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Isaiah 40:28-31. Exhaustion is a by-product of overcommitted schedules and endless responsibilities. That’s not what our Father wants for us. He offers a radically different mode of living and gives His followers renewed strength. Those who wait on the Lord are promised His supernatural energy.
First, we gain a personal relationship with the one true God—the sovereign, omniscient, and omnipresent Lord of all creation. Second, our Creator loves us with an everlasting and unconditional love. Third, He sent His Son to pay our sin-debt so that we could spend eternity with Him.
God has given us the privilege of calling on Him for all we need— what’s more, He’s promised to respond. He also encourages us to petition Him on behalf of others. And Scripture tells us that the prayers of a righteous person can accomplish much (James 5:16).
Live a more devoted life in Christ and enjoy these biblical meditations inspired by the teachings of Dr. Charles Stanley.
In Ephesians 5:20, Paul tells believers to “always [give] thanks for all things in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to our God and Father.”. When we pray in the name of Jesus, we express our desire to reflect His character and seek His glory.
A A. James 3:13-18. The world claims to know the path to a successful and rewarding life: ambition, education, wealth, public recognition, power, and influence. But human wisdom is foolishness in God’s eyes (1 Corinthians 3:19).
April 1, 2024. For your convenience, the text size and light/dark mode buttons are now located directly above the Related Scripture section. A A A. 1 Then Samuel died; and all Israel gathered together and mourned for him, and buried him at his house in Ramah. And David arose and went down to the wilderness of Paran.
God is always working for our good—even when it seems as if nothing is happening. Through our weaknesses, we can discover God's all-sufficient power and love. Persevere and honor God through hardship—reward is on the other side. God's faithfulness in caring for us changes everything.
Matthew 16:21-23. Believers are called to be compassionate (Luke 10:37), but we must show discernment when practicing kindness. At times, stepping into someone’s life can block what God is doing with that person. Let’s look at Peter, who once allowed feelings to cloud his discernment.
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