Love the Rules || Matthew 22:37-39 || Manna for the Mind #178

Today’s devotional emphasizes the profound command to love God fully and to treat our neighbors with kindness, uniting all commandments in a message of love that transcends time and societal norms.

Joy in the Law || Psalm 119:143 || Manna for the Mind #137

Day 137 of “Manna for the Mind” emphasizes joy in God’s commandments during stressful times. Psalm 119:143 teaches that despite trouble and anguish, God’s commands offer delight and hope. By loving God and neighbors, we find strength to overcome life’s challenges. Embrace His moral law and thrive amidst adversity.

Desires of the Mind || 1 John 2:15-16 || Weekend Wind-Down #28

As mentioned, it’s easy to do this but still have proud, jealous, stubborn, selfish, and arrogant motives. We need the Holy Spirit to work in us to renew, reeducate, and redirect how our minds work. When this happens, we become transformed.

Transform Your Mind || Romans 12:2 || Weekend Wind-Down #24

In “Weekend Wind-Down” week 24, we deep-dive into Romans 12:2. Paul urges transformation through renewed thinking to align with God’s will, bearing intrinsic goodness, pleasing qualities, and perfection.

Keeping God’s Word Close || Deuteronomy 6:6 || Mid-Week Midrash #13

The scripture from Deuteronomy 6:6 emphasizes keeping God’s word in the heart and mind. Reflecting on this, it’s a reminder to manage emotions and act thoughtfully according to God’s guidance as we journey through 2022.

“Wisdom” || What Makes a Believer? || Week 7 (FINALE)

In the finale of our “What Makes a Believer?” series, we look at wisdom through the lens of the wisest person in the Bible, Solomon. He shows us the proper discernment about how we should give and receive wisdom.

“Loving” || What Makes a Believer? || Week 4

In Week 4 of our “What Makes a Believer?” series, we look at how we can be loving to our neighbors because Christ loves us.

“Being Blind to the World” || Perception Vs. Reality || Week 4

In Week 4 of our “Perception Vs. Reality” series, we gain the wisdom from Solomon and Paul to realize that we might be blind to realizing the world’s ways may not be the right way.