God is our full time security guard. We are safe and protected in His care, by His Peace, His Power, and His Presence. We are also instructed to be watchful and guarded, against false teachers, false doctrine, and false fire. Avoid the softness, slackness and shallowness and seek a deeper walk with Christ.
God is our full time security guard. We are safe and protected in His care, by His Peace, His Power, and His Presence. We are also instructed to be watchful and guarded, against false teachers, false doctrine, and false fire. Avoid the softness, slackness and shallowness and seek a deeper walk with Christ.
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Jeremiah 18. God is like a Potter working on His people. He has a plan and design. He uses the raw material that is you and me. We are but clay in His hands. We are the work of His hands – His craftsmanship. What is God’s purpose for our life? We are all a lump of clay that the potter is working on. God knows what He is doing. He allows a measure of suffering in our lives. He’s forming His own character in us. You can be made fit for the master’s use.
Jeremiah pictures God as a Potter working on His people. He fashions us, He fires us, and He fills us. Do you want to be made into a vessel useful for the Master’s use?
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Daniel had a an excellent spirit – Daniel 6:3. Pro 17:27 He that hath knowledge spareth his words: and a man of understanding is of an excellent spirit. An excellent spirit shows through in your loyalty, your character, and your affections. Are you a person of character? With allegiance, integrity, and unwavering faith. He’s a model of Excellence. In His Purpose, his Public Testimony, his Prayerfulness. Can we aspire to be excellent?
Daniel’s faith was evident in his purpose, his public testimony, and his prayerful life. A life lived with Excellence.
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Make your mark. In how you treat others and in your relationship with God. 1 Timothy 6:6. What will we leave behind? Make your life count.