Scripture: In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 “Give thanks.” God’s Word is full of this phrase from the Old Testament to the New. From Joseph’s attitude of gratitude in Genesis to the words of the twenty-four elders who fell down in worship in John’s…
Tag: Praise
Silencing the Enemy
based on the LGG Study, The Armor of God / w6d4 Scripture: Matthew 4:1-11 / SOAP: 10-11 Then Jesus said to him, “Go away, Satan! For it is written: ‘You are to worship the Lord your God and serve only him.’” 11 Then the devil left him, and angels came and began ministering to his needs. Matthew 4:10-11 I love…
The Best You Can
Surely no reward or praise that man may give can be better than the inheritance of eternal life with our God.
Wonderfully Made
I don’t know about you, but I find myself seeking His mercies and strength more and more as I weather the consequences of the lack of self care and/or good habits, or simply the aging process on this earthly body.
You’re Beautiful to Me
May the light of Your Presence and the counsel of Your Word daily transform me
It’s All About Him
However, in this moment, with this blessing he turned all of His words into praise of the Lord God of Israel and prophesying about the Messiah –
Committed to Prayer – Heart, Mind, & Soul
As Inspired by the love god greatly study, The Importance of Prayer-week 5 When we trust in Jesus Christ to be our savior we make a commitment to the Father who sent Him. The commitment involves laying down our own life and desires of the mortal flesh to follow after Christ in the new spiritual…
Committed to Praise
when your relationship with God is based on these truths and not dependent on your circumstances Your very life will stay yielded to a lifestyle of PRAISE.
Committed to Being Satisfied in God
Once we have experienced God’s love nothing else satisfies and even in the midst of drought and storms we will still praise Him.
Prayer for God’s Strength
God’s plan was never for Paul, or us for that matter, to think of ourselves as self sufficient but rather to be dependent on God’s all-sufficient grace