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Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 2:01pm On Sep 07, 2021
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Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Ammishaddai: 2:03pm On Sep 07, 2021
It is well. I just hope this thing doesn't become a thread for confusion and denominational hogwash
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 2:03pm On Sep 07, 2021
God Is In Charge Of Your Healing. September 7, 2021

There was a news story not long ago about a man who helped the sick. He gave them medicine, evaluated them, and devised treatment regimens to help them get better. The only problem was that he wasn’t a doctor. He was a phony. He had a lab coat and stethoscope on and stated the proper things, but he had never studied or passed an exam, had no medical license and had never completed a residency.

Would you put your health in the hands of someone like that? Most likely not. When you’re sick, you want someone who has researched all of the diseases and ailments, understands the human body and chemistry, is well-versed in all pertinent medical facts, and has been tested and authorized by top medical specialists. You require the services of a licensed physician. Someone to whom you can entrust your recovery.

We require the services of a spiritual doctor we can rely on. God is the only One who is aware of our spiritual state. He is aware of the nature and consequences of our disobedience and sin. But, more importantly, He is aware of the remedy. In truth, in the Person of Jesus Christ, He supplied the Cure. We can find complete spiritual healing in Jesus. He has the power to free us from the consequences of our sin and to put us on the path to eternal life. God can be trusted with our spiritual health.

Have you ever come to terms with your spiritual illness—sin—and the consequences it brings? Have you placed your faith in Jesus Christ’s sacrificed life on the cross to bring healing for your sin? Have you entrusted your spiritual recovery to Jesus, the Great Physician?
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 2:04pm On Sep 07, 2021
Ammishaddai:
It is well. I just hope this thing doesn't become a thread for confusion and denominational hogwash

I Pray so too
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 2:04pm On Sep 08, 2021
God Is The Source Of Hope. September 8, 2021

“Cast your concerns on the Lord, and He will sustain you; the righteous will never be shaken.” 55:22 Psalm

It’s been stated that a person may survive for a few days without food, a few minutes without oxygen, but not a single second without hope. Nearly everyone relies on the intrinsic idea that, beyond circumstances, crises, and the hardships of life, there is something better just ahead the hope to get us through the day, the week, and beyond.

Where does hope originate? Our hope, according to God, is in Him. We think that God is Who He claims to be and that His Word, the Bible, is accurate. We can know that God is true and just if we believe that. God is unchanging. His decisions are always certain, and his thoughts are always on the same track. We couldn’t trust His words or deeds if that weren’t true. We couldn’t trust the route God advises us to take would bring us to Him and to paradise if He wasn’t persistent and consistent. God be praised for being unchangeable, unshakable, consistent, and true.

As a result, we can place our faith in God. We can look forward to the future He has promised us. And we can be confident that our optimism is not misplaced or misguided. True hope does not result in wishful thinking. True hope, the type that comes from God, gives us hope for the future. Hope in God provides us the strength to accept risks in our life for Him, trusting in His promise of a secure future.

What gives you hope today? Is it in a pal, your wallet, or your workplace? Are you confident in your abilities or talents? In a given condition or circumstance Consider what you might be hoping for if you don’t have faith in God. In your prayers, ask God to show you in His Word why you should only place your trust in Him.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 7:32am On Sep 09, 2021
Betrayal to Blessing September 9, 2021

“If an enemy were insulting me, I could endure it; if a foe were rising against me, I could hide. But it is you, a man like myself, my companion, my close friend, with whom I once enjoyed sweet fellowship at the house of God, as we walked about among the worshipers.” Psalm 55:12-14

There is no hurt like the betrayal of a friend – someone you loved or completely trusted. I have seen the devastation of an unfaithful spouse and I have personally felt the pain of being stabbed in the back by someone I thought was a trusted friend. It is one thing to be deceived by an enemy; it is another thing to be disappointed by a friend. You can handle rejection by someone that hates you, but to be betrayed by someone who you thought loved you is totally different. That can destroy your self-esteem, your ability to trust other people, and your willingness to allow yourself to engage in any close personal relationship.

There is simply no greater human heartache in life, relationally speaking, than when someone you love, trust, and have opened yourself up to takes your legs out from under you, and sucks the air right out of you, by rejection or deception, or when someone goes from having your back to sticking a knife in it. In these situations, the worst thing you can do is to harbor your hurt, because harbored hurt becomes bitterness. Don’t ever think you have no one to talk to, because you can always talk to God. You can think nobody will understand, but God always understands. He is always available, He completely understands, He can be totally trusted, and He can always help. You never bother God. In fact, I think the only thing that bothers God is when we think we bother God. His shoulders are big enough to carry our hurts. His ears are sharp enough to hear our hurts; and His hands are strong enough to handle those hurts.

I want to remind you that God understands betrayal, because it happened to Him twice in two different gardens. In the Garden of Eden, the dew was still wet on the grass of creation when the first two people He created betrayed Him. Then, in the Garden of Gethsemane, the grass was wet from the blood-drops of sweat from the brow of the Son of God and one of His best friends betrayed Him. But out of both of those betrayals came a Savior, a Rescuer, and a Ruler who died on a cross and came back from the grave so that He can take any betrayal and turn it into a blessing.

Have you been betrayed by a trusted friend? If so, are you harboring that hurt or have you turned it over to Jesus?
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 11:41am On Sep 10, 2021
Believe In God’s Word September 10, 2021

“Where is the One who has been born King of the Jews? We saw the star when it rose and have come to worship Him.” Matthew 2:2

Three wise men are usually present in most Christmas scenes, giving gifts to baby Jesus. They are featured in the nativity scene because they are a vital element of the Christmas story, despite the fact that they were never at the actual manger (their visit was later). According to the Bible, a star guided them to Jesus. But why were they following a celebrity in the first place? How did they find out about this Jewish King’s birth? You might be surprised by the answers to these questions.

The book of Daniel is the first time that Magi (wise men) are referenced in the Bible. Daniel was a Jewish expatriate who was kidnapped by Babylonians and held captive. Daniel was given command of all the Magi in Babylon, according to Daniel 2:48. There’s little doubt they learned about God’s plans to send a Messiah to the Jewish people from Daniel. Following the exile, many Jews remained in Babylon, and their teachings were passed down from generation to generation. These teachings originated from the Torah, which Daniel and the Jews would have had in their possession, as well as a book written by Daniel himself.

The wise guys, remember, were astronomers. The stars provided them with information about life, death, the present, and the future. These astrologers would make comparisons between what they observed in the sky and what they read in the Jewish scriptures. So when they read in Numbers 24:17, “A star will arise out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel,” it was clear to them that a Great King would arrive, heralded by a magnificent light of some kind of astronomical light.

But why did they follow this particular star…this particular light? Because Daniel foretold in Daniel 9:26 that the Messiah would arrive 490 years after the command to restore the Temple was granted. The wise men were able to calculate backwards and discover that this was the time for the Messiah to arrive on God’s clock. Because they chose to believe God’s Word, these guys traveled hundreds of kilometers through distance, difficulty, and danger.

