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Seize the Moment – Day 1413

The Sword of the Lord!

Isaiah 34

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Monday, January 29.
 

Do you know who the Edomites are? Edom was the nation of the descendants of Esau, who sold his birthright for a single meal to his brother Jacob (Genesis 25:21-34). Isaiah 34 records the oracle of their utter destruction as “a day of vengeance, a year of recompense for the cause of Zion” (8-10). Isaiah named the Edomites as the object of God’s wrath in verses 5-6:

 

For My sword is satiated in heaven, behold it shall descend for judgment upon Edom and upon the people whom I have devoted to destruction. The sword of the Lord is filled with blood, it is sated with fat, with the blood of lambs and goats, with the fat of the kidneys of rams. For the Lord has a sacrifice in Bozrah and a great slaughter in the land of Edom.

 

The Edomites became the representatives of all the enemies of Yahweh, as it was Esau’s refusal to repent which led to his rejection (Hebrews 12:15-17). The judgment of Edom was recorded in Isaiah 63:1-2, “Who is this who comes from Edom, with garments of glowing colors from Bozrah, this One who is majestic in His apparel, marching in the greatness of His strength? ‘It is I who speak in righteousness, mighty to save.’ Why is Your apparel red, and Your garments like the one who treads in the wine press?” This imagery of the Divine Warrior covered in blood is captured again in Revelation 19:13-15, “He is clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God. … From His mouth comes a sharp sword, … and He treads the wine press of the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty.” This is the final victory of Jesus Christ!

 

Seize the moment and spend time daily in God’s Word – wield the sword of the Lord to live the victorious life (Ephesians 6:17; Hebrews 4:12; 2 Corinthians 10:4-5).

 

God bless you!

 

If you would like to receive a personal phone call today, all you have to do is dial the phone number below right now and one of us will call you soon.

 

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Everyday Discipleship Wk 4

Everyday Discipleship with Real People
 

Teaching #4: “The Third of the Big Three:

The Importance of Spiritual Friendship!”

 
 
 

(If you are just beginning your journey, please click HERE to read the introduction

 
Loving accountability from the first 3 weeks:
 
1) Bible intake of Matthew 1 to Luke 17: Y or N
[Note: if this pace of Bible intake is too much for you, please know that grace abounds! Don’t quit; keep going! Find a pace that works for you.]
2) Use the S.O.A.P. Bible journaling technique: Y or N
3) Pray every day and during Bible time: Y or N
4) Read and reflect on the Tyranny of the Urgent: Y or N
5) Memorize 1 Thessalonians 5:17 & Lord’s Prayer: Y or N
 
This is about who you are in Christ! A disciple is a person who intentionally follows the ways and teachings of Jesus.
Discipleship is the intentional journey to Christlikeness; it’s a life-long commitment to learn and manifest who you are as a disciple through the presence and power of the Holy Spirit.
The third of the “Big Three” is spiritual friendship! The first is Bible intake and the second is prayer intimacy. This is the cord of three strands of your discipleship – “A cord of three strands is not quickly torn apart” (Ecclesiastes 4:12). This is the way you experience spiritual vitality in the custom-made yoke of Jesus (Matthew 11:28-30).
 
 
 
Jesus sets the example of having spiritual friends!
 
1) Let’s start by reading Luke 22:39-46:
+ “as was His custom” (39)
+ How did Judas know where to find Jesus? (Luke 22:47)
+ “And He took with Him…” (Matthew 26:37) This event was Jesus’ point of greatest need for spiritual friends. 
     What kind of friend are you being? What are your next steps?
 
2) Reflect on the implications of Jesus’ example of spiritual friendship in the foot washing of John 13:5-20.
+ Memorize Jesus’ new command in John 13:34-35:
“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”
+ How do Mark 2:2-5 & Galatians 6:1-2 teach us about how to fulfill the law of Christ as a spiritual friend?
 
