Sunday, September 14, 2025

Nightly Bible Devotion12

 You Will Win! Amen!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nightly Bible Verse

And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell, ~James 3:6

Nightly Inspiration

Words have the potential to break hearts, shatter confidence, and destroy relationships. Words are sharp and painful; they will set the world on fire if allowed. Scripture tells us our tounges can defile our entire body because our language reflects God’s character. When we become angry, hurt, or need to administer spiritual discipline, we will speak kindly to one another and continue to love each other as God loves us.

Nightly Prayer

Dear God, we are a reflection of Your love in our words and actions. Teach us to use kind, merciful words when speaking to each other.in Jesus’ Name, Amen.

All We Need Is JESUS!!!!!!!!!!

When You Are Losing Hope

These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace, in the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world. ~John 16:33

Morning Bible Verse

Return unto thy rest, O my soul; for the LORD hath dealt bountifully with thee. ~Psalm 116:7

Morning Prayer

Lord, I need to get to know Your Word and Your promises better. Help me to put You first in every area.in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Afternoon Bible Verse

Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy? ~Proverbs 27:4

Nightly Bible Verse

And Aaron said, Let not the anger of my lord wax hot: thou knowest the people, that they are set on mischief. ~Exodus 32:22

Nightly Prayer

Heavenly Father, my day is drawing to an end, and I’m ready to turn in. in Jesus’ Name. amen.

The Risen Christ and His Message to His Disciples

 Jesus said, Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.””

John 20:17 (NIV)

Today’s Devotional

John 20:17 captures a pivotal moment in the story of the Resurrection, where Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene and instructs her to share the news of His impending ascension with His disciples. This verse highlights the deep connection between Jesus and His followers, as well as the important role they play in spreading His message.
 
The instruction given to Mary Magdalene emphasizes the urgency of sharing the good news with the disciples. Jesus wanted them to know that His time on earth was coming to an end, but that His relationship with them would not end. The verse also underscores the fact that Jesus’ relationship with His disciples is rooted in love, as He refers to them as “my brothers” and states that He will be ascending to “my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.” This statement reveals the unity between Jesus, His followers, and God the Father.

Time to reflect

Considering John 20:17, we can learn the following lessons on how to apply the teachings of this verse in our personal lives:
 
  • Embrace the importance of sharing the good news of Jesus’ resurrection and ascension with others.
  • Recognize the deep, personal relationship we can have with Jesus as our Savior and God as our Father.
  • Understand that our relationship with Jesus transcends physical presence and is based on faith and love.
  • Seek to cultivate our connection with Jesus through prayer, studying His Word, and fellowship with other believers.

Prayer Of The Day

Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who conquered death and rose again. We are grateful for His sacrifice and the eternal life that we have through faith in Him. Help us to fully comprehend the depth of the relationship we share with Jesus, as our Savior and our Brother, and with You as our Father.
 
Empower us to share the good news of Jesus’ resurrection and ascension with others, so that they too may come to know and love You. Strengthen our faith and guide us in our daily walk with You, so that we may reflect Your love and grace to those around us. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Strengthening Faith

In light of John 20:17, take these action steps to grow in our relationship with Jesus and share the good news of His resurrection and ascension:
 
  1. Pray for opportunities to share the gospel with others and for the boldness to seize those opportunities.
  2. Deepen your relationship with Jesus through regular prayer, Bible study, and fellowship with other believers.
  3. Reflect on the significance of Jesus’ resurrection and ascension, and let it inspire you to live a life of faith, hope, and love.

Today's Wisdom

John 20:17 is a powerful reminder of the significance of Jesus’ resurrection and ascension, as well as the importance of sharing this message with others. As we go forth with the knowledge of Christ’s victory over death and His promise of eternal life, let us be encouraged and strengthened in our faith. May we continually deepen our relationship with Jesus, knowing that He is not only our Savior but also our Brother, and that we share an unbreakable bond with Him and our Heavenly Father. In doing so, let us be inspired to share the good news of Jesus’ resurrection and ascension with others, shining His light and love to a world in need of hope and salvation.


