APRIL 17; KEPT BY GOD’S RELENTLESS LOVE!

Jeremiah 31:3 (KJV)
“The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.”

BIBLE READING:
2 Kings 23–25; Psalm 108
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Acts 7

Charles H. Spurgeon, widely known as the “Prince of Preachers,” did not begin his life walking closely with God. Though raised in a Christian home, his early years were marked by resistance and indifference towards seeking God. He often ignored Scriptural guidance and pursued his own path, showing little interest in the things of God.
Yet, behind the scenes, God’s love was at work. His mother consistently lifted him up in prayer, trusting God to reach him despite his ways. Unknown to him, divine mercy was patiently drawing him toward a moment of transformation.
One snowy Sunday morning, at the age of sixteen, that moment came. Seeking shelter, he entered a small chapel where a simple message was being preached. Those few words pierced his heart, and in that instant, he surrendered his life to Christ.
From that day forward, his life took a different direction. The same young man who once resisted God became a powerful voice for the Gospel, touching millions across generations.

Jeremiah 31:3 reveals that God’s love for us is everlasting—it did not begin when we found Him; it has always been there. From the beginning, His love has been guiding, preserving, and drawing us closer to Him.
Romans 2:4 declares that “the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance.” It is not force, but God’s relentless love that eventually transformed us from darkness to light .Even when we were far from God, His mercy kept us. As Lamentations 3:22 says, “It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed.”
Many times, we do not realize how much we have been preserved from destructive paths. His love has been working behind the scenes, ordering our steps and drawing us back whenever we drift.
God’s love is patient and enduring. 1 Corinthians 13:4 reminds us that “charity suffereth long, and is kind.” This is how God has dealt with us—with patience, kindness, and compassion through every season.
If this is how God has loved us, then this is how we must love others. We are called to extend grace, show understanding, and walk in kindness. We must learn to be patient with people, even when it is not deserved.
As we do, we become vessels through which God’s love reaches others and draws them to Himself. Today, as we walk in the love of Christ—patiently, kindly, and faithfully, certainly His blessings and divine rewards will overflow in every area of our lives.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for loving me with an everlasting love. Help me to recognize Your hand in my life and to reflect that same love to others around me, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
It’s never over in your life until you win. God is still in control of your life. WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 16; LOVE PAID THE PRICE!

Isaiah 53:5 (KJV)
“But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”

BIBLE READING:
2 Kings 20–22; Psalm 107
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Acts 6

On May 18, 2011, Bishop Orrin Pullings was preaching in his church when he suddenly felt a sharp and severe pain in his head. Though he managed to finish his message, he collapsed shortly afterward and was rushed to the hospital.
Medical examination revealed a life-threatening condition—an intraventricular hemorrhage, a severe form of brain bleeding. Doctors explained that urgent intervention was required, but the risks were extremely high. They said the Bishop’s survival was uncertain, and even if he lived, there was a strong possibility of permanent brain damage.
From a medical standpoint, the situation offered little hope. However, his family, church members, and friends stood in the gap and prayed for a miracle. As intercession continued, with faith anchored in God’s Word, a shift began to take place. Against expectations, the Bishop’s body started responding positively to treatment. Gradually, his strength returned, and clarity was restored. His recovery progressed rapidly, astounding the medical team.
Exactly ten days later, Bishop Orrin fully recovered and was discharged from the hospital—walking, whole, and without any complications. Doctors described it as a miracle.

Isaiah 53:5 reveals the depth of Christ’s love for us. Jesus did not only die for our sins—He also paid for our healing. Every stripe He bore was a deliberate act of love, securing our freedom from sickness and affliction.
1 Peter 2:24 declares, “by whose stripes ye were healed,” confirming that our healing is not future—it has already been accomplished. Likewise, Matthew 8:17 says, “Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.” This reveals that Jesus already bore our infirmities as part of the finished work of the Cross. Because of His sacrifice, we are not helpless in the face of sickness, nor are we bound to affliction. We have a covenant of healing established through His Blood.
There may be moments when symptoms appear or circumstances seem overwhelming, but God’s Word remains the higher truth. Faith is anchored in what Christ has done, not in what we feel.
Therefore, let us refuse to allow affliction to arise a second time in our lives. The price has been paid by Christ’s love at the Cross, and by His stripes we are healed.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for the sacrifice of Jesus and for the healing You have made available to me. Please strengthen my faith to believe and receive all that You have provided through the Cross, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
When you apply the Word of God, it will work for you, anywhere and anytime. WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 15; LOVING OTHERS AS CHRIST LOVED US!

