, God’s power is greater.
  2. The Importance of Prayer: Calling out to God in prayer is a crucial step in seeking His help. It signifies our dependence on Him and our trust in His divine intervention.
  3. Gratitude for Healing: When we experience God’s healing, it is essential to express our gratitude. This acknowledgment not only honors God but also strengthens our faith.

People’s Hope and Ability for God to Heal Them Instantly

The hope for instant healing is a common desire among believers. Psalm 30:2 reassures us that God is capable of providing immediate relief and restoration. This hope is not just wishful thinking but is grounded in the numerous instances of miraculous healings recorded in the Bible. Believers can find solace in knowing that God’s timing is perfect, and His healing, whether instant or gradual, is always for our ultimate good.

Reflective Questions

  1. When was the last time you called out to God for help? How did He respond?
  2. How has your faith been strengthened through experiences of God’s healing?
  3. In what ways can you express gratitude for the healing you have received?
  4. How can you support others who are seeking God’s healing in their lives?

Supportive Scriptures on Healing

  • Jeremiah 17:14: “Heal me, LORD, and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise.”
  • Isaiah 53:5: “But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.”
  • James 5:15: “And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven.”


“Dear Heavenly Father, we come before You with hearts full of faith and gratitude. We thank You for Your unfailing love and the healing power that flows from Your throne. Lord, we call upon You today, just as the psalmist did, seeking Your divine intervention in our lives. Heal us, O Lord, in body, mind, and spirit. Restore us to wholeness and fill us with Your peace.

We pray for those who are suffering and in need of Your healing touch. May they feel Your presence and experience Your miraculous power. Unite us in faith, Lord, as we stand together, believing in Your promises. Strengthen our hearts and renew our spirits, so we may continue to serve You with joy and gratitude.

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen”

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DEAR GOD: Your Majestic Creation & Love

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The Majesty of God’s Creation

“So that those who dwell at the ends of the earth are in awe at your signs. You make the going out of the morning and the evening to shout for joy.” – Psalm 65:8

This verse from Psalm 65 is a profound reminder of the Omnipresence and Majesty of God’s creation. It speaks to the universal reach of His wonders, touching the hearts of people from every corner of the earth. The imagery of the morning and evening shouting for joy encapsulates the continuous cycle of God’s glory and the perpetual praise that His creation offers.

Heartfelt Praise and Glory to the Lord

In our daily lives, it is easy to become consumed by the mundane and overlook the extraordinary beauty that surrounds us. Yet, this verse calls us to pause and reflect on the signs of God’s Presence in our world. From the vibrant hues of a sunrise to the serene calm of a sunset, each day begins and ends with a testament to His greatness. These moments are not just natural phenomena; they are divine reminders of God’s love and power.

Moral Thoughts and Christianity Today

In today’s world, Christianity faces numerous challenges. The secularization of society often leads to a diminished recognition of God’s hand in our lives. However, this verse encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith. It reminds us that despite the perils and evils that abound, God’s signs are ever-present, offering hope and reassurance. As Christians, we are called to be a reflection of His light, radiating the joy and awe that God’s creation inspires.

The Non-Secular World and Its Perils

The non-secular world is fraught with temptations and distractions that can lead us away from God’s path. Materialism, moral relativism, and the pursuit of worldly pleasures often overshadow the spiritual truths that sustain us. Yet, Psalm 65:8 serves as a powerful counterpoint to these influences. It calls us to recognize the divine in the everyday and to find joy in the simple, yet profound, manifestations of God’s Presence.

Meditative Thoughts and Takeaways

As we meditate on this verse, let us consider the following reflective questions:

  • How often do we take the time to appreciate the beauty of God’s creation?
  • In what ways can we incorporate moments of gratitude and awe into our daily routines?
  • How can we be more mindful of God’s signs in our lives and share that awareness with others?

Supporting Scripture

To further enrich our reflection, let us consider these supporting scriptures:

  • Psalm 19:1: “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.”
  • Romans 1:20: “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.”
  • Isaiah 40:26: “Lift up your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one and calls forth each of them by name. Because of his great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing.”

