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Psalm 94:19

In the multitude of my anxieties within me, Your comforts delight my soul.
Psalm 94:19

The world that we live in can so often confront us with challenges that weigh us down. Our thoughts, our cares, and our concerns multiply in our minds, leaving us unable to move forward. Spiritually, our feet can become stuck in the mud of doubt, pinning us in place.

Thank the Lord that He is the God of transformation. With a troubled mind, we turn our attention away from our distress to seek His face, finding that our Maker has never left our side. God stands ready to bring His refreshing perspective to our weary souls.

As we prepare to embark on a new day, let’s look past the multitude of our anxieties to seek the Lord. My soul can hardly wait for His response!

Jeff Deal

Galatians 4:6-7

And because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying out, “Abba, Father!” Therefore, you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ.
Galatians 4:6-7

An amazing thing happens when you get saved. You believe by faith in Jesus’ sacrifice for you and you’re redeemed by God’s grace to receive eternal life. On top of that, the Holy Spirit is sent to live in your heart and you have a new relationship with the God. You not only know Him as Lord, Savior, and Creator of heaven and earth, but you now know Him as Father or Daddy, which is what “Abba” means.

You know many men who are fathers, it’s a title they carry because they have a child but you wouldn’t be comfortable calling them daddy. But because God’s Spirit dwells in you, you have an intimate relationship with God. He’s not only our heavenly father, He’s your daddy and that changes everything.

We aren’t servants or slaves, but sons and daughters, heirs through Christ. So we read in Romans 8:14-15, “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, ‘Abba, Father.”

Can you see how that changes everything? We are free to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit, knowing we have a daddy that loves us so.

Pastor Doug Hardin

1 Thessalonians 5:18

Pray without ceasing.
1 Thessalonians 5:18

In times such as these, you may be wondering what you can do. I have three words for you, just keep praying. Prayer is the most powerful tool that we have in our arsenal. Prayer changes things! Hannah cried out to God after years of being barren and God gave her Samuel (1 Samuel 1). Hezekiah called out to God from his death bed and had fifteen years added to his life. Prayer is powerful.

Haven’t you ever wondered why every time you start to pray your mind starts to wander, the phone starts to ring, and it seems like every distraction pops up? That happens because Satan desires to take you away from that powerful time of prayer with our Heavenly Father. I know having a consistent prayer life can be difficult, but there is nothing more valuable in this world than having fellowship with the King of Kings. Now more than ever, we need to be people of prayer.

For the King,

Pastor Daniel Batistelli

Colossians 1:5a

Because of the hope which is laid up for you in heaven…
Colossians 1:5a

In the opening section of Paul’s letter to the church of Colosse, he talks about what he is thankful for. One of the last things is Paul’s thankfulness for where their hope lies. While there are many things to have hope in here on earth, there is nothing more certain than what waits for us in heaven. Imagine the consistent joy we can have as Christians if our hope was always fully resting upon what lies ahead for us in heaven, where rust or moth cannot eat away at what the Lord has for us; where we get to worship our Lord forever.

May your hope be fully rested upon what lies ahead as you seek to be faithful and love the saints.

Resting in Him,

Pastor Sean Boehm

Proverbs 15:13

A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance, But by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken.
Proverbs 15:13

Have you ever walked up to someone and asked them how they are doing and they answer with the standard, “I’m doing great.” But you think to yourself, “Then someone needs to tell your face because it obviously didn’t get the message.” When we truly walk in the “joy of our salvation” and a vibrant day-to-day relationship with Jesus, it will show on our countenance. It doesn’t mean we won’t have bad days and sorrow in our hearts but we can choose joy even in the midst of the most difficult times, because our eternal destiny hasn’t changed.

We will be with Jesus one day and our hearts will be merry for eternity.

Happy with His promises,

Pastor Gerard Deleeuw

1 John 1:9

If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1 John 1:9

This verse is one of the most loved in the Bible as it outlines God’s forgiveness for our sins. David kept his sin hidden for a year while his life was falling apart, but when he finally confessed it, the Lord forgave him and said he wouldn’t be killed, which was the law for murder and adultery, both of which David committed.

