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Advent Hope
Advent Hope Devotional: Preparing for His Coming In some Christian traditions, tomorrow is the first Sunday of Advent. I did not grow up in a Christian background that overtly observes Advent or follows a liturgical calendar. However, I believe it benefits us to ensure we don't let the message of Jesus get lost to our hearts during the Christmas season. Advent means ‘coming’. It’s a season of preparing our hearts for Christ’s arrival. Whether you’ve marked Advent for years
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What Has God Promised You?
Scripture is full of promises that apply to us today. They are no less powerful than when they were first communicated. God also speaks to us today through His Word. We may also have heard from God through dreams, prophecy, leadings, or a sense of peace. No matter how God has encouraged you with a promise, always remember that God keeps His promises.
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Remember, Know, Obey, Blessed
We should follow this pattern because of who God is, not for any reward. God did not dictate to the Israelites; He drew them into a relationship with Him. That is what this pattern reveals. It's a way to cultivate and maintain a fruitful relationship with God. Remembering builds trust, knowing builds connection, and obedience leads to intimacy. There, they would experience an abundance of God's blessings. And it is the same for us today.
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Remember, Know, Obey — Obey God
In Deuteronomy 4:32-40, Moses provides Israel with a pattern for following God that remains applicable to us today: Remember . Know . Obey. This guidance is still relevant to the way we live today. Let's look at the third part of the pattern. Deuteronomy 4:32-40 highlights three essential aspects of our walk with God: Remember what God has done (verse 35) because His faithfulness is worth recalling and builds faith Know in your heart, not just your head, that He alone is
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Remember, Know, Obey — Know that the Lord is God
In Deuteronomy 4:32-40, Moses provides Israel with a pattern for following God that remains applicable to us today: Remember. Know. Obey. This guidance is still relevant to the way we live today. Let's look at the second part of the pattern today. ( Part 1: The Power of Remembrance ) The second aspect of following God that Moses taught in this passage is this: "Know therefore today, and lay it to your heart, that the Lord is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath; t
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Remember, Know, Obey — The Power of Remembrance
In Deuteronomy 4:32-40, Moses provides Israel with a pattern for following God that remains applicable to us today: Remember. Know. Obey....
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God is Faithful - Devotional
Some of us have been blessed to be supported by loyal, steadfast and trustworthy people. If you have someone you can trust and depend on,...
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Beyond Gratitude - Devotional
Gratitude has been popular for a few years. We have been encouraged to notice good things and feel grateful so we can better enjoy our...
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Living With Gratitude - Devotional
Series: Building Our Relationship with God Silence and solitude cultivate a heart of gratitude as we pause to reflect on God’s goodness...
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God's Strength in Our Weakness - Devotional
Series: Building Our Relationship with God When we face challenges that highlight our limitations, it can be tempting to focus on our...
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Pray Peace in the Storm - Devotional
Series: Building Our Relationship with God In Matthew 8:23-27, Mark 4:35-41 and Luke 8:22-25, we read about Jesus and His disciples on a...
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Trusting God During Uncertainty - Devotional
Series: Building Our Relationship with God Trust is essential for a healthy relationship. We build our relationship with God when we...
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God is Faithful in Endings and Beginnings - Devotional
At Christmas, we celebrated the birth of Jesus—the ultimate sign of love and hope. Love that motivated God to step into our world in the...
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The Challenge of Possibility - Devotional
As Christmas approaches, we are reminded of a story that began with an impossible announcement: a young woman named Mary, visited by an...
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Christmas Connection
This December is a season of connection. The difference God-directed connections make can be dramatic or subtle but always a blessing....
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