It’s Day 169 of “Manna for the Mind.” Today’s focus is on Psalm 18:1-3, highlighting God as our rock, fortress, and protector, reminding us to trust Him amid life’s chaos.
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Birth Prophecy || Luke 1:68-70 || Manna for the Mind #150
In Day 150 of “Manna for the Mind,” we delve into Luke 1:68-70, celebrating God’s redemptive act through Jesus’ birth. This devotional highlights the power of praise, trust, and gratitude, emphasizing how Jesus fulfills biblical prophecies. Embrace your journey of faith and share His love passionately with the world!
Value Found in God || Luke 12:6-7 || Manna for the Mind #93
The “Manna for the Mind” devotional emphasizes our immeasurable value to God, surpassing material measures. Our worth is intrinsic, as God sees beyond outward appearances and focuses on our hearts and potential. Through studying scriptures, prayer, and using our unique gifts, we can fulfill God’s purpose for us.
Ask and Receive || Keep On! #1
This passage from Matthew 7:7-8 encourages persistent seeking from God. Our new blog series “Keep On” explores the deeper meaning of asking, seeking, and knocking. In this blog, let’s talk about the individuality of our requests and the generous response from God and from us. It provides biblical examples and concludes with a prayer for guidance.
Washed and Renewed || Luke 1:46-47 || Weekend Wind-Down #33
Today I’ll explore the themes of rejoicing and salvation in both the Old and New Testaments, highlighting the idea of God as a champion for the oppressed. I’ll also talk about the unique transformation that comes from accepting Jesus, symbolized by water baptism and the consequent spiritual rebirth.
Looking Inward || Proverbs 31:30 || Weekend Wind-Down #2
The “Weekend Wind-Down” series explores Proverbs 31:30, emphasizing inner qualities over outer appearance. The verse encourages humility, respect, and fear of the Lord for positive outcomes.
“Humbleness” || What Makes a Believer? || Week 3
In Week 3 of our “What Makes a Believer?” series, we take a long look at how humility comes out through both the old Testament via David and the New Testament via Peter.
