As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember our King is the source of all happiness and that we would rather have the treasure of Jesus than the riches of the world.
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As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember our King is the source of all happiness and that we would rather have the treasure of Jesus than the riches of the world.
The word of God teaches us in the scripture Luke 2:15-18, “Oh come let us adore him.” God sent his son to be the only savior of the world. It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember that our hearts are stirred with joy this Thanksgiving. Remember always when we give thanks we focus on what we do have from God, that we do not deserve.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember as one nation under God we should be visible. Jesus deserves the spotlight of all of our lives. Never should we hinder his life from shining because we are truly one nation under God.
Let us face the transitions in life with strength and courage. For God is telling us that being strong is not only just in a physical sense but also in a moral sense.
Let us always put God first, trusting that God knows exactly what he is doing. The shoulders also bear responsibility and power.
Keep your eyes on the clouds and look to God for guidance. The word of God tells us that the Holy Spirit will teach and guide us. As we reflect on the Israelites, remembering that they were to follow the clouds, trusting God for continued protection and guidance.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember to thank God for being our shelter in the midst of the storm. Let us thank God for always making a way for us. Let us continuously thank God because the storm is passing over.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember that God can calm the raging sea. The raging sea cannot harm the children of God, therefore be of good cheer and always know that our God can calm the raging sea.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember sometimes storms can cause immense damage and can take precious lives, but God is strong enough to help us through all things for our God is bigger than our storms.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember this blessed season of fall. We thank God for the beautiful fall with the shorter days, cooler temperatures and the bountifulness of the harvest. Let us have a heart of thanksgiving this fall y’all.
As we meditate on the world of God this week let us walk in the light, the beautiful light, knowing that our light cannot be dimmed by the darkness. Let us shine our lights like diamonds that always make the world shine brighter because we all the world.
This week Minister Toni reminds us that, "Our rights come from God, not man. We must learn to love God first because then and only then we can learn to love one another."
It is with anticipation and hope for how God will lead us through the new season as we say goodbye to summer. Let us remember, “‘Tis grace that brought us safe thus far and grace will lead us home.”
Waiting periods are normally used to show us how faithful God is, when God causes us to wait he gives us space to hear his voice. If you ever find yourself in a waiting period, I pray that you are encouraged.
Not only does God hold the entire world in His hands, but he is completely sovereign over it. We should be honored to serve such a great and powerful God.
We often spend time and energy seeking peace through things of the world, only to realize later in our lives that pure peace is found in God.
Someone once asked me the question what’s going on in our world today. I smiled and stated What the world needs now is love, sweet love.
As believers we have been called for a purpose. God has claimed us as his children. We will not fear we will take on the spirit of a lion king.
We should always love one another and we should always pray one for another as we continue to stay in the joy of togetherness.