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Saturday is review day on The Daily Promise. Every Saturday, we review the promises of the week so we can allow them to go deep into our hearts and lives.
Here are the promises we covered this week.
Matthew 21:22 – Pray in Faith, and God Will Answer.
Psalm 145:9 - God is Good.
Hebrews 13:20-21 - God Equips You to Obey His Will.
Jeremiah 1:5 - I Knew You Before You Were Born.
Colossians 1:21-22 – Jesus Made You Holy and Blameless Before God.
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Today's promise: Colossians 1:21-22
As a new creation, Jesus presents you to God without sin or accusation.
God didn't wait for you to clean up your act before He began His work of salvation.
This promise describes three ways Christ presents you to God.
1. He presents you holy.
2. He presents you as faultless.
3. He presents you blameless.
You are not the person you used to be. God has removed your past and forgiven your sins. Jesus presents you holy, faultless, and blameless before God.
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Today’s Promise: Jeremiah 1:5
God knows you. He knows all about you. In fact, there is nothing hidden from Him. He knows the good, the bad, and everything in between.
Before you ever took your first breath, God knew you. He knew how tall or short you would be, the color of your eyes, hair, and skin, plus a thousand other details. You are not a genetic accident; you were created by God the Father.
He not only knew you, but He formed you for His purpose.
He made you for His purpose and called you to fulfill that purpose in Him.
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Today's Promise: Hebrews 13:20-21
God has already qualified, empowered, and equipped you to walk in obedience to Him and serve Him with faithfulness and power.
Whatever God calls you to today, He has already equipped you to handle it. God never commands you to do something that He doesn't empower you to accomplish. When I was a boy, our pastor used to say, "God doesn't call the qualified; He qualifies the called."
No matter what you may face today, you can accomplish all God has for you because He has already equipped you. You have all you need for victory and obedience.
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Today’s Promise: Psalm 145:9
God is good. Goodness is part of His character. Goodness is at the heart of all He is. He is not just mighty, not just powerful, not just eternal; He is good.
Because God is good, He does good.
God’s goodness sent His only Son into this world. It was His goodness that brought about your salvation.
God pours out his goodness on all of His creation. His goodness blessed those who love Him and those who hate Him. He offers His mercy to all who will come to Him.
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Today's Promise: Matthew 21:22
God loves answering His children's prayers. However, there is a condition to this promise on prayer. Your prayer must accompany your prayer with faith.
Praying in faith can move mountains; praying without faith is a waste of time.
Many people pray, but they don't really believe God will answer their prayers.
Because they are just going through the motions, they never see the results of their prayer. Prayer without faith is simply talking to yourself.
Praying in faith makes your prayer life more dynamic as you see more and more of your prayers answered.
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Saturday is review day on The Daily Promise. Every Saturday, we review the promises of the week so we can allow them to go deep into our hearts and lives.
Here are the promises we covered this week.
Colossians 1:13 – You are Part of the Kingdom of God.
2 Peter 3:9 – God is Patient Toward You.
2 John 1:3 – Grace, Mercy, and Peace Are With You.
John 4:23 – Worship that Pleases God.
Philippians 2:13 - God is Working in You.
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Today's Promise: Philippians 2:13
The Christian life begins in the heart. God works in your heart to bring about His will and desire.
So many Christians try to obey God on the outside without allowing God to change them on the inside.
The Christian life is all about allowing the Holy Spirit to transform and empower your thinking so that your actions follow.
You will find new strength and power to live the Christian life in victory and service to Christ as you allow God to transform and empower your heart.
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Today’s Promise: John 4:23
As a Christian, you have a unique ability to worship God. Only you can worship Him in Spirit and Truth. No other creature can lift up praise and worship like you.
Jesus said that to please God with real worship, we must worship Him in spirit and in truth.
Real worship begins in the spirit. It isn’t about the style, the posture, or even the volume.
Real worship is based on truth. Honesty is the beginning point of God-pleasing worship.
God loves it when His children come to Him in thankful praise and worship.
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Today's Promise: 2 John 1:3
As followers of Christ, God fills our lives with grace, mercy, and peace.
Grace is the unmerited favor of God. No matter how good you are or how hard you try, it won't affect your standing with God.
God's mercy sent Jesus into the world to save you from your sin. It is God's mercy that created your salvation.
Peace is the result of God's grace and mercy working in your life. Because of His grace and mercy, you have peace.
God's mercy and grace come together to bring about God's peace in your life.
