DEAR GOD: Your Love Is Unsurpassed: Thank You For Your Eternal Promises~

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“Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:” –John 11:25

 


Reflecting on John 11:25, where Jesus declares,I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, we are invited to delve deeply into the profound truths and promises that lie within His words. His promises which are eternal and have no end. His love which is unsurpassed and His protection that is beyond comprehension. Loving Him and following Him in this temporary resident (earth/flesh bodies) is consequentially the most important aspect of our existence. For to follow Him and align with His truth, Word and His ways, is the building of our future home, which lies in His Kingdom and therefore our “eternal bliss” and rewards fulfilled.


Reflective Questions:

  1. How does the promise of eternal life through Jesus shape the way I live my daily life?
  2. In what ways can I share the hope of resurrection and life with others who might be struggling?
  3. How can I embrace the presence of Jesus in my life, allowing His Spirit to guide and comfort me?

Moral Takeaway:

The promise of Jesus as the resurrection and the life is not just a future hope but a present reality. It calls us to live with a sense of purpose and assurance, knowing that our lives are anchored in His eternal love and power. We are reminded that, through faith, we are partakers of a divine promise that transcends our earthly existence, inviting us to a life of trust, love, and hope. Live in His light, walk in His light, believe in His Word, and coexist with others in the realm of Christ’s Spirit and ways.


Loving Paragraphs:

In the context of biblical times, Jesus spoke these words to Martha, offering her comfort and hope amid the grief of losing her brother, Lazarus. His declaration was a revelation of His divine nature and the power He holds over life and death. This promise was not just for Martha but for all who believe in Him, offering a profound assurance of life beyond physical death.

Today, His words continue to resonate with a similar chord of love and hope. In a world often marked by uncertainty and suffering, the promise of resurrection and life brings a beacon of light. We are reminded that, no matter the challenges we face, our lives are held in the eternal embrace of a Savior who conquered death and offers us new life. His love is unchanging, steadfast, and ever-present, guiding us through every trial and triumph.

Prayer:

“Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who is our resurrection and life. In moments of doubt and despair, help us to hold onto this promise, knowing that through faith in Him, we have eternal life. May Your Spirit guide us, comfort us, and fill us with hope and joy. Strengthen our faith and help us to live in a way that reflects Your love to those around us. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Scripture to Ponder:

Romans 8:38-39: “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”


Blessing:

May the peace and love of our Lord Jesus Christ fill your heart and soul. May His promise of resurrection and life bring you hope and assurance. May you walk in His grace, knowing that His Spirit resides in you, guiding and sustaining you through all of life’s journeys. Be blessed in His eternal love.

God Bless You All~

 

 

DEAR GOD: Light Of The World & Light Of My Soul~

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John 8:12 (KJV) states,Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.”

This verse is a powerful declaration of Jesus’ identity and the transformative impact of following Him. It captures the essence of His mission and the promise of spiritual illumination for all who choose to follow Him.


Reflective Commentary

Jesus as the Light of the World: When Jesus says, “I am the light of the world,” He proclaims Himself as the source of spiritual illumination and truth. Light, in the biblical context, often symbolizes purity, holiness, and divine revelation. By declaring Himself the light, Jesus positions Himself as the one who brings understanding, guidance, and salvation to a world overshadowed by sin and ignorance.

Walking in Darkness: “…he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness…” Darkness, in this sense, represents the spiritual blindness and separation from God that sin brings. To walk in darkness is to live a life disconnected from God’s truth and purpose. Jesus’ invitation to follow Him is an offer to leave behind this spiritual darkness and enter into a relationship filled with divine light and clarity.

The Light of Life: “…but shall have the light of life.” This promise indicates that those who follow Jesus will not only receive guidance and truth but also the very essence of life itself. The light of life refers to the eternal life and the abundant, fulfilling life that comes from living in alignment with God’s will. It’s a life marked by the presence of God, eternal hope, and spiritual vitality.


Supportive Scriptures:

  • John 1:4-5 (KJV): “In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.”
  • Psalm 27:1 (KJV): “The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”
  • Isaiah 9:2 (KJV): “The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.”

Reflective Questions:

  • How does recognizing Jesus as the light of the world impact your understanding of His role in your life?
  • In what ways can you seek to follow Jesus more closely and embrace the light He offers?
  • How has walking in the light of Jesus transformed your perspective and daily living?

Moral Takeaways:

This verse calls us to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, trusting that His light will guide us away from spiritual darkness and into a life filled with truth, purpose, and divine illumination. It encourages us to embrace the transformative power of Christ’s presence in our lives, leading us to live in a manner that reflects His light to others.


Prayer:

 “LORD-thank You for sending Jesus, the light of the world, to guide us out of darkness and into Your marvelous light. Help us to follow Him closely, embracing the truth and life He offers. Illuminate our paths with Your divine wisdom and grace, so we may walk in righteousness and reflect Your love to those around us. Strengthen our faith and fill our hearts with the light of Your presence. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.”


