• It’s more than semantics.

    Waiting FOR God is about expectation.
    Waiting IN God is about abiding.
    Waiting ON God is about dependence.

    And perhaps maturity is learning to discern which posture this season requires — and when it requires all three.

    In this season, how is God asking you to wait?

    #WaitingOnGod #WaitingOnTheLord #ChristianFaith #FaithJourney #TrustGod #GodsTiming #ChristianEncouragement #PrayerLife #ChristianLiving #Lordsbook
    It’s more than semantics. Waiting FOR God is about expectation. Waiting IN God is about abiding. Waiting ON God is about dependence. And perhaps maturity is learning to discern which posture this season requires — and when it requires all three. In this season, how is God asking you to wait? #WaitingOnGod #WaitingOnTheLord #ChristianFaith #FaithJourney #TrustGod #GodsTiming #ChristianEncouragement #PrayerLife #ChristianLiving #Lordsbook
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  • We have all been gifted by God to do something in this life. How do we live in a way that displays the Gospel at the forefront of our lives? How do we remain persistent in prayer while waiting to hear from God? And what about when it comes to dealing with someone who's theology is flawed?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p26a50Z_2WQ
    We have all been gifted by God to do something in this life. How do we live in a way that displays the Gospel at the forefront of our lives? How do we remain persistent in prayer while waiting to hear from God? And what about when it comes to dealing with someone who's theology is flawed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p26a50Z_2WQ
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  • JOY IN THE MORNING
    By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah.

    This story will bless your life. Ensure you read till the end.

    Daniel was the kind of young man people admired from a distance but rarely helped when he needed them most.

    He was intelligent, hardworking, and full of ideas. At school, he had always been among the best. His teachers spoke highly of him and often said, "Daniel will go far in life."

    Daniel believed them.

    But after graduation, life began to tell him a different story.

    He wrote applications. He attended interviews. He shared business ideas with people who had influence and resources. Again and again, he heard the same words:

    "We'll get back to you."

    They never did.

    Some people praised his intelligence but refused to support him. Others took his ideas, promised partnership, and disappeared. Even friends who once came to him for advice suddenly became too busy when Daniel was the one asking for help.

    Months became years.

    One evening, Daniel sat alone in his small room, staring at his laptop. The battery was almost dead. His rent was overdue. His phone had stopped ringing.

    He felt abandoned.

    "What is the use of being intelligent," he whispered, "if nobody is willing to give me a chance?"

    For the first time in his life, Daniel began to doubt himself.

    That night, he lay awake with tears in his eyes. He was tired—not because he lacked dreams, but because he was exhausted from carrying them alone.

    Before dawn, unable to sleep, Daniel stepped outside. The night was still dark. The streets were quiet.

    He sat on a wooden bench and watched the sky.

    For a long time, nothing happened.

    Then, slowly, the darkness began to change.

    A faint light appeared at the edge of the sky.

    Daniel watched as morning pushed back the night—not with noise, not with force, but gradually and faithfully.

    And something stirred inside him.

    He realized that the darkness had not lasted forever.

    The morning had been on its way even when he could not see it.

    Daniel returned to his room with a different decision. If nobody would help him open a door, he would begin with whatever was in his hands.

    He used his intelligence to solve small problems for people around him. He started offering services online. He read more, learned new skills, and refused to let rejection become his identity.

    It was not easy.

    Some days, he earned nothing. Some days, he wanted to give up again.

    But he remembered that morning.

    One opportunity led to another. A small client introduced him to someone else. The skills he had developed during his lonely years became the foundation of a growing career.

    Years later, Daniel stood before a group of young people and told them something he had learned the hard way:

    "Sometimes, the people you expect to help you will not come. Sometimes, doors will remain closed longer than you hoped. But never conclude that your story has ended because you are in a dark season. Keep moving. Keep learning. Keep believing. There is always another way, another door, another opportunity, and another morning."

    Daniel smiled as he looked at the rising sun through the window.

    He finally understood.

    The night had not destroyed him.

    It had prepared him to recognize the morning.

    Reflection

    No matter what you are going through today, do not surrender to the darkness. Your present situation is not the final chapter of your life. You may feel alone, rejected, forgotten, or unsupported, but there is always a way forward.