It was the Scripture that brought these guys to the star that led them to Jesus, not the star that led them to Jesus. The world convinces us that there is a God. The Bible explains who this God is and how we can approach Him.

Have you believed God’s Word and followed it to the Son of God, like the wise men did?
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 1:02pm On Sep 11, 2021
Expect God's Presence September 11, 2021

“An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified.” Luke 2:9

As you read Luke 2:9, try to imagine the scene as it unfolded. Picture the shepherds out in the fields on a nice, quiet, dark night. No one is around. Suddenly, there is literally an explosion of light. In fact, the word for “shone” in this verse is a word that is only used one other time in the New Testament and it refers to a light that was so bright it actually knocked a man off of his horse. The shepherds were terrified. They were literally frightened out of their minds.

The way the shepherds reacted was normal, but it wasn’t necessary. In the next verse, the angel specifically tells these shepherds they don’t need to fear. This is a sure indicator that they were devout men. They were Jewish men who were raised in Jewish homes. They didn’t have to fear God, because they revered God. We know this because of what they say in verse 15, “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.” The word, “thing,” means, “word.” So they said, “Let’s go see the word that has happened.” What “word” were they talking about?

They were talking about the Old Testament that they had been taught as children. Every Jewish parent taught their children the promise that one day God would send a deliverer for the Jewish people. He would send a Messiah. This angel had just said to these shepherds that what the scribes, prophets, and the Jewish nation had been looking forward to for thousands of years had now come. From the moment that Adam and Eve sinned and plunged this world into spiritual darkness, God made a promise that He would send a Savior.

These shepherds are now realizing that God has kept His promise. God has kept His Word. And they were expecting God to keep His promise. They were waiting for it. They didn’t know when, they didn’t know where, and they didn’t know how but they lived in a daily expectation that God would keep His promise and send a Messiah.

Likewise, we should get up every morning expecting God to show up in our lives…expecting God to lead us, to guide us, to direct us, and to walk beside us. Everywhere we go, we should go, believing that God goes with us. Do you remember the name they gave Jesus? Immanuel – God with us. God is with us every day.

Are you expecting God’s presence each day?
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 1:02pm On Sep 12, 2021
I Need Help! September 12, 2021

“I know, Lord, that a person’s way of life is not his own; no one who walks determines his own steps.” Jeremiah 10:23

Did you know that if you Google the question, “What should I do?” you will get more than 64 million results? You will receive more than 64 million different opinions, ideas, suggestions, and points of view. That is a lot of information to sort through! It may seem funny to you to imagine using Google for guidance; but there are many people who are so desperate for purpose and direction they are willing to try almost anything.

There is evidence of this everywhere. Look around. Advice experts have exploded across the country…and even the world. There is self-help everywhere from smartphone apps, to videos, to books, to live chats, to blogs, to podcasts, and to support groups. People come in droves - paying good money – with their questions about career, family, health, emotional issues, and finances. We are a people desperate for help and hungry for answers.

It makes sense that we would seek guidance outside of ourselves. Think about it – not one of us knows the future. We don’t know what will happen in the next 15 minutes, much less the next 15 years. As hard as we try, we cannot control everything. Even the wisest person cannot plan for every unknown. So how can anyone, with no help, make the best decisions all of the time? The problem is not in seeking help or guidance…it is from whom we seek help and guidance.

At the end of the day, the best counselors and authors are just like us – human. The wisest people can still be wrong. There is only One who is always right. He knows the future and controls each and every variable of the unknown. He is our Creator, who knows us better than we know ourselves.

Need help? Want advice? Ask away! Just make sure you first are seeking answers from the only One who can truly provide them. There are no quick fixes or loopholes to fulfilling your destiny. God is the Author of your life; and He has a plan even in your uncertainty and pain. He can be trusted with every fear, question, or worry; and He will never lead you astray.

God, please forgive me for the times I look to other people or things for help instead of coming to You. Today I bring You all my doubts and questions. Please direct my steps. Amen
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 3:45pm On Sep 13, 2021
A Heart of Humility September 13, 2021

“He guides the humble in what is right and teaches them His way.” Psalm 25:9

Let's face it, no one enjoys being told what to do. This fact surfaces at the age of two...if not sooner. It is human nature to want to make our own choices and have our own way of doing things. It is simply not in our nature to beg for permission or assistance. The first step in making sensible judgments may just be admitting that we require assistance.

We must all mature at some point. We must stop stomping our feet and declaring, "My way," and instead begin bowing our knees and declaring, "Your way, Lord." This way of living has a biblical term for it. It's called humility, and there's nothing more pleasing to the Lord than a humble spirit. God delights in a humble spirit, as we can see throughout the Bible. He rewards humility as much as He opposes pride. And we find in Psalm 25:9 that humility is rewarded with God's wisdom and direction.

God desires for us to understand His will. He desires for us to make the best judgments possible in accordance with His plan. He will not, however, compel us to seek His direction. Most of the time, if we want to do things our way, He will let us. He will teach us the hard way that His ways are superior to ours. He will enable our circumstances to humble us if we do not humble ourselves. In either case, we end ourselves bowing down to Him.

Why would we take the more difficult path to humility? Instead of trying to figure everything out on our own and failing, why not humble ourselves before God and accept that we need His help? Rather than correcting our errors, we should ask the Lord to direct our steps.

Prayer - God, thank You for Your endless grace when I mess up. Today I choose to humble myself before You and admit that I need your help. Please guide me in what is right and teach me Your ways. Amen.

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Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 9:58am On Sep 14, 2021
The Perfect Way September 14, 2021

“There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death.” Proverbs 14:12

Proverbs 14:12 is one of the few verses in the Bible that causes me to pause. When I hear individuals say things like, "I do what I feel like God wants me to do," I cringe. This text demonstrates unequivocally that we cannot always rely on our instincts. We can't just observe how things appear and then act on it. Under no circumstances could man's rationale take precedence over God's Word. Never.

On either side of life's journey, God has provided two guardrails to safeguard us from falling off the cliff of life. The Holy Spirit is the first, and His Word the Bible is the second. We can be protected from making entirely rational conclusions by God's Word. Doesn't that seem insane? However, man's reasonable thinking frequently clashes with God's Word and intent. God frequently uses what appears to be insane at the time to reveal His glory. Many people find it difficult to tithe when their bills are piling up. God, on the other hand, is not bound by budget numbers or account balances. And He is praised when we take a leap of faith and entrust Him with our finances by giving obediently, despite not knowing how He will meet our needs.It is illogical to forgive someone who has not expressed regret. But it is to God's glory that we choose to obey His Word even when it is difficult.

Similarly, God's Spirit keeps us from making decisions based solely on our emotions. Contrary to popular belief, “do what feels right.” is not a good way to live. Feelings shift as a result of a variety of factors, including the environment. Any decision made just on the basis of how you feel will almost always result in regret. The Holy Spirit has a way of combining scriptural wisdom and godly counsel to speak directly to your heart. We can hear God in a special way because God's Spirit lives in us. He will reveal His will to us.

