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“Seeking God — really seeking — is more than just reading a few verses from the Bible in the morning and trying to be a good person that day. Seeking requires me to sacrifice the things I feel compelled to chase so I can be available to notice God’s clear direction. Whatever we chase, like it or not, gains our full attention. Jeremiah 29:13, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” (NIV)”
— Lysa TerKeurst (via daughterbydesign)
WHAT DO YOU TELL YOURSELF EVERY MORNING AS YOU START YOUR DAY?
● Moses would say, “Lord, if You don’t go with us or before us, we are not going anywhere.“
● Abraham would say, “The Lord will provide.“
● Jacob would say, “I won’t let go of You unless You bless me.“
● Joshua would say, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.“
● Samuel would say, “Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening.“
● Nehemiah would say, “The joy of the Lord is my strength.“
● David would say, "The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want." _and "This is the day that the Lord has made and I will rejoice and be glad in it."_
● Solomon would say, "Trust in the Lord, oh my soul, and lean not on your own understanding, in all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your path."
● Isaiah would say, "Arise and shine for my Glory has come.” and “No weapon formed against me shall prosper."
● Jeremiah would say, "The Lord has plans to prosper me and not to harm or fail me."
● Jabez would say, "Oh, that you may bless me and enlarge my territory."
● Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego would say, "We will not bow down to any image but will serve the Lord."
● Ezekiel would say, "Any dry bones in my life, live again."
Choose your daily statement of faith. Meditate on it! Say it every morning…
“When you don't know what to do, pray; and when you think you do, pray twice.”
-João Chávez
"Don't wait until the moment of crisis. Plan ahead, hide God's Word in your heart, and pray in advance for victory, holiness, and a life pleasing to God."
—David Jeremiah
““If God’s so powerful and so good, how come bad stuff happens?”I’m not going to answer the question until you ask it correctly. Here’s how you ask that question properly. You look me in my eyes and you ask me this: how on earth can a holy and righteous God know what I did and thought and said–only yesterday–and not kill me in my sleep last night?Until you ask that question that way, you don’t understand the issue. You believe the problem is “out there”. You believe that there are somehow some individuals who–in and of themselves–deserve something other than the wrath of Almighty God. You need to flip the script and ask the question this way: “Why is it that we are here today, why has He not consumed and devoured each and everyone of us? Why, O God, does Your judgment and Your wrath tarry?” When you ask it that way, you understand the issue. When you ask it the other way, you believe in the supremacy of man. “How dare God not employ His power on behalf of almighty men!” You flip the question around, you believe in the supremacy of Christ. “How dare I steal His air, because the last breath I took, I borrowed it from Him.”The problem… is you. That you do not acknowledge the supremacy of Christ. The problem is you start with you as the measure of all things. The problem is you judge God based upon how well He carries out your agenda for the world. And you believe in the supremacy of you. And as a result, you want a god who is omnipotent, but not sovereign. If you had a god who omnipotent but not sovereign, you can wield his power. But if your God is both omnipotent and sovereign, you are at His mercy.”
— Voddie Baucham
“The Scriptures teach us the best way of living, the noblest way of suffering and the most comfortable way of dying.”
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John Flavel
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