    Sometimes the help you are waiting for will come. Sometimes you will discover strength you never knew you had.

    But one thing is certain: the darkest night cannot stop the morning from coming.

    Keep going.

    Joy may not be visible tonight, but joy is still possible in the morning.

    #highlights
    #beinspired
    #dontgiveup
    JOY IN THE MORNING By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah. This story will bless your life. Ensure you read till the end. Daniel was the kind of young man people admired from a distance but rarely helped when he needed them most. He was intelligent, hardworking, and full of ideas. At school, he had always been among the best. His teachers spoke highly of him and often said, "Daniel will go far in life." Daniel believed them. But after graduation, life began to tell him a different story. He wrote applications. He attended interviews. He shared business ideas with people who had influence and resources. Again and again, he heard the same words: "We'll get back to you." They never did. Some people praised his intelligence but refused to support him. Others took his ideas, promised partnership, and disappeared. Even friends who once came to him for advice suddenly became too busy when Daniel was the one asking for help. Months became years. One evening, Daniel sat alone in his small room, staring at his laptop. The battery was almost dead. His rent was overdue. His phone had stopped ringing. He felt abandoned. "What is the use of being intelligent," he whispered, "if nobody is willing to give me a chance?" For the first time in his life, Daniel began to doubt himself. That night, he lay awake with tears in his eyes. He was tired—not because he lacked dreams, but because he was exhausted from carrying them alone. Before dawn, unable to sleep, Daniel stepped outside. The night was still dark. The streets were quiet. He sat on a wooden bench and watched the sky. For a long time, nothing happened. Then, slowly, the darkness began to change. A faint light appeared at the edge of the sky. Daniel watched as morning pushed back the night—not with noise, not with force, but gradually and faithfully. And something stirred inside him. He realized that the darkness had not lasted forever. The morning had been on its way even when he could not see it. Daniel returned to his room with a different decision. If nobody would help him open a door, he would begin with whatever was in his hands. He used his intelligence to solve small problems for people around him. He started offering services online. He read more, learned new skills, and refused to let rejection become his identity. It was not easy. Some days, he earned nothing. Some days, he wanted to give up again. But he remembered that morning. One opportunity led to another. A small client introduced him to someone else. The skills he had developed during his lonely years became the foundation of a growing career. Years later, Daniel stood before a group of young people and told them something he had learned the hard way: "Sometimes, the people you expect to help you will not come. Sometimes, doors will remain closed longer than you hoped. But never conclude that your story has ended because you are in a dark season. Keep moving. Keep learning. Keep believing. There is always another way, another door, another opportunity, and another morning." Daniel smiled as he looked at the rising sun through the window. He finally understood. The night had not destroyed him. It had prepared him to recognize the morning. Reflection No matter what you are going through today, do not surrender to the darkness. Your present situation is not the final chapter of your life. You may feel alone, rejected, forgotten, or unsupported, but there is always a way forward. Sometimes the help you are waiting for will come. Sometimes you will discover strength you never knew you had. But one thing is certain: the darkest night cannot stop the morning from coming. Keep going. Joy may not be visible tonight, but joy is still possible in the morning. #highlights #beinspired #dontgiveup
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  • There are moments when God calls us forward even when we feel uncertain, unprepared, or afraid.

    https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/21/strong-and-courageous-moving-forward-in-obedience-and-faith/

    In Joshua 1:6–9, God repeatedly tells Joshua, “Be strong and courageous.” But Joshua’s courage was never supposed to come from confidence in himself. It came from knowing God had made a promise, God had given His Word, and God would be with him wherever he went.

    The same is true for us.

    We may not know everything waiting around the corner. We may face responsibilities that feel bigger than us, decisions that make us uncomfortable, or circumstances we never expected. But we can still move forward in faith.

    Courage grows when we remember God’s promises.
Courage grows when we stay grounded in His Word.
Courage grows when we choose obedience over compromise.
Courage grows when we remember that God is with us.

    You don’t have to see the entire road ahead to take the next faithful step.

    Be strong. Be courageous. Do not be afraid. Do not be discouraged. The Lord your God is with you wherever you go.