When God talks to you and you listen, when He leads you and you trust Him, you will have an unbreakable peace in your heart. You can rest assured that God's will will never take you to a place where God's peace will not keep you. You can always trust God's Word and His Spirit to direct you down the correct path, no matter how you "feel."

Thank You, God, for guiding me through Your Word and Spirit. Please assist me in always prioritizing Your voice over my own. Amen.

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Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 12:39pm On Sep 15, 2021
Are you able to read? September 15, 2021

“But Jesus answered them, ‘You are wrong, because you know neither the Scriptures nor the power of God.’” Matthew 22:29

Did you know that Jesus doubted the Pharisees' ability to read their own Bible? Despite the fact that they were the most erudite religious leaders of the Jewish people at the time, Jesus did not believe they knew how to read the Holy Scriptures, which was a requirement to even be a Pharisee. How is it possible? Those eager finger-pointers could read the words of Scripture, but they couldn't figure out what the Author wanted them to know from it.

What exactly is the point of reading a book? Isn't it to receive what the author intended when he wrote it out of the book? The Bible is in the same boat. Reading the Bible entails more than simply looking at the words on a page. Looking at those words and then having your own thoughts, feelings, or doing your own thing with them is not it. That, according to Jesus, is not the same as reading the Bible.

What evidence do we have that this is correct? Almost every time Jesus chastised the Pharisees, He would say to them, "Have you not read..." “Have you not read...?” He would ask when they questioned His acts. Of course, they had read whatever literature He had cited — and He knew it. They were acting as if they had never read it, He was saying. They'd entirely misunderstood what they'd just read.

Something went horribly wrong with the Pharisees' Bible reading. Many individuals today, I believe, are in the same boat. Many people have read the words on the page and still failed to grasp the message. So many people have added their own interpretations, sentiments, and ideas into their Bible reading that the message of the Great Author has been distorted, if not completely lost.

Thank You, God, for Your Word. Please excuse me if I miss the point despite reading the words on the page. Please assist me to read Your Word with reverence every time I do. Amen
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 8:19am On Sep 16, 2021
Make the Correct Decision, September 16, 2021

“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 5:10

Only 26% of professionals believe that doing the right thing is more essential than financial gain, according to a 2017 ethical practice poll. A quarter of those surveyed said they were scared of the consequences at work if they reported unethical behavior.

Your parents most likely instilled in you the value of "doing the right thing" as a child. Keep the Golden Rule in mind. Kindness is important. Compassion. You are concerned about others. As we get older, our self-interest typically takes precedence over what we thought when we were younger. Society appears to be far more complicated than we were lead to believe, and doing the right thing is not only difficult, but it can also get us in trouble.

Those who are persecuted for doing the right thing are blessed by God, according to Matthew 5:10. Verse 12 further reminds us that our actual reward will come in heaven, not from the approval of our fellow man.

It's difficult to do the right thing. We may look at all of the celebrities and their misbehavior that is reported in the press and on social media on a daily basis. Scandals in politics. Scandals surrounding sex. Financial misdeeds. They're all over the place! Is doing the right thing really so difficult? To live a morally upright life? Yes, it is without Jesus. And with Jesus, it certainly is. It is in our nature to turn away from God—our sin nature. To go our own path and uproot our lives and the lives of those around us through disobedience.

We can, however, do the right thing because of Christ. We can live a life that is markedly different when we listen to Him and obey His Word. A life of sanctification rather than scandal. That's a fancy ecclesiastical term for "set apart for God's purposes." Consider what a life like that might be like. One in which you are so tuned in to Jesus that you are practically set apart from the world's methods in order to follow God's. The Bible warns us that it will not be easy, but that if we persevere, we shall be praised and rewarded in the one way that matters.

Prayer - God, please enable me to obey your commands, even when they are tough. Remind me that your way and your will are worth it when I want to go my own way. When I suffer as a result of my devotion to you, may my life serve as an example to others that I will not abandon Your Word in the face of adversity. Amen, in Jesus' name.

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Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 9:52am On Sep 27, 2021
A Call for Help, 27th of September 2021

“The Lord hears the righteous cry and relieves them from all their troubles.” (Psalm 34:17)

Most parents of newborns have a feeling of knowing what their infant is screaming about very fast. Food is sometimes cried for, or a diaper needs to be changed. They cry because they are exhausted at other times. However, every parent understands their child weeping because they are terrified or in need of assistance. It may sound or feel the same to someone else, but a parent who knows their child well enough can tell the difference.

God hears the cries of His children in the same way as a father does. “The righteous cry, and the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles,” says Psalm 34:17. God is aware of our cries. He hears us when we are injured, tormented, or in agony. “The Lord is near the brokenhearted...” continues the next verse. Isn't it comforting to know that when we cry or are in distress, our Heavenly Father hears us and responds?

A hormone called cortisol is released in the brain when a newborn screams because she is in distress. It's a poisonous substance that's detrimental to the brain, according to some neuroscientists. If mom or dad ignores the sobbing, the chemical damages the baby's brain development over time. A separate chemical is released when the mother or father responds to the baby's crying and meets her need, restoring the baby's brain chemistry to normal. The parent and child form a bond as a result of the child weeping and having a need met on a regular basis.

Cry out to God when you have a need. We can find peace by expressing our wants and our pain with God. Our cries will be heard by God. When we pray, he will respond. As we learn to trust God more and more, this process strengthens our connection with Him over time. God desires for us to convey our worries and concerns to Him in order to strengthen our faith in Him. Do you need assistance with something in your life today? Listen in prayer and in your Bible study to see how God hears and responds to your cries.

Thank you, God, for hearing my cry for assistance. I'm bringing my problems to you, and I'm trusting you to address my innermost needs because you created me and know me. I'm asking you to show me the way through difficulties and pain so that I can learn more about You and better serve you. Amen, in Jesus' name.

Thank you, God, for finally and completely accepting me in Jesus. Amen, in Jesus' name.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 2:30pm On Sep 28, 2021
The Myth of Self-Help, 28th of September 2021

“However, your sins have separated you from your God, and your sins have hidden His face from you, so He will not hear.” Isaiah 59:2

If you go to any bookshop, you'll discover a significant section of things labeled "self-help." According to a marketing research firm, the self-improvement products business in the United States is worth more than $9 billion. We're all about "pulling ourselves up by the bootstraps" and finding our "inner strength," from books to seminars, personal coaching, weight reduction, stress management, and holistic institutes.

“God assists those who help themselves,” according to an old proverb. Perhaps this is where the concept of self-help originated. The only problem is that the sentence does not appear in the Bible. It isn't even biblical in nature. We are born into sin, according to Isaiah 59:2. As a result, we are entirely estranged from God. We can't help ourselves when we're caught up in our sins. There isn't anything we can do.

We can't go to ourselves for help with the most important issue in our lives: our sin against God. No amount of hard work will be enough to solve the problem. The answer will not come from intelligence or expertise. There is no way to deal with our estrangement from God on our own. All books, seminars, institutes, and coaching are ineffective. The truth is that God never meant for us to rely on "self-help" methods. God, on the other hand, is waiting to hear our surrender to Him and to assist us in being reconciled to Him via the blood of His Son, Jesus.