Psalm 139:4

 You search out my path and my lying down and are acquainted with all my ways. Even before a word is on my tongue, behold, O Lord, you know it altogether.

‭‭Psalm‬ ‭139:3-4

He Knows Us

God knows everything about us. Why? He is our Creator. An artist knows every single thing about their painting. An author knows everything about the books they write. So the Creator God knows everything about His beautiful creation- you and me. He searches us, He knows us, and He even knows every single word before it is on His lips.

He is a good God and trustworthy because He knows us. He knows what is good for you. He knows what is not. He only wants you to follow because He is so trustworthy.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
You know my heart. Help me to trust you everyday. Amen.

John 14: 25-26

 I am telling you these things now while I am still with you. But when the Father sends the Advocate as my representative—that is, the Holy Spirit—he will teach you everything and will remind you of everything I have told you.

John 14:25-26

The Holy Spirit, Teacher

Another job of the Holy Spirit is to teach us about the scriptures as believers. We begin as newborn baby Christians who do not know much about the Lord. As we grow in our faith, we grow in the understanding and knowledge of who He is. We should never be satisfied, but should always want to grow more and more in our faith. When we stop we become stagnant. Just like moving water stays pure, we should keep moving so we do not fall prey to the devil and his schemes.

Pray and ask the Holy Spirit to teach you the things of God so you will grow deeper in your faith and relationship with Him. You will not be disappointed.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
Help me grow in my faith. May I listen to your teachings and take everything to heart. Amen.

John 14:27

 I am leaving you with a gift—peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give. So don’t be troubled or afraid.

John 14:27

The Peace of Christ

The only peace the world knows how to give is a false, empty peace. It is a peace that satisfies for a time, but not forever. The only peace the world knows is the peace that is the opposite of war or fighting.

The peace that Jesus gives is a totally different type of peace. It is a peace that only He can give. It is an eternal peace that always leaves you full, not empty. His peace comforts, reassures, and gives hope. It eases your heart and mind and settles your emotions. You have no reason to be troubled or afraid when you have the peace of Jesus Christ.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
May I experience your peace every single day. May I be comforted by who you are. Amen.

Ephesians 4:32

 Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.

‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭4:32

Kindhearted

We hear a lot in this world about being kind, but what does that truly mean? In this verse, Paul’s says to be kind and forgive. The two go hand in hand. It can be easy to be kind to people you like, or even strangers, but it is very difficult to be kind to someone who has wronged you. I have had people wrong me who I thought were friends. People I thought were loyal. God wants you to especially be kind to them. Forgive others and be kind to them because God has done that for you! As hard as it is for you, your sins were so much greater and Jesus forgave you.

Pray and ask God that He will help you forgive others as He has forgiven you.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
Thank you for your forgiveness. Help me be kind and forgive others. Amen.

John 14:29

 I have told you these things before they happen so that when they do happen, you will believe.

John 14:29

Believe

Jesus gave us every reason to believe in Him. The entire Old Testament is full of prophecies proclaiming His coming, His death, and resurrection. Jesus Himself prophesied about His death and resurrection. No one understood His purpose, but He never wavered. He was always faithful to His Father’s plan.

He said that the reason He said and did the things He did was so that His followers would believe even more in who He was. Everything He said and did was evidence of who He really was. Do you believe He is who He said He is? Think about this in terms of today’s world. God is still giving us evidence of who is today. We will miss it if we do not open our eyes to everything He has done and is still doing.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
I believe you are the Son of God. You are who you proclaimed to be. Amen.

Questions Young People Ask; Answers That Work

 Why Did Dad And Mom Split Up?

“I was home with Mom the day Dad left us. I was only six, so I didn’t understand what was going on. I was sitting on the floor watching TV, and I could hear my mom sobbing and begging my dad to stay. He came downstairs with a suitcase, knelt down, gave me a kiss, and said, ‘Daddy will always love you.’ Then he walked out the door. I didn’t see my dad for a long time after that. Since then, I have been afraid that Mom would leave too.” ~Elaine, 19

If your parents divorce, it can seem like the end of the world, a catastrophe that generates enough misery to last forever. It often triggers a wave of shame, anger, anxiety, fear of abandonment, guilt, depression, and profound loss—even a desire for revenge.

