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  • 3 days ago
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The Christian's First Duty


"Oh come, let us sing to the Lord!"

    

Psalm 95:1  



Today's Bible Reading: Psalm 95:1-7.


Worship is a fundamental part of the Christian faith. It is our response to the greatness, goodness, and majesty of our Lord. The Bible clearly teaches us that the first and primary duty of every believer is to worship the Lord. Psalm 95 beautifully captures the essence of true worship.


The psalmist begins by inviting us to come and worship, to bow down before the Lord, and to kneel in reverence before our Maker (v 6). It is an invitation to humbly approach God with awe and gratitude. When we worship, we acknowledge that God is above all things, and we submit ourselves to His authority and lordship. 


The psalmist continues by declaring that the Lord is our God (v 7). He is not merely a distant deity but a personal and loving God who has chosen to be in a relationship with us. He cares for us as a shepherd cares for his sheep. This understanding of God's character should fuel our worship. We worship not only because of His power and might but also because of His intimate involvement in our lives.


Worship is not limited to church on Sunday. It is a continuous attitude of the heart. Whether we gather with other believers in a church, sing praises alone in our homes, or silently adore Him in our hearts, worship is a vital expression of our faith. It is an act of surrender, gratitude, and adoration that flows from a heart that recognizes the greatness of God, and the work of His Son, on the cross for us.


Today, let us make worship our first Christian duty. May we come before the Lord with humble hearts, acknowledging His sovereignty and surrendering our lives to His will.


Prayer: Heavenly Father, I come before You today with grateful heart, ready to worship and adore You. Help me to worship You in spirit and in truth, with sincerity and reverence. May my life be a continuous act of worship, reflecting Your glory to the world. In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.

 
 
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Where Is Your Hope ?


"This hope we have as an anchor of the soul,

both sure and steadfast . . ."

 

Hebrews 6:19



Today's Bible Reading: Hebrews 10:19-23.


What are you placing your hope in for the future? Your country’s government, educational system, some plan or organization? My hope is in a Person, the Lord Jesus Christ, who sits at the right hand of God. I have hope and know that I’m going to Heaven. And, right here and now in this present life, I have God’s presence to help me.


Suppose we had no Bible. Suppose there was no cross, no salvation, no empty tomb. Suppose we had nothing to hang on except, “Do your best, try to patch it up, do what you can.” Oh, but we have a hope. There is a plan of redemption, a plan for the future. The New Testament is an exciting Book to read, it is so full of hope and expectancy. And God is interested in you!


Prayer: Reading Your Word, my heavenly Father, makes me realise that the world and all its heartaches are temporary. Inspire me to reach others with Your message of hope today. In Christ's name I pray. Amen.

 
 
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

The Triumph of Hope


"For as in Adam all die,

even so in Christ all shall be made alive.  

 

1 Corinthians 15:22



Today's Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:20-28.


In 1 Corinthians 15, the apostle Paul provides a profound perspective on Christ's resurrection and its ultimate significance for humanity.


Paul declares with resounding joy that “Christ has risen from the dead, becoming the first-fruits of those who have fallen asleep” (v 20). The resurrection of Jesus is not an isolated event; it is the precursor to the resurrection of all believers. Just as death came through Adam, the first man, so life and resurrection come through Jesus, the Son of Man. In Adam, all experience the consequences of sin and face physical death. However, in Christ, all are made alive, experiencing resurrection and eternal life.


The order of resurrection is established: Christ is the first-fruits, and after Him will come those who belong to Him at His coming. The resurrection of Christ assures us of our future resurrection. His victory over death paves the way for our triumph over the grave. As believers, we eagerly await His return, knowing that when He comes, we will be raised to new life, just as He was.


Paul then describes the ultimate culmination of Christ's reign. He highlights that Christ will reign until He puts all enemies under His feet, and the last enemy to be destroyed is death itself (v 26). Through His resurrection, Jesus has conquered death and holds the power to defeat every opposing force. The day will come when all authority and power will be subjected to Him, and He will deliver the kingdom to God the Father, ushering in a new order of everlasting glory ( v 27-28).


In this magnificent conclusion, Paul emphasizes that when all things are made subject to Christ, the Son Himself will also be subject to God the Father, so that God may be all in all. It reveals the perfect unity within the Godhead, as God's supreme authority is acknowledged and celebrated by all.


May we find comfort, strength, and unwavering hope in the resurrection power of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is reigning victoriously until the day when all things are made subject to Him..


Prayer:  Heavenly Father, pour out Your Spirit upon us. Help us focus on the cross, repent, and embrace the hope of resurrection. In Jesus name, amen.

 
 
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