Do you want to improve yourself? Do you want to be more successful, fulfilled, less worried, or less distracted in your life? Look to God for guidance. Inquire of God for assistance. Solicit God's help in molding your "self" into the flawless image of You He created and designed. Step away from the myth of self-help and accept the help that God has for you today and forever.

Thank you, God, for assisting me. Thank you for making it possible for me to be reconciled to you through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Each day, help me to rely less on myself and more on you. Remind me, while I pray and study the Bible, that You are the ultimate source of assistance, and that You want me to rely on You for all of my needs. Amen

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Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 12:48pm On Sep 29, 2021
Don't be worried; be joyful, 29th of September 2021

“Cast all of your worries on Him, for He is concerned about you.” 1 Peter5:7
The song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" made artist Bobby McFerrin a household name. “In every life, we have some trouble,” one lyric in the song states, “but when you worry you make it double.” Indeed, most of us are concerned about something on a daily basis. Money, employment, decisions, deadlines, relationships, and potential problems are all factors to consider. Anxiety is unavoidable in most people's lives.

Worry, on the other hand, may and does become a disorder if we let it go on for too long. Worrying all of the time has an impact on our relationships and duties. Fears and dread might become excessive and unreasonable, preventing us from functioning at all. A worry-filled existence is linked to physical problems and emotional instability. The singer believes that the simplest answer to worry is to simply stop worrying. “Don't be concerned; be happy.” Self-soothing, diverting strategies, exercise, or taking up a hobby are some of the therapies suggested by psychologists for concern. A true end to concern, however, is a spiritual one.

In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus encourages us not to be concerned. What is his solution? We must put our faith in God. Pray and beg Him to provide for our most basic needs. Cast our troubles and cares on Him, and trust in Him. Worry is the spiritual polar opposite of trust. Worrying implies doubting that God is aware of your future and has your best interests at heart. Yes, he does! The death and resurrection of His Son is His greatest gesture of love toward us. God not only loves us, but He is concerned about our well-being. “Cast all your worries on Him, since He cares for you,” 1 Peter states.

God, I'm trusting you with the things that are bothering me today. I know You love me and are concerned about what happens to me, and You always want the best for me. Today, I feel that Your concern for me is genuine and that You will take care of the issues that I am concerned about. Allow today to be an opportunity to learn more about You, as I entrust You with my concerns. Amen, in Jesus' name.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 2:17pm On Oct 01, 2021
Temptation, 1st of October 2021

“Then the Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness, where he was tempted by the devil.” 4:1 Matthew

It's amazing to see how Jesus' ministry was announced to the rest of the world. It would seem appropriate for His ministry to begin with a bang. If Hollywood had done it, Jesus would have arrived on a throne atop an angel-held throne, surrounded by adoring throngs and paraded down Main Street. But that is not how God works. The beginning of Jesus' career was marked by two major events. He was baptized in the Jordan River first. Then, in the desert, Satan tempts Him. His baptism and temptation are depicted together in all four Gospel books of the Bible.

God recognized Jesus as His beloved Son as soon as He emerged from the Jordan River's baptism waters. So, what occurred right after that? Is it true that Jesus began healing the sick, walking on water, and speaking powerful sermons? No. Instead, He fasts for 40 days in the desert before being confronted by the Devil face to face. The story is short and sweet, occupying less than 200 words in the Bible. The narrative of Jesus' temptation, on the other hand, is one of the most inspiring stories in the Bible because it demonstrates that, while temptation comes to all of us, it does not have to defeat us.

Is it a coincidence that Jesus' temptation occurs immediately following His baptism? No, I don't believe so. The Spirit of God brought Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted, according to Matthew 4:1. Does this imply that God is the one who tempts us to sin? No. God does not tempt anybody, according to James 1:13. So, why would the Holy Spirit tempt Jesus? It was, I suppose, to provide us a wonderful example of how to withstand the Devil's machinations. Three essential realities emerge from Jesus' temptation. To begin, we must learn to anticipate temptation. We will be tempted to sin if Jesus, the flawless Son of God, was tempted to sin. Temptation should not come as a surprise to us. Second, when the Devil tempts us, we discover how he works.In his attempt to seduce Jesus, Satan was cunning and devious, even twisting God's Word to induce Jesus to sin. He'll employ the same strategies against us. Finally, we discover how to resist temptation by relying on God's Word and the Holy Spirit.

We can be confident that temptation is no match for the Holy Spirit who lives in God's people because of Jesus' example in Matthew 4. If we have dedicated our life to Him, His Spirit dwells in us, giving us the strength to resist the Devil's plans. Temptation is unavoidable, but succumbing to it is not. We can overcome the temptation to sin because of God's grace.

Thank you, God, for Jesus' example in the face of temptation. When I am tempted, please enable me to hold to Your truth. Amen, in Jesus' name.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 10:51am On Oct 02, 2021
Expect to be Tempted, 2nd of October 2021

“Except for what is common to mankind, no temptation has grabbed you. And God is trustworthy; He will not allow you to be tempted beyond your capacity. When you are tempted, however, He will offer a way out so that you can persevere.” 1 Corinthians 10:13

The protection of presidents and their families is one of the most critical responsibilities of the US Secret Service Department. The Secret Service's primary protection purpose is to maintain a "safe zone," also known as the "outer perimeter," a "zone of security," or the "sanitation zone," at all times during the President's schedule, no matter where he is. The President's safe zone is a physical area that surrounds him.This zone should be the size of a football field, according to the Secret Service. Agents are required to totally surround the President, whether he is stationary or moving. As a result, once dangers materialize, the zone gives agents a better chance to avoid or stop the attack right away.

Creating a safe zone in our lives is one of the wisest and most efficient methods to combat temptation. No one is immune to the effects of temptation. You can never be too old to succumb to temptation. It's impossible to be too good to be seduced. You can never be too strong to succumb to temptation. Temptation isn't a bad thing. Being tempted is not uncommon.The first rule to follow if you want to handle and overcome temptation is to anticipate it. Being tempted should never catch you off guard.

Half the struggle of overcoming temptation is going out into the world every day with your spiritual antenna and spiritual radar turned on. We must continually be hearing and communicating with the Holy Spirit about the possible dangers surrounding us, just as the Secret Service uses earpieces and microphones to listen and communicate with one another about potential threats. Walking through life is like walking through a field of land mines.Because sin is ubiquitous, temptation is as well. Every day, we should have a safe zone around our lives that we have created. Because we are always expecting temptation, our safe zone should contain boundaries that we will not cross or allow others to cross.

Have you created a safe space in your life? Consider the areas in your life where you are most prone to sin. Create some limits in your life once you've recognized these areas to help you avoid falling into sin.