Closing Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, we stand in awe of Your magnificent creation. From the rising of the sun to its setting, Your glory is proclaimed across the earth. We thank You for the beauty and wonder that You have woven into every corner of our world. Help us to see Your hand in all things and to find joy in the simple, yet profound, moments of our daily lives. Strengthen our faith and fill our hearts with gratitude. May we always be mindful of Your presence and Your love. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Takeaway Thought

As we go about our daily lives, let us strive to be more mindful of His Divine beauty that surrounds us. Each sunrise and sunset are a reminder of God’s unwavering Presence and love. By taking moments to appreciate these signs, we can cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude and joy, allowing our faith to shine brightly in a world that often overlooks the sacred. Let us carry this awareness with us, sharing the wonder of God’s creation with others and finding strength in His eternal glory.

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DEAR GOD: I Embrace Life Through Your Son~

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 -Embracing Life Through the Son-

“He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.” – 1 John 5:12


This verse from 1 John 5:12 encapsulates a profound truth about the essence of life and the centrality of Jesus Christ in the Christian faith. It draws a clear line between those who have embraced Jesus as their Savior and those who have not, emphasizing the transformative power of having a relationship with Him.


Supportive Scriptures

  1. John 14:6: “Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’”
    • This verse reinforces the exclusivity of Jesus as the path to eternal life, echoing the message in 1 John 5:12.
  2. John 3:36: “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them.”
    • Here, the promise of eternal life through belief in Jesus is contrasted with the consequence of rejecting Him.
  3. Romans 6:23: “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
    • This verse highlights the gift of eternal life that comes through Jesus, contrasting it with the death that sin brings.

Moral Thoughts

The moral takeaway from 1 John 5:12 is the importance of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It is not merely about acknowledging His existence but about embracing Him as the source of our life. This relationship transforms our lives, guiding us to live in accordance with His teachings and love.


Meditative Takeaways

  1. Reflect on the Gift of Life: Meditate on the incredible gift of life that comes through Jesus. Consider how this life is not just eternal but also abundant and fulfilling in the present.
  2. Examine Your Relationship with Jesus: Take time to introspect and evaluate your relationship with Jesus. Are you living in a way that reflects His presence in your life?
  3. Gratitude for Salvation: Cultivate a heart of gratitude for the salvation and eternal life that Jesus offers. Let this gratitude inspire you to live a life that honors Him.

Contrasting Thoughts

While 1 John 5:12 presents a clear dichotomy, it is essential to approach this truth with compassion and understanding. Many people may not yet know Jesus or may have different beliefs. As Christians, our role is to share the love and truth of Jesus with gentleness and respect, recognizing that faith is a personal journey.


Conclusion

1 John 5:12 is a powerful reminder of the centrality of Jesus in our lives. It calls us to embrace Him fully, recognizing that true life is found in Him alone. As we reflect on this verse, let us be inspired to deepen our relationship with Jesus, live out His teachings, and share His love with others.


May this reflection bring you comfort and guidance, especially as you navigate your health concerns. Remember, you are not alone, and the love of Jesus is always with you.


“Dear LORD -We thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who brings us life and hope. As we reflect on the words of 1 John 5:12, we are reminded of the profound truth that in Him, we find true life. Lord, we lift up our concerns and anxieties to You, especially those related to our health. We ask for Your healing touch upon our bodies, minds, and spirits. Help us to deepen our relationship with Jesus, to live out His teachings, and to share His love with those around us. Fill us with Your Holy Spirit, guiding us in every step we take. We pray for wisdom and discernment in all our decisions, especially regarding our health. Lead us to the right paths and provide us with the support we need. Surround us with Your love and grace and let us always remember that we are never alone. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”

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DEAR GOD: Just Simple Happy Memories Of Sunday~

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Acts 16:34 And when he had brought them into his house, he set meat before them, and rejoiced, believing in God with all his house.”