If your parents have recently split up, you might be experiencing similar feelings, and no wonder, for our Creator meant for children to be raised by both a father and a mother. (Ephesians 6:1-3) Now you have been deprived of the daily presence of a parent, one you may have deeply loved. “I really looked up to my father and wanted to be with him,” says Daniel, whose parents split up when he was seven. “But Mom got custody of us.”

Why Parents Break Up

Often, a split-up comes as a surprise to the children because parents kept their problems hidden. “I was in shock,” says Rachel, who was 15 when her parents divorced. “I always thought that they were in love.” Even when parents do squabble, it may still as a blow when they actually split up!

In many cases, the split-up occurs because one parent is guilty of sexual misconduct. Under those circumstances, God does permit the innocent mate to obtain a divorce and be free to marry again. (Matthew 19:9) In other cases, “wrath and screaming and abusive speech” have erupted into violence, causing one parent to fear for his or her physical well-being and that of the children. –Ephesians 4:31.

Admittedly, some couples split up for less compelling reasons. Rather than work out their problems, some selfishly divorce because they claim they are “unhappy” or “no longer in love.” This is displeasing to God, who “has hated a divorcing” of that kind. (Malachi 2:16) Jesus implied that some families might be disrupted when one mate becomes a Christian. –Matthew 10:34-36.

Whatever the case, the fact that your parents may have chosen to be silent or to give you only vague answers to your questions regarding the divorce does not mean they do not love you. Wrapped up in their own hurt, your parents may simply find it hard to talk about the divorce. (Proverbs 24:10) They may also find it awkward and embarrassing to admit to their mutual failures.

What You Can Do

Identify your fears. Because divorce can turn your world upside down, you may find yourself worrying about things that you formerly took for granted. Even so, you may be able to shrink your fears to a manageable size by first identifying what they are. Below, put a checkmark next to what you fear most, or identify your own fear by writing it next to” Other.”

·        My other parent will also abandon me.

·        My family won’t have enough money to survive.

·        The divorce is somehow my fault.

·        If I marry, my own marriage will fail.

·        Other ___________________________________

Discuss Your Concerns. King Solomon said that there is “a time to speak.” (Ecclesiastes 3:7) So, try to discern the right time to discuss with your parents the fears you identified above. Let them know how sad or confused you are. Maybe they will be able to explain what is happening and thus lessen your anxiety. If your parents are unwilling or unable to give you the support you need at the moment, you may be able to confide in a mature friend. Take the initiative to seek out such a person. Just having someone who will listen to you can be a tremendous relief. –Proverbs 17:17.

Did You Know?

Marital unhappiness is not something that you inherit from your parents.

“There is . . . a time to heal.” –Ecclesiastes 3:1, 3.

Tip: If your parents have divorced, one or quite likely both of them have made mistakes. Try to identify those mistakes so that you can avoid repeating them if you choose to marry in the future. –Proverbs 27:12.

What Not To Do

Don’t hold a grudge. “My parents were selfish,” says Daniel, quoted earlier. “They didn’t really think about us and how what they did would affect us.” Daniel’s feelings are understandable and may be true. But how would you answer the following questions? Write your answers on the line provided.

What harm could come to Daniel if he refused to let go of his anger and resentment? (Read Proverbs 29:22).

 

Although it would be difficult, why might it be good for Daniel to try to forgive his parents for the hurt they have caused him? (Read Ephesians 4:31, 32).

 

How might the basic truth stated at Romans 3:23 help Daniel to view his parents objectively?

 

“After my mom left us, I was depressed and cried every day. But I prayed often, kept busy helping others, and stayed close to mature friends. I feel that through those means, Jehovah God helped me to cope.” –Natalie

Avoid self-destructive behavior. “I was unhappy and depressed after my parents’ divorce,” recalls Denny. “I started having problems in school and failed one year. After that . . . I became the class clown and got into a lot of fights.”

What, do you think, was Denny trying to accomplish by becoming the class clown?