Please, God, show me the areas in my life where I need to build a safe zone. Remind me to expect temptation in these areas and to prepare myself for it. Amen, in Jesus' name.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 11:16am On Oct 03, 2021
The Sense of the Sixth, 3rd of October 2021

“Then submit yourselves to God. The devil will flee from you if you resist him.” 4:7 James
Have you ever heard of the concept of the "sixth sense?" Power of perception is similar to but not one of the five senses; an acute intuitive power, according to Merriam-Webster. Some people exaggerate the concept of a "sixth sense," claiming to be able to read people's minds, communicate with ghosts, or predict the future. Wouldn't it be great if there had a sixth sense for avoiding sin? What if we could see into the future, recognize temptation, and avoid it completely?

While no such sixth sense exists to entirely avoid every temptation, Jesus does teach us how to detect temptation in a variety of situations before it occurs. Satan tempts Jesus in three different ways, and he tempts us in the same way. Understanding these three areas of temptation can help us build strong intuition in our lives so that we can be ready to avoid falling into the Devil's trap when we are tempted.

The temptation will first appeal to our bodily selves. Satan tempted Jesus after He had completed a 40-day fast and had been ravished. Satan tempts Jesus to break His fast by transforming stones into bread and eating it - something Jesus might have done effortlessly. He was, however, fasting under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We live in a world where “if it feels good, do it.” That is precisely the temptation Satan presented to Jesus: to divorce the physical from the spiritual and to achieve His wishes in His own unique way. It's critical to realize that there's nothing wrong with having bodily urges. Sin is when you satisfy your needs in your own way.

Second, the temptation will entice us to act on our emotions. When Satan is unable to persuade Jesus to follow His carnal impulses, he appeals to how good it would feel to be worshiped as He deserves. Satan knows Jesus' rightful place in the world is one of respect, and yet He is starving, filthy, and exhausted in the desert. He takes advantage of how Jesus must be feeling and goes for the kill, attempting to persuade Him to reveal who He truly is to the world. Our feelings are the first leaders we follow in life. But it's important to remember that emotions are meant to be felt, not obeyed.

Finally, the temptation will entice us spiritually. Satan was enticing Jesus in a subtle but potent way when he offered Him all the kingdoms of the earth. He gave Jesus the same kingdoms that His Father was about to gift Him, but he was cutting Jesus a deal. Satan tempted Jesus by saying, "Skip the cross." Short cuts are Satan's specialty. He entices us to give a little of ourselves, but not all... to listen to podcasts instead of reading the Bible... to speak of God but not with God... The list goes on and on.

Learning to recognize temptation is a valuable weapon in the fight against Satan's plans. The Holy Spirit has been given to us as a "sixth sense" that might warn us of impending dangers. Remember that Satan will always appeal to one of three areas in your life: bodily, emotional, or spiritual, so be on the lookout for it.

Thank you, God, for the Holy Spirit, who is my most powerful tool for identifying temptation. Help me to be aware of these three areas of temptation so that, like Jesus, I am prepared to oppose the Devil. Amen, in Jesus' name.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 11:42am On Oct 08, 2021
The weapon that is fully loaded,3rd of October 2021
"I've hidden Your Word in my heart so that I don't offend You." (Psalm) 119:11

Many of you are probably aware that I am a serious golfer. I love playing golf and have had the pleasure of playing with several great players throughout the years. Do you know what I've learned from every great golfer I've ever played with? It's the ease with which they swing. It's almost carefree. In the same way, Jesus easily overcame temptation. It wasn't a fight or a struggle. He overcame temptation by using the only weapon we really need: God's Word.

Every time Satan tempted Jesus (Matthew 4), Jesus responded by saying, "It is written..." and then quoting the Scriptures that applied to the particular temptation. Temptation is weak against truth, because temptation is always founded on a falsehood, as Jesus knew. Here's the deception: Temptation will always tell you that sin is not only pleasurable in the present, but that you can get away with it in the long term. The first portion of this is frequently correct, while the second part is never correct. Your sin will always come back to haunt you (Numbers 32:23).

One of two things will happen every time you are tempted. You can either submit to what your eyes see and your heart feels, or you can follow the truth of God's Word that you know in your mind, no matter how you feel about it. Here's the deal: You have no chance of continually defeating temptation unless your guns are filled with the truth-bullets of God's Word. Willpower alone can only go you so far. The sword of the Spirit, God's Word, is our only offensive weapon against Satan's attacks.

Why would you try it any other way if Jesus Christ, the Son of God, would not face the Devil and temptation without the Word of God filling His heart and mind? There is a Word from God that counteracts every temptation the Devil sends into your life. Jesus did not argue with the devil. He didn't haggle or argue with him. He simply stood fast and resisted temptation by relying on God's Word.

If you believe in Jesus Christ, you are a gun loaded with God's truth bullets. Put the sword of God's truth by your side at all times by keeping it hidden in your heart and mind, for truth will always triumph against temptation.

Thank you, God, for Your Word, which is the only weapon I have against temptation. Assist me in reading, learning, and memorizing it so that I am always prepared when temptation strikes. Amen, in Jesus' name.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by OriginZero: 10:19am On Oct 17, 2021
The Just Judge October 17, 2021

“When they hurled their insults at Him, He did not retaliate; when He suffered, He made no threats. Instead, He entrusted Himself to Him who judges justly.” 1 Peter 2:23

Did you know that the only time Jesus asked His Father to forgive sinners was when He was being crucified and said, in Luke 23:34, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing?” On every other occasion, Jesus would forgive sinners Himself, but on the cross He asked His Father to forgive them. Why did He do that?

To understand, it helps to look at another occasion when Jesus healed a paralytic man (Luke 5:17-39). Not only did Jesus heal this man’s physical infirmity, however, He also forgave the man’s sins. The Pharisees complained, saying, “Only God can forgive sins.” And they were right…God is the only One who can forgive sins. Jesus Christ was God, so why didn’t He forgive the sins of His crucifiers?

On the cross, Jesus was not dying as God, because God cannot die. On the cross, He was dying as one of us. Yet He still wanted the only One who can forgive to forgive those who were hurting Him. When the disciple Peter looked back on the crucifixion, he remembered how Christ did not retaliate against His accusers. Peter remembered Jesus’ silence – and it spoke volumes. Jesus entrusted Himself to God.

We must learn to follow Jesus’ example. If you can trust God with your heart, you can trust Him with your hurt. Heartache and hurts should never become walls that separate us from God; they should instead be bridges that bring us closer to Him. When others turn their backs on you, turn your eyes towards God. Entrust yourself to Him. He is the only Just Judge. Then you will be free to offer unmerited forgiveness to those who have hurt you.

God, help me to entrust myself to you when I am hurt or wronged. Help me to offer grace rather than retaliation. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 11:14am On Nov 09, 2021
Jesus is aware of the situation.

November 9, 2021

Later, knowing that all had been completed and that Scripture had been fulfilled, Jesus stated, 'I am thirsty.'" Revelation 19:28



I believe that many people do not realize or appreciate how much Jesus suffered on the cross while dying for our sins. Not only did He suffer the most heinous death ever devised, but He had already been tortured and beaten for 12 hours before they nailed Him to the cross. He was utterly weary and dehydrated after being exposed to the heat and losing a large amount of blood.