1 John 3:16–18 (KJV)
“…he laid down his life for us: and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.”

BIBLE READING:
2 Kings 18–19; Psalm 106
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Acts 5

William F. P. Burton was raised in comfort, surrounded by privilege and wealth. His mother was from the English aristocracy, and his father was well-to-do. He attended good schools in England and traveled around the world.
While his early life was full of worldly pursuits, everything changed when he heard the Gospel and accepted Jesus as his Savior. After surrendering to Christ in 1905, a definite turnaround took place in William’s life.
From then on, he developed a deep hunger to see lost souls saved and joyfully shared his newfound faith. A few years later, Burton felt God’s call to full-time ministry. He stepped out in faith and, in 1911, began preaching across the English countryside, leading many people to the Lord.
He later went to serve as a missionary in Congo, where he spent the rest of his life. There, he labored tirelessly, planting churches, raising disciples, and spreading the message of salvation.
What he gave up in comfort, he gained in eternal impact. His life became a testimony that true fulfillment is found in giving oneself to God’s purpose.

1 John 3:16 reveals that love is defined by sacrifice. Jesus demonstrated this by laying down His life so that humanity might be saved. In the same way, our love for God and for others must find expression in a willingness to give ourselves for the salvation of souls.
The heartbeat of God is souls. His great desire is that none should perish. When we truly love Him, we begin to share that same burden. We can no longer live only for ourselves; we are compelled to reach others with the message of life.
Soul-winning requires sacrifice, yet, there is no greater investment. Every soul reached is an eternal reward that will never fade.
The question is not how much we achieve for ourselves, but how many lives we influence for Christ.
Therefore, today, let our love for God and humanity move us to action. Let us share the Gospel, reach out intentionally to the lost, and pay the price to manifest Christ to our world.
As we do, we will shine as stars in the firmament of Heaven (Daniel 12:3), and blessings will overflow in our lives.

PRAYER:
Lord, I receive today the grace to love as You love. Please ignite in me a passion for souls and help me to prioritize what matters to You and give myself fully to Your purpose, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
“It is only when you can see God in the light of who He truly is that you can begin to walk in the overflow of His blessings.” – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 14; LOVE LEADS TO OVERFLOW!

Hebrews 6:10 (KJV)
“For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.”

BIBLE READING:
2 Kings 15–17; Psalm 105
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Acts 4

Life was so difficult for Oseola McCarty that she dropped out of school at an early age. She became a washerwoman so she could take care of her mother and sickly aunt.
She worked as a laundress for most of her life, earning a modest income through years of consistent labor. Despite her limited means, she developed a steady habit of giving. She did not wait until she had abundance; she faithfully gave out of what she had. Her life was marked by devotion to God, commitment to her church, and a sincere desire to help others.
Through careful saving and disciplined living, by the time she was 86, she had saved a quarter of a million dollars. She decided to set aside a pension for herself, made a donation to her church, and then gave $150,000 to help African Americans get the education she never had.
When word got out that she had given away most of her life savings to help poor students, her selfless action brought her worldwide attention. This uneducated woman was honored by the United Nations, shook hands with presidents, and received more than 300 awards. She became a beloved figure before her death at 91.

Hebrews 6:10 reveals a comforting and powerful truth: God never forgets acts of love. Every work, every sacrifice, and every seed sown in love is seen and remembered by Him. This means that love expressed through giving is never wasted—it is recorded and rewarded.
True love is practical. It goes beyond words and expresses itself through sacrifice. When you give your time, your resources, or your strength to bless others, you are engaging in a divine system that guarantees rewards.
The pathway to overflow is a life of consistent, sacrificial love. What you give in love does not diminish your life; it enters your future as a seed that will produce a harvest.
God is committed to honoring every labour of love. He ensures that what is sown is multiplied and returned in ways that exceed human expectation.
Therefore, today, let us decide to love others, give willingly, and serve faithfully.
As we do, we will experience overflow—because God Himself will remember, reward, and increase every seed of love we sow.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for releasing upon me the grace to give sacrificially. Help me to love in action and not just in words. As I sow in love, I receive the overflow of Your blessings in every area of my life, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
Until your worship gets to your money, it hasn’t really gotten to you. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 13; SOW SEEDS OF LOVE

Galatians 6:7 (KJV)
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”

BIBLE READING:
2 Kings 12–14; Psalm 104
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Acts 3