You might say, well, yes, but he still lost his newborn son. That’s true, because forgiveness of sins doesn’t mean the consequences of sin are going to be wiped out. It’s why we shouldn’t use this prayer as a “Get Out of Jail Free” card, but use it as a chance to comfort ourselves in the Lord’s forgiveness and pursue God’s best for our lives going forward.

Blessed by His cleansing of my sins,

Pastor Ron Kitchell

Isaiah 12:3

Therefore with joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.
Isaiah 12:3

The concept of joy needs to be biblically understood for it to be fully enjoyed. As a fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is first and foremost the consequence of a born-again life in fellowship with God. Additionally, by definition, “happiness” is dependent upon circumstance (happenstance) while biblical “joy” finds its source with God and His promises despite the circumstances. As such we can have great joy in the Lord even in the midst of great difficulty. How? By doing what we read poetically in our verse: drawing water from the well of salvation.

We must reach out and draw forth all that He has provided. It is His water, His well, His rope, and His bucket given to us. He is the reason we rejoice. He is our joy!

Finding my daily joy in Him,

Pastor Jack Abeelen

Romans 12:1-2

I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:1-2

We live in a world that is filled with despair. It’s deep-seated and it’s everywhere—even within the body of Christ. The devil will scream in our ears, “You’re no good” or “Your situation is hopeless.” It’s hard to live in victory when we believe the lies.

There is a shocking reality regarding despair and suicide that we cannot ignore. There are over 35,000 suicides in America every year, and the suicide rate is the same among Christians and non-Christians. This is alarming. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

We overcome despair and are transformed by changing how we think and by the renewing of our mind. We need to know what God is like, who we are in Christ (Romans 5), and what we believe.

We are called to enjoy our relationship with Jesus fully. Learn to say no to Satan’s lies. Don’t agree with him – because he is the father of lies (John 8:44). Meditate on Psalm 139 and pray it out loud to the Lord.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Pastor Del Casale

Ephesians 4:11-12

And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.
Ephesians 4:11-12

The apostle Paul lists here some of the spiritual gifts of the Lord, and in Ephesians 4:12-16, he lays out the purposes of those gifts. We are all probably very familiar with the purpose of “edifying [or building up] of the body of Christ.” We attend church in order to worship God with the expectation that God will speak to us through His word and edify us as He works on our hearts. We are a work in process and God is continually working on us (Philippians 1:6).

However, we may not all be aware that another of God’s purposes is that we all are to be equipped for the work of the ministry. God not only calls the pastors to do the work of the church, He calls all of us to work alongside of them. We each have a calling (Ephesians 4:1), and if you are not yet serving in a ministry, pray that the Lord would reveal to you where He would have you serve, then step out in faith and see the Lord work through you. Lord, may we each have a walk worthy of the calling to which we were called.

Jeff Mericle

Ephesians 1:4

…just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world that should be holy and blameless before Him in love…
Ephesians 1:4

It is almost impossible for us to comprehend what it is like to be outside of time in an eternal present, where a day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as a day. But although we cannot understand, we can stand in awe of Him who chose us before we chose Him and loved us before we loved Him. Undeserving as we are, He chose us before time began for a destiny so wonderful we can scarcely grasp it in this fallen world.

Before He created the world He saw you, knew you, and loved you. And He chose you for a reason: that you should be holy and blameless before Him: set apart, forgiven, and in His presence. When David saw how the Lord had blessed Him, and gave him an inheritance vastly beyond what he deserved, he responded, “Therefore my heart is glad and my glory rejoices… In your presence is fullness of joy; at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” That is how the Spirit revealed to David what it would be like to be “before Him.”

If we would but have a glimpse of what the joy of His presence will be like—fullness of joy, pleasures forevermore—the things of this world that so beguile and enamor us would instead be almost meaningless. To be holy and without any blame or guilt before Him, nothing on earth can compare.

What resolve this should inspire within us to pursue Him in this life! His presence is what our hearts are actually longing for the most. He fills the void in my heart and satisfies the longing of my soul.

Tom Day

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