    Read the full post today.

    #BeStrongAndCourageous #Joshua1 #FaithOverFear #TrustGod #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #WordOfGod #Faith #Courage #Obedience #ChristianEncouragement
    There are moments when God calls us forward even when we feel uncertain, unprepared, or afraid. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/21/strong-and-courageous-moving-forward-in-obedience-and-faith/ In Joshua 1:6–9, God repeatedly tells Joshua, “Be strong and courageous.” But Joshua’s courage was never supposed to come from confidence in himself. It came from knowing God had made a promise, God had given His Word, and God would be with him wherever he went. The same is true for us. We may not know everything waiting around the corner. We may face responsibilities that feel bigger than us, decisions that make us uncomfortable, or circumstances we never expected. But we can still move forward in faith. Courage grows when we remember God’s promises.
Courage grows when we stay grounded in His Word.
Courage grows when we choose obedience over compromise.
Courage grows when we remember that God is with us. You don’t have to see the entire road ahead to take the next faithful step. Be strong. Be courageous. Do not be afraid. Do not be discouraged. The Lord your God is with you wherever you go. Read the full post today. #BeStrongAndCourageous #Joshua1 #FaithOverFear #TrustGod #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #WordOfGod #Faith #Courage #Obedience #ChristianEncouragement
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  • TODAY'S COMMAND.
    A command is not passive but it's a present order that we are all expected to fulfil.
    After a long process with different kinds of warnings, Jude speaks of what we are supposed to do not tomorrow , not what was supposed to be done yesterday but to be done today .
    1. Keep building yourselves up on your most sacred faith.
    2. Pray in the power of the Holy Spirit.
    3. Keep yourselves in the love of God
    Yes this is supposed to be done as you all wait for our Lord Jesus Christ in His mercies to give eternal life.

    Are You Able To Do It?
    Yes in that waiting room as we wait for this eternal life by His mercies. Yes building yourselves , praying in the Holy Spirit and keeping yourself in the love of God?

    Prayer.
    Dear Lord help us to be able to do these things. On our own our building will crumble, we will not be able to pray for the Holy Spirit himself help us in prayer and keeping ourselves will be difficult but it is in you we live , we move and have our being..
    Help us in the name of Jesus Christ.
    #Amen
    TODAY'S COMMAND. A command is not passive but it's a present order that we are all expected to fulfil. After a long process with different kinds of warnings, Jude speaks of what we are supposed to do not tomorrow , not what was supposed to be done yesterday but to be done today . 1. Keep building yourselves up on your most sacred faith. 2. Pray in the power of the Holy Spirit. 3. Keep yourselves in the love of God Yes this is supposed to be done as you all wait for our Lord Jesus Christ in His mercies to give eternal life. Are You Able To Do It? Yes in that waiting room as we wait for this eternal life by His mercies. Yes building yourselves , praying in the Holy Spirit and keeping yourself in the love of God? Prayer. Dear Lord help us to be able to do these things. On our own our building will crumble, we will not be able to pray for the Holy Spirit himself help us in prayer and keeping ourselves will be difficult but it is in you we live , we move and have our being.. Help us in the name of Jesus Christ. #Amen
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  • Let me ask you something I want you to sit with honestly.

    Do you know why you are alive?

    Not the biological answer. Not — because my parents had me. I mean the specific answer. The personal answer. The one that is true about you specifically, and not about the person sitting next to you.

    Most people have never seriously asked this question. And it is the most important question of your life. Because when you genuinely answer it — when you discover what God specifically designed you for — everything else begins to organise around that answer.

    The Bible calls it a mandate. A specific, God-issued, God-designed, God-empowered assignment — placed in you before you were born.

    “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I set you apart.” — Jeremiah 1:5

    The mandate came before you did.

    There are three things you must do with your divine mandate:

    DISCOVER IT—It is already in you. Pay attention to what breaks your heart. Notice what you do naturally that others find difficult. Pray specifically: Lord, what did You design me for?

    DEVELOP IT — Joseph had the dream at seventeen. But it took thirteen years of pit and prison before the throne. God gave the gift. The difficulty developed the character the gift would need. Daniel studied for three years and came out ten times better than everyone else. Divine gift + human diligence = excellence that neither produces alone.