According to scientists, the most excruciating agony a human body can experience is thirst. With split lips and a swollen tongue, Jesus, the holy Son of God, hung there, practically dying for a drink of water. He stated, "I am thirsty." Those three words can be a major source of comfort to us while we are going through a difficult time.



It's incredible that He said those words at all. Why didn't He do something about it if He was thirsty? Couldn't He have made it rain water right into His parched lips if He could convert water into wine and feed over 5,000 people with two fish and five loaves? Isn't it possible that He could have summoned legions of angels to bring Him water right there on the cross? He could have, of course. So, why didn't He do it?

Why did Jesus have to go through physical pain, mental anguish, and spiritual helplessness? Why was He crucified by His enemies, abandoned by His friends and family, and abandoned by His Father? Because, when it comes to suffering, Jesus wanted us to know that He has felt what we are feeling and experienced what we are experiencing. When we are in pain, we can rest assured that He is also in pain.



Because He had experienced what we would confront in this life, Jesus knew exactly what we would face. Perhaps you are physically harmed as a result of a sickness or handicap. Perhaps you're experiencing emotional pain as a result of being abandoned or disappointed. Do you feel defeated or disillusioned? Don't lose hope! All of Jesus' emotions have been felt.

He's been where you are, knows what you know, and has felt what you're feeling. You can always confess your anguish to a Savior who understands what you're going through.



God, it gives me such peace to know that Jesus has suffered in every way that I do. When I'm in pain, please remind me to bring it to Him. Thank You for sending Your Son to suffer in order for me to be at ease. Amen, in Jesus' name.



Topic suffering of Jesus
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 6:52am On Nov 10, 2021
Is it more important to be comfortable or to be committed?

November10, 2021


"They put gall in my food and offered me vinegar to quench my thirst," says the narrator. 69:21 Psalm




Jesus said very few words during his arrest, trial, beatings, and crucifixion. "I am thirsty," He said three hours into His crucifixion. But He didn't say these things just to quench his thirst. Something else was driving both his need and his declaration. He stated it, according to John 19:28, in order for the Scripture to be fulfilled.



Everything that happened to Jesus at the crucifixion was part of God's plan, Jesus recognized. The Word of God was being fulfilled while He hung on the cross, pleading for water. The crucifixion resulted in the death of Jesus Christ.Jesus was not a victim in any way. He voluntarily gave His life for you and me. He freely submitted to God's plan for His life, placing complete trust in His heavenly Father.



King David prophesied in Psalm 69:21, hundreds of years before Jesus was crucified, that “they put gall in My meal and gave Me vinegar for My thirst.” Jesus knew He hadn't yet been given vinegar to drink as he hung on the cross. Knowing God's Word and plan, he expressed his longing so that God's plan may be carried out... That was the case. "A jug of wine vinegar was there," John 19:29 adds, "so they soaked a sponge in it, put it on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus' lip.


"Don't overlook this crucial fact: God has a plan for your life. There is no room for error. There are no accidents with God; only appointments. Because He completely bowed to and accepted God's plan for His life, Jesus suffered physically, emotionally, and spiritually. "Are you willing to suffer whatever it takes to accomplish God's plan for your life?" is the question you must answer. What's more essential to you: your physical well-being or your whole dedication to God's plan?



Prayer - God, please enable me to never put my comfort ahead of fully surrendering to Your plan for my life. Help me to recall Christ's sacrifice on the cross for me when I have doubts or anxieties. That is the only source of inspiration. In Jesus'name, Amen.

Topic God's will
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 9:51am On Nov 11, 2021
Spring that is still alive

11 November 2021

"However, anyone who drinks the water I provide will never be thirsty again." Surely, the water I give them will become a spring of water in their hearts, springing up to eternal life." 4:14 (John)



With a population of 20 million inhabitants, Mexico City is one of the world's most populous cities. It's on the verge of sinking. Buildings and streets are sinking deeper into the earth every year. Some areas are sinking a foot per year. In reality, during the last 60 years, this sinking has averaged 22 feet. Do you have any idea why? Because the residents of the area are thirsty. Seventy-seven percent of the water used by the city's residents must be collected from underground aquifers. To put a stop to the thievery,Every year, billions of gallons of water must be pumped from underground, and as they do, the city sinks. However, much of the water is contaminated with organic and chemical contaminants, which can cause disease and death.



The entire world is a massive Mexico City. You sink deeper into despair, discouragement, and disillusionment as you drink more of the world's water. The deeper you go, the more thirsty you become. The more thirsty you become, the more water you consume. The more you drink, the lower you will sink.



Because Jesus stated, "I thirst," anybody can come drink from the life-giving water He provides and never thirst again. In this life, we are all going to suffer. The question isn't "if," but rather "when.""However, like Christ's, our suffering will not be in vain." God does not throw away our suffering, sadness, or tears. He has the ability to transform misery into something lovely. He can utilize it for His glory and even to assist others in coming to know Him.



He will glorify Himself through your grief, suffering, and heartache if you bring it to God in confidence and ask Him to do so. Spiritual thirst is killing people all over the world. That is why people turn to money, drugs, sex, power, pleasure, vehicles, houses, and stocks and bonds to quench their desire. Everyone who drinks this "worldly water," according to God's word, will thirst again (John 4:13). However, because Jesus died thirsty, we will never have to. Because Jesus declared, "I am the Christ."


[b]Prayer :[/b]God, thank you for your son, Jesus, to us as living water. Allow us to drink from your cup on a daily basis, and fill our cups to the brim with living water that will never run out. Amen, in Jesus' name.



[b]Topic: [/b]Discouragement.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 7:05am On Nov 12, 2021
The Pain Is Over

November 12, 2021

"Every tear from their eyes will be wiped away by him." "Death will no longer exist." 21:4 (Revelation)




Chronic pain is a medical term that refers to a state of being in pain for an extended period of time. Chronic pain patients are in some form of discomfort almost all of the time. Chronic pain affects about 11% of the population in the United States. Another 40 million adults, or nearly 17% of all adults in the United States, suffer from severe pain on a regular basis. Chronic pain can be caused by a variety of factors, including life stress, respiratory problems, alcohol or tobacco usage, exercise, and injury.



The truth is that we all experience suffering in some form or another. Perhaps not bodily agony, but emotional and spiritual discomfort.Relationships, bad habits and actions, our past, and even our genetics can all cause us pain. Pain, in one form or another, is a daily reminder of our shattered planet, of a people who have been rebellious to God for millennia, beginning with Adam.



When explaining what heaven would be like, Revelation 21:4 offers a shocking and virtually unbelievable assertion concerning pain. "He will wipe every tear from their eyes," it adds. There will be no more death, sadness, weeping, or suffering..." Can you envision a place where there is no pain? There are no tears or sadness in this place. We will not be afraid of death since there will be none. We won't be afraid of being alone. Our bodies will not be physically harmed, and Christ will be at the core of every interaction.