 

Why might he have started getting into a lot of fights?

 

If you have felt the urge to punish your parents by behaving badly, how might the principle at Galatians 6:7 help you to keep the right perspective?

 

Getting over your parents’ divorce is like recovering from a broken arm—the process is painful, but you will eventually heal!

What To Expect in The Future

A literal injury, such as a broken bone, can take weeks or even months to heal completely. Similarly, emotional injuries take time to heal. Some experts feel that the worst of a divorce is over within three years. That may seem like a long time, but remember, a lot has to happen before your life can stabilize.

For one thing, the household routine—disrupted by the divorce—must be reorganized. Time will also pass before your parents are back on their feet emotionally. Only then may they finally be able to give you the needed support. However, as your life regains some semblance of regularity, you will begin to feel normal again.

Action Plan

I can express my fears to (write the name of a mature person you would like to talk to):

 

If I feel an urge to punish my parents by behaving badly, I can control it if I do the following:

 

What I would like to ask my parent(s) about this subject is:

 

What Do You Think?

·        Why might your parents be reluctant to talk with you about their divorce?

·        Why is it important to remember that divorce is a dispute between your parents—not with you!

In the next chapter, feel anxious because your parent remarried? How can you cope?

Devotion: Gleaning the Fields

 The Bible in One Year: Isaiah 7-8/Ephesians 2

Today’s Reading: Ruth 2:1-12

Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, “Let me go to the fields and pick up the leftover grain behind anyone in whose eyes I find favor.” ~Ruth 2:2

Gleaning the Fields

A Tanzanian friend has a vision for redeeming a piece of desolate land in the capital city of Dodoma. Recognizing the needs of some local widows, Ruth wants to transform these dusty acres into a place to keep chickens and grow crops. Her vision to provide for those in need is rooted in her love for God and was inspired by her biblical namesake, Ruth.

God’s laws allowed the poor or the foreigner to glean (harvest) from the edges of the fields (Leviticus 19:9-10). Ruth (in the Bible) was a foreigner and was therefore allowed to work in the fields, gathering food for her and her mother-in-law. Gleaning in Boaz’s field, a close relative, led to Ruth and Naomi ultimately finding a home and protection. Ruth used her ingenuity and effort in the work of the day—gathering food from the edges of the field—and God blessed her.

The passion of my friend Ruth and the dedication of the biblical Ruth stir me to give thanks to God for how He cares for the poor and downtrodden. They inspire me to seek ways to help others in my community and more broadly as a means of expressing my thanks to our giving God. How might you worship God through extending His mercy to others? ~Amy Boucher PYE

Jesus, You desire that no one would go hungry. Open our eyes to the ways we can help those in need. May we share Your love, for Your glory.

God cares for the vulnerable.

Your Prayers Growth Narrow and Selfish

Then shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us. ~Psalm 67:6

John 6:27-29

 John 6:27-29 – Labour not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life, which the Son of man shall give unto you; for him hath God the Father sealed. Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.

Colossians 2:12 – Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead.

Colossians 2:13 – And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses;

Galatians 2:11-16 – But when Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to be blamed. For before that certain came from James, he did eat with the Gentiles; but when they were come, he withdrew and separated himself, fearing them which were of the circumcision. And the other Jews dissembled likewise with him; insomuch that Barnabas also was carried away with their dissimulation. But when I saw that they walked not uprightly according to the truth of the gospel, if thou, being a Jew, livest after the manner of Gentiles, and not as do the Jews, why compellest thou the Gentiles to live as do the Jews? We who are Jews by nature, and not sinners of the Gentiles, Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law; for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.

Ephesians 2:8 – For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God:

Ephesians 2:9-10 – Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.

John 3:16 – For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

Acts 2:38 – Then Peter said unto them, Repent; and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.

Romans 10:9-10 – That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shall be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

Mark 16:16 – He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.

Daily Devotion: Good Brings Forth Good

 You Will Win! Amen!