    DEPLOY IT — David “served the purpose of God in his own generation” (Acts 13:36) and then rested. Find your mandate. Develop it. Deploy it in service to your generation. Not waiting for a bigger platform. Start where you are, with what you have.

    “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things He planned for us long ago.” — Ephesians 2:10

    You are a masterpiece with a mandate. Discover it. Develop it. Deploy it. 🏾

    #DivineMandate #Purpose #BornForAReason #YoungPeople #ChristianFaith
    Let me ask you something I want you to sit with honestly. Do you know why you are alive? Not the biological answer. Not — because my parents had me. I mean the specific answer. The personal answer. The one that is true about you specifically, and not about the person sitting next to you. Most people have never seriously asked this question. And it is the most important question of your life. Because when you genuinely answer it — when you discover what God specifically designed you for — everything else begins to organise around that answer. The Bible calls it a mandate. A specific, God-issued, God-designed, God-empowered assignment — placed in you before you were born. “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I set you apart.” — Jeremiah 1:5 The mandate came before you did. There are three things you must do with your divine mandate: 🔑 DISCOVER IT—It is already in you. Pay attention to what breaks your heart. Notice what you do naturally that others find difficult. Pray specifically: Lord, what did You design me for? 🔑 DEVELOP IT — Joseph had the dream at seventeen. But it took thirteen years of pit and prison before the throne. God gave the gift. The difficulty developed the character the gift would need. Daniel studied for three years and came out ten times better than everyone else. Divine gift + human diligence = excellence that neither produces alone. 🔑 DEPLOY IT — David “served the purpose of God in his own generation” (Acts 13:36) and then rested. Find your mandate. Develop it. Deploy it in service to your generation. Not waiting for a bigger platform. Start where you are, with what you have. “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things He planned for us long ago.” — Ephesians 2:10 You are a masterpiece with a mandate. Discover it. Develop it. Deploy it. 🙏🏾 #DivineMandate #Purpose #BornForAReason #YoungPeople #ChristianFaith
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  • I wrote this song through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, with a message that is deeply rooted in the journey of purpose:
    What God has ordained for you may not happen in a hurry.
    Never despise the authenticity of a vision simply because it is taking time to manifest. In life, great things are rarely accomplished in haste. There is a process attached to every genuine assignment.
    Think about Jesus—God Himself—who came to the earth as a baby. He embraced the entire process of growth, both physically and spiritually, until He came into the fullness of His assignment.
    There is power in waiting on God.
    The waiting season is not a wasted season. It is where God develops our character, builds our stamina, strengthens our faith, and prepares us to do great exploits.
    Embrace the process. Trust the timing. Honour the waiting.
    What God has shown you will come to pass in His appointed time.
    God bless you.
    Go watch the full song on my YouTube channel and allow this message to minister to you.

    https://youtu.be/rjLtNCGVvgE

    #TrustGod #WaitOnGod #GodsTiming #christianmusic #gospelmusic #HolySpirit #faith #divinepurpose4god #worshipmusic
    I wrote this song through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, with a message that is deeply rooted in the journey of purpose: What God has ordained for you may not happen in a hurry. Never despise the authenticity of a vision simply because it is taking time to manifest. In life, great things are rarely accomplished in haste. There is a process attached to every genuine assignment. Think about Jesus—God Himself—who came to the earth as a baby. He embraced the entire process of growth, both physically and spiritually, until He came into the fullness of His assignment. There is power in waiting on God. The waiting season is not a wasted season. It is where God develops our character, builds our stamina, strengthens our faith, and prepares us to do great exploits. Embrace the process. Trust the timing. Honour the waiting. What God has shown you will come to pass in His appointed time. God bless you. ❤️ Go watch the full song on my YouTube channel and allow this message to minister to you. https://youtu.be/rjLtNCGVvgE #TrustGod #WaitOnGod #GodsTiming #christianmusic #gospelmusic #HolySpirit #faith #divinepurpose4god #worshipmusic
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  • Discover why the beloved disciple stayed at the cross while most others fled.

    Uncover the mystery, the lessons, and the powerful message waiting for YOU in this eye-opening book.

