Verse of the Day: Matthew 22:37-39

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Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Matthew 22:37‭-‬39 KJV https://bible.com/bible/1/mat.22.37-39.KJV

Question: What is life without having love for God, yourself, and others? Thinking about that question, how does it make you feel? What enters your thoughts? Take some time out today and meditate on the verse. Talk to God about what you are feeling and thinking. Love conquers all. Jesus is love, God is love, and we should love others because He loves everybody. If you have not talked to Jesus in a while, or if you have never known Him, He is waiting for you with arms wide open to run to Him. He is waiting to change your life. He is waiting to hear from you. He is waiting to give you a new life in Him. Go to Him with everything and give it to Him. He loves you very much. God bless.

I Have So Much More To Give You

I Have So Much More to Give You In a world that tells you to take what is offered to you—and hold on to what you have; that nothing you have is enough—it is difficult to not live in fear. You are being taught a mindset of scarcity—that there is a limit to resources, a limit to what is available to you. So you believe you had better hold onto what you have. It might be taken from you. It might be stolen from your very hands. All the things you worked so hard for. All the things you’re owed. All the things you feel you deserve. And this mindset limits your freedom, your ability to receive joy and live unencumbered by the rules of a world that only wants to tear you down. But not Me. I do not tear you down. I have so much for you. And I want to show you how to release the fear you have about not having enough resources. I am enough for you. I have everything you need. It is time to release from your grip now all the fear about what you believe you lack. From intelligence to appearance to material wealth to relationships, what are you believing I don’t provide? How are you believing it is not enough?  From this attitude of scarcity comes an attitude of withholding. When you believe you are not enough, you try to look everywhere for what you believe you have not received. And that is when you don’t offer what you have been given to others. You don’t believe you’re smart enough—so you don’t offer your opinions. You don’t believe you are rich enough, so you don’t offer your material resources to others. You don’t believe you are interesting enough, so you don’t initiate contact with other people. Your warped ideas about who you are and what you have been given is robbing you of the rich, full life I want to give you.  When you live thinking you do not measure up—that everything you are and everything you have is lacking, you bury your talents in the ground. You do not trust Me or love Me. You forget that all I am is yours and all you are is mine. You are not alone here, son, daughter. You have been given much. It is time to bring what I’ve given you into the light. So trust Me. Watch what I do with what you give. You trust Me with much, and much will be given to you in return. You trust me with little, you are squandering Life that comes from faith, faith in Me—faith in my resources and resourcefulness more than your own. Do you remember what I did with the one loaf and the seven fish in the face of thousands of hungry people? I fed them. I turned what was given to Me into more than enough for them. I more than satisfied their hunger. So, trust Me. Trust Me to come through for you. Trust Me with what you have been given. Trust Me with your provision. Trust Me with your gifts, your time, your money, your talents. All that you have is just a starting point. I have so much more to give you. And I want to bless you over and over and over again.  What is your loaf? What is your fish? Hand over your basket. Watch what I do when I hand it back. Exercise: The apostle Paul gave us a great picture of trust when he wrote about the church in Macedonia in 2 Corinthians  chapter 8. And the picture is striking. And challenging. It sure challenges Jennifer and me. Because Paul kind of called out the Corinthians. No, I shouldn’t say “called out.” He called them up—up into a new kind of life, a better way of living. He called the Corinthians into God’s way of thinking. He called them out of a scarcity mindset and into a mindset of abundance. He called the Corinthians into a world where things like the miracle of loaves and fishes actually happen. And we want to live in that kind of world. Here, Paul wrote this: “For even during a season of severe difficulty and tremendous suffering, [the Macedonian church] became even more filled with joy. From the depths of their extreme poverty, super-abundant joy overflowed into an act of extravagant generosity. For I can verify that they spontaneously gave, not only according to their means but far beyond what they could afford” (2 Corinthians 8:2-3). The Macedonians were dealing with difficult circumstances themselves—persecution and poverty—circumstances that would make the rest of us pull in, protect ourselves, hold tightly to what we do have and make sure we have enough to get us through the difficult time. For most of us, if we found ourselves in those kinds of circumstances, giving and helping would probably fall by the wayside. But the Macedonians did something different. They gave anyway; they gave above and beyond. They showed radical trust and gave with radical generosity. And here’s what blows Jennifer and me away most: Not only did the Macedonians give and give generously. Paul wrote that they “actually begged . . . for the privilege of sharing in this ministry.” That is from 2 Corinthians chapter 8 verses 4-5. They begged for the privilege of helping people in need, people who were hurting and lost and confused.

Verse of the Day: Matthew 20:28

What Jesus did will never be forgotten.

even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many. Matthew 20:28 KJV https://bible.com/bible/1/mat.20.28.KJV

Morning Prayer: Romans 3:9-10


Should we scour the whole face of the earth and cross all barriers of time to search through all the years of human history, in search of a righteous man, we should find none except for the Man Christ Jesus. Both Jews and Gentiles of every nation are fallen and sunk in sin to the point that there is “none who seeks after God” (verse 11). We cannot trust in the merits of mere men or in our own righteousness to be declared just in the courtroom of God.

God, help us to feel the force of that statement, “There is none righteous, no not one. ” Let us not think of it lightly, as if it meant, “No one’s perfect, but that’s no big problem after all. ” Far from it! Our sinful state required the blood of your dear Son before we could be made righteous in Him. Teach us, we pray, to walk in your righteous Law but to trust our eternity to a righteousness not our own (that of your Son). Amen.

Sunflowers and Friends

Sunflowers are not alone in the world, they have friends just as we do. They grow together, or are arranged together to make the others not feel alone.

Who wants to be alone in this world without anyone to share life with? Who wants to live alone and not be happy? We all need someone to share life with. Be we married, single, or divorced, we all as the sunflowers deserve to be happy, full of life, vibrant, and free to do and be what we want to be. Having friends to do those things with makes life more worthwhile.

Until next time, stay safe. ©2022 L’Brea Aquaria

Verse of the Day: Romans 12:10

Creative beauty that only God can create

Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; Romans 12:10 KJV https://bible.com/bible/1/rom.12.10.KJV

There is beauty in everything that God has created on this earth. ©2022

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