Showing posts with label devotional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devotional. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

#JesusCalling


The One Thing

Whatever is good and perfect comes down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens.

He never changes or casts a shifting shadow.

—James 1:17 (NLT)

Every good thing in your life comes from Me. Your home, your favorite things, the people who love you—they are My gifts to you. And though I have given you many pleasures and many things, not one of them is really necessary. Only one thing is truly necessary—having Me in your life.

Before you knew Me as your Savior, you thought your hopes and dreams could be met by things of this world. But now you know better: I am the One who fulfills your dreams. I do want you to enjoy the gifts that I give you. But remember to thank Me—the Giver of all good things. And don’t start thinking that you have to have these gifts.

Cling to Me, not My gifts. Trust Me to make you complete. The one thing that you alwaysneed is the one thing you can never lose— My Presence with you.

Psalm 62:5–8; Revelation 1:8; 1 Peter 2:9


Love,

Jesus


Sunday, February 5, 2017

Run To Me - Jesus

Okay my Lord.
I will choose to trust You over my worries.
Thank You for your assurance.




Run to Me

Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea.

—Psalm 46:2

There are so many things to worry about. Did you study enough for the big test? Did your friend really mean that? Why can’t you seem to make your parents understand?

Worry makes you afraid and anxious. But you have a choice, and it’s a choice that you will have to make a thousand times every day. You must choose whether to trust Me or to worry. Choose to trust Me, and I will trade your fear for My Peace. Every time you choose Me over worry, I will give you even more of My Peace.

You will never run out of things to worry about. Choose to run to Me instead—I will never run out of Peace.

Romans 8:6; Psalm 46:1

Love,
Jesus

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Monday, August 1, 2016

Good Morning Dear Friends :)

It is always good to fill your heart with this kind of devotional in the morning.
When waking up, take a moment to pause for awhile before getting too much busy throughout the day.
Few seconds of doing this, and just being soaked in Jesus' presence is a wonderful experience.

If you are in Singapore,
I call this as an anti-stress weapon.

You really can feel Jesus is talking to you.

Try this out and watch out for my video soon on this.
It's free!

But you need to purchase the full year devotional I think.

It's worth it your $$$.

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Let us thank Jesus together...

Thank You Jesus for Your presence in our lives.
With You, everything is really new.
We may encounter problems or struggles here and there but as long as You are in our lives,
Everything is going to be okay.

Amen!





The Gift of Your Time

You always gave him blessings.
You made him glad because you were with him.

—Psalm 21:6 (ICB)

This world is obsessed with action. Action heroes, action movies, action adventures. You have to be busy. You have to be on the go—all the time. There is no time to just sit and be still. At least, that’s what the world tells you.

But when you come to Me, you are not just sitting and being still. You are doing the most important thing of all—letting Me be Lord of your life. As you spend time with Me, My blessings flow over you like streams of living water. I give you blessings of Peace, Love—and the sheer Joy of being in My Presence.

I—your Lord and God—am also blessed by our time together. So bring Me the gift of your time.

Love,
Jesus

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Not Guilty




I used to wait and get excited on Sundays to refresh my soul and spirit.
But with today's technology and many blessed and Jesus-centered, grace pastors emerging daily,
It's more cool to feed your soul everyday with them.
Do not wait for Sundays.
You need God's wisdom daily and every minute of everyday to keep the good fight of faith.
When you do it daily,
just praising Him or getting closer to Jesus and Our Abba FATHER, No time wasted at all.
You will get the benefits in the most expected way.
Today I am sharing what I just learnt from "Jesus Calling For Kids".

It's about forgiveness to those who have do you wrong. Because you are forgiven by Jesus.
It's more peaceful to live that way.

Enjoy today's devotional my friend.


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Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
—Luke 6:37

My children make a hobby out of judging one another—and themselves. But I am the only true Judge. I hate seeing My children put themselves down or judge others. This is not My way for you.

I gave you the ability to choose what is right. If you live close to Me and follow My teaching, the Spirit will guide you and correct you. I died on the cross so that you would be washed clean of all your sins. I gave My own blood so that you would be fully forgiven.

So forgive others, and forgive yourself. Let My Spirit help you make good choices and correct you when you need it. And always remember, I do not condemn My children.

Love,
Jesus

Friday, September 28, 2012

I Love Jesus Calling For Kids iPhone/iPad app

I really love this iphone/ ipad Jesus app.

"Jesus Calling For Kids"
by Sarah Young

Everytime I read it,
I feel like Jesus is really talking to me.
So I prefer to read it in the morning just before I do everything else for the day.

And it works!

It lightens up my day everytime,
makes me smile deep inside and ready to conquer the world again!

It's awesome feeling you need to feel it for yourself.

You can gift this app to your loved ones and if you kids
share it to them. Definitely, this is one of the greatest gifts you can give to them.

Here's one of the powerful devotionals that have blessed me soooo much!


