Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-27-18

July 27,2018

Colossians 3:12-17 The Message (MSG)

On Wednesday, we started a new Bible Study series from the gospel of Matthew.  In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus told those listening that God designed human beings to be receivers of the abundance of the Spirit; the inheritance and blessing of the kingdom of heaven.  We must first confess we are poor in spirit in need of God’s Spirit to be satisfied or filled.  Just think about it, we have the privilege of holding within our bodies everything heaven offers with the purpose that we would treasure it on the inside and wear it like clothing on the outside.  We can wear the essence of God’s righteous presence; garments of compassion, kindness, meekness, and love.

In our passage today, the Apostle Paul’s letter to the church at Colosse aligns with this same teaching from Jesus Christ.  When we live in the blessing through fellowship with the Lord, we can dress in the wardrobe God picks out for us each day. That challenges my thinking and leads to the question, “Why do you suppose we draw from the closet of our flesh and what we can produce in ourselves, rather than pull out the perfect Tailor made garments?”  Honestly, it is our inclination to dress ourselves based on what we think, how we feel, and what we want.   How will you dress, today?

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Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-26-18

July 26, 2018

Colossians 1:9-14 Living Bible (TLB)

I love getting to know people; every person is unique and divinely created by the imagination of God.  I love hearing life stories and I treasure learning about people’s encounters with God.  Those encounters are as unique as each person, because God is limitless in his creativity.  He has fit us with special personalities and gifts that partner perfectly with him in his mission to redeem the world.  That’s why it is so important that we all use our spiritual gifts.  As we pursue God, his heart, and use our gifts for his mission, we can know him better and better.  Press in for more of God, today.

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