Timothy Richard Tebow grew up in the Philippines, where his parents served as missionaries for many years. From an early age, he was exposed to a life centered on service, compassion, and faith. As a teenager, he accompanied his father on a mission trip to a remote village. There he met a young Filipino boy who had an extremely rare birth defect of being born with his feet backwards. This boy was stigmatized because the villagers saw him as cursed.
On meeting this boy, Tim felt God open his eyes and open his heart to have compassion and assist disadvantaged boys and girls around the world.
This passion to help burned in Tim’s heart even as he pursued a football career. Tim would eventually become successful as a football player, and in 2010 he established the Tim Tebow Foundation, an organization that aims to help the needy.
This organization that started small has continued to grow and today it reaches more than 100,000 people in 40 countries.

When as a teenager Tim Tebow opened his heart to love and help the less privileged, God opened the doors of success and influence to him..
Galatians 6:7 establishes a principle that governs life: whatever a man sows, he will reap. This applies not only to material things, but also to love, kindness, and compassion. When love is sown into the lives of others, it returns as blessings from God.
Love is a seed. Every act of kindness, every gesture of compassion, and every sacrifice made for others is a sowing into the Kingdom. As you become a channel of blessing, you position yourself to receive from God.
This does not depend on how much you have, but on the willingness of your heart. Even the smallest act, when done in love, carries great value before God.
Jesus said in John 13:34–35, “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you….” Love is not optional; it is a divine command from the Lord.
Therefore, let us make it a lifestyle to sow seeds of love into the lives of others.. As we do, certainly we will reap harvests of blessings and divine increases on every side..

PRAYER:
Lord, please give me the heart of a giver, and enable me to love people as You love them. Help me to look beyond my own needs and be a blessing to others, so that I may experience Your overflowing blessings in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
There is something that God has placed within you that the world is eagerly awaiting to see. WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 12; IT’S WORKING TOGETHER FOR YOUR GOOD

Romans 8:28 (KJV)
“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”

BIBLE READING:
2 Kings 8–11; Psalm 103
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Acts 2

Oswald J. Smith’s early years were marked by physical weakness and repeated illness. His condition was so severe that his education was constantly interrupted, and at one point he missed extended periods of school. Yet, he survived those fragile years and later gave his life to Christ as a teenager.
With a growing passion for missions, he enrolled in Bible training, hoping to be sent to the mission field. However, when the opportunity finally came, his application was rejected due to his poor health history. What he had long desired seemed permanently closed to him.
Rather than withdraw in disappointment, he remained committed to serving God in any way available. He began selling Bibles and later found himself assisting in ministry among indigenous communities. As Oswald remained faithful in serving God, things turnef around for him and he achieved more impact that he had initially imagined. He eventually composed over one thousand hymns and poems in praise to God.
By divine leading, he started a new church in Canada, that sent out more missionaries than any other church at that time. Today, Oswald J Smith is celebrated as an outstanding missionary, author and preacher of his generation.

Romans 8:28 reveals a stabilizing truth for every believer: all things work together for good to those who love God. This does not mean that every situation is good, but that every situation is being worked into a good outcome under God’s hand.
The key is relationship—“to them that love God.” This promise is anchored in alignment with Him. When a life is committed to God, nothing is wasted. Delays, disappointments, and unexpected turns are all woven into a larger purpose.
There will be seasons when events seem confusing or even contrary to your expectations. Doors may close, plans may change, and outcomes may not match your desires. Yet, these moments are not final conclusions—they are part of an ongoing process.
God does not lose control of any detail. What appears like a setback may be positioning. What feels like loss may be preparation.
Therefore, remain steady in your love for God. Continue to seek Him, trust Him, and walk with Him.
In time, you will see that everything—without exception—has been working together, leading you into the good and glorious destiny He has already foreordained for you.

PRAYER:
Lord, help me to remain steadfast in my love for You. Teach me to trust Your process, even when I do not understand. I believe that every situation in my life is working together for my good, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
The battle you are faced with today is a good warfare because God has already foreordained a victorious end for you. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 11: LOVE AS CHRIST WOULD

Jude 1:22 (KJV)
“And of some have compassion, making a difference:”

BIBLE READING:
2 Kings 4–7; Psalm 102
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: Acts 1

Dr. Rick Sacra is a medical missionary who has served for many years in Liberia. He first travelled there in 1987, and by 1995, he and his wife Debbie had relocated permanently.

