• February 5, 2020

    LAMENTATION INTO DANCING


    Psalms 29:12-13 30:11-12)

    You turned my lamentation into dancing for me;
    You tore up my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness,
    That my glory may sing praise to You,
    And not be pierced with sadness;
    O Lord my God, I shall give thanks to You forever.

    Encouraging Words

    Our God only wants the best for us. He is not some great punisher in the sky eagerly waiting for us to mess up so that He can punish or. He loves us. He gave His Son for us. When we truly embrace how much He loves us, we too will see our lamentations turn into dancing and our sackcloth of mourning torn up and replaced with gladness. Glory be to God!

  • February 3, 2020

    LIFE


    Psalms 29:6 (30:5)

    For there is wrath in His anger,
    But life in His will;
    Weeping will lodge at evening,
    But great joy in the morning.

    Encouraging Words

    God hates sin. But because of Jesus, our sin is forgiven and we are wiped clean. When God looks at us, He sees Jesus. This is where we receive life, in His will. As we go through this earthly life we struggle with sin, but when we fall asleep in Him, we will awake to great joy in the morning. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • February 2, 2020

    I BELIEVE


    Psalms 26:13-14 (27:13-14)

    I believe I shall see the Lord’s goodness in the land of the living.
    Wait on the Lord;
    Be courageous, and strengthen your heart,
    And wait on the Lord.

    Encouraging Words

    No matter how crazy the world gets around us we can still believe that God is in control, for He is, and wait on Him. His goodness will always be present in the land of the living. We just have to look through the fog of this world to find the light of our Lord that is always shining bright. This is why we need to be courageous, strengthen our hearts, and wait on Him. Glory be to God!

  • February 1, 2020

    Saint of the Week

    St. John Chrysostom

  • January 30, 2020

    SEEKING GOD


    Psalms 26:8 (27:8)

    My heart speaks to You; my face seeks You;
    Your face, O Lord, I will seek.

    Personal Challenge

    Why is it that we only seek God when we need something from Him? Maybe this is part of the reason that God said that David was a man after His own heart? We too, can be like David, and seek Him all of the time. God is always there for us. It is us that become present to Him as we seek Him. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • January 29, 2020

    BLESSING AND MERCY


    Psalms 23:4-5 (24:3-4)

    He who has innocent hands and a pure heart;
    He who does not lift up his soul to vanity;
    He who does not swear deceitfully to his neighbor.
    He shall receive blessing from the Lord
    And mercy from the God of his salvation.

    Personal challenge

    Once again the Psalmist provides guidance on how we should behave if we desire to receive God’s blessing and mercy in our lives. We are still dependent upon Jesus for our eternal salvation, but this guidance teaches us how to live our lives within that blessing of salvation. What are we to do to show that we are children of God? Live in a way that we have innocent hands and a pure heart. Flee from vanity. Do not treat our neighbor deceitfully. We cannot say that we do not know what God wants of us. Glory be to God!

  • January 28, 2020

    ALL THE DAYS OF MY LIFE


    Psalms 26:4

    One thing I ask from the Lord; this I will seek,
    That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life,
    And behold the delights of the Lord,
    And visit His temple.

    Personal challenge

    Do I desire my God this much? Is this the one thing that I ask over and over? The house of the Lord is so much better than anything that this world can offer. Do I desire it more than everything in this world? This is the personal challenge… to desire God and His house all the days of my life. Glory be to God!

  • January 25, 2020

    Saint of the Week

    St. Silouan the Athonite


  • January 24, 2020

    THE LORD IS


    Psalms 26:1 (27:1)

    The Lord is my light and my savior; whom shall I fear?
    The Lord is the defender of my life; whom shall I dread?

    Encouraging Words

    The sooner that we can embrace the truth that “the Lord is and I am not”, the sooner we will see our lives transformed. The Lord is our light of life. He is our salvation from death. He is our defender, our fortress, throughout life. When we embrace these truths at the core of our being and hold on to them dearly, then we will have no fear and there will be no one or no thing that we will dread. We will surely be free. Glory be to God!

  • January 23, 2020

    THE GENTLE


    Psalms 24:8-11 (25:8-11)

    Good and upright is the Lord;
    Therefore He will instruct sinners in His way.
    He will guide the gentle in judgment;
    He will teach the gentle His ways.
    All the ways of the Lord are mercy and truth
    For those who seek His covenant and His testimonies.
    For Your name’s sake, O Lord,
    Pardon my sin, for it is great.

    Encouraging Words

    Buried in the middle of this passage are some precious promises. In order to receive these promises, we must change our lives to be a certain way. That way is to be gentle to those around us, our loved ones, our friends, our acquaintances, our neighbors, our enemies, and the stranger amongst us. If we will humble ourselves and be gentle to others, God will guide us in judgment so that we will make decisions that glorify Him. He will teach us His ways. God does not lord it over us, so why do we do this to others? He treats us with love and compassion, so why do we not do this to others? Because we have not yet become gentle. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!