Sunday is a beautiful day, always has been for me. Growing up and while I was attending school, from first grade and on up – I’ve always loved Sundays.  It was a time of worship services, and then afterwards just a general day of rest with my family.

After Church services – I remember going home changing out of my Sunday dress and going into the yard to read or play with my dog.  My mom would have this great pot of marinara sauce with meatballs, spareribs and pieces of beef, and it would permeate throughout the neighborhood; causing people to salivate as they walked by our house. To accompany that incredibly delicious sauce was usually ravioli, or lasagna (our favorites) or baked ziti – depending on what my mom wanted to make.  Salad, antipasto – and afterwards desserts my mom made the night before-so delicious.

Acts 16:31 “And they said, ‘Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.”

Company (family) would be over every single Sunday. My great grandmother and her son/my uncle; my mom’s mother and dad/my grandmother and grandfather; my dad’s mom and father/grandmother and grandfather; and usually most times my two Aunts, along with my sister’s friends, my brother’s friends, and at times, one of my friends.

Of course, myself and my two siblings, and my mom and dad completed the picture.  It was fun and so many laughs took place in that time of which they would visit.  I thought it would never end.

Sadly, we all got older, and my grandparents passed away, as did my dad; and my mom- but those memories live on in my heart, they are treasures of the heart.  And the Lord provided them by blessing me and my family with the opportunities to gather, and to “rest” in the love of God on Sundays.

Those are the days I recall with vivid detail – I can almost smell my mom’s sauce as of this writing, she made the best sauce in all the land!  The crowd on Sunday solidified that entirely.

God is a provider of all that we need, and He is a God of pure and true love.  It is because of the grace of God that I am able to look back and smile, and realize what an incredible family I have had, and so many friends that came and walked through our household and our lives.

Some have been called home, but their memories linger on.  They are all living with our Savior, and all of which we will see again one day.  The way that we act with family and friends, and people in general is something that will “carry over into eternity when we join them in heaven.”

The bonds we form with our family and friends, and how we treat them, will carry over into our Father’s house in heaven.  That is the only thing that we will carry over from this earth, from this world, are our righteous acts, our way of interacting with family, friends, people, strangers- that will determine our wardrobe in heaven.

Please, if any of you have a “quarrel” with someone, or if you have “heard something” that was allegedly said- don’t hold on to this, forgive and move on – it is what Christ wants us to do.  The enemy is the one that wants us to “fester” and make a boil bigger and bigger until it is about to burst causing considerable pain.  God wants you to be happy, pray together have fun together, and help each other while doing so.

I will always remember those days of my childhood, family friends, and my mom’s incredible food after the early morning Church services.  It was such a beautiful day of peace, rest, and love – just a few ways we can describe GOD!

Have a blessed day filled with peace, love and rest in God!  I pray you all have memories and treasures in your heart of which God blessed you with, and I pray you will forgive and forget if you are not speaking to someone you love.

I will see you next time,

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“Dear LORD, thank You for all things past, present and to come, may I continue to honor and serve You with love, obedience and joy all the days of my life, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

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DEAR GOD: I’m Still – And I Know You Are GOD-Amen!~

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Be Still and Know I Am God: A Reflection

Psalm 46:10, “Be still, and know that I am God,” is a profound invitation to pause, reflect, and find solace in the divine presence. This verse, though brief, carries a depth of meaning that resonates with the core of Christian faith and offers a sanctuary of peace in a tumultuous world.

Feeling and Love

In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it is easy to become overwhelmed by the noise and chaos that surround us. The psalmist’s call to “be still” is a gentle reminder to step back from our worries and anxieties. It is an invitation to enter into a space of quietude where we can experience God’s love and presence more intimately. This stillness is not merely the absence of activity but a purposeful pause to reconnect with the Creator. It is in these moments of stillness that we can feel God’s love enveloping us, reassuring us that we are not alone.

