More about Jesus would I know,
more of His grace to others show;
more of His saving fullness see,
more of His love who died for me.
More, more about Jesus;
more, more about Jesus;
more of His saving fullness see,
more of His love who died for me.
More about Jesus let me learn,
more of His holy will discern.
Spirit of God, my Teacher be,
showing the things of Christ to me.
More about Jesus in His Word,
holding communion with my Lord,
hearing His voice in ev'ry line,
making each faithful saying mine.
More about Jesus on His throne,
riches in glory all His own;
more of His kingdom's sure increase;
more of His coming, Prince of Peace. ☕️
~E. E. Hewitt~
more of His grace to others show;
more of His saving fullness see,
more of His love who died for me.
More, more about Jesus;
more, more about Jesus;
more of His saving fullness see,
more of His love who died for me.
More about Jesus let me learn,
more of His holy will discern.
Spirit of God, my Teacher be,
showing the things of Christ to me.
More about Jesus in His Word,
holding communion with my Lord,
hearing His voice in ev'ry line,
making each faithful saying mine.
More about Jesus on His throne,
riches in glory all His own;
more of His kingdom's sure increase;
more of His coming, Prince of Peace. ☕️
~E. E. Hewitt~
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Loving like Jesus isn’t always soft.
It’s not always easy.
We often think Christ-like love looks like kindness, patience, and selflessness—and it does.
But it also looks like choosing grace when it hurts.
It looks like praying for people who hurt you.
Choosing not to become what broke you.
And surrendering your pain to God instead of letting it harden your heart.
Because real, God-centered love is not based on how others treat you—
it’s rooted in who He is within you.
And sometimes, the most powerful kind of love
is the one that costs you something…
but still chooses grace anyway.
And maybe this is where new things begin—
not in perfect understanding,
but in full surrender.☕️
~Rooted in Strength~
It’s not always easy.
We often think Christ-like love looks like kindness, patience, and selflessness—and it does.
But it also looks like choosing grace when it hurts.
It looks like praying for people who hurt you.
Choosing not to become what broke you.
And surrendering your pain to God instead of letting it harden your heart.
Because real, God-centered love is not based on how others treat you—
it’s rooted in who He is within you.
And sometimes, the most powerful kind of love
is the one that costs you something…
but still chooses grace anyway.
And maybe this is where new things begin—
not in perfect understanding,
but in full surrender.☕️
~Rooted in Strength~
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GOD IS NOT MAD AT YOU....
You have lived as a faithful servant, you have prayed diligently, and you have known God’s voice. You have won victories in the past, and you deeply love the Lord. But now you’re bruised deeply, wounded as never before, and you can’t even bring yourself to pray.
This Christian walk is warfare. It means battles, weariness, wounds, and a ferocious enemy who is out to destroy you. And that’s when you’re most vulnerable to condemning thoughts.
Your conscience tells you: “You’re not praying the way you did before. You don’t study the Word enough. You’re dried up and lukewarm, your fire is going out, and you’re simply not a good testimony. Now you’ve allowed satan to rob you of the peace God gave you. You just don’t have what it takes.”
And we think, “I’ve let my Lord down. I have not obeyed His Word.” Your wavering faith is a wick that’s smoldering, and the devil is eager to see it snuffed out.
Like the prophet Elijah, you’re worn out and discouraged; all you want to do is sleep. Scripture says that is just what this godly man did: “He lay [down] and slept” (1 Kings 19:5). He simply couldn’t carry the burden anymore.
But the Lord didn’t rebuke Elijah for this. God knew His servant had come to a breaking point. I picture our precious Father saying of him, “Look at this faithful man, bruised and hurting. He has reached the end of his rope, unable to explain his pain to anyone. I have promised him, ‘I will not break a bruised reed.’”
So, what happened? “The angel of the Lord came . . . and touched [Elijah], and said, Arise and eat; because the journey is too great for thee” (1 Kings 19:7).
Here is an incredible word for every bruised reed who is reading this message. It doesn’t matter how bruised you are, how bent down by your flood of testing, God has made you a promise: “You will not be broken. I won’t allow your flame to go out. Your faith will not be quenched.”
Dear saint, this message is to you from heaven. You are being touched with a word that calls to you: “Rise up now. God isn’t mad at you. And He’s not going to let you go down. He knows this situation is too great for you to handle. He will supply you with supernatural strength. He’s going to give you what you need to move on.” ☕️
By David Wilkerson
You have lived as a faithful servant, you have prayed diligently, and you have known God’s voice. You have won victories in the past, and you deeply love the Lord. But now you’re bruised deeply, wounded as never before, and you can’t even bring yourself to pray.
This Christian walk is warfare. It means battles, weariness, wounds, and a ferocious enemy who is out to destroy you. And that’s when you’re most vulnerable to condemning thoughts.
Your conscience tells you: “You’re not praying the way you did before. You don’t study the Word enough. You’re dried up and lukewarm, your fire is going out, and you’re simply not a good testimony. Now you’ve allowed satan to rob you of the peace God gave you. You just don’t have what it takes.”
And we think, “I’ve let my Lord down. I have not obeyed His Word.” Your wavering faith is a wick that’s smoldering, and the devil is eager to see it snuffed out.
Like the prophet Elijah, you’re worn out and discouraged; all you want to do is sleep. Scripture says that is just what this godly man did: “He lay [down] and slept” (1 Kings 19:5). He simply couldn’t carry the burden anymore.
