Prayer

Devotional

Fri Jul 25-Hope, Faith, and Action

Psalm 85 is not just a prayer for ancient Israel—it’s a prayer for us, today. It challenges us to remember what God has done, to seek restoration, and to live as people of love, truth, righteousness, and peace. In Jesus, we see the fulfillment of this psalm.

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Thu Jul 24 -Decisions, Decisions.

Psychologists claim we make as many as 35,000 decisions in a day. But there are those big decisions, life changing decisions, like changing jobs, moving across the country, starting or ending a relationship, deciding to start a family-that take endless hours to decide. The question we want to ask ourselves is, are we guided by God in the big decisions, as well as the small decisions of our lives?

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Mon Jul 12-God’s Secret Plan

Whenever we read Colossians, we read it through the lens of time. Scholars now agree that this document was written and edited by a follower or followers of Paul years after his imprisonment and death. The letter was likely written to the church in Colossae (a city in Phrygia, Asia Minor) to address false teachings

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Thu Jul 17-A Green Olive Tree

When reading a psalm written by David—especially when we can connect it to a specific event in his life—it’s helpful to explore the historical context. Doing so gives us insight into what he might have been feeling and what motivated his words. Psalm 52 was written in response to the betrayal and evil actions of Doeg the Edomite,

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Mon Jul 14-Playing Favorites

In today’s scripture, Christians were showing favoritism to the rich and powerful, while dishonoring the poor, a judgement made totally on class and appearance. The writer of James says that when we do this we “deny the faithfulness of our Lord Jesus Christ.” In other words, we are not acting like followers of Jesus.

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