My God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19
Thought Of The Day...
My God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19 When Paul wrote the words of Philippians 4:19, he was speaking from experience. Ever since he'd become a Christian and a missionary for the Lord, he had faced almost every need imaginable. He'd been thrown in prison, he'd faced persecution, and he'd suffered at the hands of those who hated him. But God had faithfully met Paul's needs every step of the way. God had never let him down. Whether in plenty or in want, hungry or well fed, Paul had experienced God's providing hand. At the beginning of a new year God promises to meet our every need. God already knows what we'll need, and he promises to meet our needs. God will be with us every step of the way, providing for us in ways that only God can. It's guaranteed! Make sure you don't misinterpret these words of Paul. God does not promise to give us everything we want. Sometimes God's answer to our prayers is "No." Sometimes God will answer our prayers in ways that we don't want or expect. There may be lots of things God will withhold from us. But he does promise to give us what we need in order to fulfill his purpose for our lives. We have been given a new year to serve God. As God meets our needs, he also asks us to help meet the needs of people around us. This is one way in which God shows his presence through us.
Prayer...
Father God, We come to you in prayer today, grateful for your promise in Philippians 4:19 that you will meet our needs according to your glorious riches in Christ Jesus. As we meditate on these words, we are reminded of your abundant provision and the unfailing love you have for your children.
Father, we ask that you open our eyes and hearts to the needs of those around us. Help us to see beyond our own desires and concerns, and to be moved by compassion for others. Give us a generous spirit that is willing to lend a hand to those in need, knowing that we are merely vessels of your love and grace.
May we never underestimate the power of a kind word, a helping hand, or a selfless act. As we reach out to others in your name, may your love and provision be made known to them. And as we give, may we also receive, for your blessings are endless and overflowing.
Thank you, Lord, for the promise of your provision and for the privilege of being able to serve others in your name. May our actions and words bring glory to you and spread your love to those in need. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.
Thought Of The Day...
My God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19 When Paul wrote the words of Philippians 4:19, he was speaking from experience. Ever since he'd become a Christian and a missionary for the Lord, he had faced almost every need imaginable. He'd been thrown in prison, he'd faced persecution, and he'd suffered at the hands of those who hated him. But God had faithfully met Paul's needs every step of the way. God had never let him down. Whether in plenty or in want, hungry or well fed, Paul had experienced God's providing hand. At the beginning of a new year God promises to meet our every need. God already knows what we'll need, and he promises to meet our needs. God will be with us every step of the way, providing for us in ways that only God can. It's guaranteed! Make sure you don't misinterpret these words of Paul. God does not promise to give us everything we want. Sometimes God's answer to our prayers is "No." Sometimes God will answer our prayers in ways that we don't want or expect. There may be lots of things God will withhold from us. But he does promise to give us what we need in order to fulfill his purpose for our lives. We have been given a new year to serve God. As God meets our needs, he also asks us to help meet the needs of people around us. This is one way in which God shows his presence through us.
Prayer...
Father God, We come to you in prayer today, grateful for your promise in Philippians 4:19 that you will meet our needs according to your glorious riches in Christ Jesus. As we meditate on these words, we are reminded of your abundant provision and the unfailing love you have for your children.
Father, we ask that you open our eyes and hearts to the needs of those around us. Help us to see beyond our own desires and concerns, and to be moved by compassion for others. Give us a generous spirit that is willing to lend a hand to those in need, knowing that we are merely vessels of your love and grace.
May we never underestimate the power of a kind word, a helping hand, or a selfless act. As we reach out to others in your name, may your love and provision be made known to them. And as we give, may we also receive, for your blessings are endless and overflowing.
Thank you, Lord, for the promise of your provision and for the privilege of being able to serve others in your name. May our actions and words bring glory to you and spread your love to those in need. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.
My God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19
Thought Of The Day...
My God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19 When Paul wrote the words of Philippians 4:19, he was speaking from experience. Ever since he'd become a Christian and a missionary for the Lord, he had faced almost every need imaginable. He'd been thrown in prison, he'd faced persecution, and he'd suffered at the hands of those who hated him. But God had faithfully met Paul's needs every step of the way. God had never let him down. Whether in plenty or in want, hungry or well fed, Paul had experienced God's providing hand. At the beginning of a new year God promises to meet our every need. God already knows what we'll need, and he promises to meet our needs. God will be with us every step of the way, providing for us in ways that only God can. It's guaranteed! Make sure you don't misinterpret these words of Paul. God does not promise to give us everything we want. Sometimes God's answer to our prayers is "No." Sometimes God will answer our prayers in ways that we don't want or expect. There may be lots of things God will withhold from us. But he does promise to give us what we need in order to fulfill his purpose for our lives. We have been given a new year to serve God. As God meets our needs, he also asks us to help meet the needs of people around us. This is one way in which God shows his presence through us.
Prayer...
Father God, We come to you in prayer today, grateful for your promise in Philippians 4:19 that you will meet our needs according to your glorious riches in Christ Jesus. As we meditate on these words, we are reminded of your abundant provision and the unfailing love you have for your children.
Father, we ask that you open our eyes and hearts to the needs of those around us. Help us to see beyond our own desires and concerns, and to be moved by compassion for others. Give us a generous spirit that is willing to lend a hand to those in need, knowing that we are merely vessels of your love and grace.
May we never underestimate the power of a kind word, a helping hand, or a selfless act. As we reach out to others in your name, may your love and provision be made known to them. And as we give, may we also receive, for your blessings are endless and overflowing.
Thank you, Lord, for the promise of your provision and for the privilege of being able to serve others in your name. May our actions and words bring glory to you and spread your love to those in need. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.