Daily Bible Verse

Therefore, the Lord Himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. ~Isaiah 7:14

Daily Inspiration

Immanuel, as rendered here and in the Gospel of Matthew from the original Hebrew, often translates to “God with us,” marking the name foretold in the Old Testament as our Messiah and Savior, Jesus Christ. Indeed, God is and always has been with us. May his message of goodness and compassion shine through to our current age, where his name is still as relevant as ever.

Daily Prayer

Lord O Heavenly Father, I give thanks to the pure Virgin through whom Your word was born unto the world. Praise be Your enduring song of hope for man and mankind, that You are always with us, in sickness and in health, in life as in death. May we glorify Your truth in all we do, for then as now, forever more, Immanuel, Amen.

With God All Things Are Possible!!!!!!!

Good Brings Forth Good

By Frances Taylor

Good Brings Forth Good: We need to take care that we are the “good trees” that produce good fruit. ~Luke 6:43-45

And evil brings forth evil. Honest people can be trusted to be honest, and dishonest people can’t be trusted, because they lie. Whether we like it or not, we are judged for our actions. People are always watching us, just as we watch others, if we are honest with ourselves. It takes time to get to know people. Because of that, we watch what they do, what they say, so that we can decide how well we want to know them. We all shield ourselves from pain or misunderstanding by only revealing ourselves a little at a time. If someone is always gossiping about their friends, we wonder what they are saying about us when we’re not present. If a co-worker brings home office supplies, are you comfortable leaving your valuables around? It is only when others prove themselves trustworthy that we are willing to share ourselves with them, that we are open to bringing them into our lives. We look for the “good trees” to include in our lives, and once we identify the “rotten trees,” we do our best to avoid them, or if that isn’t possible, then to avoid giving them invitations to do damage to others. We need to take care that we are the “good trees” that produce good fruit.

Prayer

Oh Lord, we try to do the right thing and to follow Your laws. May we be the good trees that produce good fruit and be good witnesses to Your love and our belief in You. Amen.

God Is My Provider, Today, Tomorrow, And Always!!!!!!!

When You Are Tired

For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lost ye be wearied and faint in your minds. ~Hebrews 12:3

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Nightly Bible Verse 11

 You Will Win. Amen!!!!!!

Nightly Bible Verse

And another also said, Lord, I will follow thee; but let me first go bid them farewell, which are at home at my house. ~Luke 9:61

Nightly Inspiration

We cannot surrender part of our lives to serve the Lord; we must surrender it all. We see multiple occurrences in the New Testament when Jesus says, ‘follow me,” met with an excuse or other business that needed to be taken care of first. We like to think that, given the opportunity, we would follow immediately, but that may not be true. We put many earthly activities before the Lord. We make idols of technology, sports, and other activities or people. These secondary priorities cause us to wander away from the Lord instead of closer to Him. We must analyze our walk closely and remove all stumbling blocks that distract us from the Lord.

Nightly Prayer

Dear Lord, we want to serve You with ALL our hearts. Help us analyze our lives and remove stumbling blocks that slow our walk with You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Pray Because God Listens!!!!!!

If Discouraged About Your Work

The LORD hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad. ~Psalm 126:3

Morning Bible Verse

Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. ~Proverbs 4:23

Morning Prayer

Lord, open my mind that I may be aware of Your presence in my daily life. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Afternoon Bible Verse

This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. ~Galatians 5:16

Nightly Bible Verse

Rejoice evermore. ~1 Thessalonians 5:16

Nightly Prayer

Dear Lord, I believe You set Your eyes on me from the beginning. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Questions Young People Ask/Answers That Work: How Can I Earn More Freedom

 How Can I Earn More Freedom?

“I wish my parents would let me venture out a little.”—Sarah, 18.

“I’m always asking my parents why they don’t trust me when I want to go out with a group of friends. Often, they tell me: “We trust you. We just don’t trust your friends.” –Christine, 18.

Like Sarah and Christine, do you yearn for more freedom? To get it, you’ll need to gain the trust of your parents. But trust is a lot like money. Earning it is hard, losing it is easy, and no matter how much you’re given, it may never seem to be enough. “Whenever I want to go out,” says 16-year-old Iliana, “my parents bombard me with questions about where I’m going, the people I’m going with, what I’ll be doing, and when I’ll be back. I know they’re my parents, but it irritates me when they question me like that!”

