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In fact, on the very first day of 2025, I will be gathering with joyful women at my daughterโs Womenโs Fellowship Brunch. What an amazing way to start the year off just right.
Davidโs checklist provides examples of how the righteousness of the heart will correspond with righteous actions. The disciples were known as Christians by their love (John 13:35). It is not of works that any man should boast (Ephesians 2:9) because we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). I thank God that instead of condemnation, he invites us to come boldly to his throne to obtain mercy (Hebrews 4:16). All my righteousness is as filthy rags. But the blood of Jesus alone has washed me whiter than snow (Hebrews 9:14/Psalm 51:7).
First Canoe: A verbal “home video” of two sisters in a boat.
I will never truly understand Jesus’ love for me. He was wounded for my transgressions, He was bruised for my iniquity, the chastisement of my peace was upon Him and by His stripes I am healed (Isaiah 53:5). I thank Him that I will never have to feel the desperate sorrow and complete loss of connection with God. He will never leave me or forsake me. Thank you Jesus.
Chapter nine is a defiant shout of David in the face of heathen nations. Just as he did to Goliath, he boldly declares the marvelous works of God. With his whole heart, he sings praises and sees his enemies turned back and destroyed. A Christian life is described as a spiritual warfare. Sometimes, when I am in the midst of this battle, being bombarded on all sides by enemies, it feels like the battle will never end. But in chapter nine, David reminds me to rejoice in my salvation. He rebukes the enemy and has faith that God will give him mercy. God has proven this to be true for me, and through it all, I have learned I can depend on him.ย
Day Seven Tell Me Your Testimony is dropping on November 29
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