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Healthy With Prayer & Discipline Love Yourself with Health, Prayer and Discipline. This is not a business it a group online only Now is the time to make a life change and keep it on point.

Nothothing is impossible for God who strengthens me Luke 1:37. I can be healthy and stronger with his help. With a healthier body, there is a clearer mind and durability to do more for the Lord. Join me if you like to change habits in our health that will hold us back. there is strength in joing together in care for each other. Encourage one another and build each other up Ephesians 5:21

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Learning to Live Humbly

Have you ever met an angry Christian?

You may have come across Christians who love to grumble, complain, or even speak harshly about other people. Maybe you’ve even been that person at times in your own life.

If we're not careful, we can easily become self-righteous within Christianity. After all, we know the truth and others may not. You might see how tempting it can be to look down upon other people, demean them, or consider them as worse off than ourselves.

But this misses the point of the gospel of Jesus.

The gospel tells us that all of us begin at the same starting point. And it’s only through grace that we come to salvation and learn the truth about God’s love for us.

That doesn’t make us any better than other Christians! In fact, as Paul says in Ephesians 4:2, we should actually be humble and gentle with others, rather than harsh and critical. He says we are to be patient with one another, helping one another in every way that we can—so that we all grow together.

These ideas aren’t original to Paul. They actually came from how Jesus lived his life. As followers of Jesus, we too should strive to be gentle, humble, and patient with everyone in our life. Regardless of whether they look or think a different way, every person deserves dignity, patience, and love.

Take some time today to think of a few ways that you can grow in patience, humility, and love with others. It could be slowing down long enough for people to know you care, saying something encouraging to someone, or admitting to someone that you’ve made a mistake.

Make the decision today to live in humility and grace with others.

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Blessings for a new day.God is patient Trust! he has our best interest in heart.

John 1:12 says, “Yet to all who did receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God.”

Many of us define ourselves by what we do. You might be a teacher, or a firefighter, or an accountant—“that’s who I am." But God’s plans often lead us outside of the very things we believe define us.

Our ultimate defining identities are not in what we dois , but in who we are: children of God. It soingunds simple, but it’s a deeply profound truth

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Living in God’s Love

Have you ever met someone who was exceptionally kind and caring?

Good friends are like this—welcoming, eager to know how you’re doing, giving their undivided attention. A good friend reminds us who we are. They listen to everything, the good and the bad, with compassion and love.

God is a friend like this. He listens. He empathizes. He cares so much and is kind in His responses. In fact, God does more than just show love—He is love. It is impossible for Him to be anything else because love is His very essence. His love is pure. It isn’t selfish, disengaged, bitter, resentful, or passive. We can trust this kind of love. We can trust God.

In 1 John 4:16, we find a beautiful reminder of what life with God is like: "And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them."

How do you feel after you’ve spent time with a good friend? Maybe you feel more relaxed, you have a spring in my step, or you find that you have the courage to keep going. You might even find yourself loving others better because you feel so loved. The ripple effect of living in God’s love is just like this and more. You can’t help but love others when you know and experience how much God loves you.

This is the life we are invited to. A life that knows and relies on the love God has for us and then loves others because of it. Today, how will you discover the love God has for you? When you know and experience the love God has for you, everything changes.

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Our Good Shepherd

Jesus’ “I Am” sayings are powerful statements that give us a look into Jesus' nature and His mission on earth.

First, each statement reveals something about Jesus’ mission on earth. But second, they connect Jesus to God the Father. Jesus’ “I Am” statements connect theologically to Exodus 3:14, when God revealed HImself to Moses as “I Am.”

In John 10, Jesus tells the people that He is the good shepherd. The mark of a good shepherd is that he must be willing to lay down his life for his sheep. Jesus says He is willing to do that.

Jesus’ statement is in contrast to the religious leaders of His day. The religious 5leaders would often make things very difficult for followers of God. They would add laws and regulations that would keep people from God. Ultimately, they were selfish leaders, considering themselves as more important than the people they were leading.

Jesus points out that the highest qualification of a shepherd is selflessness. Jesus is the ultimate shepherd because He truly cares for the people of God. He is like the shepherd in Psalm 23 who leads the sheep by still waters and cares for their souls.

Have you ever considered Jesus as the shepherd of your own soul? Jesus desires to walk alongside you in life, caring for your needs and taking care of your heart. He desires to love you and guide you into what is good for you.

He is not a leader that wants to make your life burdensome or difficult. Instead, He wants you to live in freedom and grace. Take a moment to consider Jesus as your shepherd, and thank Him for His love and grace.

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God Is With YouThe prophet Isaiah wrote the words of Isaiah 7:14 nearly 600 years before Jesus was born. At the time of ...
10/12/2025

God Is With You

The prophet Isaiah wrote the words of Isaiah 7:14 nearly 600 years before Jesus was born. At the time of this writing, the Israelites were doing all the right religious things, but weren’t practicing justice as God commands. Like many prophets during Isaiah’s time, this was a warning against that injustice. But among that warning was a glimmer of hope that God would set things right.

Here, the prophet Isaiah is giving the people of Israel a reason to hope because of God’s good promise—the promise that He will provide a sign and He will show up for us. Because that’s what Immanuel means: God with us.

But what does “God with us” mean for us today?

It means we can share in that hope by fixing our eyes on Jesus and trusting in Him. We can trust that from Christ’s birth to His current reign in Heaven—Jesus is God with us.

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He’s with us in our pain when we lose a loved one.

He’s with us in our anger when we see injustice and don’t know where to turn.

He’s with us in our sadness when we grieve what has been lost.

He’s with us in our joy when we celebrate with others.

He’s with us in our peace, when we’re merciful to a suffering world.

And He’s with us in our hope, lighting the way to a brighter future.

He is with us.

No matter where life has brought you to in this moment—through the good and through the bad—Jesus has been with you, drawing you to Him. He is the promised Immanuel. He is God with us.

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