Beginning of a new day.
Whether you celebrating a birthday, a job change, a work anniversary, retirement, a graduation, a dream you are chasing or just life!
Beginning Your Day. My time is in Your hands!
Father, as I begin this day I commit it to You. I lay all things at Your feet. I place all things into Your hands. I move forward in faith, believing that You go before me. I receive from You -Your strength, Your enabling, and Your anointing. I embrace Your love, Your mercy, and Your grace.
Release through me, as rivers of living water, Your goodness, Your truth and Your love. Take my heart and fill it, take my hands and use them, take my words and speak through them, take my feet and guide them. May Your glory be the signature over all I do this day.
His Footsteps My Pathway. Roy Lessin. 2007 . June 24th devotion. A Prayer of Beginnings.
“This is the day which the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” Psalm 118:24
God has divided our time into days and nights so that we can ask for fresh power for each day. When we begin the day with a quiet time with the LORD, it’s like reporting in for duty, getting the strategy for the day, and hooking into power to make each day maximum. Job discovered that the morning stars sing together. We can join in that song.
Attitudes determine so much of how we handle life’s pressures and challenges. When we surrender a day to the LORD and spread out before Him all that we anticipate, suddenly the day is a delight and not a drudgery.
Some people are morning people and are wide awake the moment their feet hit the floor. Others are night people, whose best hours are after midnight But whichever we are, the daytime is when most of the world does its business and makes its crucial decision. We need to be wide awake for the LORD’s incredible possibilities in each potential that masquerades as a problem.
God’s Best For My Life. John Ogilvie Harvest House Publishers. Sept. 18th. Devotion.
Today Is All We Have
"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about it's own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. (Matthew 6:34)
Most of us get so tomorrow-oriented that we do not enjoy the present moment. We are preoccupied by what is coming, and we fail to experience what is. We press on in preparation as if some new plan, relationship, or opportunity will make everything different. It is good to plan but not to the point that we miss what God is saying in the difficult or unpleasant thing we may now be living through.
The seeds of tomorrow’s harvest are today. How we cultivate them will determine what we will reap. Don’t forget to live…today!
God’s Best For My LIfe. John Ogilvie. August 19th Devotion.
“There are things only you can do, and you are alive to do them. In the great orchestra we call life, you have an instrument and a song , and you owe it go God to play them both sublimely.” Max Lucado
“In his insightful and challenging book, The Call, Os Guinness defines our purpose as “the truth that God calls us to himself so decisively that everything we are, everything we do, and everything we have is invested with a special devotion, dynamism, and direction lived out as a response to his summons and service” This perspective give meaning to every moment, and it challenges us to live with integrity in every choice and relationship because we represent God at all times.”
A Vision for the Night
"Then the LORD spoke to Paul in the night by a vision. "Do not be afraid, but speak, and do not keep silent, for I am with you, and no on will attack you to hurt you; for I have many people in this city (Acts 18:9,10
Paul’s vision while in Corinth gives us a formula for stable, confident living. Paul was one of the most stable persons in Christ who ever lived. We are given the source of that stability in this passage. Note the condition of this great man’s heart during the turbulent times of reject and trouble He was afraid, tempted to be silent, and in constant danger. Balance that with the confidence the LORD gave him. The LORD promised that He would be with him and that He had many people in the city who would help him.
The same vision and constant companionship with the LORD is needed by all of us for courageous Christian Living There are times when we are afraid. We all have fears of something or someone. The LORD’S admonition “Do not be afraid” is always coupled with “For I am with you.” The presence of the LORD is the only assurance that can dispel our fears.
Daily times of quiet like this are the source of strength that make us stable. Yesterday’s confidence will not do for today’s challenges. Tell Him about today’s hurts and hopes, and ask for His power I am convinced that He leads us into situations which are impossible to face without Him. And He’s always waiting for us when we come to Him for strength to follow His guidance. If we are not facing something which causes us to need His love and courage, we are probably missing the adventure of life.
Thought for the Day: What are you attempting which could not be accomplished without Christ?
God’s Best For My Life: John Ogilvie: February 25 Devotion.
As Zig Ziglar says “The trail is long, and we won’t arrive at our destination in this life. Still, we’re on the journey with Jesus for the greatest thrill of our lives.
Yes, we can! A short message and prayer for our children and grandchildren! Yes, you can change the world for eternity!
We are who we are and where we are because of someone in the past who may have prayed for their offspring…children and grandchildren.
“The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.” ’ Numbers 6:24-26 NIV
Let’s do the same!
What kind of legacy do we want to leave?
Have you found peace in your life?
You have probably not reached the “Boomer” stage of your life, but what about your parents, relatives or neighbors?
If anything in this message has been helpful to you, would you prayerfully consider passing it on to your friends who my not be experiencing peace?
Blessings. Richard
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