In 2014, while visiting the United States, news broke of the deadly Ebola outbreak spreading rapidly across West Africa. Thousands were dying, and many hospitals in Liberia had shut down. Rick was deeply burdened, especially for pregnant women who had nowhere to receive care. He knew he could help, and he chose to return.

Amid the crisis, he continued treating patients until he became infected with the virus while caring for a pregnant woman. Recognizing the symptoms, he was later airlifted to Nebraska for treatment, where he eventually recovered.

What stood out most was what followed. After regaining his strength, he returned to Liberia to continue serving. For him, it was not about recognition, but obedience to Christ’s command to love others.
In an interview with  TIME Magazine he  said”God led me to become a medical missionary many years ago, the passion that motivated me then is still the one that motivates me now which is: ‘Love your neighbor as you love yourself.’

Jude 1:22 reveals that compassion has the power to make a difference. This means that love, when expressed genuinely, becomes a force that transforms lives. It is not passive or theoretical—it is active and intentional.
Jesus demonstrated this kind of love throughout His ministry. He did not turn away from need; He moved toward it. Whether healing the sick, feeding the hungry, or restoring the broken, His love was always expressed through action.
In the same way, we are called to reflect that love. Yet, it is often easier to remain distant—to observe rather than engage. Like the priest and the Levite in the parable of the Good Samaritan, we may find reasons to avoid involvement. But true love does not stand at a distance; it draws near.
The world is filled with people who are hurting, searching, and in need of compassion. As believers, we are called to be visible expressions of Christ’s love.
Therefore today, let us make our love to be practical. Let us reach out, to show kindness and offer help.
As we do, we will not only meet needs—we will reveal our Christ to the world.

PRAYER:
Lord, help me to show true love and compassion to people in need. Help me to reach out and touch lives, and to love as You would. Let my life be a channel of Your love wherever I go, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
When you obey God’s instruction, you are delivered from destruction. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 10; BENEFITS OF LOVING THE LORD.

Psalm 145:18–20 (KJV)
“The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth.
He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them.
The Lord preserveth all them that love him:”

BIBLE READING:
2 Kings 1–3; Psalm 101
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
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A missionary couple, Gerald and Donna Johnson, were members of the Assemblies of God World Missions, stationed in the Philippines in 1978. In his passion to serve God, Gerald travelled alone to preach in a nearby city. After the meetings, he began the long drive back home—a journey that would take him through a mountainous region known as a den of dangerous rebels.
He set out early, but along the way his vehicle developed a fault and eventually stopped completely, deep in rebel-held territory. Gerald knew he was in danger. There were no people or houses nearby. He had no mechanical tools with him and had no idea what to do. So he began to pray, asking Jesus for help.
His prayer was hardly finished when he heard a knock on the van door. A man with a toolbox was standing there. Without any introduction or greeting, he said, “I see you need help. I think I know what is wrong.”
Without any direction from Gerald, the man went to work on the engine, and in a few minutes, he told Gerald to turn the key again. In one click, the engine came on, running smoothly. Gerald turned to thank the man, but found no one there. He realized that, in answer to his prayer, God had sent an angel to assist him and enable him to drive safely back home.

Psalm 145:18–20 reveals a clear pattern in the life of the believer: those who love and serve God enjoy His divine intervention and preservation. God draws near to those who call upon Him in truth and responds to those who revere Him.
This shows that divine intervention is relational—it flows from a life that is connected to God. To love the Lord is to live in continual fellowship with Him, to trust Him, and to place Him above all else. From that place, His presence becomes your covering.
There will be times when situations seem overwhelming and help appears distant. Yet, for the one who walks with God, help is never absent. His nearness guarantees His divine involvement and ensures our preservation.
God is able to intervene in ways beyond human understanding. He can send help, change circumstances, or orchestrate events to bring deliverance to us at the right time.
Therefore today, let us determine to walk closely with Him, serve Him sincerely, and love Him wholeheartedly. As we do, we will continually enjoy divine intervention, God’s hand will sustain us, and His power will preserve us always.

PRAYER:
Lord, help me to love You sincerely and walk closely with You at all times. In every situation, let Your hand of protection and divine intervention be evident in my life, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
When you apply the Word of God, it will work for you anywhere and anytime. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 9; DISTINGUISHED BY GOD’S LOVE!

Psalm 91:14–16 (KJV)
“Because he hath set his love upon Me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known My name.”

