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Daily Devotion - Ezekiel 36 - Victory with Divine Self-Control
Human-powered self-control may give us momentary victory over the battle, but only Divinely-inspired self-control can give us eternal victory over sin.
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Human-powered self-control may give us momentary victory over the battle, but only Divinely-inspired self-control can give us eternal victory over sin.
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The Advent season does not merely celebrate the fulfillment of past promises. It stirs our hearts for the fulfillment of promises in our future! No matter the brokenness we encounter in this world, we can trust that His word will never fail. He will return! He will dry every tear! He will replace be
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It was never God’s intention for His creation to naturally trend towards death and disorder. Throughout Scripture, we can see our God is a God of peace. He not only longs to bring us comfort and rest but to restore order to our souls, as well.
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Christ, knowing the fullness of His power and glory felt compelled, not to lord these things over His disciples or demand they serve Him, but to display His great love them one more time before His death, by stooping low to serve them. This verse speaks so clearly of Christ’s humility, which comes f
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When we grow weary in the waiting, Peter encourages us to remember the stories of old, when God’s Word was proven true. He implores us to recall the hundreds of prophecies Christ fulfilled through his birth, life, death and resurrection, and to take heart that He will do it again.
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At the heart of divine hospitality is a desire for redemption and reconciliation. As Americans, we have come to define hospitality as hosting our friends and family at a beautifully set table. But God’s definition has always been about welcoming the stranger and making him a part of his family.
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In truth, our time is not our own. Leaving margin in our day is a reminder to surrender our days to Him and allow Him to determine our steps. What happens when the unexpected presents itself in your day?
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Where do you sit on the continuum of overwhelm? Do you, like me, wish there were more hours in the day? Are you frantic to accomplish all that is before you? Consider this rule of God’s Kingdom today: In order to bear fruit, you must abide in Him. To be productive, you must be still.
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Perhaps like me, you’ve held your tongue when you felt that prompting to speak, afraid what you hope to say will come out flat or wrong. Or perhaps you believe you’re not qualified to teach His Word. I pray this Scripture releases you of that fear. I pray we put the pressure to change lives with our