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You Are My All In All Devotional

Life is full of moments where our strength fails. We face struggles that drain us, disappointments that break us, and burdens that seem too heavy to carry. But in those moments, the words of You Are My All In All remind us of an unshakable truth—our strength doesn't come from within; it comes from Christ. Paul experienced this firsthand. In 2 Corinthians 12:9, the Lord told him, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Paul didn't have to muster up his own strength—he learned to lean on the strength of Jesus. And so can we. When we feel weak, Jesus is our strength. When we are lost, He is the treasure we seek. When we think about giving up, we remember that He is worth everything. “Taking my sin, my cross, my shame…” The heart of the gospel is right here in this song. Jesus took our sin. He bore the cross. He carried our shame. And yet, He rose again in victory. Because of His sacrifice, we can stand in freedom and grace, knowing that He has already paid the price. The enemy may try to remind us of our past failures, but the cross has spoken a better word. Romans 8:1 declares, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” So we sing, we bless His name, and we cling to the truth that no sin is too great for His mercy. “When I fall down, You pick me up…” We all stumble. We all have moments where we fall short. But Jesus is not a distant God who watches from afar—He is the Good Shepherd who picks us up, restores our souls, and fills our empty cups. Psalm 23:3 says, “He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.” If you feel empty, weary, or spiritually dry, know this: Jesus is ready to fill your cup. His presence revives, His grace sustains, and His love never fails. “Jesus, Lamb of God, worthy is Your name…” What else can we do but worship? He is the Lamb of God, the One who was slain for the sins of the world. Revelation 5:12 describes the heavenly worship scene, where a great multitude cries out: “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!” When we declare “Worthy is Your name”, we join in the song of heaven. We acknowledge that Jesus is everything—our strength, our redeemer, our restorer. So today, no matter where you are or what you are facing, take a moment to worship. Lift your eyes to Jesus. He is your all in all. Prayer:Jesus, You are my strength when I am weak. You are the treasure that I seek. Thank You for carrying my sin, my cross, and my shame. Thank You for picking me up when I fall and for filling me when I am empty. I worship You, for You alone are worthy. You are my all in all. Amen.

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Here Is Love, Vast As The Ocean (Everlasting Praise) Devotional

Scripture Focus:"But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." — Romans 5:8 When we think about love, we often imagine something grand, but even the greatest human love cannot compare to the love of God. The song Here Is Love Vast As The Ocean beautifully captures the boundless, unrelenting love of Christ—a love that cannot be measured, contained, or exhausted. The opening verse describes God's love as vast as the ocean and His kindness as a flood. These images remind us that God's love is not a trickle or a stream—it is an overwhelming, endless expanse. Like the ocean, His love reaches beyond what we can see or comprehend. It engulfs us, carries us, and sustains us. The Cross: Love Poured OutThe second verse draws us to the mount of crucifixion, where Jesus shed His precious blood. The song uses the imagery of floodgates of mercy bursting open, unleashing a vast and gracious tide. It is a reminder that the love of Christ is not just affectionate; it is costly. He poured out His life so that we, a guilty world, could be reconciled to God. Grace and justice, two things that seem at odds, met in perfect unity at the cross. The Resurrection: Love UnrestrainedBut love did not end at the cross. Verse three takes us to the resurrection morning, where mercy filled the thirsty grave. The stone rolled away, not just to let Jesus out, but to let us in—to new life, to restored hope, to a love that will never die. His victory over death assures us that no sorrow, no sin, no suffering can ever outrun His joy. The resurrection proves that His love is not just enduring—it is victorious. An Invitation to Drink and LiveIn the final verse, we are invited to come and drink and live. Jesus offers Himself as the source of living water (John 7:37-38). His love is not just something to admire—it is something to receive. For a weary world longing for meaning, for hope, for something eternal, what more could He give? He has already given everything. Responding to Everlasting LoveAs the song closes with the refrain, Now to Christ who fully loved us… be everlasting praise to Him, our hearts should be filled with gratitude and awe. The only proper response to such love is worship—unceasing, unending praise to the One who freed us from sin. Reflection Questions: Have you ever felt overwhelmed by God's love like an ocean? What was that experience like? How does the image of grace and love like mighty rivers change the way you see Jesus' sacrifice? Do you find it difficult to believe that God's love is greater than your failures? What Scripture reminds you of His unrelenting grace? How can you respond to this vast love today—with worship, with obedience, with surrender? Prayer: Heavenly Father, I stand in awe of Your love—a love so vast, so deep, so unrelenting. Thank You for Jesus, for the cross, for the mercy that flowed like a river to rescue me. Help me to rest in this love, to trust in its power, and to respond with a heart full of praise. Let my life reflect the greatness of Your love, and may I never cease to sing Your praise. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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