Christian Beliefs and Moral Views

From a Christian perspective, this verse underscores the importance of trust and faith in God. It calls us to surrender our fears and uncertainties to Him, acknowledging His Sovereignty and control over all circumstances. This act of surrender is a moral imperative, teaching us humility and dependence on God’s wisdom rather than our own understanding. It challenges us to let go of our need to control and to trust in God’s perfect plan for our lives.

Meditative Takeaway

Meditatively, “Be still, and know that I am God” encourages us to cultivate a practice of mindfulness and presence. In a world that constantly demands our attention, this verse invites us to slow down and be present in the moment. It is a call to mindfulness, to be aware of God’s presence in every aspect of our lives. By being still, we create space for God to speak to our hearts, to guide us, and to fill us with His peace. This practice of stillness can transform our spiritual lives, helping us to develop a deeper, more intimate relationship with God.

A Powerful Prayer

“Dear LORD -In the stillness of this moment, we come before You with hearts open and minds quiet. We lay down our burdens and anxieties at Your feet, trusting in Your infinite wisdom and love. Help us to be still and to know that You are God, sovereign over all creation. Fill us with Your peace that surpasses all understanding and guide us in Your ways. May we find rest in Your presence and strength in Your love. Teach us to trust in You completely, to surrender our fears, and to walk in faith. We thank You for Your constant presence and for the assurance that we are never alone. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


In conclusion, Psalm 46:10 is a timeless reminder of the importance of stillness and trust in our spiritual journey. It calls us to pause, reflect, and find peace in the knowledge that God is in control. By embracing this stillness, we open our hearts to the transformative power of God’s love and presence in our lives.

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DEAR GOD: Cleansed By Your Love~

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Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.” –2 Corinthians 7:1

 


The verse from 2 Corinthians 7:1, “Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God,” is a profound call to spiritual and moral purity. This passage encapsulates the essence of Christian living, urging believers to strive for holiness and to live in a manner that reflects their faith and reverence for God.


Moral Thoughts

This verse emphasizes the importance of cleansing oneself from impurities, both physical and spiritual. It suggests that true holiness involves a comprehensive purification process that affects every aspect of our being. The “promises” referred to in this verse are the assurances of God’s presence, protection, and eternal life, which should motivate believers to live righteously.


Christian Attitudes and Beliefs

Christians believe that holiness is not just an external display of piety but an internal transformation that aligns one’s heart and actions with God’s will. This transformation is a continuous process that requires dedication, self-discipline, and a deep sense of reverence for God. The fear of God mentioned in this verse is not about being afraid but about having a profound respect and awe for His majesty and authority.


Reflective Questions

  1. What are the “promises” that God has given us, and how do they inspire us to live holy lives?
  2. In what ways can we cleanse ourselves from the “filthiness of the flesh and spirit” in our daily lives?
  3. How does the fear of God influence our decisions and actions?
  4. What steps can we take to perfect holiness in our personal and communal lives?

Meditative Takeaway

Reflecting on this verse, we are reminded that holiness is a journey, not a destination. It requires constant vigilance and a willingness to examine and purify our hearts and minds. By focusing on God’s promises and maintaining a reverent fear of Him, we can strive to live lives that are pleasing to Him and reflective of His love and grace.


Closing Prayer

“Dear LORD-Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, seeking Your guidance and strength. Help us to cleanse ourselves from all impurities and to strive for holiness in every aspect of our lives. Remind us of Your promises and fill us with a deep reverence for Your majesty. May our lives be a testament to Your love and grace, and may we continually seek to perfect holiness in Your sight. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Let’s together pray for a deeper understanding and reflection on the LORD’s powerful verse, and may it enhance and produce growth in the Spirit!

DEAR GOD: I Live For You- And I Live Forever With You~

 

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Living and Dying Unto the Lord

Romans 14:8, “For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord’s, is a profound declaration of faith and belonging. This verse encapsulates the essence of Christian life and death, emphasizing that our existence, in all its forms, is dedicated to God. This essay will explore the depth of this verse, supported by other scriptures, moral thoughts, meditative takeaways, reflective questions, and a powerful closing prayer.