BIBLE READING:
1 Kings 20–22; Psalm 100
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
ALSO JOIN: Global Bible Reading Challenge — Today’s Reading: John 20

Arthur Compton grew up in an environment shaped by both faith and intellect. His father, a pastor and professor, instilled in him a deep reverence for God alongside a love for knowledge. As he matured, Arthur developed a strong interest in science, particularly in understanding the nature of light.
At a critical point in his life, his zeal and love for God were such that he considered entering full-time ministry. However, he came to realize that his calling would be expressed through scientific pursuit. As he continued on the path of science, he carried his devotion to God into his work.
His research led him into areas that challenged long-held scientific assumptions. When he introduced new findings about the behavior of light, his ideas were met with resistance and skepticism. Many opposed his conclusions because they disrupted established beliefs.
Yet, Arthur remained steady. He continued his work with conviction, grounded in both intellectual rigor and inner clarity. Over time, his discoveries were validated, and his theories, once resisted, became widely accepted.
In 1927, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, and his work became foundational in modern science.

Psalm 91 reveals a powerful principle: distinction begins with devotion and love for God. Verse 14 says, “Because he hath set his love upon Me… I will set him on high.”
This helps us understand that elevation in God’s Kingdom is not accidental; it is the outcome of a heart that is aligned with Him.
To set our love upon God means to give Him first place—above ambition, recognition, and personal pursuit. It is a posture of priority. When this alignment is established, God responds by placing us in positions of honor and visibility.
Many seek distinction through effort alone, but true elevation comes from divine backing. When God sets a man on high, opposition cannot keep him low, and resistance cannot limit his progress.
Therefore, today, let us determine to pursue God with fresh zeal. Let us love Him sincerely and walk with Him consistently.
As we do, He will distinguish us, honor us, and cause us to be celebrated in our world.

PRAYER:
Father, today I receive the grace to set my love upon You. Please help me to always give You first place in my life. As I walk with You, may Your hand rest upon me and distinguish me in all that I do, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
The tests you are going through in life today are not for your destruction; they are for your testimony. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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APRIL 8; THE POWER OF THE CROSS!

1 Peter 2:24 (KJV)
“Who His own self bare our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.”

BIBLE READING:
1 Kings 17–19; Psalm 99
TO BEGIN: https://biblereading.rhogic.org
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At five years old, Annabel Beam was diagnosed with an incurable, deadly digestive disease. This disease made her face a life of constant agony as she couldn’t eat and was often hospitalized. But her mother, Christy Beam and family members prayed faithfully for her healing.
One day when she was nine years old something amazing happened.
On one of the rare occasions when she felt strong enough to play in the garden, Annabel was trying to climb a hollowed-out cottonwood tree when she suddenly fell and tumbled 30 feet inside the hollow of the tree.
After firemen spent five hours rescuing her, it was feared she would be left paralyzed. But at the hospital, after a barrage of tests, to everyone’s surprise, she had no serious injury. Not only that, medical specialists were amazed to later find that her long-standing incurable digestive disease was gone.
Doctors called it a “medical miracle.”
However, Annabel revealed that while lying at the bottom of the tree trunk, she had a divine visitation from Jesus, and He had healed her. Annabel’s transformation was undeniable. Soon she got off all her medications and became a happy, healthy child. Her family carved a cross into the cottonwood tree in their garden to show that the power of the Cross had rescued Annabel.
Her incredible story is captured in the award-winning movie ‘Miracles from Heaven’.

The Cross of Christ is not only a symbol of sacrifice; it is the foundation of redemption. In that one act, Jesus bore sin, sickness, and every form of human limitation. What He suffered, we are no longer required to suffer.
1 Peter 2:24 reveals that our healing was not promised for the future—it was accomplished in the past: “by whose stripes ye were healed.” This means that the work of the Cross is complete. Our responsibility is to receive and walk in the reality of what Christ has already accomplished.
There will be moments when circumstances appear contrary to this truth. Symptoms may persist, situations may seem unchanged, and answers may feel delayed. Yet, the Cross stands as a higher reality than any present condition.

Faith is anchored not in what is seen, but in what Christ has finished.
Therefore, today, do not yield to fear or discouragement. Hold firmly to the Word and declare the victory Christ has won for you at Calvary. In Him, every provision has been made, and every battle has already been overcome.

PRAYER:
Lord, help me to continually fix my eyes on the finished work of Christ. Strengthen my faith to receive all that You have made available through the Cross, and let Your power be evident in every area of my life, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
It is only when you can see God in the light of who He truly is that you can begin to walk in the overflow of His blessings. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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