    Read Bible Study: www.thedisciplewhomjesusloved.com

    #BelovedDisciple #BibleMystery #FaithJourney #GospelTruth #ScriptureStudy #KnowJesus #ChristianInspiration #DeepFaith #SpiritualDiscovery #OrderYourCopy
    🛒 Discover why the beloved disciple stayed at the cross while most others fled. ✨ Uncover the mystery, the lessons, and the powerful message waiting for YOU in this eye-opening book. 🌐 Read Bible Study: www.thedisciplewhomjesusloved.com #BelovedDisciple #BibleMystery #FaithJourney #GospelTruth #ScriptureStudy #KnowJesus #ChristianInspiration #DeepFaith #SpiritualDiscovery #OrderYourCopy
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  • Ezekiel 33:11 Say to them, ‘As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign Lord, I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways! Why will you die, people of Israel?’ 

    For a lot of people, God is an uncaring, mean judge who takes no interest in the lives of people struggling to survive. But nothing is further from the truth. Today’s verse is a great example of just how much He cares for us. Our God does love us, even those people who are caught up in lives of sin and shame. And He wants what is best for us. 

    God doesn’t want anyone to die, good or bad. He wants them to cease doing the bad things in their lives and instead repent and turn to Him. He told us in this verse just how He feels about the death of those who are wicked. He takes no pleasure in their deaths at all because He doesn’t want any to perish, but instead, for all to come to know Him and be saved. 

    He made a vow to the Israelites, spoken through the prophet Ezekiel. He said “As surely as I live…” This was an undisputed fact for the Israelites. They knew God existed and for Him to make a vow, it was serious business. And God is always faithful, always following through with what He said He would do. In this case, He vowed that He took no pleasure in the punishing or death of the wicked and sin filled people. He wanted them to repent, to turn from their ways, and to live. 

    He even said, “Turn! Turn…” The emphasis on the word turn, spoken twice, showed the Israelites that He was giving them the opportunity to change their behavior and transform their lives. This clearly demonstrated that He is a merciful God, giving grace when it is not deserved. Even when we feel weighed down by our mistakes, He offers us another chance. He extends His hand and pulls us back up, setting our feet on the ground once more.

    He is truly a patient, waiting God who wants none to perish, but all to come to be redeemed and made righteous once again (2 Peter 3:8-9). Despite His grace and mercy and His long standing patience, we must also remember that He is a just God. He will judge people accordingly. If we are living in sin, He will bring judgement to us and it will not be pleasant. 

    Turn from your sin today. Accept His grace and mercy and let your life be transformed and let yourself be made righteous. Don’t wait. There is no telling when He will return, when He will judge, or how long it might be in the meantime. Repent of your sins and seek His forgiveness. 

    #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
    Ezekiel 33:11 Say to them, ‘As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign Lord, I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways! Why will you die, people of Israel?’  For a lot of people, God is an uncaring, mean judge who takes no interest in the lives of people struggling to survive. But nothing is further from the truth. Today’s verse is a great example of just how much He cares for us. Our God does love us, even those people who are caught up in lives of sin and shame. And He wants what is best for us.  God doesn’t want anyone to die, good or bad. He wants them to cease doing the bad things in their lives and instead repent and turn to Him. He told us in this verse just how He feels about the death of those who are wicked. He takes no pleasure in their deaths at all because He doesn’t want any to perish, but instead, for all to come to know Him and be saved.  He made a vow to the Israelites, spoken through the prophet Ezekiel. He said “As surely as I live…” This was an undisputed fact for the Israelites. They knew God existed and for Him to make a vow, it was serious business. And God is always faithful, always following through with what He said He would do. In this case, He vowed that He took no pleasure in the punishing or death of the wicked and sin filled people. He wanted them to repent, to turn from their ways, and to live.  He even said, “Turn! Turn…” The emphasis on the word turn, spoken twice, showed the Israelites that He was giving them the opportunity to change their behavior and transform their lives. This clearly demonstrated that He is a merciful God, giving grace when it is not deserved. Even when we feel weighed down by our mistakes, He offers us another chance. He extends His hand and pulls us back up, setting our feet on the ground once more. He is truly a patient, waiting God who wants none to perish, but all to come to be redeemed and made righteous once again (2 Peter 3:8-9). Despite His grace and mercy and His long standing patience, we must also remember that He is a just God. He will judge people accordingly. If we are living in sin, He will bring judgement to us and it will not be pleasant.  Turn from your sin today. Accept His grace and mercy and let your life be transformed and let yourself be made righteous. Don’t wait. There is no telling when He will return, when He will judge, or how long it might be in the meantime. Repent of your sins and seek His forgiveness.  #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
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  • Blessings, dear brothers and sisters in Christ.

