DEAR GOD: My Prayers & Thoughts You’ve Heard~

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Psalm 116:1 (KJV) says, “I love the LORD, because He hath heard my voice and my supplications.”

This verse, simple in its wording yet profound in its depth, resonates with the heartfelt gratitude and love that emanate from the psalmist’s soul. It encapsulates a personal relationship with the Divine, where prayer is not just a ritual, but a conversation with a loving, attentive God.

Reflective Commentary

Expression of Love: “I love the LORD,” begins the verse, setting a tone of deep affection and devotion. Love here is not an abstract concept but a lived experience born out of countless interactions with the Divine. It is a love that grows stronger with each answered prayer, each moment of divine intervention, and each experience of God’s faithfulness.

Divine Attention: “…because He hath heard my voice and my supplications.” The psalmist’s love is a response to God’s attentive listening. In a world where voices often go unheard, where pleas are ignored, the assurance that the Creator of the universe listens to our humble cries is profoundly comforting. This divine attentiveness assures us that our prayers do not fall into a void but reach the ears of a compassionate and loving God.

Personal Relationship: This verse also highlights the personal nature of the relationship between the psalmist and God. It’s not just the collective prayers of Israel that are heard, but the individual supplications of a single soul. This personal touch transforms the abstract deity into a loving Father who is intimately involved in the lives of His children.

Supportive Scriptures:

  • 1 John 5:14 (KJV): “And this is the confidence that we have in Him, that, if we ask any thing according to His will, He heareth us.”
  • Philippians 4:6 (KJV): “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.”
  • Psalm 34:4 (KJV): “I sought the LORD, and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.”

Reflective Questions:

  1. How does knowing that God hears your prayers influence your relationship with Him?
  2. In what ways can you express your love for the Lord in your daily life?
  3. How have you experienced God’s attentiveness and faithfulness in your own journey?

Moral Takeaways:

This verse reminds us that our relationship with God is reciprocal. Our love for Him grows as we experience His faithfulness in hearing and responding to our prayers. It encourages us to be persistent in prayer, confident that God listens and cares deeply for our individual concerns.

Christianity Today vs. Years Ago:

While the modes of communication and the pace of life have changed dramatically over the centuries, the essence of our relationship with God remains unchanged. Just as the psalmist found solace and assurance in God’s attentive ear, so too can believers today find comfort in the unchanging nature of God’s love and faithfulness. In a fast-paced, often disconnected world, the constancy of God’s presence and His readiness to listen offers a profound anchor for our souls.

Scripture to Ponder:

Psalm 66:19-20 (KJV): “But verily God hath heard me; he hath attended to the voice of my prayer. Blessed be God, which hath not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from me.”

Powerful Prayer:

Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your boundless love and Your attentive ear. We are humbled and grateful that You hear our voices and our supplications. Help us to love You more deeply with each passing day, to trust in Your faithfulness, and to find comfort in Your constant presence. May our lives reflect the gratitude we feel for Your mercy and grace. Strengthen our faith, O Lord, and draw us closer to You. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

Final Blessing:

May the Lord’s unending love envelop you, His attentive ear listen to your every prayer, and His grace guide your steps each day.

God Bless You All~

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DEAR GOD: All For You – And You Alone – I Gladly Serve~

The verse from Colossians 3:24, “Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ,” is a profound reminder of the eternal rewards that await those who faithfully serve Jesus Christ. This verse encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith and service, knowing that their efforts are not in vain but are recognized and rewarded by the Lord.


Supporting Scriptures

  1. Ephesians 6:7-8: “With good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men: Knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free.”
  2. Matthew 25:21: “His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.”
  3. Hebrews 6:10: “For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.”

Moral Takeaways

  1. Faithfulness in Service: Serving the Lord with a sincere heart, regardless of recognition from others, is a testament to our faith. Our service should be motivated by love for Christ and the desire to honor Him.
  2. Eternal Perspective: This verse reminds us to maintain an eternal perspective. The rewards we seek are not earthly but heavenly. Our inheritance is eternal life with Christ, which surpasses any temporary gain.
  3. Encouragement in Trials: Knowing that the Lord sees and rewards our efforts can provide comfort and encouragement during difficult times. Our labor in the Lord is never in vain.

Reflective Questions

  1. How can I serve the Lord more faithfully in my daily life?
  2. Am I seeking recognition from others, or am I content with the Lord’s approval?
  3. How does the promise of eternal rewards influence my actions and decisions?

