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Here are five apps that can help you draw closer to your walk with Christ:


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1. YouVersion Bible App: This app offers a wide range of translations, reading plans, devotionals, and audio versions of the Bible. It's a great tool for studying and reflecting on the Word of God.




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2. Pray.com: This app provides a platform for prayer, meditation, and spiritual growth. It offers daily devotionals, guided prayers, and a community of believers to connect with.


Download it here: https://www.pray.com/


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3. The Bible Memory App: This app helps you memorize Bible verses through various techniques such as flashcards, quizzes, and games. It's a fantastic way to internalize God's Word and carry it with you throughout the day.


Download it here:



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4. Abide: Abide is a Christian meditation app that offers guided prayer sessions, calming music, and biblical stories to help you find peace and deepen your relationship with God. It's a wonderful resource for quiet reflection and spiritual renewal.


Download it here: https://abide.com/


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5. Echo Prayer App: This app is designed to help you stay organized and intentional with your prayer life. It allows you to create prayer lists, set reminders, and sync with others to pray together. It's a great tool to cultivate a consistent and meaningful prayer practice.


Download it here: https://www.echoprayer.com/


Remember, while these apps can be helpful, nothing replaces the importance of personal connection with God through prayer, reading the Bible, and participating in a supportive Christian community.


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Celebrating a Wonder of God!

 

There are holidays people observe that are based on events related to a nation’s history, such as the Fourth of July and Memorial Day. Other holidays, such as Christmas or Easter, are based on remembering religious historical events. But each of us has a peculiar holiday linked to our own person.

 

Birthdays are a personal “holiday,” so to speak. We feel that it is a special day, and even people who don’t know you very well will wish you a “Happy Birthday” and sometimes even go out of their way to do something nice for you.

 

Why are birthdays special? As we get older, we can sometimes feel birthdays aren’t as special or as important to celebrate. They just aren’t as exciting as when we were kids. While the Bible doesn’t command a celebration of birthdays, there are good reasons to continue to celebrate the birth of a person—and a birthday is a perfect time to do it.

 

You are Affirmed by God

 

Why would you bother with puny, mortal man or care about human beings? Yet what honor you have given to men, created only a little lower than Elohim, crowned with glory and magnificence. You have delegated to them rulership over all you have made, with everything under their authority, placing earth itself under the feet of your image-bearers. All the created order and every living thing of the earth, sky, and sea— the wildest beasts and all that move in the paths of the sea — everything is in submission to Adam’s sons. Yahweh, our Sovereign God, your glory streams from the heavens above, filling the earth with the majesty of your name! People everywhere see your splendor! —Psalms 8:4-9 TPT

 

In Genesis 1-3, God goes about creating a beautiful and good creation. His most celebrated creation is man. God forms humanity in a very personal way:

 

Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” So, God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. – Genesis 1:26-27

 

Man is given a special status as God’s image bearers. God has created every human with intrinsic value because they are made in his image. Whether someone is an infant, a teenager, or an octogenarian, human life is special and precious in God’s sight.

 

The psalmist, when faced with the marvels of creation, is amazed that God has created man in such a special way, with an elevated status (Ps. 8:4-6). People hold a special place in this world.

 

You are a Blessing from God

 

I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you. — Genesis 12:1-3

 

Human beings of all ages are wonders of God. Just as we are amazed by and recognize the glory and blessing of a stately mountain range or the awesomeness of a crashing ocean, we should join with the psalmist in praising God for human life. Birthdays are great opportunities to remind a person of the blessing he or she is and how they are a wonder of God.

 

Birthdays are a Time for Thankfulness

 

I will give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart; I will recount all of your wonderful deeds. I will be glad and exult in you; I will sing praise to your name, O Most High. – Psalm 9:1-2

 

Birthdays are a fantastic time to contemplate more positive things. There is so much complaining, strife, and conflict that swirls around us. It is easy to be pulled down into focusing on troubles and trials and take people and things for granted. Birthdays provide an opportunity to thank God for the life of a person who is made in the image of the God of the universe and is an amazing creation.

 

It is important to remember that God is the one who should be the focus of a birthday. When we celebrate someone’s birth, we can remember that our Creator’s image is stamped upon this unique person, and we can thank God for his gift of their life.


Embracing God's Will, Not Mine - A Devotional Journey


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Introduction:

In our daily lives, we often find ourselves caught up in our plans and desires, forgetting that our lives are not solely our own. As believers, we are called to submit to the will of God, embracing His divine plan for our lives rather than insisting on our own. In this devotional post, we will explore the importance of surrendering to God's will and the peace that comes from trusting His plans.


Scripture:

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight." - Proverbs 3:5-6 (NIV)


Reflection:

Our human nature often compels us to take control and follow our own desires, but the scripture reminds us to trust in the Lord wholeheartedly and acknowledge Him in all our ways. This isn't an easy task. It requires us to let go of our control, our desires, and our understanding to fully embrace God's will.


God's plans are all-encompassing, eternal, and perfect. Our limited perspective can't always comprehend His grand designs. However, when we surrender our will to God, we allow Him to direct our paths and align our lives with His divine plan.


Prayer:

Dear Heavenly Father,

Teach us to surrender our will to You. Guide our hearts and minds to trust in Your divine plan, even when it doesn't align with our desires. Help us let go of our need for control, and embrace the peace that comes from complete trust in You.



Open our eyes to see Your hand at work in our lives. Grant us the wisdom to understand that Your ways are higher than ours, and Your thoughts are not our thoughts. We pray for the courage to submit to Your will, not our own.


In Jesus' name, we pray, Amen.



Conclusion:

Embracing God's will over our own is a journey that involves trust, surrender, and faith. It's about letting go of our plans and desires and allowing God to lead us according to His perfect plan. When we choose to say, "God's will, not mine," we are choosing to trust that He knows what's best for us and will guide us to where we need to be. Let us continue this journey with open hearts and minds, always seeking to align ourselves with God's will.

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