3) Internalize (head to heart) Jesus’ prayer in John 17:20-23:
+ “they may be one, just as We are one” (22)
+ “that they may be perfected in unity, so that…” (23)
 
4) As you think about Jesus’ intentionality with His disciples, meditate on John 15:14 & Matthew 12:50:
+ “You are My friends if _________________________.”
+ “For whoever does the will of My Father who is in heaven, he is My brother and sister and mother.”
 
5) Read 1 Corinthians 16:17-18. Spiritual friendships refresh you and help you keep a right perspective on life.
 
 
 
Action Items for this week:
 
1) Bible intake for this week: Luke 18-24 & John 1-12.
2) Write a SOAP journal entry for either each chapter or each day. Bring your notebook. Are you willing to share?
3) Review this handout as you prepare to read your Bible every day. Invite the Holy Spirit to help you “become” conformed to the image of Jesus Christ (Romans 8:29).
4) Memorize John 13:34-35 and be intentional by setting up a weekly time to invest in your spiritual friendships.
 
 
MATERIALS TO DOWNLOAD & PRINT:
 
Tyranny of the Urgent (part of your learning tools for last week)
 
 

If you would like to watch this lesson on YouTube, click HERE. (This link will be live shortly)

 

If you would like to view the entire service including music, etc. click HERE.

 
 
 
 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1411

Today’s worship song focus will be

Revelation Song

Revelation 4:8 (NASB95)

 

“ Each of these living beings had six wings, and their wings were covered all
over with eyes, inside and out. Day after day and night after night they keep on
saying, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God, the Almighty— the one who always
was, who is, and who is still to come.”
 
Written from a heartfelt desire to truly see the throne room of heaven being filled with worship, Jennie Lee Riddle began writing this song in the middle of “being a mom”…changing diapers, caring for kids and getting ready to make a spaghetti dinner. Inspired by the Holy Spirit, she began writing the words that painted a picture of what Revelation 4:8 describes and what it might look like. The words flowed as she became lost in her worship of the Most High God:

 

Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, Holy, Holy is He
Sing a new song to Him who sits on Heaven’s mercy seat

 

We need to wake up with a new hunger and desire for more of God in our lives. Immerse yourself in worship today. Empty yourself of your own selfishness and allow the Holy Spirit to fill you up afresh and anew with the love and joy that can only come when we join with the angels in declaring “Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord God Almighty!”

 

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YOUTUBE:

If you prefer a video, Pastor Ken reads his devotion on YouTube as well. Click HERE to visit the page.

 

If you would like to listen to this song, click on this link:

 
 

Revelation Song

 
Worthy is the Lamb who was slainHoly, holy is HeSing a new song to Him who sits onHeaven’s mercy seat
 
Worthy is the Lamb who was slainHoly, holy is HeSing a new song to Him who sits onHeaven’s mercy seat
 
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God AlmightyWho was and is and is to comeWith all creation I sing praise to the King of kingsYou are my everything and I will adore You
 
Clothed in rainbows of living colorFlashes of lightning rolls of thunderBlessing and honor strength and glory and power beTo You the only one who’s King
 
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God AlmightyWho was and is and is to comeWith all creation I sing praise to the King of kingsYou are my everything and I will adore You
 
Filled with wonder awestruck wonderAt the mention of Your nameJesus Your name is power, breath and living waterSuch a marvelous mystery
 
OhOh, You’re worthy, mysteryYou are worthy
 
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God AlmightyWho was and is and is to comeWith all creation I sing praise to the King of kingsYou are my everything and I will adore YouI will adore You
 
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Jennie Lee RiddleRevelation Song lyrics © Capitol CMG Publishing, Downtown Music Publishing, Integrity Music, TuneCore Inc.
 
 
 

 


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Seize the Moment – Day 1410

The Destroyer!

Isaiah 33

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Friday, January 26.

 

Have you ever wondered who the destroyer is? The destroyer is found throughout the Bible, including Isaiah 33:1-2a, “Woe to you, O destroyer, while you were not destroyed; and he who is treacherous, while others did not deal treacherously with him. As soon as you finish destroying, you will be destroyed; as soon as you cease to deal treacherously, others will deal treacherously with you.” Here, the destroyer appears to be Assyria, “the rod of My anger” (Isaiah 10:5), but it could also refer to Babylon, “My war-club” (Jeremiah 51:20).