As followers of Jesus, we have been promised this. When we are in agony, we may hold on to that hope and claim it. We are all going to experience pain in our lives. But, whatever the origin or form of the discomfort, it will pass. We will see the end of suffering in Christ one day.



Prayer: Thank you, God, for allowing us to live in paradise. Thank you for the promise that one day I will be pain-free. Thank you for creating a place for me to live forever with You that is so beautiful, so wonderful, that words can't express how wonderful it is. Help me to remember Your promise while I'm in agony, to comprehend that pain is only temporary, and to find the fortitude to bear it until the day You decide to take me away. Amen.


Topic: Suffering.
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 7:48am On Nov 13, 2021
Why are you in pain?

November 13, 2021

"Not only that, but we also take pride in our hardships because we know that pain breeds endurance, which breeds character, which breeds hope." 5:3–4 (Rom. 5:3–4)



Are you in pain? If you're struggling, oppressed, in agony, or in distress, you've probably wondered, "Why me?" "All sin causes suffering, but not all suffering is caused by sin," a wise Pastor once said. As a result, there could be at least two reasons for your discomfort.



Many people suffer as a result of their sin. Our sin always has a negative repercussion. You will be imprisoned if you commit a crime and are found guilty. The wrong you've done has resulted in you being incarcerated.Since Adam ate the cursed apple, humanity has been suffering as a result of sin. Much, if not all, of our misery is the result of people defying God one after another.



But there is another kind of suffering, one that God allows despite the fact that we, as Christ-followers, have not sinned. Persecution is a tough idea to grasp. God does not cause our pain, but He does permit us to live in a flawed and sinful world. Job, for example, is a book in the Bible that chronicles the life of a man that God let to suffer immensely. Job's family and life were eventually restored, even better than before. It's a lesson that we often don't see the larger picture and lack the foresight to see it.

When you're in pain, ask yourself if you're living in a way that pleases God. Examine your heart and confess your sins, then turn away and live your life for God unreservedly. But also, pray that God will use your pain to teach you, form and shape you, refine you, and help you grow closer to Jesus. Our wrongdoing always results in suffering, but don't rule out the possibility that God is working with us to make us more like Him as we suffer.



Prayer: I confess to you my sins and failings. I am aware that I occasionally suffer as a result of my disobedience to You. Because of what Your Son, Jesus, went through on the cross for me, I know you are familiar with suffering. Help me remember that you might be using It to make me more like you when I'm suffering.


Topic sufferings
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 6:48am On Nov 14, 2021
Completely paid

November 14, 2021

"By completing the work You gave Me to perform, I have brought You honor on earth." 17:4 (John)


Jesus used the same word, "completed," in John 17:4 as when He declared, "It is finished," on the cross. God assigned Jesus to a task that only He could complete. Only He could save us, pay for our sins, and appease God's righteous wrath against sin.

In Jesus' day, the Greek word for "completed" was influential in both legal and financial circles. Legally, if you were brought before a Roman judge and found guilty of a crime, the judge would impose a penalty and write a "certificate of debt" on a piece of paper.
The offense committed was written on one side of the paper, and the penalty the crime incurred was written on the other. The debt certificate would then be fastened on the prisoner's door, where anybody could see what he had done and how much he owed for his crime.

A legal authority would write over that debt the Greek word that Jesus used that is translated as "finished," which meant "paid in full." Once the prisoner had served his sentence – or if someone came and paid his fine – a legal authority would write over that debt the Greek word that Jesus used that is translated as "finished," which meant "paid in full." They would then roll up the certificate and hand it to the prisoner. This was his proof that the law's full requirements had been met. His debt was discharged, and he was free to leave, never to be tried again.When Jesus stated, "It is completed," He really meant, "It is fully paid!" The debt of sin owed to God by the entire world was paid at the cross.

This verse is also written in the Greek language in the perfect tense, which is noteworthy. The perfect tense refers to an action that occurred in the past and has lasting consequences that extend into the present and future. "This happened," in other words, says the past tense. "This happened, and it is still in effect today and tomorrow," states the perfect tense.

Consider any flaw you have... any sin you've ever committed...

God imprints this one word - "completed" – over your life when you give it to Jesus Christ. Jesus is the Son of God.

Prayer: Thank You, God, for sending Your Son to die on the cross to pay the full price for my sins. Give me the fortitude to share this message of hope with everyone You place in my way who needs it. Amen

Topic Sin
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 6:10am On Nov 15, 2021
Topping It Off

November 15, 2021

"Work at whatever you do with all your heart, as if you were working for the Lord, not for human masters." 3:23 in Colossians




When the last steel beam or the highest point in the structure is reached, a rite known as "topping out" is performed. It stems from an ancient Scandinavian custom of planting a tree on top of a completed dwelling to pacify "displaced spirits" while it was being built. It's more of a media event these days, especially if the structure has some significance, such as changing the skyline of a major city. You'll know the construction is finished when you reach the highest point and it's "topped out."

Many of us have a proclivity to "peak out" early in life. We can achieve our full potential at an early age. Spiritually, not materially or financially. We go to church, Bible studies, serve in the community, and participate in missions, and so on. However, many of us reach a point where we "peak out" and stop continuing to grow spiritually, which is often reflected in spiritual activities.

In Colossians, the Bible instructs us to work with all of our hearts, all of the time. We are taught not to lose heart elsewhere in the Bible. Our everyday walk in this world is to become more and more like Jesus as we serve His purposes and carry out His mission.
Many people are astonished to hear that the Bible contains no notion or mention of retirement. From the day we are born to the day we commit to Jesus, to the day we die, our lives are a complete picture of Christ's work in us. We work, pray, study, seek, share our faith, support, assist, encourage, grieve, and persevere.

Look up and make sure you're still establishing your life in Christ as you examine your heart and life today. Look back a year or two to see if you can see God at work in your life, and if your heart and mind are growing closer to Him as you serve Him on a regular basis. Do you think you've reached your limit? ? As you continue onward for God, ask Him to renew your soul for another flight.

Prayer:[/b]Thank you, God, for providing me with a rich and fulfilling existence. I hope that I don't "top out" and miss out on the possibilities you've provided for me to honor you at work, in my family, in my life, and in my ministry. Give me the strength and energy I need today to be Your hands and feet to people who are around me. As I live for you, please help me to keep seeking to fulfill Your will in my life. Amen.

[b]Topic Glory
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 6:31am On Nov 16, 2021
Keeping the Goal in Mind

November 16, 2021

"Thus, be cautious how you live—not as an idiot, but as a wise person who makes the most of every chance..." Ephesians 5:15-16.



According to military commanders, the modern fight is won or lost before the first shot is fired. The tools of combat, strategy and tactics, have been polished to a fine art throughout the years. However, the truth is that logistics—the process of planning and preparing for battle—determines the battle's outcome. General Norman Schwartzkopf, who commanded allied forces in the 1990s Gulf War, claimed years afterwards that his strategy for success was simple: gather all of the required tools, personnel, and supplies Each war must be won as efficiently and successfully as feasible on the battlefield.