What can you do to get your parents to trust you and give you more freedom? Before answering that question, let’s look at why trust is such a hot-button topic between many parents and youths.

Growing Pains

The Bible acknowledges that “a man will leave his father and his mother.” (Genesis 2:24) Of course, the same can be said of a woman. Whether you’re a male or a female, a vital objective of adolescence is to prepare you for adulthood—the time when you’ll be equipped to leave home and perhaps raise a family of your own.”

However, the transition to adulthood isn’t like a door that you simply walk through when you reach a certain age. It’s more like a stairway that you climb, step by step, throughout adolescence. Granted, you and your parents may have conflicting opinions as to just how far you’ve progressed up that stairway. “I’m 20 years old, and this is still an issue!” says Maria, who feels that she’s not trusted when it comes to her choices of friends.

“My parents think that I wouldn’t have the strength to walk away from a bad situation. I’ve tried telling them that I have already walked away from bad situations, but that’s not good enough for them!”

As Maria’s comments reveal, the issue of trust can be a source of considerable tension between youths and parents. Is that true in your family? If so, how can you earn greater trust from your parents? And if you’ve lost their trust because of some unwise actions on your part, what can you do to repair the damage?

Did You Know…

Unlimited freedom is not a sign of parental love but of parental neglect.

·        For more information, see Chapter 7 of this book.

Tip…

Rather than comparing your present restrictions with the freedom of an older sibling, compare the restrictions you used to have when you were younger with the freedom you have now.

Prove Yourself Trustworthy

The apostle Paul wrote to first-century Christians: “Keep proving what you yourselves are.” (2 Corinthians 13:5) True, he wasn’t primarily addressing adolescents. Still, the principle applies. The degree to which you’re accorded freedom often matches the degree to which you prove yourself trustworthy. Not that you have to be perfect. After all, everyone makes mistakes. (Ecclesiastes 7:20) Overall, though, does your pattern of behavior give your parents reason to withhold their trust?

For example, Paul wrote: “We wish to conduct ourselves honestly in all things.” (Hebrews 13:18) Ask yourself, “What kind of track record do I have when it comes to being up front with my parents about my whereabouts and activities?” Consider the comments of a few youths who have had to take a look at themselves in this regard. After you’ve read their comments, answer the questions listed below.

Lori: “I was secretly e-mailing a boy I liked. My parents found out about it and told me to stop. I promised that I would, but I didn’t. This went on for a year. I’d e-mail that boy; my parents would find out. I’d apologize and promise to stop, but then I’d do it again. It got to the point where my parents couldn’t trust me with anything.”

Why do you think, did Lori’s parents withhold their trust?

 

If you were Lori’s parent, what would you have done, and why?

 

How could Lori have behaved more responsibly after her parents first talked to her about the problem?

 

“When talking to my parents, I am open about my problems and concerns. I think this makes it easier for them to trust me.” ~Dianna

Beverly: “My parents didn’t trust me when it came to boys, but now I can understand why. I was flirting with a couple of them who were two years older than I was. I was also spending long hours on the phone with them, and at gatherings I’d talk to them and almost no one else. My parents took away my phone for a month, and they wouldn’t let me go places where those boys would be.”

If you were Beverly’s parents, what would you have done, and why?

 

Do you think the restrictions that Beverly’s parents placed on her were unreasonable? If so, why?

 

What could Beverly have done to restore her parents’ trust?

 

“You must not use your freedom as an excuse for doing wrong.” ~1 Peter 2:16, Contemporary English Version

Regaining Trust

What if, like the youths quoted above, your actions have contributed to your parents’ lack of trust? Even if that’s the case, be assured that you can turn the tide. But how?

Likely, your parents will accord you greater trust and freedom as you build up a record of responsible behavior. Annette came to appreciate that fact. “When you’re younger,” she says, “you don’t fully appreciate the importance of being trusted. Now I feel more responsible, and I feel compelled to act in a way that will help me retain my parents’ lack of trust in you, focus on building up a record of trustworthy behavior. You will likely earn more freedom.