"Unconditionally"

Jesus understands every weakness of ours, because he was tempted in every way that we are. But he did not sin!
—Hebrews 4:15 (CEV)

Remember that the devil is the father of lies. He likes to sneak into your thoughts and whisper lies to you. One of his favorites is to tell you that I don’t really love you unconditionally. Satan wants you to believe that you have to be good enough to be loved. If you make one little mistake—if you even think about a sin—then surely I won’t love you anymore.

That is a lie. I love you, no matter what. This world is full of temptations. It’s hard to always resist, and it’s impossible for you to be perfect. I understand that. I walked on this earth, too, and I was exactly your age once.

But be encouraged: I lived a perfect life in this world and then died to wash away your sins. And I rose from the grave to be your Savior. All because I love you—unconditionally. Come close to Me, and I’ll wrap you up in My perfect Love.

- Jesus


Thank You Jesus!








That's all for now .

Happy Blessed Saturday everyone!


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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Jesus Comes First

It's 7.46am.
My Kakaotalk is filled with messages about keeping and catchin on with WorldVentures updates and welcoming new members. The energy is sooooo high and I love it! It's cool to know I am synced with others who want to maximise life and live it to its fullest!
It inspires me alot. It's really cool!

BUT on my side.

I still prefer spending my first few hours in the morning reading Joseph Prince "100 Days Of Favor " book.

This time, I really am depending on Jesus.

Last night, I have talked to Jesus about this business. I told Him even if I am having a hard time getting my own people. Building my network, I am not giving up. No way! NEVER!

Because WorldVentures is for me!

I may not a good speaker or closer yet. But I know He will bless me in this area.

Right Jesus? Ameeeeeeen!!!

But you see,
I am not just all for this.

Yes. Of course. I want to have my own established business. Be financially free. Travel around the world. But you know what, without Jesus, everything will just be so empty.

Jesus is the one who fills the void in our hearts. So I am not gonna go on forward without Him.

So this morning, I am on Day 21 on Joseph Prince "100 Days of Favor " book.

I am sharing the prayer again with you.

Here goes and pray with me.



Today's Prayer:

Father, make me safe for greater success. I want to know more about the loveliness of Jesus and the perfection of His love for me, so that I will learn not to depend on my wisdom and might, but to depend on Jesus and Jesus alone. Please give me a greater revelation of Jesus' righteousness, peace and joy that will help guard my heart from worry and fears and make me safe for greater success. When I go after Jesus' righteousness, peace and joy, God's Word promises that what I need in life will come after me!

Amen!


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Friday, July 6, 2012

Prayer Day 2 (100 Days Of Favor)




Day2
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Father, I thank You that Your ways are ways of rest.
All I have to do is meditate on Jesus and His Word, and He will direct my steps,
lead me to the place that I am supposed to be at and
cause doors of opportunity to supernaturally open wide for me.
Open up Your Words of life to me as I meditate on Jesus,
His love for me,
His finished work, His forgiveness and His grace.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Out of Gas!

I have recieved this devotional from Ed Wrather's website www.theburningbush.org.
I don't wana run of gas neither...That's why I keep flooding my ipod with God's words, practical sermons of our Pastor just to keep me going each day.

Read on so you will know what I am talking about.:)

"Out of Gas

(Update of a devotional from 1998)

Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. And when He had fasted forty days and forty nights, afterward He was hungry. Now when the tempter came to Him, he said, “If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread.” But He answered and said, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.’” - Matthew 4:1-4.

Just a day or two ago in Cookeville, Tennessee three thieves ran into a problem while making their getaway. The three were in the process of stealing a recliner from a Goodwill store. Now, they did succeed in loading the recliner into their truck and they were able to begin to drive away but that was when their problems started. Before leaving the parking lot of the store the truck ran out of gas and by that time someone had called the police about the break-in. They were all arrested and have been charged with the attempted theft.

Some of you may never have run out of gasoline in your car. It has only happened to me once and that was enough! I was 17 years old and a friend had set up a double date for us. We were on our way to pick up the girls and I was in a hurry. It was a complete shock when the car began to spit and sputter and then die. Needless to say we were late for the date, and the evening turned out badly which was probably for the best.

Spiritually we can run out of gas as well. We are busy people with jobs, children, their activities, our activities, church, our responsibilities at church, and church activities. We are preoccupied with the immediate. Then it happens, a crisis comes into our lives and we find that the spiritual tank is empty. We turn to the Lord and try to fill it back up but the crisis is such that everything we take in immediately goes back out. We put on our happy faces and pretend that everything is okay but really we are just barely crawling, trying to make it through another day. Sound familiar?

The fact is we can’t wait until that storm blows in to fill up the tank. Just as we need physical food frequently in order to live we also need spiritual food. We need that daily intake of reading, studying, and meditating upon the Word of God. We also need to pray every day. Jesus says to pray in the Lord’s Prayer, the model prayer, “Give us this day our daily bread (Matthew 6:11).” In Mark 1:35 we are told, “Now in the morning, having risen a long while before daylight, He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed.” Jesus had a quiet time and we need one every day too - preferably early in the morning before beginning our day.

Maybe it’s time to fill up the tank? Don’t let the devil catch you when you’re, out of gas!

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