Blessing:

May the light of Christ shine brightly in your heart, guiding your steps and filling you with the peace and joy of His presence. May you walk in His light, experiencing the fullness of life He offers and reflecting His love to all you encounter.

God Bless You All~

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DEAR GOD: Eternal Glory Outweighs Our Current Days~

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 “For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”  Romans 8:18 (KJV): 


Commentary

This verse, penned by the Apostle Paul, offers profound comfort and hope to believers facing trials and tribulations. Paul acknowledges the reality of suffering in the present time but contrasts it with the incomparable glory that awaits us. The term “reckon” implies a thoughtful consideration, a deliberate weighing of present sufferings against future glory. Paul assures us that the future glory far outweighs any present suffering, providing a perspective that encourages perseverance and faith.


Heartfelt Reflection

In our journey through life, we often encounter pain, loss, and hardship. These experiences can be overwhelming, making it difficult to see beyond the immediate struggles. However, Romans 8:18 invites us to shift our focus from the present to the future. It reminds us that our current sufferings are temporary and insignificant compared to the eternal glory that God has prepared for us. This perspective can transform our outlook, filling us with hope and strength to endure.


Supportive Scriptures

  • 2 Corinthians 4:17-18 (KJV):For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory;
  • Revelation 214 (KJV)“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”

Moral Thoughts

Romans 8:18 teaches us the importance of perspective. It encourages us to view our sufferings in light of eternity, recognizing that our present trials are temporary and purposeful. This perspective fosters resilience, patience, and hope. It also reminds us of God’s faithfulness and the promise of future glory, motivating us to live faithfully and courageously.


Reflective Questions

  1. How do I typically respond to suffering and hardship in my life?
  2. In what ways can I shift my focus from present struggles to future glory?
  3. How can I support and encourage others who are experiencing suffering?
  4. What practical steps can I take to cultivate a perspective of hope and faith?

Deep Meditative Thoughts

Take a moment to meditate on the promise of future glory. Close your eyes, take deep breaths, and imagine the glory that God has prepared for you. Visualize a place of perfect peace, joy, and love, where all suffering has ceased. Let this vision fill your heart with hope and strength, reminding you that your present sufferings are temporary, and that God’s Glory awaits you.


Closing Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for the promise of future glory that far outweighs our present sufferings. Help us to fix our eyes on this eternal hope, finding strength and courage to endure our trials. Fill our hearts with Your peace and comfort and remind us of Your faithfulness. Guide us to live faithfully, trusting in Your promises and sharing Your love with others. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Takeaway Thought for the Day

Today, let us remember that our present sufferings are temporary and insignificant compared to the Eternal glory that awaits us. Let this truth fill our hearts with hope and inspire us to live with faith and perseverance.

God Bless you all…

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DEAR GOD: My Eyes Feast On Heavenly Things Above~

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“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.”
Revelation 22:13-

Let’s explore the profound words from the Book of Revelation, where God declares, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.” This verse holds deep spiritual significance and offers timeless wisdom.

The Essence of Eternity:

In Revelation 22:13, we encounter a divine proclamation—a cosmic declaration that transcends time and space. Let’s see th esignificance of our Master’s voice and try to go through all its layers to grasp and comprehend the enormity of this statement by our God!

Alpha and Omega:

Alpha represents the beginning—the origin of all things. It signifies creation, birth, and the dawn of existence.

Omega symbolizes the end—the culmination of all things. It points to completion, fulfillment, and the final chapter of our earthly journey!

The First and the Last:

God is not bound by linear time. He exists beyond our mere mortal comprehension, encompassing every moment from the dawn of creation to the end of days.

As the First, God predates all existence. As the Last, He remains when all else fades away!

The Eternal God:

This declaration echoes throughout Scripture, emphasizing God’s eternality. He is not subject to time’s constraints; He is the Author of time itself. There is no other Being who compares to our Creator!

Our finite minds struggle to grasp the infinite, but this verse invites us to contemplate the timeless nature of our Creator. As we stand or kneel in wonder and amazement as to who He is and what He is, and how He loves us beyond explanation!

Thoughts and Reflective Questions

What earthly treasures do we cling to?
How often do we prioritize temporary gains over eternal significance?

Reflect on your own life:
Are there possessions, ambitions, or relationships that distract you from seeking heavenly treasures?

The Tree of Life:
The promise of access to the tree of life awaits those who wash their robes. What does this mean?

Consider the cleansing power of Christ’s sacrifice.
How can we continually wash our spiritual robes?

Outside the Gates:

The verse describes those outside the gates—dogs, practitioners of magic arts, the immoral, murderers, idolaters, and liars.

What behaviors or attitudes might exclude us from the heavenly city?
How can we align our lives with God’s standards?