 

Ultimately, the destroyer is a tool in God’s hands to execute His righteous judgments. This is evident at the Passover in Exodus 12:23, “For the Lord will pass through to smite the Egyptians; and when He sees the blood on the lintel and on the two doorposts, the Lord will pass over the door and will not allow the destroyer to come in to your houses to smite you” (cf. Hebrews 11:28). We also find the “destroying angel” in 1 Chronicles 21:15, “And God sent an angel to Jerusalem to destroy it; but as he was about to destroy it, the Lord saw and was sorry over the calamity, and said to the destroying angel, ‘It is enough; now relax your hand’” (cf. Revelation 9:11).

 

Paul referenced the destroyer in 1 Corinthians 10:10, “Nor grumble, as some of them did, and were destroyed by the destroyer.” An example of Israel’s grumbling was found in Number 21:6-9 when “the Lord sent fiery serpents” to kill the grumblers. Jesus referenced this story in John 3:14-15, “As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up; so that whoever believes will in Him have eternal life.” Jesus emphasized that there is only one way to be saved from the destroyer (John 3:16)!

 

Seize the moment and look to Jesus, high and lifted up, the only way (John 14:6)!

 

God bless you!

 

If you would like to receive a personal phone call today, all you have to do is dial the phone number below right now and one of us will call you soon.

 

YOUTUBE:

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Seize the Moment – Day 1409

The Glorious Transformation!

Isaiah 32

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Thursday, January 25.

 

Isaiah 32 describes a Glorious Transformation that would be completed by the work of the Holy Spirit when the people returned to the Lord. God promised to give the people a righteous king, whose rule would bring blessing to the people and prosperity to the land (1-8). While this will be fulfilled perfectly in the coming Messiah, it was fulfilled in part by the righteous rule of two just kings, Hezekiah in 2 Kings 18-20 and Josiah in 2 Kings 22-23. Illustratively, Isaiah 32:13-18 demonstrates the impact of this Glorious Transformation upon Israel by giving the people a before and after picture of Jerusalem:

 

For the land of my people in which thorns and briars shall come up; yea, for all the joyful houses and for the jubilant city. Because the palace has been abandoned, the populated city forsaken. Hill and watch-tower have become caves forever, a delight for wild donkeys, a pasture for flocks; until the Spirit is poured out upon us from on high, and the wilderness becomes a fertile field, and the fertile field is considered as a forest. Then justice will dwell in the wilderness and righteousness will abide in the fertile field. And the work of righteousness will be peace, and the service of righteousness, quietness and confidence forever. Then my people will live in a peaceful habitation, and in secure dwellings and in undisturbed resting places. [emphasis added]

 

The key ingredient to the Glorious Transformation is the outpouring of the Holy Spirit – the very presence of God. The same is true today; apart from the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, you cannot be born again – regenerated and empowered as God’s witness of His Glorious Transformation.

 

Seize the moment and be filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:15-20; cf. John 14:16-17). The Spirit empowers you, as a member of His church, to participate in the ongoing work of transforming stories through the gospel of Jesus Christ.

 
 

God bless you!

 

If you would like to receive a personal phone call today, all you have to do is dial the phone number below right now and one of us will call you soon.

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1408

Remain Loyal to God!

Isaiah 31

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Wednesday, January 24.

 

God’s rebuke of Israel for seeking help from Egypt and putting their hope in horses and chariots continued. Isaiah explained why the horsemen of Egypt could never save Israel, “they do not look to the Holy One of Israel, nor seek the Lord!” (Isaiah 31:1). Yahweh is the only hope for Israel. This is further emphasized by the promise of God to His people in Isaiah 31:5-8:

 

Like flying birds so the Lord of hosts will protect Jerusalem. He will protect and deliver it; He will pass over and rescue it. Return to Him from whom you have deeply defected, O sons of Israel. For in that day every man will cast away his silver idols and his gold idols, which your sinful hands have made for you as a sin. And the Assyrian will fall by a sword not of man, and a sword not of man will devour him. So he will not escape the sword, and his young men will become forced laborers.