For example, are you dependable in the areas listed below? Put a checkmark in the box next to any traits you need to work on:

·        Keeping my curfew

·        Being punctual

·        Finishing chores

·        Keeping my room clean

·        Using the phone or computer in a balanced way

·        Following through on my promises

·        Being financially responsible

·        Getting out of bed without prodding

·        Speaking the truth

·        Admitting mistakes and apologizing

·        Other

Why not make a personal resolve to prove yourself trustworthy in the area you indicated? Follow the admonition of the Bible: “Put away the old personality which conforms to your former course of conduct.” (Ephesians 4:22) “Let your Yes mean Yes.” (James 5:12) “Speak truth each one of you with his neighbor.” (Ephesians 4:25) “Be obedient to your parents in everything.” (Colossians 3:20) In time, your advancement will be manifest to others. Including your parents. – 1 Timothy 4:15.

But what if you feel that, despite your best efforts, your parents aren’t giving you the freedom you deserve? Why not talk over the matter with them? Instead of complaining that they need to be more trusting, respectfully ask them what they think you need to do to earn their trust. Explain your goals clearly in this regard.

Don’t expect your parents to make concessions immediately. No doubt they’ll want to make sure that you’ll make good on your promises. Use this opportunity to prove yourself trustworthy. In time, your parents may well accord you greater trust and freedom. That was the case with Beverly, quoted earlier. “It’s much harder to gain trust than it is to lose it,” she says, adding, “I’m gaining trust right now, and it feels good!”

Action Plan

I will be more trustworthy in the following areas:

 

If I lose my parents’ trust, I will:

 

What I would like to ask my parent(s) about this subject is:

 

What Do You Think?

·        Why might your parents hesitate to give you greater freedom even when you work hard to prove yourself trustworthy?

·        How does your ability to communicate with your parents affect their willingness to give you more freedom?

In the next chapter: have your parents divorced? How can you keep your balance when your world seems to have fallen apart?

Devotion: Asking God First

 The Bible In One Year: Isaiah 5-6/Ephesians 1

Today’s Reading: Psalm 37:3-7; 23-24

Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. ~Psalm 37:4

Asking God First

Early in our marriage, I struggled to figure out my wife’s preferences. Did she want a quiet dinner at home or a meal at a fancy restaurant? Was it okay for me to hang out with the guys, or did she expect me to keep the weekend free for her? Once, instead of guessing and deciding first, I asked her, “What do you want?”

“I’m fine with either,” she replied with a warm smile. “I’m just happy you thought of me.”

At times, I’ve wanted desperately to know exactly what God wanted me to do—such as which job to take. Praying for guidance and reading the Bible didn’t reveal any specific answers. But one answer was clear: I was to trust in the Lord, take delight in Him, and commit my way to Him (Psalm 37:3-5).

That’s when I realized that God usually gives us the freedom of choice—if we first seek to put His ways before our own. That means dropping choices that are plainly wrong or would not please Him. It might be something immoral, ungodly, or unhelpful toward our relationship with Him. If the remaining options please God, then we’re free to choose from them. Our loving Father wants to give us the desires of our hearts—hearts that take delight in Him (v.4). ~Leslie Koh.

Teach me, O God, to put You first in everything I do. Show me how to take delight in You, that my heart will be transformed to be like Yours.

Do your decisions please God?

When You Pray

Give us this day our daily bread. ~Matthew 6:11

Ephesians 2:8

 Ephesians 2:8 -- For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the Gift of God:

Romans 3:23-25 – For ALL have sinned, and come short of the Glory of God: Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God;

Romans 5:1-2 – Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the Glory of God.

John 14:16 – And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;

Ephesians 2:13-18 – But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ. For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us; Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace; And that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby; And came and preached to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh. For through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father.

Titus 2:11 – For the Grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to ALL men.

Devotion: Teach Your Children

 You Will Win!!!!!!