Understanding Romans 14:8

The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Romans, addresses the Christian community’s diverse practices and beliefs. Romans 14:8is a reminder that our lives are not our own; they belong to the Lord. This verse reassures believers that their purpose, whether in life or death, is to serve and honor God.

Supportive Scriptures

  1. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 (KJV): “What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.”
  2. Philippians 1:21 (ESV): “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”
  3. Galatians 2:20 (KJV): “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.”

These scriptures reinforce the idea that our lives are dedicated to God, and our actions should reflect His glory.

Moral Thoughts

Living unto the Lord means that every aspect of our lives should be a testament to our faith. Our actions, words, and thoughts should align with God’s will. This commitment requires us to live with integrity, compassion, and humility. It also means that we should not fear death, as it is merely a transition to our beautiful blissful Eternal life with God.

Meditative Takeaways

  1. Purpose in Life and Death: Reflect on the purpose God has for you in both life and death. How can you live each day in a way that honors Him?
  2. Trust in God’s Plan: Trust that God’s plan for your life is perfect, even when it includes suffering or challenges.
  3. Eternal Perspective: Maintain an eternal perspective, understanding that our time on earth is temporary, but our relationship with God is everlasting.

Reflective Questions

  1. How can I live my daily life in a way that glorifies God?
  2. What fears do I have about death, and how can I trust God more in this area?
  3. In what ways can I serve others to reflect God’s love and grace?

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 “Dear Heavenly Father, we come before You with grateful hearts, acknowledging that our lives are in Your hands. Whether we live or die, we belong to You. Help us to live each day with purpose, honoring You in all that we do. Give us the strength to face challenges with faith and the courage to trust in Your perfect plan. May our lives be a testament to Your love and grace. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”

Takeaway Thoughts for the Day

  • Live each day with the intention of glorifying God.
  • Trust in God’s plan, even when it is difficult to understand.
  • Remember that your life is a gift from God-use it to serve Him and others.

May this reflection on Romans 14:8 inspire you to live a life dedicated to the Lord, filled with faith, hope, and love.

DEAR GOD: You Are Still My Everything~

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And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved-
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Lord, the more things change, the more they stay the same.  The words of Jesus came into my head today concerning the rich man and the camel- in Matthew 19:24-“And again I say unto you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.”

It was true then, and even more so today in our “iniquitous secular world.”  The words of Jesus Christ, our Savior were ringing in my ears throughout the day.  It was glaringly obvious that the world is not in obedience to the LORD, as I was listening to several different individuals speak about “materialistic gains” and how vitally important it was in their world, and it truly made my soul ache.  I wanted to shout – “Wait a minute! Money and possessions are more important than God?”  My mind then turned to the people in the Old Testament who had their idols that they bowed down to.  Different time, same theme, same mind set! Yikes! Here we go again!

Things have changed, but not really- God’s children are still into their lofty goods, and their prize possessions. Their cars, their homes, and who they are going to “impress” with their accomplishments.  The only ones that will be impressed are those who are spiritually bankrupt and have lost their connection to God.

Like the children in the desert in Exodus. When Moses was away for 40 days and nights they built their big fat golden calf to worship!  After witnessing the miracle of the Red Sea parting; and Pharaohs’ army being swallowed up by the Sea, after the children of Israel safely passed through to the other side. Those people couldn’t’ see who the LORD was.

They saw numerous plagues that were placed on Pharoah, and yet they were unharmed and totally safe.  While in the desert, they were being fed manna (John 6:31) and given water. God provided a cloud during the day and a fire at night, yet they still didn’t believe and built a golden calf the first chance they had.  While Moses was on Mount Sinai getting the law from God, they built their idol to worship.  A golden calf a complete and blatant abomination in the eyes of the Lord. But they built it, even after witnessing all the miracles of the Lord’s hand who delivered them out of Egypt. Imagine the Father’s pain at seeing His children dancing around and bowing to this golden calf! (Exodus 32:2-4)

Do you have a golden calf in your life today?   Is there something that is keeping your attention away from God?  Is there a preoccupation of sorts that is in your life today, that is preventing your full and complete dedication to God?  Think long and hard about it, God knows you and your heart so you cannot hide. He already knows if you do, even if you don’t know about it yet, He does.