 

This is a promise with a praxis. It is a call to repentance – “Return to Him from whom you have deeply defected, O sons of Israel” (6). When I hear the word “defected,” I am reminded of times when athletes from communist nations defected during the Olympics, seeking freedom through political asylum. There is a lot of emotion built into this concept because to defect is to renounce one’s national identity. In Isaiah’s context, the act of defecting was an even deeper betrayal, whereas the “sons of Israel” abandoned their faith in God to put their trust in things that could never save them (e.g., idols and unholy alliances). God calls you to repentance – to denounce sin, which is defection from His sovereign rule of your life, and to return to your real homeland, which is covenant faithfulness to God by walking in the way of Jesus.

 

Seize the moment and remain loyal to God – “For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ” (Philippians 3:20).

 

God bless you!

 

If you would like to receive a personal phone call today, all you have to do is dial the phone number below right now and one of us will call you soon.

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1407

Return and Rest!

Isaiah 30

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Tuesday, January 23.

 

The woes continued as God rebuked His children for trying to find rescue and security apart from Him. Have you ever found yourself in a similar predicament? In Isaiah 30:1-4, God confronted the Israelites with how they are seeking protection from the Assyrians outside of His provision:

 

“Woe to the rebellious children,” declares the Lord, “Who execute a plan, but not Mine, and make an alliance, but not of My Spirit, in order to add sin to sin; who proceed down to Egypt without consulting Me, to take refuge in the safety of Pharaoh and to seek shelter in the shadow of Egypt! Therefore the safety of Pharaoh will be your shame and the shelter in the shadow of Egypt, your humiliation.”

 

Not only would Israel suffer because of their misguided trust in Egypt, but all of Egypt was put to shame, as were all who put their trust in Pharoah (4-5). While this had a literal historical fulfillment, it also has an ongoing spiritual one. Don’t make alliances with the powers and principalities of this world in hopes of finding “refuge in the safety of Pharoah.” In Isaiah 30:15, God called His people to return home, “In repentance and rest you will be saved, in quietness and trust is your strength.” Heartbreakingly, Isaiah recorded the people’s response, “But you were not willing, and you said, ‘No, for we will flee on horses,’ therefore you shall flee! ‘And we will ride on swift horses,’ therefore those who pursue you shall be swift” (16). This world has no alliances that can save you – bigger bombs, smarter technologies, and large bank accounts will deceive you with false promises of security every time.

 

Seize the moment and return to the only One who can give you rest – “For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins” (Colossians 1:13-14).

 

God bless you!

 

If you would like to receive a personal phone call today, all you have to do is dial the phone number below right now and one of us will call you soon.

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1406

The Potter and the Clay!

Isaiah 29

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Monday, January 22.

 

Do you believe there is a God? Even the evil ones know that (James 2:19); the essential ingredient of a saving faith is to have a belief that surrenders oneself to God and His will for your life – “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10). Three times Isaiah used the imagery of the potter and the clay to illustrate the stubborn refusal of God’s people to submit themselves to God’s will. The first time is found in Isaiah 29:15-16:

 

Woe to those who deeply hide their plans from the Lord, and whose deeds are done in a dark place, and they say, “Who sees us?” or “Who knows us?” You turn things around! Shall the potter be considered as equal with the clay, that what is made would say to its maker, “He did not make me”; or what is formed say to him who formed it, “He has no understanding”? (cf. 45:9; 64:8; Jeremiah 18:1-6)

 

Isaiah warned the people of their self-sufficiency, their striving to make life work for them apart from God. Lovingly, God was using the prophets to call His children back to trusting Him in midst of their horrible circumstances. To emphasize our fundamental need to trust in the sovereignty of God, Paul pulled from this rich and meaningful imagery of Isaiah in Romans 9:20b-21, “The thing molded will not say to the molder, ‘Why did you make me like this,’ will it? Or does not the potter have a right over the clay, to make from the same lump one vessel for honorable use and another for common use?” The essential ingredient to a saving faith is to trust God and His purposes for your life; that’s belief!