Daily Bible Verse

All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things are not edified. Let no man seek his own, but every man another’s wealth. ~1 Corinthians 10:23-24

Daily Inspiration

Paul does not here reject God’s Law and claim that nothing he could possibly do would be sin. He speaks about using the things of the world and matters of doubt. He speaks about the believer’s freedom, but he makes it clear that we should choose what is edifying and what is beneficial to the welfare of others.

Daily Prayer

 Help me not to use my freedom as an excuse to walk uncharitably or to live for myself. All things must be done to serve God and serve others, not simply to serve myself. Give me godly discernment, I pray, to know what will edify and what will needlessly offend others. Give me a spirit of love that seeks good for others instead of just claiming my rights. Amen.

All We Need Is JESUS!!!!!!

Teach Your Children

By Frances Taylor

Teach Your Children: God should be first in our thoughts in the morning and the last thing we think about before going to sleep. ~Deuteronomy 6:4-7

God, through Moses, tells us that it is our responsibility to pass on our faith to our children. It’s not the job of others, although others certainly will help you and can add to what you have taught them. But the primary job is ours. We do this in words and by our actions. We talk to them about God, we tell of the glory of creation that the Father has given us, we talk about the salvation earned for us by the Son, Jesus, and we talk about the fact that the Holy Spirit dwells within us and all who believe. We let them know that we are ALL God’s children, and we have a responsibility to love others as Jesus loved us, that we have a responsibility to care for ALL of God’s creation, and that includes not being wasteful or destroying the land. It’s telling them that God comes first and that sports or money or pleasure are not gods to be worshipped. And this message goes beyond just the telling; these words are to be written in our hearts, carried with us when we’re home or away, at work or play. God should be first in our thoughts in the morning and the last thing we think about before going to sleep. In order to teach our children, we need to learn this for ourselves.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, You are first in our lives, in our minds, and our hearts. May we always keep You there and share the wonder of You with others. Amen.

Just Pray And Everything Will Be Fine!!!!!!!

When You Are Seeking Peace

Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulations: continuing instant in prayer; ~Romans 12:12

Thursday, July 31, 2025

John 14: 13-14

 You can ask for anything in my name, and I will do it, so that the Son can bring glory to the Father. Yes, ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it!

John 14:13-14

Ask In His Name

There are some in this world that take the Bible out of context, especially when it comes to prayer. Some think that God is a genie in which you can just ask Him for whatever you want and He will grant it to you. This is not how God works at all. Sometimes you may not get the answer you want. You may get a “no” or a “wait.” When Jesus says, “You can ask for anything in my name, and I will do it” it does not mean that we should ask for any material thing we want. Instead, we should make sure our desires align with God’s desires. When that happens, then we can ask for anything in His name because it will be His desires and His will.

Take some time to pray today and ask God to place His desires in your heart, so that you will know what He wants.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
May your desires become my desires. I long for what you long for. Amen.

John 14:15

 If you love me, obey my commandments.

John 14:15

A Deeper Love

We show our love for the Lord by obeying His commandments. When we do what He wants us to do, we show how much we love Him. Think about a husband and wife. One of the greatest ways they can show each other how much they love each other is the way they act toward one another. If they are always complaining about one another, then it will be difficult to really love each other deeply. However, when husband and wife go out of their way to show each other how much they love each other, their love will grow deeper and deeper. This is the same as our relationship with God. When we obey His commandments, our love for Him will grow and grow.

Take some time to pray and ask God to give you a love for His commandments. Pray and ask Him to give you a love for who He is.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
I want to do right by you, Oh Lord. I want to desire your commandments and will. Amen.

Colossians 3:23

 Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men,

‭‭Colossians‬ ‭3:23‬

Work for the Lord

Paul tells believers here that whatever they do, do it for the Lord. Not everyone can be a preacher or minister for the gospel, but whatever you do, you can work heartily for the Lord. If you work for men, you will never be able to meet their standards. They will never be satisfied. When you work for the Lord you are serving a higher purpose.

If you begin to see your job differently, as if you are working for the Lord, then you will act differently. Everyday when you go to work, think about the purpose and why God has you there.

A Prayer to Remember

Dear Lord,
May I serve you everyday when I go to work. Amen.