Closing Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, we thank You for the promise of eternal rewards for those who faithfully serve You. Help us to remain steadfast in our service, knowing that our efforts are not in vain. Give us the strength to persevere through trials and the humility to serve without seeking recognition from others. May our lives be a reflection of Your love and grace. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”

 


Scripture to Ponder for the Day

“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.” – 1 Corinthians 15:58


May the LORD provide encouragement in your walk all the days of your lives. Have a blessed day~

 

DEAR GOD: I Am Quieted By Your Love~

 

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“The Lord your God in your midst, the Mighty One, will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will quiet you with His love, He will rejoice over you with singing.” – Zephaniah 3:17 (NKJV)


This passage from Zephaniah is a profound reminder of God’s intimate presence and unwavering love for His people. It paints a picture of a God who is not distant or detached but is actively involved in our lives. The imagery of God rejoicing over us with gladness and singing is both comforting and awe-inspiring. It speaks to the depth of His affection and the joy He finds in His relationship with us.

In moments of anxiety and uncertainty, this verse brings peace to our hearts. Knowing that the Mighty One is in our midst, ready to save and quiet us with His love, provides a sense of security and reassurance. It reminds us that we are not alone; God is with us, celebrating our victories and comforting us in our struggles.


Supporting Scriptures

  1. Isaiah 41:10 – “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.”
  2. Psalm 23:4 – “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.”
  3. Romans 8:38-39 – “For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

These scriptures reinforce the message of God’s presence and love. They remind us that no matter what we face, God is with us, providing strength, comfort, and unwavering love.


Reflective Questions

  1. How does knowing that God rejoices over you with gladness change your perspective on your relationship with Him?
  2. In what ways have you experienced God’s love quieting your fears and anxieties?
  3. How can you share the message of God’s intimate love and presence with others in your life?

Moral Thoughts and Takeaways

  • God’s Presence: Recognize and cherish the fact that God is always with us, in every situation and circumstance.
  • God’s Love: Embrace the depth of God’s love, which is not just a passive feeling but an active, rejoicing, and comforting presence.
  • God’s Joy: Understand that God finds joy in us, His creation, and let that knowledge bring joy and peace to our hearts.

Powerful Closing Unified Prayer

“LORD, we come before You with grateful hearts, thanking You for Your constant Presence and unwavering love. We are in awe of the fact that You, the Mighty One, rejoice over us with gladness and singing. In moments of fear and uncertainty, quiet our hearts with Your love. Help us to feel Your comforting Presence and to trust in Your saving power. May we always remember that nothing can separate us from Your love. Guide us to share this message of hope and love with others, so they too may experience the peace and joy that comes from knowing You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Scripture to Ponder for the Day

Psalm 46:10 – “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!”

May this verse remind you to find moments of stillness in your day, to reflect on God’s loving and continuous Presence and His exalted place in your life.

And above all else – look up and give Him thanks and all the glory!

God Bless you~


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DEAR GOD: Anna-A Truly Devoted Servant To You LORD~

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One of the most devoted yet seemingly inconsequential characters in the Bible is Anna the Prophetess. Her story is brief but powerful, found in the Gospel of Luke.

Anna the Prophetess: A Devoted Servant

Scripture Reference:

  • Luke 2:36-38: “There was also a prophet, Anna, the daughter of Penuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was very old; she had lived with her husband seven years after her marriage, and then was a widow until she was eighty-four. She never left the temple but worshiped night and day, fasting and praying. Coming up to them at that very moment, she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem.”

The Quiet Devotion of Anna

Anna the Prophetess is a remarkable example of unwavering faith and dedication. Despite her brief mention in the Bible, her life speaks volumes about the power of steadfast devotion. Anna was a widow who spent her days and nights in the temple, worshiping God through fasting and prayer. Her life was marked by a deep commitment to God, even in the face of personal loss and societal insignificance.

Anna’s encounter with Jesus occurred when Mary and Joseph brought Him to the temple. Recognizing Jesus as the promised Messiah, she gave thanks to God and spoke about Him to all who were awaiting redemption. Her role may seem minor, but her faithfulness and recognition of Jesus’ significance highlight her profound spiritual insight.

Reflective Questions

  1. What can we learn from Anna’s dedication to worship and prayer?
  2. How does Anna’s recognition of Jesus inspire us to seek Him in our daily lives?
  3. In what ways can we remain faithful to God, even when we feel insignificant or overlooked?

