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"But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." I Corinthians 15:58

Last Reminder for Pursuing Holiness

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This is your last reminder. Our new devotional blog starts today over at Pursuing Holiness. There won’t be anymore posts or Bible readings or devotions on this blog. So head over to Pursuing Holiness to keep up with what we are learning as we read God’s Word together.

Pursuing Holiness Starts on Monday

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Just a reminder that Monday starts our new annual Bible reading program. As our theme has changed, so will our blog for getting these daily devotions.

If you have gone over to Pursuing Holiness to sign up for your daily e-mails, do that now so you won’t miss out on any of the great devotions.

The #1 Goal

lay it all down for the Lord by Will Foster

Today’s reading is Psalm 73.

“Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you.” Can you say that to God? I know I struggle with this. But this is my goal. I want to be able to say along with the psalmist that the only thing I truly want is God. When I can say that, I know the enemy will have no foothold with which to take away my victory. It’s tough because the enemy dangles so many pretty baubles in front of me that are attractive and appealing. But only God will satisfy. May we grow to long for God above all things. Praise the Lord!!!

Monday’s reading is Matthew 1-2. (Monday’s devotional will be at Pursuing Holiness)

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A Mighty Fortress is Our God

Chateau Castelnaud by Lammyman

Today’s reading is Psalm 18.

America doesn’t have castles and fortresses, so we American Christians struggle to grasp the power of Psalm 18. But imagine living in troubled times as a farmer or villager outside of any city walls. And then you hear of a marauding bad of brigands terrorizing the countryside. Where would you go? Your hovel will provide little protection against the marauders. But the castle with its high stone walls would be the perfect place to seek protection. That is our God. He is the fortress that protects us from our roaring enemy if we will simply flee to His refuge. Victory doesn’t come for us because we stand and defend our plot of land. It comes because we run into the arms of the One who is strong enough to win.

Tomorrow’s reading is Psalm 73.

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God Can Use Even You

baby by gabi menashe

Today’s reading is Psalm 8.

Though true, Psalm 8 is not saying we can see the glory of God in something as expansive as the heavens and something as tiny as an infant. What it is saying is whenever we have victory, we are just infants in whom God is working. God wants to overcome the enemy. He wants to overcome the enemy through us. When we have had the victory, rather than proclaiming our strength, we need to see ourselves as infants through whom God accomplished victory. Then we can be adequately in awe when we look at the heavens wondering why God would ever think of us or use us in the grand ways He does. Truly, our Lord’s name is majestic. Though you are a weak infant, God can powerfully work through you. Hang on to Him.

Tomorrow’s reading is Psalm 18.

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The #1 Best Advice for Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Kings

Crown by Jason Train

Today’s reading is Psalm 2.

I’m not a very political fellow. In fact, though I vote and have opinions, I pretty much think God doesn’t intend us to make a Christian America via politics. Rather, He expects us to make disciples of our neighbors by spreading the gospel. That being said, however, I do have advice for all presidents, prime ministers, and kings. “Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and you perish in the way, for his wrath is quickly kindled. Blessed are all who take refuge in him.” The fastest way to destroy a nation is to disrespect Jesus and His kingdom. The best way to preserve a nation is to take refuge in Jesus. Of course, the victorious message for we who surrender to Him is that no matter what our nation does, in the end Jesus will judge and He will win. Hang on to Him. Praise the Lord!

Tomorrow’s reading is Psalm 8.

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Getting to the Tree of Life Right Now

River Itchen by Neil Howard

Today’s reading is Psalm 1.

After finishing Revelation last Friday, this psalm really strikes me. While we are looking forward to the tree and river of life in our victorious future, we can have a living victory even now. How? By living in and from God’s Word. This time in God’s Word is not a homework assignment. It is a lifeline. In a sense, it is a very present access to the tree and river of life we look forward to in the future. Bathe in it and eat from it often. God’s Word is where life will be found.

Tomorrow’s reading is Psalm 2.

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An Extra Week

Calendar by Dafne Cholet

Five More Days Before the New Year

The Christians that Meet on Livingston Avenue follow the school calendar for all our themes and Bible reading plans. So, we’re about to kick off a new year. However, based on when we started last year, we have an extra five days between the end of the Bible reading plan conducted on this blog and the one we will be moving to for the 2015-2016 year on Pursuing Holiness.

Therefore, to keep up our habit, we aren’t just going to skip the week. Instead, we are going to look at five Psalms next week.

  1. Psalm 1 (Monday)
  2. Psalm 2 (Tuesday)
  3. Psalm 8 (Wednesday)
  4. Psalm 18 (Thursday)
  5. Psalm 73 (Friday)

Don’t forget that on September 7, we will be starting our new Bible reading plan. If you haven’t gone over to Pursuing Holiness and signed up to receive the e-mails from there when we get started, do so today. That way you won’t miss a single post.

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The Day is Coming

source of life by llee_wu

Today’s reading is Revelation 22.

If Revelation has taught us anything it is that things may be tough now, but a glorious day is coming. A day of victory is on its way. In every age and at every time, whenever Christ’s church has been embattled, it can look to victory. Christ always wins. And in the ultimate end, He will also be victorious. The day is coming when, if we hang on to Jesus, we will bathe in the River of Life and stretch out on its shore while we picnic on the fruit from the Tree of Life. We will have no sun, because the Son will be our light. Praise the Lord, I can hardly wait!

Monday’s reading is Psalm 1.

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The Victorious Church

The Holy City by Waiting for the Word

Today’s reading is Revelation 21.

Can I make a suggestion to you about the city of Revelation 21? Instead of seeing it as heaven, recognize it as the victorious church, the bride of Christ. Here’s the reason you should do that. If you want to be part of this city when it is victorious, you have to be part of it while it is embattled. If you are part of it now, what a wonderful future you have ahead of you. If not, in Acts 2:27-41, 47, we learn that those who respond to Jesus’s promise in faith-filled baptism are added to this church. If we can help you with that today, please let us know.

Tomorrow’s reading is Revelation 22.

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