Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 April 2024

Finding Peace in God's Presence

 

Psalms 46:10 is the Bible verse of day 107..
Dear brethren, 

Today's reflection centers on Psalms 46:10, which says, "Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." This verse encourages us to find peace and confidence in God's sovereignty and presence, even amidst life's storms and challenges.

Psalms 46 is a powerful declaration of God's protection and strength, reminding us that He is our refuge and fortress, ever-present to help us in times of trouble. It speaks of the peace and security that come from trusting in God's unwavering presence and power.

In Luke 17:11-37, Jesus heals ten lepers and teaches His disciples about the coming of the kingdom of God. He emphasizes the importance of faith, gratitude, and readiness for His return, urging His followers to be vigilant and prepared for the day of judgment.

Deuteronomy 26 outlines the regulations for offering the firstfruits and tithes to the Lord, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging God's provision and sovereignty over all aspects of our lives. It encourages us to express gratitude and worship to God for His blessings.

Deuteronomy 27 records the instructions for setting up an altar and inscribing the law on stones upon entering the Promised Land. This serves as a reminder of the covenant between God and His people, reinforcing the importance of obedience and reverence for His commandments.

Deuteronomy 28:1-14 contains blessings promised to those who faithfully obey God's commandments. These blessings include prosperity, protection, and favor in every area of life, demonstrating the rewards of walking in alignment with God's will.

As we meditate on these passages, let us heed the call to "be still" and know that God is in control. Let us anchor our faith in His unchanging character and promises, finding peace and strength in His presence. May we express gratitude for His provision and obedience to His commands, trusting in His faithfulness to lead us into abundant life.

Friday, 2 February 2024

THE INVITATION AND THE CHOSEN: RESPONDING TO GOD'S CALL WITH REVERENCE AND GRATITUDE

Bible verse portrait of Matthew 22:14

Dear brothers and sisters,

Today's devotion delves into the theme of responding to God's call with reverence and gratitude, drawing wisdom from Psalms 18:7–15, Matthew 21:33–46, Matthew 22:1–14, Job 25, Job 26, Job 27, Job 28, and Job 29.

The Majesty and Power of God (Psalms 18:7–15): Psalms 18:7–15 depicts the majestic power of God, who thunders from the heavens and delivers His people from their enemies. The psalmist extols God's greatness and protection, highlighting His sovereignty over creation.

The Parable of the Wicked Tenants (Matthew 21:33–46): In Matthew 21:33–46, Jesus shares the parable of the wicked tenants, warning of the consequences of rejecting God's messengers and His Son. This passage underscores the importance of acknowledging Jesus as the cornerstone and responding to His authority with obedience and reverence.

The Parable of the Wedding Feast (Matthew 22:1–14): In Matthew 22:1–14, Jesus tells the parable of the wedding feast, illustrating God's invitation to all but the necessity of responding with readiness and reverence. The parable emphasises the importance of being clothed in righteousness and prepared for the kingdom of heaven.

Bildad's Response to Job (Job 25): In Job 25, Bildad delivers a brief speech, asserting the greatness and purity of God. Despite his limited understanding, Bildad acknowledges the sovereignty of God and the need for reverence in His presence.

Job's Reflections on God's Power (Job 26): In Job 26, Job responds to Bildad, acknowledging God's power and sovereignty over creation. He marvels at the mysteries of God's works, expressing reverence and awe in His presence.

Job's Final Defence of His Integrity (Job 27, Job 28, Job 29): In Job 27, Job reaffirms his integrity and righteousness, despite his suffering. He reflects on the fate of the wicked and the fleeting nature of worldly wealth. Job 28 explores the search for wisdom and its ultimate source in God, while Job 29 reminisces on his former prosperity and honour.

The Invitation and the Chosen: Responding to God's Call with Reverence and Gratitude The title encapsulates the essence of today's message. Matthew 22:14 serves as a reminder that while many are called to God's kingdom, it is those who respond with reverence and readiness who are chosen. The devotion explores the themes of God's sovereignty and invitation in Psalms and Matthew, alongside Job's reflections on the power and wisdom of God. As we contemplate our response to God's call, may we do so with reverence and gratitude, prepared to embrace His invitation with open hearts. Amen.

Tuesday, 28 November 2023

BLESS THE LORD, O MY SOUL

Portrait of Bible inscription from Psalms 103vs2
Psalm 103:2 is a profound call to gratitude and acknowledgement of the countless blessings our gracious God bestows upon us. It encourages us to engage in outward worship and cultivate a deep, soul-level response to His goodness. 

The second part urges us to actively remember and reflect on the goodness of our Lord, fostering gratitude. The psalmist encourages us to remember the manifold benefits of our Lord, cultivating a spirit of gratitude that transforms our perspective and draws us closer to the One who is worthy of all our worship - Jesus Christ.

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