    As another week draws to a close, it is time to loosen our grip upon the pressures and concerns of this world and turn our hearts toward the worship of the only true and living God through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

    Throughout this week we have carried responsibilities, faced difficulties, heard troubling news, and perhaps experienced circumstances we did not expect. Some burdens may remain unresolved even today.

    But our sovereign God has not changed.

    He was faithful on Monday.
    He sustained us through Wednesday.
    And He remains faithful today.

    As we approach the Lord’s Day, let us bring every burden before Him. We do not need to carry the weight of the world into worship as though everything depends upon us. Our Heavenly Father already knows every need, every fear, every unanswered prayer, and every struggle.

    “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7

    What a privilege awaits us on the Lord’s Day—to gather with the people of God, open His precious Word, hear the Gospel proclaimed, lift our voices in praise, pray together, and worship the One who redeemed us through Jesus Christ.

    Let us prepare our hearts now.

    Let us turn down the noise of the world and turn our attention toward Christ. Let us spend time in prayer and Scripture. Let us examine our hearts, confess our sins, forgive others, and come before our merciful God with humility and thanksgiving.

    And when we gather for worship, let us not merely attend another service out of habit or tradition. Let us come hungry for God’s Word and ready to give Him the worship He alone deserves.

    “O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.” — Psalm 95:6

    The problems of this world will still be waiting when the weekend is over. But we will face them differently when our hearts have been refreshed in the presence of God and our eyes have been fixed once again upon Jesus Christ.

    So let us finish this week with gratitude and prepare ourselves for the Lord’s Day with joyful expectation.

    Our God lives.
    Our Savior reigns.
    His Word remains true.
    His mercy endureth forever.

    May all glory, honor, and praise be given to Him alone.

    Serving Christ Together for His Glory Alone.

    Soli Deo Gloria.
    Blessings, dear brothers and sisters in Christ. As another week draws to a close, it is time to loosen our grip upon the pressures and concerns of this world and turn our hearts toward the worship of the only true and living God through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Throughout this week we have carried responsibilities, faced difficulties, heard troubling news, and perhaps experienced circumstances we did not expect. Some burdens may remain unresolved even today. But our sovereign God has not changed. He was faithful on Monday. He sustained us through Wednesday. And He remains faithful today. As we approach the Lord’s Day, let us bring every burden before Him. We do not need to carry the weight of the world into worship as though everything depends upon us. Our Heavenly Father already knows every need, every fear, every unanswered prayer, and every struggle. “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7 What a privilege awaits us on the Lord’s Day—to gather with the people of God, open His precious Word, hear the Gospel proclaimed, lift our voices in praise, pray together, and worship the One who redeemed us through Jesus Christ. Let us prepare our hearts now. Let us turn down the noise of the world and turn our attention toward Christ. Let us spend time in prayer and Scripture. Let us examine our hearts, confess our sins, forgive others, and come before our merciful God with humility and thanksgiving. And when we gather for worship, let us not merely attend another service out of habit or tradition. Let us come hungry for God’s Word and ready to give Him the worship He alone deserves. “O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.” — Psalm 95:6 The problems of this world will still be waiting when the weekend is over. But we will face them differently when our hearts have been refreshed in the presence of God and our eyes have been fixed once again upon Jesus Christ. So let us finish this week with gratitude and prepare ourselves for the Lord’s Day with joyful expectation. Our God lives. Our Savior reigns. His Word remains true. His mercy endureth forever. May all glory, honor, and praise be given to Him alone. Serving Christ Together for His Glory Alone. Soli Deo Gloria.
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