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Devotional 3.28.25

Deep Satisfaction in Christ 2 Corinthians 5:17–18 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation…   Scripture Reading: Psalm 63   Psalm 63 expresses a longing for God that is only satisfied in Him. In Christ, we are not just forgiven but made new, reconciled to God. The world offers temporary satisfaction, but true joy is found in His presence. As we prepare for Communion this Sunday, let us remember that Christ’s resurrection means we are no longer bound by sin or shame. Our deepest thirst is quenched in Him, and we now live as His redeemed people inviting others to be reconciled to God in Christ.    The hymns we sing remind us of our standing in Christ.  Rise, My Soul, the Lord is Risen  proclaims the victory of the resurrection, calling us to live in that reality.  Completely Known,...

Devotional 3.21.25

  March 21, 2025 – Come   Revelation 22:17 The Spirit and the Bride say, “Come.” And let the one who hears say, “Come.” And let the one who is thirsty come; let the one who desires take the water of life without price.   Scripture Reading: Psalm 62   In Psalm 62 David is professing that his soul waits for God alone. Only God is trustworthy and the giver of salvation, rest and hope. But these truths don’t negate the very real challenges and dangers David is facing, and he cries “how long?” to God (vv. 3-4). However, by meditating on who God is, he not only remains resolute in his beliefs, but it becomes part of his testimony as he invites others to also put their trust in him (v. 8).    The first song we’ll sing on Sunday will be “Just As I Am.” The psalms give us both words to speak/pray and examples of people coming to God in their honest, broken state. We don’t have to have our lives together before receiving God’s unfailing, steadfast love. This is what ...

Devotional 3.14.25

    Perfect Peace in the Rock of Ages   Isaiah 26:3–4 You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you. Trust in the LORD forever, for the LORD GOD is an everlasting rock.   Scripture Reading: Psalm 61   Isaiah 26:3–4 reminds us that perfect peace comes from trusting in the Lord, our eternal Rock. When life feels uncertain, we can rest in His unshakable presence. Psalm 61 echoes this truth, as David cries out for refuge in the Rock that is higher than himself. Our hearts are often restless, but God invites us to anchor our trust in Him. True peace is not found in circumstances but in steadfast reliance on our faithful God.   The songs  Rock of Ages  and  Jesus Strong and Kind  remind us that God is our refuge and ever-present help.  Indescribable points us to His majesty, and  Lord, I Need You  confesses our dependence on His strength. These songs teach us that God is our foundation, our ...

Devotional 3.7.25

Matthew 6:9–13 Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Scripture Reading: Psalm 60 In Matthew 6:9–13, Jesus teaches us to pray with a heart surrendered to God’s will, seeking His provision, forgiveness, and protection. Psalm 60 reminds us that even in times of struggle, God is our stronghold. The Lord reigns over all, and our dependence on Him is vital. When we feel shaken, we can trust in His faithfulness, knowing that His kingdom, power, and glory endure forever. Victory comes not by human strength but by relying on Him. The songs we will sing this Sunday remind us of God’s sovereignty, strength, and victory.  The Lord’s Prayer (It is Yours) affirms our trust in God’s rule.  Whom Shall I Fear  reassures us that God fights for us.  Behold Ou...