Daily Bible Verse
And be found in him,
not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is
through the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness
which is of God by faith: ~Philippians 3:9
Daily Inspiration
Paul writes a lot about being “in Christ,” and rightly so. The phrase reminds us that our
salvation and our righteousness are intertwined with, and wholly dependent on,
our relationship with Jesus. And we know Jesus not because we have earned our
place with him through the law, but because we have received him, and his grace,
by faith.
Daily Prayer
Thank You, Jesus, for saving me. Thank You for freeing me
from the tireless burden of my works and the delusion that I could save myself.
Your grace is all I need, and I joyfully accept it, trusting in Your
forgiveness and your righteousness to work in and through me. In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
Life is Good because
God is Great!!!!!!!!
Try Something New
By David Jacobs
Try Something New:
Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert. ~Isaiah
43:19
First, I wat to give this verse a little context: Isaiah was
a prophet during the time of Judah, when the Jews were exiled from Babylon and
forced to wander the desert. Times were tough and you can imagine what
wandering in the desert and being exiled from your home would do to your
morale. Your spirit might be broken, and you might cling to items in the past or
hope for a better future.
In the verse preceding this, the followers are asked to
forget the past and consider the new; to remain hopeful for the future, and to behold
God’s new thing. God has a message to share with the Jews in the desert, and
this hopeful verse is used to encourage and motivate them to not give up and to
be ready to move out of the wilderness and away from the past. “A way in the
wilderness, and rivers in the desert.” Although it may have appeared that they
were aimlessly wandering, God had a plan. He had been leading them all along.
The time had finally come for Him to enact the next step, the new thing.
This verse has encouraged me in times of darkness, when I felt
that I could not find the reasons for why God had done something or the right
steps to take in order to motivate myself. My best friend died when I was
young, of a dreadful illness, and it was so hard to comfort him and to be
comforted at that time. I felt that nothing made any sense, and his death
hardened my heart and dashed my hopes. This was my own fault: God had a plan. He
led me from the wilderness. He did do something new with something that seemed
so wrong to me at the time. I look back and feel regret not for losing my dear
friend, but instead for my own behavior and doubts.
Are you going through a difficult time? Does it feel like
you are wandering aimlessly in the desert without a guide? Behold! God is with
you and always has been. Prepare yourself for a new thing. What is the new
thing that you hope for? Keep it in mind, meditate with it in your heart, and
trust in God during your journey. Even in the worst of times, like during my friend’s
passing, I should have been rejoicing: rejoicing that I ever met my friend at
all, rejoicing about our relationship, rejoicing that God has a plan.
Prayer
I pray that the meditations of my heart and the messages of
my heart and the messages from my soul are acceptable in Your sight. O Lord. My
Strength and my Redeemer. Amen.
When You Feel No One Is On Your Side
Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea
rather, that is risen again. Who is even at the right hand of God, who also
maketh intercession for us. ~Romans 8:34
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