But the Lord didn’t rebuke Elijah for this. God knew His servant had come to a breaking point. I picture our precious Father saying of him, “Look at this faithful man, bruised and hurting. He has reached the end of his rope, unable to explain his pain to anyone. I have promised him, ‘I will not break a bruised reed.’”
So, what happened? “The angel of the Lord came . . . and touched [Elijah], and said, Arise and eat; because the journey is too great for thee” (1 Kings 19:7).
Here is an incredible word for every bruised reed who is reading this message. It doesn’t matter how bruised you are, how bent down by your flood of testing, God has made you a promise: “You will not be broken. I won’t allow your flame to go out. Your faith will not be quenched.”
Dear saint, this message is to you from heaven. You are being touched with a word that calls to you: “Rise up now. God isn’t mad at you. And He’s not going to let you go down. He knows this situation is too great for you to handle. He will supply you with supernatural strength. He’s going to give you what you need to move on.” ☕️
By David Wilkerson
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Take a few moments to concentrate on all the blessings the Lord has given.
I know times are hard...but even still a thorough examination of what we truly have is astounding.
There is always, always something to be thankful for.
Let the goodness of God set in and thank Him for all He has given. It will bring a smile upon your face and put joy in your heart.
God is good always good. ☕️
~Denise Swiney~
I know times are hard...but even still a thorough examination of what we truly have is astounding.
There is always, always something to be thankful for.
Let the goodness of God set in and thank Him for all He has given. It will bring a smile upon your face and put joy in your heart.
God is good always good. ☕️
~Denise Swiney~
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In Jesus, you don’t meet a partial God. You meet the fullness of God - with all of His power, wisdom, authority, compassion, and glory - wrapped in a Person.
- He’s your Teacher - revealing truth the world can’t explain.
- Your Healer - restoring what no self-help method can touch.
- Your Savior - rescuing you from sin you could never escape alone.
- Your God - worthy of every breath, every moment, and every ounce of worship.
Everything your soul is starving for is found in Him.
Wisdom? He is wisdom. Healing? He speaks and broken things live again. Salvation? He already secured it. Purpose? He doesn’t just define it - He designed you for it.
He’s all-sufficient, all-powerful, and all-present - fully God, fully enough, fully yours. He’s everything. Trust Him like it. ☕️
~I am with you always-David Delfeld~
- He’s your Teacher - revealing truth the world can’t explain.
- Your Healer - restoring what no self-help method can touch.
- Your Savior - rescuing you from sin you could never escape alone.
- Your God - worthy of every breath, every moment, and every ounce of worship.
Everything your soul is starving for is found in Him.
Wisdom? He is wisdom. Healing? He speaks and broken things live again. Salvation? He already secured it. Purpose? He doesn’t just define it - He designed you for it.
He’s all-sufficient, all-powerful, and all-present - fully God, fully enough, fully yours. He’s everything. Trust Him like it. ☕️
~I am with you always-David Delfeld~
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In Genesis 24, Abraham’s servant was sent on a long journey to find a wife for Isaac. Before taking any step, he paused and prayed, asking God for very specific guidance.
“O Lord God… send me good speed this day… let it come to pass, that the damsel to whom I shall say… give me to drink… and she shall say, Drink, and I will give thy camels drink also: let the same be she…” Genesis 24:12–14
Before he had even finished praying, God answered.
“And it came to pass, before he had done speaking, that, behold, Rebekah came out…” Genesis 24:15
God not only heard his prayer, but answered it immediately and precisely.
This reminds us that God is attentive to even the quiet, specific prayers of His people. He is able to guide, provide, and direct in ways we could never arrange ourselves.
Pray with faith. Trust His leading. He is already at work. ☕️
~LBC~
“O Lord God… send me good speed this day… let it come to pass, that the damsel to whom I shall say… give me to drink… and she shall say, Drink, and I will give thy camels drink also: let the same be she…” Genesis 24:12–14
Before he had even finished praying, God answered.
“And it came to pass, before he had done speaking, that, behold, Rebekah came out…” Genesis 24:15
God not only heard his prayer, but answered it immediately and precisely.
This reminds us that God is attentive to even the quiet, specific prayers of His people. He is able to guide, provide, and direct in ways we could never arrange ourselves.
Pray with faith. Trust His leading. He is already at work. ☕️
~LBC~
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The merciful man doeth good to his own soul
Proverbs 11:17
As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.
Galatians 6:10
My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.
1 John 3:18
Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart: So shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and man.
Proverbs 3:3-4
He that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, righteousness, and honour. ☕️
Proverbs 21:21
Proverbs 11:17
As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.
Galatians 6:10
My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.
1 John 3:18
Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart: So shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and man.
Proverbs 3:3-4
He that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, righteousness, and honour. ☕️
Proverbs 21:21
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I wish I could say that my batteries are always charged, my tank is always full, and my engine is always revved up so I can handle well anything that comes my way. But I cannot. I often find myself depleted and run down on the inside. And so do you. When we wonder how we can continue, we don’t need to look to our own inner strength, or our own resources, or our own usual escape. Instead, we need to look to Jesus and lean on Jesus, because He will recharge our batteries, refill our tanks, and rev up our engines. Remember... God doesn’t help those who help themselves. He helps those who cannot help themselves. ☕️
~Finish Line Faith~
~Finish Line Faith~
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