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Pastor Mark says, "God’s presence transforms us." Like Brother Lawrence, we can find Him in every moment. Encountering Him leads to humility, surrender, and a heart ready to be used for His glory.
Pastor Mark says, "Stop postponing—finish what God started in you." Like the Israelites in Haggai, distractions stall progress, but God restores vision. Reignite your purpose and pursue His mission today!
Pastor Mark says "God used the shepherds because He was sending a message." as he reminds us that even though we may feel rejected or unloved in our own lives, the Christmas story is about belonging and the radical grace of God’s love.
Pastor Mark says "Many today want the blessings of God—but not God Himself." as he shares reflective questions to help you recognize and nurture your spiritual hunger which are the key to experiencing the fullness of God's presence in your life.
Pastor Mark says "It’s easy to miss divine appointments when you’re grumbling." as he shares that when our focus is on God and the things He’s blessed us with, we open ourselves up to seeing the good in situations and people, rather than the negative.
Pastor Mark says "We must learn to recognize the God moments in our life and not pass them by" as he teaches us that if you’re in a season of waiting for God to move in your life, be intentional about seeking God, prioritizing communion with Him, and then seizing the moment when it arrives
Pastor Mark says "When things go wrong in life, you can handle them if your spiritual priorities are buttoned in the correct place." as he teaches us God can reclaim the center of your heart and life by taking time to identify your core values, realign your commitments, and make space for God.
Pastor Mark says "Engage in a way that makes people hungrier for the things of God." as he encourages us to not hear the Great Commission and Just Do It! To live out a genuine faith to others, speak the truth with zeal despite its unpopularity, and encourage others around us to become their best selves in Jesus.
Pastor Mark says "God did not create your body for immorality, but for the Lord." and he takes us to 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 in order to discuss if God created our bodies with sexual urges, why can't we indulge them?
Pastor Mark says ”No matter how dark your condition or circumstances, there is hope for you to experience the regenerating power of God in your life” as this devotional looks at the good news of the Gospel is that Jesus Christ.