Daily Devotions
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Note: we are in the process of formatting Luke’s 5 years’ worth of daily devotions into this format. More and more of the previous episodes will be added each week until we are up to date!
For All Your Goodness
God's goodness abounds! He is rich in love and slow to anger, great but kind. How can keep from singing when He is so wonderful?
Singing Morning to Night
Let's be singing as the sun comes up, and when the evening comes, as Matt Redman's '10,000 Reasons' declares. This is the life of a worshipper!
Oh My Soul!
Matt Redman's famous song 10,000 Reasons reminds us that worship is not primarily something we do with our lips. It's from the heart.
I Am Disciplined
The speaker has incorporated a daily practice of reciting "I Am" statements to reinforce discipline and prioritize actions aligned with their principles and faith over fleeting impulses. These statements help them stay on track, remain faithful, and live a purposeful life. They emphasize the importance of self-discipline in achieving one's potential and not succumbing to momentary desires. The practice is inspired by the book "The Disciplined Life" by Richard Taylor and aims to encourage others to adopt a similar approach to stay grounded in their beliefs and values.
I Am… Fill in the Blank
The speaker is encouraging individuals to create their own "I Am" statements as a daily practice. These statements reflect personal roles and responsibilities, both within their families and in their work or daily lives. The idea is to identify and affirm these roles as part of one's Christian life, acknowledging that they are called by God to fulfill specific roles and responsibilities. By reciting these statements daily, individuals can stay focused on their purpose and how they can positively impact others in their family, workplace, or community. This practice is seen as a powerful way to align oneself with God's calling and maintain a sense of direction and purpose in daily life.
I Am a Lover and Worshipper of God
The third "I am" statement is "I am a Lover and Worshipper of God." It emphasizes the importance of delighting in God's love and worshiping Him passionately every day. The focus is on prioritizing God's glory in all actions and maintaining a close, worshipful relationship with Him amidst life's distractions and duties.
I Am Spirit-Filled and Sanctified
“Discover the liberating power of Wesleyan theology with the affirmation ‘I am Spirit-filled and Sanctified.’ Learn how this perspective emphasizes freedom and holiness through God’s grace, challenging the notion of perpetual sinfulness.”
Loved and Forgiven
Every day I like to remind myself that I am loved and forgiven by a gracious God. It always sets up my day in the right way!
Avoid Revenge
The passage emphasizes the importance of practical teachings found in the New Testament, particularly Paul's guidance to warn the idle and disruptive, encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone, and not seek revenge. Instead, it encourages showing love and doing good even to those who have wronged us, as Jesus died for all, including those who hurt us, and their sins can be forgiven through His grace. The message is to leave judgment to God and strive to do what is good in the name of Jesus.
Be Patient With Everyone
In 1 Thessalonians 5:14, Paul advises being patient with everyone as part of doing good. This patience is crucial even when dealing with frustrating situations or confronting others, but it doesn't mean enabling laziness. Patience may be challenging, but its rewards are sweet. The message is to strive to emulate Jesus' patience and approach interactions with grace and patience.
Help the Weak
In 1 Thessalonians 5:14, Paul emphasizes the importance of helping those in need within the Christian community. This includes warning the idle, encouraging the disheartened, and assisting the weak. The message encourages believers to actively support others who may be struggling due to illness, age, hardships, or other challenges. It calls on individuals to take practical actions like providing clothing, food, companionship, or prayer to uplift those in need. The central idea is to be proactive in helping others and to remember that even if one feels weak themselves, they can still make a difference through prayer and support for others. Ultimately, the message encourages Christians not to be passive but to actively extend help and kindness to those in their community.
Encourage the Disheartened
In 1 Thessalonians 5:14, Paul encourages believers to uplift and support those who are disheartened. This timeless message reminds us to be sources of encouragement for others, especially in challenging times. Just as early Christians faced persecution, modern believers may also feel disheartened, but they can find strength and courage in their faith in God, who is always with them. The key is to trust in Him, persevere, and proclaim His presence and support in their lives, ultimately rising above difficulties with renewed faith and courage.
Warn the Idle and Unruly
In 1 Thessalonians 5, Paul urges believers to warn those who are idle and disruptive. This passage reminds us that idleness can lead to wrong paths, as seen in David's story, and being disruptive or unruly goes against God's plan. The message is clear: let's avoid idleness and disruption, following Jesus to live good and holy lives.
Conquering the Fear of Death
DL Moody was a renowned evangelist known for his impactful mission work. On a journey back to the United States from a successful mission trip in England, he faced a life-threatening situation when the ship appeared to be sinking. Despite having preached on the subject of overcoming the fear of death, Moody experienced intense fear when faced with the possibility of leaving behind loved ones and earthly attachments. In this dark moment, he turned to prayer and found relief by surrendering to God's will. The ship was ultimately safe, but Moody's experience highlights the human struggle with the fear of death and the importance of turning to prayer for reassurance and deliverance. Moody's famous quote emphasizes his unwavering faith in eternal life through the spirit, transcending the limitations of the flesh. His life and words serve as an inspirational example for others to embrace faith and face the fear of death with confidence.
When Saints Pray
DL Moody, the famous evangelist, experienced a remarkable revival in an English church in 1872. The morning service was cold and uninspiring, but the evening service was filled with the Spirit of God, leading hundreds to rise and seek Christ. Interestingly, the revival was attributed to the persistent prayers of two sisters, one of whom was bedridden, praying for months for God to send revival to their church. This story emphasizes the power of patient and consistent prayer in bringing about spiritual awakening and encourages individuals to become prayer warriors for their churches and communities.
Giving God Your All
D.L. Moody, a renowned evangelist from the late 1800s, experienced a profound transformation when he began leading others to Christ. His initial reluctance turned into a passionate commitment to sharing the gospel. This story highlights the idea that actively engaging in spreading one's faith can reignite a spiritual fire within, reminding us of Jesus' command to make disciples. Encouragement is given to seek opportunities to lead others to God and experience the renewed vitality of faith, much like Moody did in his lifetime.
Dealing With Critics
In these anecdotes from D.L. Moody's biography, he responds to criticism of his speech and actions with humility and a focus on serving God. Moody emphasizes that one should not let their imperfections hinder them from doing good work for God and encourages critics to use their own abilities for positive purposes instead of criticizing others. His humble response to criticism serves as a valuable lesson in self-improvement and constructive action.
Leading Others to Christ
D.L. Moody, a renowned evangelist from the late 1800s, experienced a profound transformation when he began leading others to Christ. His initial reluctance turned into a passionate commitment to sharing the gospel. This story highlights the idea that actively engaging in spreading one's faith can reignite a spiritual fire within, reminding us of Jesus' command to make disciples. Encouragement is given to seek opportunities to lead others to God and experience the renewed vitality of faith, much like Moody did in his lifetime.
Give Thought to the Path of Your Feet
Choose your path wisely, stay faithful to God, and avoid temptations. Stand where you'd be proud if Jesus returned.
Focus Your Eyes
Solomon and Jesus emphasize the importance of keeping our eyes fixed on God, guarding against lust, greed, and distractions, to stay on the right path.
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