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Today's Promise: 2 Peter 3:9
With all the challenges and pressures you face, I want to remember God is patient with you.
Almost every spiritual giant in the Bible had a significant setback or failure. For example, the night Jesus was arrested, Peter had a chance to make a stand for Christ.
The good news is that God understands your weakness. He knows your weakness and frailty.
God is patiently working in your life. He knows your weaknesses and your failures but is committed to bringing you into a closer relationship with Him.
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Today's Promise: Colossians 1:13
Because of your faith in Christ, you are part of God's kingdom, the Kingdom of Light.
There are two invisible kingdoms in the world: the kingdom of darkness and the Kingdom of Light. The kingdom of darkness is ruled by Satan and is set on your destruction. The kingdom of light is the kingdom of God and gives life, love, and freedom.
The power of sin is broken, and Satan has no claim on you. Through your faith in Christ, you are now a citizen of heaven.
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Saturday is review day on The Daily Promise. Every Saturday, we review the promises of the week so we can allow them to go deep into our hearts and lives.
Here are the promises we covered this week.
1 Thessalonians 4:17 – Jesus Will Return.
Galatians 3:29 – You are an Heirs to the Promise.
2 Corinthians 10:5 – You can Take Every Thought Captive.
Proverbs 3:11-12 – God’s Discipline is for Your Good.
John 16:33 – You Have the Peace of Christ
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Today's Promise: John 16:33
Jesus promises you peace. Peace isn't the absence of conflict, problems, or difficulties. Peace comes from understanding that God is in control and that He cares for you. Peace comes from living under the reign of Christ in your life.
When you live in the peace of Christ, He gives you peace with your past, peace in your heart, and peace in the storm.
Jesus never guaranteed a problem-free life. He even said you will have problems and difficulties. However, He also promised that because He overcame the world, His peace will rest on you.
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Today's Promise: Proverbs 3:11-12
Many people think that God's discipline is God punishing His children. Every problem they encounter is seen as God's judgment.
When something terrible happens, their first thought is that God is punishing them. They don't see God as the loving Father who desires the best for them.
This verse is more about training than punishment. God is always working in your life for your good.
God allows various trials in your life to build your faith and trust in Him. As your faith is tested, it grows and develops.
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Today’s Promise: 2 Corinthians 10:5
How you think affects how you live. So now, more than ever, it’s important to control your thinking. To walk in the victory Christ promises, you must control your mind by constantly guarding what you allow in your mind and what you think about.
Here are five things about taking every thought captive.
1. Monitor Your Thoughts.
2. Capture Your Thoughts Early.
3. Submit Your Thoughts.
4. Redirect Your Thoughts.
5. Transform Your Thinking.
As a follower of Christ, you can take every thought captive through the power of the Holy Spirit in you.
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Today’s Promise: Galatians 3:29
As a child of God, you have a birthright. You are an heir to all the promises of God.
A prince becomes heir to the throne simply because he was born into the royal family.
When you placed your faith in Christ, you became a child of the great King of Kings. You were born into the royal family of God.
As an heir, you don’t have to do anything to receive your inheritance.
As an heir of Christ, all the promises of God are yours.
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Today’s Promise: 1 Thessalonians 4:17
As Christians, we look forward to the return of Christ. The return of Christ has been the greatest source of hope for Christians for almost two thousand years. Ever since Jesus ascended into heaven, we, as Christians, have been looking forward to His return.
As a Christian, you look forward to the day when you see Jesus in the air, face to face. When He returns, He will set up His eternal kingdom, and you will live in His presence for all eternity.
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Saturday is review day on The Daily Promise. Every Saturday, we review the promises of the week so we can allow them to go deep into our hearts and lives.
Here are the promises we covered this week.
Psalm 23:2 – God Leads You to Quiet Places
Psalm 1:2-3 – You Have Victory in Christ.
Romans 8:37 – You Will be Fruitful.
Hebrews 12:1 – Heaven is Cheering You on.
2 Corinthians 10:3-4 – You Have Spiritual Weapons.
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Today's Promise: 2 Corinthians 10:3-4
Right now, a battle is raging. You may not see it or even feel it, but don't be fooled; you live on a battlefield. It's an invisible battle waged and won in the spiritual realm.
You can't win a spiritual battle with physical weapons. To fight a spiritual enemy, you must fight a spiritual battle.
Thankfully, God has given you spiritual weapons to fight the forces of darkness in a spiritual battle.
Don't let the battle go unchecked. Instead, use the spiritual weapons God has given you.
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