It can pertain to anything that is keeping your attention and devotion from God-that is in fact, a modern-day golden calf.  So, therefore the same as it was in the OT, so it is the same today.

God is the same, He has not changed.  Times have changed, but God stands true and full of wisdom, and love and devotion to us, the ones He created.  He is not walking around texting and sitting in front of a computer diverting His attention from us. So, why therefore are people today doing that to Him?

There is a certain amount of technology that is welcomed, and of course anything in moderation is okay. I am talking about the extremes, the obsessive behavior, the modern-day golden calf, the modern-day idols – the absurdity and peculiarities that encroach upon our souls. The type of dangerous preoccupation insipid nonsense that is corrupting our minds, body heart and soul. We need to stop it before it’s too late.

Success is wonderful when it is God given, and He blesses your obedience with certain advantages that may allow you to have an abundance of things.  However, to boast about accomplishments- or how much money- or worth you might have- is excessive and vulgar in God’s eyes. When an individual is inclined to toot their own horn to the point of excess, this “my friend” is akin to being in love with yourself- and your golden calf!

My God is my rock, and my Eternal Lighthouse.  He is the one I exalt- and the one I thank.  He is the one I call upon throughout my days and nights.  He is the one I rely on for all things.  He is the one I want to please, the one I want to bow down to. He is the one I adore.  He is my God.  He is my all. Life is LIFE because of Him. And there is no LIFE without HIM!

So, when I hear the shallow voices of the ones lost in their world of idols and listen to the exaltation of “self” and not of “GOD” – it makes me overly sad.  I pray silently for these people to wake up and see where their priorities should be.  I feel sorry and I feel pain for these individuals who live in a flurry of materialistic gains; and think of their “golden calves” as their gate to respectability, and essential happiness.  It is all hollow and empty.  It is not substantial and full of worth.

God is the one true Lighthouse and Rock of salvation.  He is the means of happiness and self-fulfillment, and the outlet from which all good things flow. He is the way, He is the truth, He is the one and only GOD.

“And again, I say unto you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.” 

O’ sweet Jesus my Savior, how true those words are when you said them, and how true they are today.

We should all aspire and ascribe to His ways, and His commandments. Our words should be from the heart straight to His heart. He is waiting for us to say “Lord, I lay down all of what I own and follow you, now and always-I love you.” Are you willing to give up your golden calf for God?


“Dear LORD, thank You for Your continuous guidance and miracles, You are the same as You were from the beginning, and there is no shadow in Your light, may we always glorify You, the One true God, and may we be in obedience to Your Word, and  serve You alone, all the days of our lives, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”


Think about the “golden calf” in your life today? Do you have any that need to be tossed aside, and wiped out of your life? Do you put the LORD first and foremost above all?

As you go through this day, think about how you might put the LORD first in all you do – and how you can push aside things of no importance of no value, and how you can give your love to the One that matters and is above all else – the LORD our Savior and King! 

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DEAR GOD: You Are My True JOY! ~

The Real Thing: Joy in the Lord – Meditations on God's WordThe Joy of the Lord

The joy of the Lord is a profound and enduring source of strength for Christians. It transcends circumstances and fills our hearts with peace and contentment. This joy is not merely an emotion but a deep-seated assurance rooted in our relationship with God. As we explore this joy, let us reflect on its significance in our daily lives and how it empowers us to honor God in all we do.


The Source of Joy

The joy of the Lord is a gift from God, bestowed upon us through the Holy Spirit. As Galatians 5:22 reminds us, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness.” This joy is not dependent on external factors but is anchored in the unchanging nature of God. Reflect on how this joy has sustained you in difficult times. How has your faith in God brought you peace and contentment?


