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  • 3 days ago
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In The Lord's Service


"All Israel from Dan to Beersheba

knew that Samuel had been

established as a prophet of the Lord.

1 Samuel 3:20


Today's Bible Reading: 1 Samuel 3:1-21.


We can draw a valuable lesson from Samuel's life. Samuel's dedication and obedience to God's voice set him apart as a vessel for divine communication. His unwavering commitment to the Lord allowed him to fulfil his purpose and positively impact an entire nation.


In our own lives, we are called to serve the Lord in various capacities. Service to the Lord involves more than mere religious rituals; it encompasses a heartfelt devotion to God's will and a willingness to follow His guidance. Like Samuel, we are called to listen attentively to God's voice, to discern His direction, and to act in accordance with His divine plan.


True service to the Lord requires humility and a willingness to put God's desires above our own. It involves surrendering our own agendas and submitting ourselves to His will. Just as Samuel had to overcome personal struggles and make sacrifices to fulfil his role as a prophet, we too may face challenges and sacrifices in our service to God. However, the rewards of faithfully serving the Lord far outweigh any hardships we may encounter.


Through our service to the Lord, may others come to know and recognise the establishment of God's presence in our lives, just as "all Israel from Dan to Beersheba knew that Samuel had been established as a prophet of the Lord" (1 Samuel 3:20).


Prayer: My Father and my God, help me to serve You daily with a joyful heart. This I ask, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

 
 
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Updated: 4 days ago

In The Beginning


"In the beginning was the Word . . ."


John 1:1



Today's Bible Reading: Genesis 1:1 & John 1:1.


When we examine Genesis 1:1 and John 1:1 together, we see a clear and harmonious connection between the creation account and the revelation of Jesus Christ. Both verses point to the preexistence of God and emphasise His role as the Creator. They reveal that the Lord Jesus, the Word, was present with God in the beginning and was Himself God, actively involved in the creation of all things.


In John 1:3, speaking of the Lord Jesus, the Bible says: “All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made.”

These verses provide a foundation for understanding God's creative power and His divine plan of redemption through Jesus Christ. They remind us that all things—both the physical world and the spiritual realm—find their origin and purpose in Him. They call us to marvel at the wisdom and majesty of our Creator, and to recognise the significance of Jesus Christ as the eternal Word and the embodiment of God's salvation for sinners..  


Prayer: High and Mighty God, the heavens and the earth, bear witness to Your divine handiwork. . Help me understand the significance of the Lord Jesus as the eternal Word. Guide me to be a good steward of Your creation and to follow Christ's teachings. In His name I pray. Amen.


 
 
  • 5 days ago
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Sunday Gladness


I was glad when they said unto me,

"Let us go into the house of the Lord.”

Psalm 122:1



Today's Bible Reading:  Hebrews 10:19-15.


A lot of people get what I call “Sunday-sickness." Do you know what Sunday-sickness is? It attacks the victim shortly before breakfast on Sunday morning. It is accompanied by a feeling of weakness and lethargy. Sometimes the victim has a slight headache which is aggravated by the ringing of the church bells. But the disease is of short duration, usually disappearing about noon, when the victim is able to eat a full dinner. But the symptoms usually appear again around late Sunday afternoon, and then disappear until next Sunday morning.


But, for them that truly love the Lord, Sunday is a day to be glad. Psalm 122:1, expresses the delight and eagerness that believers feel when gathering in the presence of the Lord. It highlights the significance and value of communal worship and fellowship among the faithful. The psalmist's response of gladness implies a deep appreciation for the opportunity to connect with God and fellow believers in the local Assembly of God's people.


Psalm 122:1 captures the joyous response of the psalmist upon the invitation to enter the house of the Lord. It reminds us of the privilege and delight found in communal worship and encourages us to approach the presence of God with gladness and anticipation.


Where will you be this Sunday?


Prayer: Heavenly Father, Son and Holy Spirt, ever three and ever One. May I always have the gladness that David had, as each Sunday I prepare to worship You in Your house, Amen.

 
 
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