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Yes And Amen Devotional

We experience more broken promises in life than we do kept promises. When someone breaks a promise they've made to us, we feel disappointed and hurt. With each promise that is broken, we grow more wary of the next one, skeptical of its fulfillment. We become calloused and distrusting. Fortunately, we serve a God who is the ultimate promise maker and keeper. The Old Testament is a chronicle of promises, or covenants, God makes with his people Israel. He promises to lead them into the Promised Land. (Gen. 12:12) He promises that they will be his chosen people. (Ex. 19:5-6) He promises eternal rule to the house of David. (2 Sam. 7:12-17) And he promises to make a new and lasting covenant with Israel that will unite God with his wandering people for good. (Jer. 31:31-34) Along the way, he reminds Israel of his faithful nature, assuring them that he will keep his promises. Like it says in Deuteronomy, “Know therefore that the Lord your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations.” (Deut. 7:9) Faithful you areFaithful forever you will beFor all your promises are yes and amen God fulfilled every promise he made to the Israelites in the Old Testament, and through Jesus Christ he fulfilled the new and lasting covenant: “For all the promises of God find their Yes in him. That is why it is through him that we utter our Amen to God for his glory.” (2 Cor. 1:20) In Christ, the new covenant establishes us as the children of God, inheritors of the Kingdom, marked with a seal and given the gift of the Holy Spirit. This is the greatest promise ever made, and it's a promise that is already a done deal. Nothing can break it. The same God who was faithful to Abraham and Moses in the Old Testament is the God who remains faithful to us today through his son, Jesus. When every other promise made to us is broken on this earth, we can rest in the assurance that this one never will. Based on the song Yes And Amen by Chris Tomlin. Original post available on YouVersion based on the album Never Lose Sight.

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No One But You Devotional

Who has made the righteous bright Who has paved my way with grace Loved me through my darkest hours A thousand different ways No One But YouWords and Music by Scott Ligertwood, Aodhan King & Brooke Ligertwood© 2019 Hillsong Music Publishing Australia. Life with Jesus is both full and abundant, filled with gracious adventure and wide-open spaces. But an awakened life is not necessarily easy or without its valleys. In fact, in living in relationship with the Creator of the universe, it is easy to feel grief for the state of the world and the times we are living in: complicated political days; the tone of the world economy; the darkness of war and famine; people living in abject poverty and desperation – not to mention everyday personal struggles that we can each encounter, such as financial hardship, mental illness, health challenges and relational breakdown. One of the most beautiful aspects of this album for us as a team was watching the unified creative community of Hillsong Worship contributing their gifts, talents and time to this project. Throughout listening to this album, you will hear the collective voices of dozens of faithful people from our church congregation – people just like you and I – who have walked through their own dark days, some still in the middle of the challenge. The beauty of this for us, and we hope for you also – is that they have walked through seasons, both hills and valleys, and they have remained. They have remained in Jesus; they have remained planted in community and they have remained steadfast in worship and prayer. Many of the well documented revivals and moves of God in history have started with prayer. This project was soaked in it. Tim Keller, author and theologian says, “Prayer is the thing that sanctifies your imagination. It plunges it into God. Then the things you think up are gospel movement things.” (timkellernyc on Twitter) Each day before we started recording these songs, we would plunge our imagination into prayer, asking God to help us hear things we couldn't hear and see things we couldn't see. Why don't you do the same today? Invite the Holy Spirit to awaken your imagination through prayer – to open your eyes to see what you cannot see and hear what you cannot hear. Ask Him to reveal Himself to you again in a new way, in your current season. And say a prayer for the world around you – for the suffering in your own family, your community and our world. Pray for persecuted christians, for God's love to reveal itself to them in a thousand different ways so that they too, can remain. Based on the song No One But You. Original post by Hillsong Worship available on YouVersion based on the album - Awake by Hillsong Worship.

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I Speak Jesus Devotional

The power of a name is profound. It can evoke emotions, memories, and reactions. And when it comes to the name of Jesus, its potency transcends all human understanding. The song I Speak Jesus as performed by Charity Gayle captures the raw, transformative power vested in the name of our Savior. "I just wanna speak the Name of Jesus Over every heart and every mind I know there is peace within Your presence I speak Jesus." This anthem is a reminder that amidst the cacophony of life's challenges, uncertainties, and fears, there's a name that can bring peace, healing, and salvation. The song aligns seamlessly with our key scripture in Philippians, where the apostle Paul expounds on the unparalleled majesty of the name of Jesus. Drawing inspiration from "I Speak Jesus" and our scripture, let's glean some deep-seated truths: 1. Exaltation through Humility: The reason Jesus' name is exalted is rooted in His humility and sacrifice. Before being elevated to the highest place, Jesus humbled Himself, taking on the nature of a servant and dying on the cross for humanity's sins. His name's power is intertwined with His unparalleled love and sacrifice. 2. Universal Reverence: Philippians speaks of every knee bowing and every tongue confessing Jesus as Lord. It's a vivid portrayal of a future where Jesus' lordship is universally acknowledged. When we declare Jesus' name over situations, as the song suggests, we're aligning ourselves with this eternal truth, invoking the authority of heaven itself. 3. Peace in His Presence: Charity Gayle's rendition beautifully communicates the peace that emanates from Jesus' presence. Speaking His name isn't a mere utterance; it's an invocation of His very presence. And where He is, peace abounds – calming storms, soothing fears, and mending broken hearts. Today, as you meditate on the lyrics of "I Speak Jesus," consider the situations in your life that need a touch from the Savior. It could be a personal struggle, a challenge at work, or perhaps a loved one in need. Instead of being overwhelmed by the situation, make a deliberate choice to "speak Jesus" over it. Remember, every time you declare the name of Jesus, you're invoking the mightiest power known to humanity. You're aligning yourself with God's will and inviting His intervention. Let the name of Jesus be your go-to response, your first line of defense, and your continuous declaration, irrespective of what you face. Let the beautiful message of "I Speak Jesus" envelop your heart and mind. And as you step into your day, may your lips continuously echo the name above all names, finding in it strength, solace, and an ever-present help in times of need.Philippians 2:9-11 - "Therefore God exalted Him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."

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Impossible Things Devotional

During desperate, dark, difficult, and confusing times, we must cling to the belief that God can do the impossible. Yet when we are desperate or feel surrounded by darkness when times are difficult and confusing—this is when it feels impossible to believe in the impossible, doesn't it? People tell you to pray and believe in a miracle, but your circumstances tell you to be wary and skeptical. It's hard to believe Jesus' words, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” (Matt. 19:26) But what if instead of believing in and hoping for a big miracle out there, you looked at the miracle that's already happened inside of you? Before Christ, we were sinners without hope for redemption. Redemption felt impossible, as did freedom. But Jesus made all of this possible. He says in Luke, “The Spirit of the Lord is on me because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free.” (Luke 4:18) You heal the broken heartedYou set the captive freeYou lift the heavy burdenAnd even now You are lifting me During times of trial, we must retrace the steps of our faith journey and remember, that God has already done the impossible in us through his son: “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God's wrath through him!” (Rom. 5:8-9) One word and the sinner's forgiven 'Cause You do impossible things No matter what your circumstance are, nothing can change the fact that you are a captive set free. And that makes you walking proof that God can do impossible things, and that he will. Based on the song Impossible Things by Brenton Brown, Chris McClarney, Chris Tomlin, and Ed Cash. Original post available on YouVersion based on the album Never Lose Sight.

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