 

Seize the moment and believe God for His design for your life – “be a vessel for honor, sanctified, useful to the Master, prepared for every good work” (2 Timothy 2:21; cf. Ephesians 2:10).

 

God bless you!

 

If you would like to receive a personal phone call today, all you have to do is dial the phone number below right now and one of us will call you soon.

 

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Everyday Discipleship Wk 3

Everyday Discipleship with Real People

Teaching #3: The Second of the Big Three:

The Gift of Intimacy with God and How to Pray God’s Word!

 
 

 

(If you are just beginning your journey, please read the introduction…)
 
Introduction:
 
I invite you to participate in the First Baptist Church’s 90-Day New Testament Reading Challenge

 

Purpose: To train in godliness according to 1 Timothy 4:7b-8, every day for 90 days by reading God’s Word and meditating upon it day and night. To take the next step in your journey of following Jesus and becoming like Him. A 90-day New Testament reading plan is available to you at the church and will be emailed out to you.

 

Method: I invite you to read three (3) chapters of the New Testament every day over 90 days, starting on Monday, January 8. That’s 21 chapters a week. Before every chapter, I invite you to pray – to reflect upon what you have just read and to invite the Holy Spirit to give you insights and wisdom into what you are about to read. The Bible is God’s Word, and it must be discerned with spiritual eyes; therefore, you must pray and read, read and pray, praying at all times as you read. An example prayer is this: Sovereign God, I ask that You open the eyes of my heart to accurately read and spiritually discern Your inspired Word. Holy Spirit, please lead me in greater understanding and right application of all that I read and meditate. In Jesus’ Name. Amen. I will also be inviting you how to write a S.O.A.P. journal entry on your daily readings so it will also benefit you to grab a pen and some paper and keep it with your Bible through this 90-day New Testament Reading Challenge.
 
Accountability: While we will meet every Sunday morning for a discipleship training during our weekly worship service, and I will ask you if you are keeping up with the reaching challenge, it will be easy to hide in the pews. Therefore, I invite you to have a spiritual friend that you can meet with each week to sit down together, or talk with on the phone. You will pray together, review the week’s discipleship training from Sunday morning, discuss your readings from the week, share your journal entries with one another as you feel led, and talk about how you are experiencing growth in your Christian life through this experience. This is a time of encouragement and sharing the journey of following Jesus, to become like Him as you learn to walk in His easy yoke. This is best done in a rhythm of personal time with Jesus and community with friends and family. You are invited!
 
 
Today’s Lesson Outline:

 

The Second of the Big Three:

The Gift of Intimacy with God and How to Pray God’s Word!

 
Loving accountability from the first 2 weeks:
 

1) Bible intake of Matthew 1-28 & Mark 1-12: Y or N

2) Study the handout on the Five Finger Method: Y or N

3) Use the S.O.A.P. Bible journaling technique: Y or N

4) Pray before and after my Bible time: Y or N

5) Memorize Mark 1:17 & Galatians 5:22-23: Y or N

 

A disciple is a person who intentionally follows the ways and teachings of Jesus Christ. Last week, you were taught the importance of Bible intake through the five-finger method of getting a grip on God’s Word. Today, you are going to learn how to follow Jesus’ example of Bible intake and prayer, twined together as Jesus prayed the Word.

 

The ways of Jesus that you will encounter in Luke this week. Read Luke 4:1-13, 16, 42; 5:16; 6:12; and 22:39-46.

+ Jesus defeated Satan by praying the Word all three times (4:4, 8 & 12).

+ “as was His custom” (4:16)

+ “went to a secluded place” (4:42)

+ “often slip away to the wilderness and pray” (5:16)

+ “He went off to the mountain to pray” & “He spent the whole night in prayer to God” (6:12)

+ “as was His custom” (22:39)

+ “Pray that you may not enter into temptation” (22:40).

+ “Yet not My will, but Yours be done” (22:42).

 

The Three Obstacles to Intimacy with God

  1. Superficiality! (Luke 6:46-49)
  2. Failure to Prioritize! (Mark 8:35-37)
  3. Wrong Focus: Information vs. Intimacy! (2 Tim. 3:1-7)

 

When am I to pray?

