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Let your peace flow like a river

Today, do not just limit yourself to saying a prayer in your heart. When you talk to God, He listens and wants to answer. He does so mainly through His Word, the Bible. Read a bible verse today and think about what God is saying to you through it. Try reading the verse John 3: 16. Let’s Pray: May the joy that flows from the Father’s heart in heaven above overflow in you. May you be free from sorrow, experiencing…
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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Let God speak to His beautiful creatures!

May heaven open, and may God speak from His highest throne, and may the whole world hear with their ears of the majesty of His name, and let all the beautiful creatures God has made obey the word of the Lord. Amen! “Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad; let them say among the nations, “The Lord reigns!” Let the sea resound, and all that is in it; let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them! Let…
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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God keeps you as the apple of His eye

What if You could talk to the person who loves you the most at this instant? This person is Jesus, and He is always by your side. You can start talking to Him right now. No matter whether you mumble, shout out loud, or simply talk in your heart, He is listening. Let’s Pray: With the help of God, the Lord will see you through all your challenges. Amen. “For the Lord’s portion is His people; Jacob is the place…
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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From the valley to the mountaintop

Let’s Pray God’s hand will lift you from the valley to the mountaintop; to a place that is higher than what you can fathom. By the name of Jesus, you will soar like an eagle, be bold like a lion, and remain as strong as a rock. We find our boast in the Lord because He is our strength and strong tower. Amen! ‘’From the end of the earth I will cry to You, When my heart is overwhelmed; Lead…
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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The Lord is so good

Let’s Pray: May your hope in God fill your heart with joy and grant you everlasting satisfaction. In every season, may you find countless reasons to testify of the goodness of God, for the Lord is good indeed! In Jesus’ name. Amen. “So if you faithfully obey the commands I am giving you today—to love the Lord your God and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul— then I will send rain on your land…
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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Will you receive a gift from God?

“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28 This is a promise made by Jesus to you. He wants to give you rest. Fall into His warm embrace now and talk with Him. Let’s Pray: May God stretch forth His right hand towards you and give you His perfect peace and love. Amen “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives…
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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The Judge of all the earth will settle your case!

Let’s Pray: God who is the Chief Judge over all the judges of the earth shall grant you justice against your oppressors, for the Lord will defend your case and give you victory. In Jesus’ mighty name. Amen! “Far be it from you to do such a thing—to kill the righteous with the wicked, treating the righteous and the wicked alike. Far be it from you! Will not the Judge of all the earth do right?” ~Genesis 18:25 NIV
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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You’ve got good news!

Let’s Pray Behold, as the angels of the Lord appeared to Mary, Elizabeth, Elijah, and even unto our Lord Jesus Christ, may the angel of the Lord God appear to you on your way today and deliver good tidings to you. In Jesus’ name, we pray! Amen “But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.” Luke 2:10 NIV
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom

Lord, may those who love Your name, who fear Your laws and who put all their hope in You become wise and may their heart dwell in great wisdom. As the Wonderful Counselor You are, may those who delight in Your knowledge gain sound understanding and may the rest of their days be filled with endless joy evermore. Amen! Let’s Pray thank you Lord, King Jesus for opening our heart to trust in you and guiding Us to great purpose…
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!
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The Word of God gives comfort

Behold, like honey to your mouth, sweet is the word of God, nourishing and comforting for the heart. May the sweetness of the Holy Spirit fill your HEART to the brim and may the word of God continue to overflow within you. May the meditation of your heart please the Lord, and the words that come forth from your mouth bring life, hope, and blessing to everyone who believes when they hear it. Amen. “Let the words of my mouth,…
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- Praise be to the Light of the World!Habakkuk 3:4 is one of the most visually stunning verses in the Bible. It describes God not just as having light, but as being the source of “flashing rays” (literally “horns of light”) coming from… Read more: Praise be to the Light of the World!
- Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!Habakkuk 3:3 is a “Theophany”—a visible manifestation of God. Habakkuk stops looking at the problems on the ground and starts looking at the Horizon of God’s History. By mentioning Teman and Paran, he is reminding… Read more: Praise God and let His glory fill the earth!
- In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!Habakkuk 3 is a Shigionoth—a wild, emotional song of praise. Habakkuk has stopped questioning God and has started remembering God. He realizes that if God did it for Moses and Elijah, He can do it… Read more: In spite of the years, Lord, revive Your work!
- The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!Habakkuk 2 concludes with a magnificent contrast. After all the “woes,” the “idols,” and the “violence,” we find God exactly where He has always been: In His Holy Temple. While the idols are “mute” (v.… Read more: The Lord is in His temple; let this noise be silent before Him!
- Why must idols be cast down?Habakkuk 2:18–19 highlights the sheer absurdity of idolatry: why would a living human trust a “mute” object they created themselves? It is a “teacher of lies” because it promises power but offers no “breath.” This… Read more: Why must idols be cast down?
- A River Between Two ShoresA river runs between two shores,One built on self, one on the Lord.On one side, towers rise in sand,On one side waits a nail-scarred hand. Crowds chase the glitter of the dust,They build their kingdoms,… Read more: A River Between Two Shores
- Praise be to the Light of the World!