Story: Anna’s Encounter with the Messiah

Anna had spent decades in the temple, her heart and mind focused on God. Each day, she prayed and fasted, her spirit attuned to the divine. One day, as she was praying, she felt a stirring in her heart. She looked up and saw a young couple entering the temple with their infant son. Instantly, she knew this child was special.

Approaching them, Anna’s eyes filled with tears of joy. She lifted her hands in praise, her voice trembling with gratitude. “This child,” she proclaimed, “is the redemption we have been waiting for.” Her words resonated with those around her, and many came to see the child, their hearts filled with hope.

Anna’s encounter with Jesus was brief, but it was the culmination of a lifetime of devotion. Her story reminds us that no act of faithfulness is too small, and that God sees and honors our dedication.

Prayer

“Dear LORD- we thank You for the example of Anna, whose life of devotion and faithfulness inspires us to seek You with all our hearts. Help us to remain steadfast in our worship and prayer, even when we feel insignificant. May we recognize Your presence in our lives and proclaim Your goodness to those around us. Strengthen our faith and guide us in our journey, that we may live lives that honor You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


I hope this reflection on Anna the Prophetess inspires you to read the Word and delve into the context, meaning and heartfelt compassion of the LORD and His love for us…

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DEAR GOD: Your Children Need YOU and YOU Alone!~

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Chronicles 7:14 –

“If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”

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Reflecting on 2 Chronicles 7:14 in Today’s World

 In a world often marked by division, conflict, and moral decay, the words of 2 Chronicles 7:14 resonate with profound urgency. This verse calls us to humility, prayer, and repentance, promising divine forgiveness and healing. It is a beacon of hope, reminding us that transformation begins with each of us turning towards God.

 The Call to Humility and Prayer

2 Chronicles 7:14 is a timeless reminder of God’s willingness to forgive and heal. It begins with a call to humility, a virtue that seems increasingly rare in our self-centered society. Humility requires us to acknowledge our limitations and our need for God’s guidance. It is the first step towards genuine repentance and transformation.

In today’s world, where pride and self-reliance are often celebrated, this call to humility is countercultural. Yet, it is precisely this humility that can lead to healing. When we humble ourselves, we open our hearts to God’s grace and wisdom, allowing Him to work through us to bring about change.

Seeking God’s Face

The verse also urges us to “seek my face,” which means to earnestly pursue a relationship with God. In a time when distractions abound and our attention is constantly pulled in different directions, seeking God’s face requires intentionality. It means setting aside time for prayer, meditation, and reading Scripture. It means prioritizing our spiritual growth over worldly pursuits.

For Christians today, seeking God’s face is a call to deepen our faith and trust in Him. It is an invitation to experience His presence and guidance in our lives. As we seek Him, we become more attuned to His will and more capable of living out His love and justice in the world.

Turning from Wicked Ways

Repentance is a central theme in this verse. It calls us to turn away from our sins and embrace a life of righteousness. This turning away is not just about avoiding wrongdoing but actively pursuing what is good and just. It is about aligning our lives with God’s commandments and values.

In a world filled with injustice, violence, and moral confusion, this call to repentance is crucial. It challenges us to examine our actions and attitudes, to seek forgiveness, and to make amends. It reminds us that true healing and restoration come from living in accordance with God’s will, and that HE is the One ultimately who is in CONTROL at all times!

The Promise of Forgiveness and Healing

The promise in 2 Chronicles 7:14 is both comforting and empowering. God assures us that if we humble ourselves, pray, seek His face, and turn from our wicked ways, He will hear us, forgive our sins, and heal our land. This promise is a testament to God’s boundless mercy and love.

In today’s vitriolic world, this promise offers hope. It reminds us that no matter how dire the situation, God’s healing power is available to us. It encourages us to persevere in our faith and to trust in His ability to bring about change.

Reflective Questions:

  1. In what areas of my life do I need to practice more humility?
  2. How can I make seeking God’s face a daily priority?
  3. What sins or harmful behaviors do I need to turn away from?
  4. How can I contribute to the healing of my community and nation?

Takeaway:

2 Chronicles 7:14 is a powerful call to action for Christians today. It challenges us to humble ourselves, seek God earnestly, repent of our sins, and trust in His promise of forgiveness and healing. In a world that often feels broken and divided, this verse offers a path to restoration and peace.

