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Devotional: Day #

2733

March 30, 2025

Greetings,

I don’t believe that God is responsible for the many problems in our world that even affect believers, but I do believe that He can use them to get our attention!

Over the years, secularism and atheism have become much more dominant in our society. Prayer and value-based education were removed from our public schools. Abortion on demand was the rule of the day. Moral values are still mocked and God has been kicked out of our universities. In addition to all of this, affluence and prosperity caused us to feel we were secure and in need of nothing. But this is what scripture tells us:

Psalm 9:17 (NKJV) - “The wicked shall be turned into hell, And all the nations that forget God.”

Haven’t we seen enough pain, suffering, division and trouble? When the principles of God’s Word are ignored, nations bring great suffering upon themselves. Our world is beginning to discover just how much we really do need God.

Thank God for the fresh winds of revival that have been visiting our campuses and churches! Statistics tell us that more and more people are now turning to God.

Fairest Lord Jesus, we need You in our world and in our own hearts. Move among us! Give us a fresh desire to know You more and to serve You with all of our hearts. Fill our hearts with a new passion to worship and bring honor to You!

Today, I’m worshiping with Paul Baloche and “Fairest Lord Jesus.” It is believed that this song, written in the 12thcentury, became the theme song in one of the world’s greatest revivals in South Africa, led by Andrew Murray.

We love you and are praying for you. Be INSPIRED!

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Devotional: Day #

2732

March 29, 2025

Greetings,

Have the constant problems and distresses of our times robbed you of your peace of mind? Have recent events caused you to become worried or fearful? As you know, worry kills. That’s because fear has torment.

With so many challenges and people struggling to cope, depression has taken its toll. Statistics tell us there is a serious drug crisis and spike in drug abuse; a dramatic increase in suicides and divorces is also occurring. How can you keep your family from becoming part of these statistics? This Psalm tells us how to deal with stress..

Psalm 42:5 (AMPC) - “Why are you cast down, O my inner self? And why should you moan over me and be disquieted within me? Hope in God and wait expectantly for Him, for I shall yet praise Him, my Help and my God.”

To quiet a raging storm of emotions, talk to yourself! Yes, that’s right. As the psalmist suggested, talk to yourself. Tell your mind to do these three things:

(1) Hope in God. Man may disappoint you, but God never will;

(2) Wait on God. His timing is fantastic. He always comes through, right on time!  

(3) Worship God. He is definitely worthy of our worship!

Lord Jesus, I place my hope in You. There is never a need to be despondent because You are our God. I will also wait on you. While I wait, I’m going worship You, and I’ll keep on worshiping until my breakthrough comes!

Today, I’m worshiping with Elevation and “Graves into Gardens.”  


We love you and are praying for you. Be INSPIRED!

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Devotional: Day #

2731

March 28, 2025

Greetings,

Has God been good to you? Has He been “really” good to you?

Psalm 113:5-8 (NKJV) – “Who is like the LORD our God, Who dwells on high,[6] Who humbles Himself to behold the things that are in the heavens and in the earth? [7] He raises the poor out of the dust, And lifts the needy out of the ash heap, [8] That He may seat him with princes, With the princes of His people.”

For some of us, the Lord had to reach way down to find us! But think about where He has placed us! After taking us from the dust and the ash heap of life, He has seated us among princes. That’s elevation! When you connect with God, He never leaves you at the same place He found you.

Everything about our lives becomes radically affected by His extraordinary goodness and love. God lifts us to levels we never could have reached without Him. I know--I’m living proof!  Who is like the Lord our God?

Father, when I couldn’t reach up to You, in love and kindness You reached down to me. You sought me until You found me, even when I wasn’t looking for You. Then You raised me up and spoke blessings over my life. I look at how far You have brought me and where I have come from. You have been good to me! I give You praise!


Today, I’m worshiping with Binions & Steffany Gretzinger and “Living Proof.”


We love you and are praying for you. Be INSPIRED!


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Devotional: Day #

2730

March 27, 2025

Greetings,

May God grant us a fresh vision of the cross, and may we each day be reminded of how our Savior gave Himself that we could be saved. God’s love for us is the most constant factor in our lives.

We don’t always feel loved do we? Sometimes we feel insignificant and of little value. Why does God love us so much? We are not the first to ask this question. A thousand years before Christ, David asked:

Psalm 8:4 (NKJV) What is man that You are mindful of him, And the son of man that You visit him?

King David was amazed that God would care about mankind. But care for us, He does! God visited us too. Christ came to swap places with us. He became one of us. Jesus was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities. Such a mystery is far too wonderful for us to understand, but our Lord took our sins and gave us His righteousness. Now, that is love!

My Jesus, I bow my head today in deepest gratitude for what You did for me. Thank You for suffering in my place and for the cleansing blood that You shed. Thank You for finding value in me when I was lost and undone. I want to love You the way You love me!

Today I’m worshiping with Jesus Image and “I Stand In Awe”

We love you and are praying for you. Be INSPIRED!

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