+ Find Jesus praying in the Gospels and take note of it.

+ Read and reflect on Jesus’ prayer in John 17.

+ Read and reflect on Jesus’ prayer in Luke 10:21.

+ Memorize 1 Thessalonians 5:17. It’s only 3 words!

 

Tips to Praying Scripture

+ S.O.A.P. moves you to pray the Word.

+ Move God’s Word from your head to your heart.

+ Pray God’s Word when you don’t have words or when you are not sure if your words are “in His name.” A great first step is the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13):

 

“Pray then in this way: ‘Our Father who is in heaven, hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.’”

 

Action Items for this week:

 

1) Bible intake for this week: Mark 13-16 & Luke 1-17.

2) Write a SOAP journal entry for either each chapter or each day. Bring your notebook each week.

3) Review this handout as you prepare to read your Bible every day. Invite the Holy Spirit to help you “become” conformed to the image of Jesus Christ.

4) Memorize 1 Thessalonians 5:17 and practice praying the Lord’s Prayer each day, found in Matthew 6:9-13

5) Read and reflect on the Tyranny of the Urgent handout.

 
 
MATERIALS TO DOWNLOAD & PRINT:
 
Tyranny of the Urgent (part of your learning tools for this week)
 
 

If you would like to watch this lesson on YouTube, click HERE.

 

If you would like to view the entire service including music, etc. click HERE.

 
 
 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1404

Today’s worship song focus will be

Lavish

 

Psalm 23:1-2 (NASB95)

 

                                                           

The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.

He makes me lie down in green pastures;

He leads me beside quiet waters.”       

 

Written and released in 2017 by Francesca Battistelli, Jeremy Redmon & Mike Weaver, it is easy to see that this song is based upon Psalm 23. It’s important to remember that before we had hymn books, the early church sang the scriptures. Just read through the book of Psalms and see the description of the chapters where it says “To the choirmaster: for the flutes. A Psalm of David” (Psalm 5). In fact, the word ‘psalm’ means a sacred song or hymn, especially one in which expressions of praise and thanksgiving are prominent.*

 

You are my shepherd, I shall not want.    

You make me lie down in green pastures.     

You lead me beside still waters

You restore my soul

 

We need to wake up each day with a song of praise in our hearts and on our lips. Think about how much better your day would go if you did this instead of grumbling at the alarm clock. God loves you and wants you to always have the best day, even when it may be dark and gloomy. Can you think of a better way to start your day?  

 
 
 

If you would like to receive a personal phone call today, all you have to do is dial the phone number below right now and one of us will call you soon.

 

YOUTUBE:

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If you would like to listen to this song, click on this link:

 

Lavish

 

You are my shepherd, I shall not want
You make me lie down in green pastures
You lead me beside still waters
You restore my soul

And though I walk through the valley
I won’t fear death’s shadow
Because I know You are with me

And the banner that’s over me
Is the love that has set me free
‘Cause You lavish Your love
You lavish Your love on me
And Your love conquers all my fear
Because Jesus You’re always near
‘Cause You lavish Your love
You lavish Your love on me

You pour out Your Spirit ’til I overflow
With peace in the midst of my trouble
You’re more than enough for my struggle
You are all I need

And though I walk through the valley
I won’t fear death’s shadow
Because I know You are with me

And the banner that’s over me
Is the love that has set me free
You lavish Your love
You lavish Your love on me
And Your love conquers all my fear
Because Jesus You’re always near
Oh You lavish Your love
You lavish Your love on me

Goodness and mercy will follow me all of my days
And I’ll make my home in Your presence now and always
Goodness and mercy will follow me all of my days
And I’ll make my home in Your presence now and always

And the banner that’s over me
Is the love that has set me free
‘Cause You lavish Your love
You lavish Your love on me
And Your love conquers all my fear
Because Jesus You’re always near
‘Cause You lavish Your love
You lavish Your love on me
‘Cause You lavish Your love
You lavish Your love on me
‘Cause You lavish Your love
You lavish Your love on me

 
 

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