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The Lord is your Shepherd

God is the Creator of heaven and earth, indeed, but He is also our Father who is slow to anger and full of compassion and mercy. No matter how much we mess up, He is always ready to forgive, as His grace is new every morning. Let’s come to Him again today. Bring everything you have in mind. He is listening. Let’s Pray: Behold, your Heavenly Father cares so much for you. Through all your pain and suffering, He will…
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- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is a powerful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
- Search Me, O God!Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more: Search Me, O God!
- The Silent BattleIHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
- Arise and Pray!Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
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Let God use you to feed the hungry today

Today, be reminded that you are not lost, though you may feel like you are. Remember that God is with you always, as He promised, and He is not lost. Through prayer, He can give you guidance and make His light shine on your path to help you find your way home. Therefore pray at all times, especially when you feel lost. Pray today. Let’s Pray: Father, may you remember the poor families in the world today, and provide for…
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- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is a powerful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
- Search Me, O God!Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more: Search Me, O God!
- The Silent BattleIHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
- Arise and Pray!Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
- Live a Guilt-Free Life
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God supplies seed to the sower and bread for his food

Your limitations and shortcomings do not define you. Your identity depends on the intentions of God for you. For He is your creator, and He created you in His image. Therefore, raise your head and do not let God’s Spirit reveal who you really are. Pray to your Heavenly Father and ask Him for the revelation of His identity and, ultimately, of yours. Let’s Pray: Lord God, I pray that You may show mercy unto those who are seeking for…
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- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is a powerful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
- Search Me, O God!Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more: Search Me, O God!
- The Silent BattleIHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
- Arise and Pray!Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
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The Lord gives wisdom generously to those who ask Him humbly

Never think that you are too far from God. Jesus has paid the price so you can come to Him. Just come to Him as you are. He loves you. Let’s Pray: Lord God, we confess that You are our only provider: We pray that in Your great compassion You may act to reduce the poverty in the world by giving the poor the knowledge and wisdom of how and where to sow: May you bless them by teaching them…
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- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is a powerful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
- Search Me, O God!Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more: Search Me, O God!
- The Silent BattleIHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
- Arise and Pray!Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
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I asked for a drop of water, You gave me the mighty ocean!

A few things have I requested from You Lord, but You have blessed me with so much more! Therefore, I will forever remain grateful to You, my Heavenly Father, and praise Your Holy Name as long as I live! “Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever.…
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- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is a powerful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
- Search Me, O God!Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more: Search Me, O God!
- The Silent BattleIHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
- Arise and Pray!Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
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