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Jesus is Lord

This prayer is an invitation for Divine Transparency. You are asking God to remove the “fog” of sin and the “shadows” of hate so that His light can pass through you without obstruction. It is a prayer of surrender that ends in the exaltation of God—reminding us that our purity is ultimately for His glory, so that the “whole earth may know” that the Lord is God. Let’s Pray Dear Lord, my Savior and Redeemer, I joyfully proclaim Your name…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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The Invitation to Salvation: Believe and Accept Jesus as Lord

As you reflect on the deep truths of faith, ask yourself: Do you truly believe in Jesus, and do you know Him personally? If your answer is “no” or “I’m not sure,” today is the perfect opportunity for a fresh start. Take the time to begin building a personal, intimate relationship with Him. This is how you move beyond knowing about Jesus to experiencing Him as a true friend and Savior in your daily life. Getting closer to Christ isn’t…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Come, Lord!

Prepare yourself to meet with God. Silence all the surrounding noise and focus on His glorious presence. Go ahead and pray sincerely to the One who loves you beyond measure! Let’s Pray: Dear Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, We come before You in faith, asking that the Lord Jesus be the head of our household, the Lord of lords, and the King of kings, reigning over our generation and the next. Fill our hearts with hope and the joy…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Jesus is coming soon!

God wants to guide you through the big and the little things. He wants to show you the way and help you make the right choices for the big and the little decisions. Talk to Him today and listen to His gentle voice as He guides you on the best pathway. Let’s Pray: Everlasting Father, great is Your name in all the earth. O God, be merciful to me, a sinner. Take away my reproach and forgive my iniquities. I…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Have you been saved?

May the Lord be exalted. The God of heaven the only one who gives hope and life. Let us therefore gather with our children to praise Him and honor the great work He accomplished for us on the CROSS through the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. “But we believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved in the same manner as they.” Then all the multitude kept silent and listened to…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Savior of my soul

Jesus loves you. Full stop. No conditions. No strings attached. Just unconditional love for you. He did not come on the earth to judge you but to save and love you. Talk to Him today, inviting Him into your heart. Let’s Pray: Lord of lords, Savior of our souls, grant us the courage to share our faith and to extend love to those yet to believe, that they too may come to know and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY!

Make all your heart desires known to the Lord today. He wants to do exceedingly abundantly much more than what you asked for! Let’s Pray: LORD JESUS, I pray, help me to carry the cross and follow You all the days of my life, as You are the way. Lord, assist me to walk on the righteous path until the day I can see You again in heaven. Amen. Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Salvation belongs to our God

When you pray, do not be bothered by futile things like your grammar, your position, the number of words you say, or the length of your prayer. All God wants is your heart! Open it up to Him and invite Him to reign over your life. No matter your language or prayer style, He promised to show up whenever a sincere heart seeks Him. Let’s Pray: Dear Lord, excellent is Your glory in all the earth. Lord, raise Your hand,…
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- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Call on the name of the Lord!

Do not pray because you feel obligated to do so. No one is grading you or giving you points for talking with God. Pray because it is what you want to do. It should be a desire that comes from a sincere heart, not a tedious duty one is forced to practice. Willingly and wholeheartedly talk to your heavenly Father in prayer today. Let’s Pray: Father, there are so many who only believe in You and call upon Your mighty…
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- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Become God’s dwelling place

If the Creator of heaven and earth is in love with you, what do you think the love letter would look like? His love letter is Jesus. God sacrificed His own Son so that you can freely come to Him without any hindrance. Do you want to waste this free Gift? You better not. Accept His love letter today and open it. He is ready to reveal Himself to you. Let’s Pray: Jesus… I need you. I really do. You…
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- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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