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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Whatever He Says To You, Do It.


I found myself singing Lauren Daigle's song "Look Up Child" this evening. Despite struggling to recall some of the lyrics, when I reached the solo, "Where are you now when all I feel is down?" and sang the chorus, "Ah, ah, I hear you say, look up child," it became deeply personal and emotional as if God was speaking directly to me.

When I sang those lyrics boldly, they resonated with my current situation. I've been asking the Lord, "Where are you now?" and seeking a word from Him to confirm that He hears me. It's as if I'm checking to see if our "connection" is still intact.

This experience felt connected to the words I had read earlier that morning while studying the book of John: "Whatever He says to you, do it?" (John 2:2-5). 

2 AMP:Jesus also was invited with His disciples to the wedding.
3 AMP:And when the wine was all gone, the mother of Jesus said to Him, They have no more wine!
4 AMP:Jesus said to her, [Dear] woman, what is that to you and Me? [What do we have in common? Leave it to Me.] My time (hour to act) has not yet come.
5 AMP:His mother said to the servants, Whatever He says to you, do it.
Jesus was at a wedding, and when the wine ran out, His mother, Mary, told the servants, "Whatever He says to you, do it."

Mary spoke with confidence in Jesus' ability and assignment. Although she may not have seen a physical manifestation of His power yet, she trusted that Jesus could meet their needs exactly where they were. Her instruction to the servants was a declaration of faith, saying, "I don't know what needs refilling, but Jesus can satisfy you."

If I were one of the servants, I might have questioned or tasted the water before serving it. However, there are moments when we don't need to see the bigger picture or understand how everything fits together. We simply need to obey and do the last thing He asked us to do.

What about when we wonder how something can be possible? As long as we offer Jesus what we have; it could be just our life or maybe the moments – even if it seems insignificant – He can transform it into something extraordinary. As you go about your day today, Look up to Jesus and present Him with the "water" you have in your hands. There is a wine to go around. 

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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Jesus, My Light and Salvation



I learned from an early stage in life to always seek God's face before choosing a romantic partner. At first, this habit formed as a result of my phobia of relationships; I didn't want to dive into a wrong relationship. Then, it became about not wanting to take the blame when things went wrong. Eventually, I simply didn't want to make mistakes at all.

Even after seeking God's counsel for most of these choices, there were moments I stubbornly jumped into situations that felt appealing but ultimately proved harmful. As I grew older, I approached decision-making with more caution. When I became conscious of God's desire to guide my choices, I was relieved.

For someone with a phobia of making choices, this realization was a saving grace. It has led me to cast all my cares, choices, and worries on God, trusting that He knows the right path for me.

While meditating on David's conversation in Psalm 27:1, which says: "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" (KJV), I gained insight. David, despite his doubts and fears, saw God in every detail of his life. Because he had God, and his confidence was deeply rooted in God's ability, he could navigate a world consumed by darkness.

There are moments when our only desire is a bit of strength to get through the next day or challenge. I often find myself at this crossroads, and I know I'm not alone. Like David, we can choose God as our strength.

David's words remind us that there is a light that will never fail. This light wants to be responsible for us and every aspect of our lives. 

Today, we declare: that Jesus is our light and salvation, and we fear nothing. He wants to be the light that makes your face shine bright. 

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Jesus, My Light

The light was created to dispel darkness, but what happens when we switch it on in bright places? This question made me ponder: can light ever be enough? While praying this morning, these scriptures stood out in my mind: 1 John 5:19, which says:

"And we know that we are of God, and the whole world lieth in wickedness." (KJV)" and  
John 1:5, which says:

"And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not." (KJV)

The reality is that light can never be enough.

I've never comfortable walking or staying in a dark place alone. Whenever I had to be in a dark environment, I'd insist on holding onto a light source. To me, light carves out a safe space and provides a sense of security. In those moments, I gain a deeper understanding of Jesus' words about light.

When we choose the safety of Jesus' light, we realize that we're laying our worries at His feet. To survive in a world filled with uncertainty, we need a reliable guide. Have you ever felt overwhelmed, waking up each day unsure of what to make of certain situations? But God has spoken His word to us, assuring us that He is the light that darkness cannot comprehend.

Christ wants to be our light in every situation and circumstance. He desires to show up for us, to guide us through life's challenges. It takes a great light to defeat the darkness that seeks to overwhelm us. Christ is our light, and getting to know Him in this way is a journey I've recently embarked on.

As we invite Jesus to shine His light in our lives, He unfolds Himself to us. If light represents safety to you, He brings comfort. If light symbolizes understanding, He shows you the way. When faced with decisions or uncertainty, Jesus takes the lead, shining His light to guide us.

I've started this journey of knowing Christ as my light, and I believe He wants to do the same for you. He's eager to show up, to brighten our world, and bring us joy. So, friend, ask Jesus to reveal Himself to you today as your light. There's more to discover about the light of God. 



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By Guest Writer.

Monday, January 27, 2025

Unfolding into Your Fullness in Christ

Last Christmas, I stumbled upon an old laptop from my university days. As I browsed through the music playlist, I noticed something interesting: most of the songs that I once enjoyed now seemed too loud, even overwhelming. I found myself struggling to listen to them, almost getting a headache from the noise. It made me laugh to think about how much my preferences had changed over time. How did I ever manage to listen to such music?

It’s fascinating how our likes and dislikes evolve over the years. We may find ourselves drawn to something one season, only to completely outgrow it in the next. Growing up is a process of self-discovery—a journey of fitting together the pieces of who we are. We begin to better understand what suits us, what we enjoy, and what no longer resonates with our hearts. It’s like piecing together a puzzle until we come to a fuller understanding of ourselves and our purpose.

But when we ask, Who are we? the answer cannot be separated from God’s plan. So, who do we define ourselves as? What shapes our self-image?

It’s interesting how many people tie their identities to material things—things that are temporary and can fade away. But the truth is, we are not defined by what we own, how we look, or even by the number of followers we have. We are spirits, created by God and placed in flesh, which is transient. Our true identity and purpose are found in Him. As Ephesians 1:4 reminds us:

"For he chose us in him before the creation of the world..." (NIV)

Our true identity is revealed when we come to Jesus.

How Do You See Yourself?

The lens through which you view yourself can significantly impact your life. Do you define yourself by your accomplishments, your past experiences, or your appearance? A few days ago, I had a conversation with my sister about what she calls the "Creation Room"—the place where God has already invested everything we need to live triumphantly. This investment, however, is not external. It’s like a letter placed deep within us.

When we stir ourselves spiritually, we begin to uncover parts of ourselves that we never knew existed. As we allow the Lord to work in our hearts, He begins to remove what is unnecessary and refine us into the people He designed us to be. The more we stir and engage with God, the more He unfolds our purpose, like a letter slowly revealing its contents.

In time, we become the person God has always intended us to be. We begin living in the fullness of His plan for us, just as Psalm 40:7 says:

"Then said I, Lo, I come: in the volume of the book it is written of me." (KJV)

This verse speaks to the idea that our lives are written in God's book—His divine plan for us—before the world even began. As we align ourselves with God’s Word, He works on our hearts, leading us to the fullness of who we were always meant to be.

Unfolding Into Your Fullness in Christ

Do you desire to unfold into your fullness in Christ? If you seek to know your true self, come to Jesus. In Him alone will you discover the depths of your identity and the purpose for which you were created.

As you grow and evolve, remember that you are not defined by the fleeting things of this world. You are created by God, and your true identity is found in Him. Allow Him to work in you, and watch as He unfolds the incredible purpose He has placed within you.


Stay revived.


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