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Presidential Prayer Team; J.K. – Promises Guaranteed

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Almost everything he had ever known was gone – his home, his neighbors, and his land. He had no choice but to begin again. But he was not sorrowful; he did not despair. His countenance showed signs of gratitude and peace…for he was saved and realized it was not of his own doing. This man was Noah.

While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest…shall not cease. Genesis 8:22

All he and his family had left was a big ship, worn and torn after a year on the sea. But his first response upon disembarking was to build an altar and give thanks to God for His protection. Noah didn’t wait for times to get better. He showed himself worthy of God’s confidence in him and gave thanks immediately.

And for that, the promises God made to him are true for us today. Never again will such a calamity envelope the Earth. In fact, the Lord guarantees that “seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.” (Genesis 8:22)

Dear one, no matter your circumstance or the state of this nation, give thanks to God. Attest to all His blessings. Stand strong. Then intercede for those leaders who have turned their backs on God…that they might come to know the truth of His faithfulness.

Recommended Reading: Psalm 104:1-5, 31-34

 

John MacArthur – The Sacrifice of Praise

John MacArthur

“Offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ” (1 Pet. 2:5).

“Praise the Lord” is a common expression today. Some see it as a catchy slogan, others commercialize it, still others reduce it to nothing more than “P.T.L.” But despite such attempts to trivialize it, praising the Lord remains the believer’s expression of love and gratitude to a God who has been abundantly gracious to him. That was the cry of David’s heart when he said, “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth. My soul shall make its boast in the Lord; the humble shall hear it and rejoice. O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His name together” (Ps. 34:1-3). That will be the song of believers for time and eternity!

God desires and deserves your praise. That’s why Hebrews 13:15 says, “Through [Christ] . . . let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that give thanks to His name.” But what is praise? Is it merely saying “praise the Lord” over and over again, or is there more to it?

Two aspects of praise are obvious in Scripture. First is reciting God’s attributes. That was the typical means of praise in the Old Testament. For example, Psalm 104 says, “Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord my God, Thou art very great; Thou art clothed with splendor and majesty, covering Thyself with light as with a cloak” (vv. 1-2).

The second aspect of praise is reciting God’s works. Psalm 107:21-22 says, “Let them give thanks to the Lord for His lovingkindness, and for His wonders to the sons of men! Let them also offer sacrifices of thanksgiving, and tell of His works with joyful singing.”

Praise involves reciting God’s attributes from a heart of love, giving Him honor and reverence for who He is. It also involves reciting what He has done on behalf of His people. Your praise should follow the same pattern so it will be an acceptable spiritual sacrifice to your loving God.

Suggestions for Prayer:

Read Psalm 103 as a prayer of praise to God.

For Further Study:

Scripture mentions other spiritual sacrifices that believers should offer. Read Romans 15:16, Ephesians 5:2, Philippians 4:10-18, Hebrews 13:16, and Revelation 8:3, noting what those sacrifices are.

Our Daily Bread — A Flying Miracle

Our Daily Bread

Psalm 104:10-24

O LORD, how manifold are Your works! In wisdom You have made them all. The earth is full of Your possessions. —Psalm 104:24

Among God’s creatures, the butterfly is one of the most stunningly beautiful! Its gentle flight, colorful wings, and amazing migratory patterns are traits that make the butterfly a masterpiece of the natural world.

This flying insect, while supplying us with visual enjoyment, also supplies us with amazing examples of the marvels of God’s creative work.

For instance, the majestic monarch butterfly can travel 3,000 miles on its migration to Central America—only to end up at the same tree its parents or even grandparents landed on a generation or two earlier. It does this guided by a brain the size of a pinhead.

Or consider the monarch’s metamorphosis. After the caterpillar builds a chrysalis around itself, it releases a chemical that turns its insides to mush—no perceptible parts. Somehow from this emerges the brain, internal parts, head, legs, and wings of a butterfly.

One butterfly expert said, “The creation of the body of a caterpillar into the body and wings of a butterfly is, without doubt, one of the wonders of life on earth.” Another expert feels that this metamorphosis is “rightly regarded as a miracle.”

“How manifold are [God’s] works!” (Ps. 104:24)—and the butterfly is but one of them. —Dave Branon

We stand amazed, God, at the awesome creation You

allow us to enjoy. From distant galaxies to beautiful

butterflies, You have given us a world that speaks loudly

of Your love for us. Thank You, Lord, for creation.

Creation’s design points to the Master Designer.

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