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November 18, 2024

November 18, 2024

Would you ever have thought that Monday mornings are a good time to rejoice?

 

God’s Word tells us that all day and every day are good times to rejoice!

 

This may be one of the shortest verses in the Bible, but it’s a powerful message!

 

The key is that we have to choose to rejoice! Not always easy, especially when you are feeling down.

 

We need to remind ourselves about reasons that we have for rejoicing!

 

In addition to the Lord’s daily provision for our needs, relationships are one of the top reasons for rejoicing.

 

Our relationship with the Lord, and our relationships with each other, can provide great sources for joy.

 

How about a post-it note, or some other reminder, that God wants to hear you rejoicing about something every day?

December 18, 2023

December 18, 2023

When reading these verses, I can’t help being reminded of Linus in The Charlie Brown Christmas Special, reciting them on stage in the Christmas play. Reciting these words, he redirects his friends to the true meaning of the celebration of Christmas.

 

Our attention is often directed elsewhere: finding the perfect Christmas tree, a family  gathering, presents, etc. 

 

Linus reminds us that scripture focuses on celebrating the joy of welcoming Jesus as our Savior and the good news of His coming to rescue us and bring us abundant life with Him here on earth and eternal life with Him in His kingdom. He is the ultimate Christmas gift. All we have to do is accept it and embrace it.

 

(John 1:12)  “ . . . as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name.”  

 

This is a gift for ALL people, everywhere. Receiving it brings us to a place where we can’t help but “Rejoice in the Lord ALWAYS”! (Philippians 4:4)

 

“But let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy, and spread your protection over them. That those who love your name may exalt in you.” (Psalm 5:11)  We have reason to sing, to sing from our hearts to the Lord. “Sing aloud to God our strength, shout for joy to the God of Jacob”! (Psalm 81:1) 

 

Have you received the ultimate gift? Are you aware of His presence with you? Are you singing His praise this Christmas ?