Powerful Unity Prayer:

“Dear Heavenly Father, Alpha and Omega, we stand in awe of Your eternal nature. Forgive us for our temporal attachments and misplaced priorities. Help us seek heavenly treasures—the love we share, the kindness we extend, and the lives we impact. May we wash our robes in the blood of Christ, gaining access to the tree of life. Guard our hearts against falsehood and immorality. As we journey toward the gates of eternity, may we find our rest in You, in Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.”

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Takeaway Meditative Thoughts:

Embrace the Eternal:
 Our lives are but a breath; let us invest in what matters eternally.

Live with Purpose:
Seek heavenly treasures—love, compassion, and selflessness.

Remember the Gates:
 Our choices determine whether we stand within or outside the gates.

May this verse from the Holy Bible guide us toward a life anchored in the Eternal—the Alpha and the Omega. 🙏

DEAR GOD: Thank You For Your Comfort & Word~

Isaiah 40:1 (ESV)
“Comfort, comfort my people, says your God.”

One thing we all need at times is comfort. We all need comfort at one time or another. We can expect comfort from the LORD in His Word and in His promises. That is a considerable amount of comfort to all those who follow Him.

We can have intense sadness at any given point in our lives, in many ways. Death, financial ruins, sickness, loss of family, friends due to misunderstandings, etc.  Then there is the elderly that seems to be a population that gets lost in the crevices of life. As those who are aging, they sense the loss of “youth” as it slips by in a subtle manner, yet reality adds up and we start to realize our limitations. We have to recognize that certain aspects of our functioning start waning.

But we adapt to our circumstances and go according to what we can accept for what our body and condition allows us at each passing point in time. We need to realize that time cannot work in “reverse” nor can the “aging process.” Those who are aging are aging no doubt about it. But we of faith have something “new” each day…the promises and His Word that brings life to our spirit and soul. The spirit remains young, and it is that spirit we need to hold onto as we navigate the world from whatever our age is.

All human life is temporary. All flesh is grass and flowers of the field. The grass will wither and the flower fades, but the Word of God stands forever (Isaiah 40:8). 

Again, successfully aging is fully accepting limitations, not giving up on life and doing what we can to keep our spiritual connection with the LORD and His Word. Following Him in obedience and compliance. And honoring Him all the days of our lives.

God comforts us through the good news of His Gospel and His saving Grace of our LORD Jesus Christ.  And that is this is the best kind of comfort that we could every received. His grace and His love are boundless and a veritable treasure that goes beyond anything we sustain or obtain here on earth. Amen!

Psalms 119:76: (KJV)
“Let, I pray thee, thy merciful kindness be for my comfort, according to thy word unto thy servant.”

“LORD, may I always find comfort in Your Word, in Your love and in Your grace that sustain and maintains me all the days of my life, and beyond, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

DEAR GOD: Time After Time –You Are You~

I heard an atheist speaking during a live show conference alongside a person of deep faith. The startling contrast in their views, modes of behavior and overall ideology were the veritable antithesis of each other.

Each one spoke about their perspective and most intimate belief systems, and how each one grappled with life, circumstances, and adversity in the highest form culminating into a tragic scenario, and how each one coped in the aftermath. The one of faith eased through the difficulty time, while the atheist had trouble and spiraled into a deep depression.

While I was enthralled with the side-by-side analysis of the minds of both individuals, I found myself way after the show concluded thinking about the “one who was an atheist.”  And I tried to understand how someone can have or hold that belief when there is so many things that can cancel out that “benign” wave pattern or illogical misapprehension.

Now, hang on. I am for “free thinking” and “choice” and that is what this country represents. Freedom!  Freedom to think what they want. Believe what they want. And ascribe to what they want.  And now that being said, I started to think, for me and countless others with great faith, it is incomprehensible to ever deny God or His commandments and His Omnipotent power and control over the entire Universe.

Time after time, He’s there. He’s there is the birth of a newborn. He’s there in the midst of a storm. He’s there in the calm of morning. He’s there in mourning. He’s there in marriage. He’s there in love. He’s there, time after time after time.

  • He’s there in the Word.
  • He is the Word.
  • He’s there in His love.
  • He’s there and here and everywhere.
  • Time after time after time.

The energy they spend on trying to convince others there is no God, seems to me to be a “religion” of sorts. Their own religion of non-belief. But who made them? Oh, the big bang theory?  So, if that were the case, that kind of reproducing would still be happening today each time a person is born. You don’t ‘evolve’ into something else. Nope. It would be a consistent process of birth renewal each time IF that were true.

Nope, instead it is still the same process for bringing a child into the world. A woman conceives when her egg is fertilized by male sperm. After nine months in the woman’s womb, or sooner an infant is born. And so it goes, and so it goes. Until the end of time, such process is reproduced, the same way over and over again. And in that process, He is there, time after time after time.

I know I’ve been redundant here in this post, but I’m passionate about my God and His amazing ways. And again, although every one has a right to their own opinion or belief, or “disbelief” –there are those who still choose God over all else. And find it intensely satisfying and comforting to know that “time after time” He is there!  Amen.

“Father, thank You for Your Presence in my life, time after time, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”