He'd assess his opponent's size and capabilities, then calculate how many soldiers, tanks, missiles, artillery, planes, and other supplies he'd need to win decisively. Then he'd just tell his reports to get those materials to the battleground. He fought the battle backwards, starting with the last step and ending with the first. The first task was to transport all of the necessary supplies to the battleground.



We must always keep the end in mind in our life. Our conclusion is straightforward: God triumphs, and heaven exists. Some people will go, but the majority will not. Our goal is to make the most of what we have.

Prayer:I praise You, God, for your victory on the cross. Please accept my gratitude for sending Jesus to save me. Help me remember that the end is near, that the end is certain, and that the end is a source of hope for those who seek it. Amen.

#Salvation
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 8:59am On Nov 17, 2021
What You Begun

November 17, 2021

"Let us not become tired in doing good, for if we do not give up, we shall reap a crop at the correct time." 6:9 (Galatians)




Do you follow through on what you start? Many individuals aren't aware of this. Approximately 44% of college students drop out before completing their studies. Over two million Americans quit their jobs every month. These and other statistics of unfinished and abandoned projects have valid reasons. However, a large percentage of people choose not to finish what they start every day, in one way or another. The unfinished book, the CD that's three tracks away from completion, and the five-year-old home remodeling. When you take a step back and look at it all, it appears like most of life is the first half of something that is lacking the second half.

When Jesus arrived to earth, He came to complete the task He had begun. Since the dawn of time, he had a beginning, middle, and end in mind. He had no intention of doing a mediocre job. He couldn't do it. Not because it wouldn't have provided us with a path to heaven, but because it would have been disobedience to His Father, which was impossible. He lived a perfect life, died tragically, and rose triumphantly again. His task was finished from beginning to end.

Strive to be a person who completes what they begin spiritually. God is saving people and transforming them into more like Him through His followers.Your faith in Jesus did not end with a prayer and a card filled out in church a long time ago. That was only the beginning...the glimmer of a life filled with spiritual significance and purpose. It's worth it to see it through to the end. Engage in a faith that is continually seeking to Jesus for ways to love more fully, serve more gladly, give more generously, and share faith with greater zeal.

You might not be able to complete everything you set out to do in life. But don't leave your relationship with Christ incomplete. There is still far too much for Him to accomplish in and through you for you to give up.

Prayer: God, please enable me to stay the course in my relationship with You. Assist me in putting my wishes aside and adopting your plans and purposes for my life. Amen

#Christianliving
Re: Daily Devotional For All Christians On Nairaland by Kachicruze: 6:25am On Nov 18, 2021
The Lowly and the Holy

November 18, 2021

"Rejoice much, Zion's Daughter!" Shout, Jerusalem's Daughter! See, your King comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding a donkey, a colt, a donkey foal." 9:9 (Zechariah)




Jesus of Nazareth was a marked man by the time what we now call Palm Sunday arrived in Jerusalem, approximately 33 A.D. This added to the drama of His arrival in the city, since He arrived openly and publicly in a location where He was a wanted man. On the back of a donkey, Jesus took the first step toward the ultimate and final encounter with the Sanhedrin, according to some.

I don't just mean out in the open when I say Jesus entered publicly.His arrival coincided with the Passover Feast, when Jerusalem's population swelled dramatically. The masses had assembled, with many praising Jesus as Israel's King (John 12:13). It's clear that the Jews thought Jesus was the answer to their prayers for a ruler who would rescue them from the Roman Emperor's oppression. After all, God had promised them a king from David's lineage who would rule them for all time... and Jesus was a perfect match. They'd be set free at long last. There would be tranquility at long last. It's no surprise that as Jesus entered Jerusalem - the city whose name literally means "City of Peace" – the crowds chanted, "Hosanna to the Son of David!" What a ray of hope they must have had!

However, something strange happened. Did their valiant King ride gloriously on a steed or other powerful symbol? I'm sure that's what they were hoping for. Shouldn't their King be the same? That's how the Roman soldiers got around. No. King Jesus did not arrive in this manner. Instead of riding into Jerusalem on a great horse, He rode in on a young donkey, completely destroying their image of their mighty King.

However, Jesus' entry was not a fluke. When He appeared on that donkey, He demonstrated two facts. First, He fulfilled one of Zechariah 9:9's Old Testament predictions about the Messiah, which predicted that Israel's prophesied King would arrive in exactly that manner.- riding on the back of a young donkey Why a donkey instead of a stallion? The answer can be found in Jesus' second truth: that He came to bring peace, not judgment. He did not come to conquer by force, as other earthly monarchs had done before Him, but by grace, mercy, and the sacrifice of His own life for His people.

The Kingdom that Jesus founded was one of lowliness and servanthood, not of armies and magnificence. He did not come to conquer nations, but to overcome sin. We should emulate His attributes of humility, servanthood, sacrifice, and grace as His followers. When we do, the world will witness the one and only True King reigning through His people.

Prayer:God, please enable me to live my life in accordance with Your example so that I can help others. In Jesus'name, Amen.

Topic Holiness
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Hallelujah Hosanna!

November 19, 2021

"Then the multitudes in front of Him and behind Him cried out, 'Hosanna to the Son of David!' Whoever enters in the name of the Lord is blessed! 'Hosanna from the highest reaches of the sky!' Matthew 9:21



Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem marked the start of the final leg of His earthly trek to the cross. The throng erupted in applause, waving palm branches and putting their coats on the ground in front of the young donkey carrying Him. The parade was fit for a king. But only Jesus genuinely grasped what the audience was pleading for on that day when they yelled, "Hosanna!"

"Hosanna!" was both a shout of love and a plea. As you can see, "Hosanna" literally means "Come save us now!". The people had no idea that Jesus was about to do exactly that. He was about to save them in every way that mattered. But first, there was some unfinished business at the Temple that He needed to take care of.

The Hosanna-screamers must have been taken aback when they saw the man on the donkey flipping money tables over and chasing the sellers out of the Temple in righteous rage. In His Father's house, Jesus would not allow the lies and greed to continue. He went there that day to make it crystal clear that forgiveness could only be purchased with His blood, not with cash. Redemption was not just available to those who could afford it, but also to those who couldn't."My house will be known as a house of worship, but you are turning it into a robbery den!" Jesus yelled. What He did next, on the other hand, is likely to have stunned everyone much more than His venomous comments. He invited them to come in. Those who had spent their lives on the outside...the blind, the lame, the ill... He greeted them as they entered the Temple and healed them. In with the humble, out with the pompous. It was a foreshadowing of the Kingdom He would establish with His blood in the not-too-distant future.

Which of the following groups do you belong to? Is it those on the inside who run religion like a business, or those on the periphery who deliver a humble offering of faith in brokenness? Jesus has arrived. The time for salvation has arrived. All you have to do is shout, in faith and repentance."Hosanna!" exclaims the narrator. Now is the time to save me!" and He will set you free from your sin.

Prayer: Thank you, God, for sending Jesus to save me from my sins. Please help me to extend the invitation of Your grace to everyone at all times. Amen, in Jesus' name.

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