Meditative Takeaway on 2 Chronicles 7:14

In the stillness of our hearts, let us reflect on the profound message of 2 Chronicles 7:14. This verse is not just a call to action but an invitation to transformation. It beckons us to humble ourselves, to seek God’s presence earnestly, and to turn away from our sins. As we meditate on these words, let us consider the following:

  1. Humility: True humility is recognizing our dependence on God. It is the foundation of our spiritual journey, reminding us that we are not self-sufficient. In a world that often glorifies pride and self-reliance, let us embrace humility as a path to divine grace.
  2. Prayer: Prayer is our direct line to God. It is through prayer that we communicate our deepest desires, fears, and hopes. Let us commit to a life of prayer, knowing that God hears us and responds with love and wisdom.
  3. Seeking God’s Face: To seek God’s face is to desire His presence above all else. It requires us to prioritize our relationship with Him, setting aside time each day to connect with our Creator. In the busyness of life, let us find moments of quiet to seek His guidance and peace.
  4. Repentance: Turning from our wicked ways is a continuous process of self-examination and growth. It is about recognizing our faults, seeking forgiveness, and striving to live in alignment with God’s will. Let us be vigilant in our efforts to live righteously, knowing that true healing comes from repentance.

Let us remember that God’s promise of forgiveness and healing is ever-present. He is ready to restore our hearts and our land if we turn to Him with sincerity and faith and trust HIM in all we do and speak. He is in CONTROL – He is OUR everything and in control of all things big and small!

May this verse inspire us to live with humility, to pray fervently, to seek God’s presence, and to repent earnestly. In doing so, we open ourselves to the transformative power of God’s love and grace.

Closing Prayer:

“Dear LORD, we come before You with humble hearts, acknowledging our need for Your grace and guidance. We seek Your face, longing to know You more deeply and to align our lives with Your will. Forgive us for our sins and help us to turn away from all that is wicked. Heal our land, Lord, and bring unity and peace to our nation and people. Guide our leaders with Your wisdom and fill them with a spirit of justice and compassion. May Your love and truth prevail in our hearts and in our world. We ask this in the precious name of Jesus. Amen.”

 

DEAR GOD: Assurance Of Your Presence Is Reassuring~

 

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In the book of Jeremiah, chapter 29, verse 12, we find a promise of a profound connection between God and His people: “Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.” This verse is a beacon of hope, a reminder that in seeking God with a sincere heart, we are heard.

The Assurance of Being Heard

In a world brimming with ugly noise and overwhelming distractions, the assurance that our voice is heard by the Divine is deeply comforting. Jeremiah 29:12 is set within a letter sent by the prophet Jeremiah to the exiles in Babylon, offering them guidance and hope during a time of uncertainty and longing for home. It speaks to the moral imperative of maintaining faith, stirring our very souls and the importance of prayer, even when circumstances seem hopeless, grim and dire.

The Moral Imperative of Hope

The moral lesson here is one of perseverance in faith. The Israelites, far from their homeland and feeling abandoned, are promised that their prayers are not in vain. This teaches us that in our own times of exile—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—our hope should not waver. The act of calling upon God is an act of trust, a belief that despite our current struggles, there is a plan for our welfare, “plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29:11).

Reflective Question

  • How often do we, in our moments of despair, forget the power of reaching out in prayer?
  • Do we truly believe that we are heard, or do we let the cacophony of our trials drown out our faith?

 Today as we go about our business, be calm and confident knowing we walk with the LORD.” Be grateful to the LORD. For all we endeavor to aspire, in all we are, and in every moment, we are here on earth – it is a gift from God-and we should always be thankful and glorify our Father all the days of our lives.

Are you calling upon the LORD? He’s listening.

“Dear Heavenly Father, In the quietude of this moment, we reach out to You, echoing the words of Jeremiah. We call upon You, knowing that You are listening, that our voices are not lost in the void. Grant us the strength to maintain hope when the horizon seems distant, and the courage to seek You with all our hearts. May we always remember that You are near, ready to listen, and eager to guide us back to Your embrace, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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May God’s voice that is firmly rooted in scripture, invite us to reflect on the constancy of His loving Omnipotence and His Holy Presence through the power of prayer. May it encourage us to hold onto hope and to remember that we are never truly alone in our struggles.

