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Psalm 46

The Psalms say that all we can do is long for God, thirst for God, remember God, hope in God, sing God’s word, praise God, and look to God. And in just about every Psalm, from Psalm 1 to Psalm 150. Every Psalm ends with more or less, the Lord of hosts is with us. The God of Jacob is our refuge.

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Psalm 126

Just as God has been faithful, so he will continue to be faithful. Trust God for the challenge that you’re facing today. God is faithful and he will answer your prayer.

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Renew Together Week one: Knowing God’s Call

When you give your life to Jesus, you say, yes, I’m a Christian, but also there’s a call to give your life to Jesus and follow His call.
We are not saying yes to Jesus to just sit at the sideline. We are saying yes to Jesus to follow Jesus, to run the race that he set for us.

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Psalm 42

Psalm 42 is a master class on how we never deny the reality of painful circumstances, yet be full of faith. Remember faith doesn’t eliminate fear, hope doesn’t ignore despair and trust doesn’t avoid trials. The language of the bible is not “if” but “when”!

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Wait

Jesus appeared to the disciples over a period of forty days after his resurrection and spoke about the kingdom of God. On one occasion, while he was eating with them, he gave them this command: “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about. For John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.” Wait…

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The Passion: Easter reading

Jesus prayed for his followers, asking the Father to guard them in unity and truth. Betrayed, he was arrested and endured questioning before Pilate, yet declared his kingdom was not of this world. Condemned, he carried the cross and was crucified, fulfilling Scripture. From the cross he entrusted his mother to John and declared, “It is finished.” Buried in a garden tomb, he rose on the third day, appearing first to Mary Magdalene, then to his disciples, breathing peace and commissioning them. By the sea, he restored Peter, calling him to shepherd his flock with love.

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Psalm 23

We can see the way David spoke about God and to God and all that meant for him, so that his personal encounter with God, becomes our personal encounter with God. I want you to see he’s your great shepherd, who provides for you, protects you and preserves you. In the most difficult and dark of circumstances he is with you.

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