Joy in Trials

James 1:2-3 encourages us to “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” This scripture challenges us to find joy even in adversity. It is through these trials that our faith is strengthened, and we draw closer to God. Think about a challenging time in your life. How did you experience God’s joy amidst the struggle?


Joy in Worship

Worship is a powerful expression of our joy in the Lord. Psalm 100:1-2 says, “Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” When we worship, we acknowledge God’s greatness and express our gratitude for His blessings. How does worship enhance your sense of joy? In what ways can you incorporate more worship into your daily routine?


Joy in Service

Serving others is a tangible way to experience and share the joy of the Lord. Acts 20:35 reminds us, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” When we serve, we reflect God’s love and bring joy to those around us. Consider how you can serve others in your community. How does serving others bring you joy and fulfillment?


Meditative Thoughts

  • Reflect on the moments when you felt the joy of the Lord the most. What were the circumstances, and how did you respond?
  • Consider the ways in which you can cultivate joy in your daily life. What practices or habits can you adopt to remain joyful in the Lord?

Takeaway Thoughts

  • The joy of the Lord is a constant source of strength and peace, regardless of our circumstances.
  • By focusing on our relationship with God, we can experience true joy that transcends worldly challenges.
  • Worship and service are powerful ways to express and deepen our joy in the Lord.

Closing Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of joy that You have placed in our hearts. Help us to remain steadfast in our faith, finding joy in every circumstance. May our lives be a reflection of Your love and grace, bringing joy to those around us. Guide us in our worship and service, that we may honor You in all we do. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”

Joy Of The Lord - Church of Pentecost

DEAR GOD: May I Be An Encourager All The Days Of My Life~


Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you ...


Barnabas: The Faithful Companion & Encourager

In the early days of the Christian church, there was a man named Barnabas, whose name means “son of encouragement.” Barnabas was known for his unwavering support and encouragement, especially to Paul, the apostle. When Paul, formerly known as Saul, converted to Christianity, many were skeptical of his transformation. But Barnabas saw the potential in Paul and stood by him, vouching for his sincerity and helping him integrate into the community of believers.

Barnabas and Paul traveled together, spreading the message of Christ. They faced numerous challenges, from hostile crowds to harsh environments, but Barnabas remained a steadfast companion. His encouragement was not just in words but in actions, as he shared in the hardships and joys of their mission.


Being an Encourager and Helper Today

In today’s world, being an encourager and helper like Barnabas means recognizing the potential in others and supporting them through their journeys. It involves offering a listening ear, a kind word, and practical assistance. Encouragers uplift those around them, helping them to see their worth and capabilities.


Moral Takeaways

  1. See the Potential in Others: Just as Barnabas saw the potential in Paul, we should strive to see the best in those around us.
  2. Stand by Others in Difficult Times: True encouragement involves standing by others, even when it’s challenging.
  3. Encouragement in Action: Words are powerful, but actions often speak louder. Show your support through deeds.

Meditative Thoughts

  • Reflect on a time when someone encouraged you. How did it impact your life?
  • Consider how you can be a Barnabas to someone in your life today.
  • Think about the ways you can offer practical help to those in need.

Reflective Questions

  1. Who in your life needs encouragement right now?
  2. How can you offer support to someone facing a difficult situation?
  3. What actions can you take to show someone that you believe in them?

Supportive Scripture (ESV)

  • Hebrews 10:24-25: “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.”
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:11: “Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.”
  • Galatians 6:2: “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”

Unified Prayer

“Dear LORD -we thank You for the example of Barnabas, the son of encouragement. Help us to be like him, seeing the potential in others and standing by them in their times of need. Give us the strength to offer both words and actions of encouragement, uplifting those around us. May we be instruments of Your love and grace, bearing one another’s burdens and building each other up. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Takeaway Thought

Being an encourager and helper is a powerful way to reflect God’s love in the world. By seeing the potential in others, standing by them in difficult times, and offering practical support, we can make a significant impact on their lives and our communities. Let’s strive to be like Barnabas, the faithful companion, and bring encouragement to those around us.