DEAR GOD: Earnest Prayers Growth In Spirit~

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There are many examples of Biblical characters praying in earnest like Hannah, Naomi, and David, and Joseph in the Bible. God hears all of us as we open our heart and pray to Him. Our prayers reach the heavens, and He reacts, according to His time, and will.  We mustn’t forget that our Omnipotent Father is true to His children and His love is unwavering. He is merciful and complies with our desires and wishes, when they are all part of His plan and scope of reasoning. Some examples of earnest praying are listed below.

Naomi was a woman who experienced great loss and bitterness in her life. She moved from Bethlehem to Moab with her husband and two sons, but they all died there, leaving her alone with her two daughters-in-law, Ruth and Orpah. She decided to return to Bethlehem but urged her daughters-in-law to stay in Moab and find new husbands. Ruth insisted on staying with Naomi, but Orpah left. Naomi changed her name to Mara, which means bitter, and said, “The Almighty has made my life very bitter. He has taken away everything I had. The Lord has brought me back empty. The Lord has judged me. The Almighty has punished me.” (Ruth 1:20-21) Naomi prayed for God’s blessing and kindness on Ruth, who remained loyal to her and followed her God. She also prayed for God to provide a husband and a home for Ruth.

God answered Naomi’s prayers by leading Ruth to Boaz, a relative of Naomi’s husband, who married Ruth and redeemed their family. Ruth gave birth to a son, Obed, who became the grandfather of King David and an ancestor of Jesus Christ. Naomi’s bitterness turned to joy as she nursed her grandson and praised God for his provision. (Ruth 2:20, 3:1, 4:13-17)


David was a man after God’s own heart, who faced many trials and enemies in his life. He was anointed as king of Israel by Samuel but had to wait for many years before he could take the throne. He was persecuted by King Saul, who tried to kill him several times. He had to flee from his own son Absalom, who rebelled against him and tried to usurp his kingdom.

He also committed adultery with Bathsheba and murdered her husband Uriah, which brought severe consequences on his family. David prayed to God with honesty and humility, confessing his sins, asking for forgiveness, seeking guidance, expressing his trust, and praising God’s greatness.

Some of his prayers are recorded in the Psalms, such as Psalm 3, 23, 32, 51, and 139.

David also prayed for his son Solomon, who succeeded him as king, and asked God to give him wisdom and a loyal heart. God answered David’s prayers by forgiving his sins, delivering him from his enemies, establishing his throne, and making a covenant with him that his descendant would reign forever. (1 Samuel 16:13, 24:10, 2 Samuel 7:18-29, 12:13, 15:31, 24:10, 1 Chronicles 29:10-19)

Joseph was a son of Jacob, who was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers. He was taken to Egypt, where he served as a slave in Potiphar’s house. He was falsely accused of raping Potiphar’s wife and thrown into prison. He interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh’s cupbearer and baker but was forgotten by them for two years. He was finally remembered and brought before Pharaoh, who had a dream that no one could interpret. Joseph gave God the credit for his ability to interpret dreams and revealed to Pharaoh that his dream meant seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine. Pharaoh was impressed by Joseph’s wisdom and put him in charge of the whole land of Egypt. Joseph prepared for the famine and saved many lives, including his own family, who came to Egypt to buy food. Joseph forgave his brothers and reconciled with them, saying, “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” (Genesis 50:20)

Joseph prayed to God for guidance, protection, and blessing. He also prayed for his sons, Manasseh and Ephraim, and asked God to make them fruitful and multiply them. God answered Joseph’s prayers by preserving his life, elevating his position, fulfilling his dreams, and making him a blessing to many nations. (Genesis 37:5-11, 39:2-23, 40:8, 41:16, 41:37-57, 45:5-8, 48:15-16, 49:22-26)

And of course, there is God fearing Hannah, who prayed for her womb to be “opened” as she was barren and wanted to bring forth a child and promised God that her son would be dedicated to Him and she would never bring a razor upon his head or strong drink. And it was granted – 1 Samuel 2:1–10,

Praying by your soul in a manner such as these significant men and women of the Bible not only will bring us closer to the LORD, but it enables our growth in the spiritual realm (by our spirit and life according to that depth) that will catapult and solidify us in a relationship with the LORD that will exceed our usual path of existence. For when we engage fully in trusting Him and loving Him, heart, mind body and soul it makes all the difference in the world and in our lives!

“Father, may I pray in earnest in my spirit to Your ears, may I be humble in every aspect of my life, and adhere body, mind and soul in my requests and my devotion and dedication to You, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”