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What’s with God that He still loved us even if we already abused His goodness?
God remained faithful despite our immature response to His love. He continues to pour out His blessings even though we choose to complain over the things He didn’t give to us. He fulfilled His promises even if we were so impatient. He was so steadfast even if we fail to appreciate the things that He is doing behind the scenes. God remained good. He never changes. What’s with Him that He never gave up on us despite our bad response to His grace? Why is it that He never gets tired of loving us? We somehow abused His kindness by the way we handled His resources. We waste His blessings…
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Acts 2: 36, NIV
“Therefore let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah.” Acts 2: 36, NIV Jesus is our Lord and Messiah. He is the savior of this world. He died to set us free from our sins. He came here on earth to help us see and realize who God is. Jesus showed us what it means to love God. He did everything that the Father asked Him to do so that we may experience eternity with Him. He was crucified, and on the third day, He rose again. And it was written that all who believe in the Son of…
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John 19:15, NIV
But they shouted, “Take him away! Take him away! Crucify him!” “Shall I crucify your king?” Pilate asked. “We have no king but Caesar,” the chief priests answered. John 19:15, NIV People wanted to crucify Jesus, not knowing that He was the only One who could save them. He suffered and was tortured because they never recognized Him. Sometimes, we are also like these people in so many ways. We hurt God, not knowing that He is the One who can help us. We tend to blame Him for the bad things that happened and forget to recognize our mistakes. We caused Him pain by following our own desires and…
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John 8:24, NIV
I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I am he, you will indeed die in your sins.” John 8:24, NIV Jesus is the Messiah. He is the one who can rescue us from eternal condemnation. We need to remember that we are all sinners, and we can never save ourselves. God is holy, and He is just. Every sin requires punishment, and Jesus took that cup so that we would be saved. Those who believe in Him will receive His undeserving grace. He will call them His people, and He will reign in their lives. So don’t rely on your own…
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Day 417 – Luke 7:47
Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven—as her great love has shown. But whoever has been forgiven little loves little.” Luke 7:47, NIV We will only know what it means to be forgiven when we receive forgiveness. That’s why, you need to know your status in the eyes of God so that you will discover the importance of His grace. The moment you realize that you are a sinner and you need a savior, that’s the time you will learn to humbly ask for His mercy and forgiveness. And when you receive the love of God, you can also share it with those who sinned against you.…
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Day 331 – Mark 14: 65
Then some began to spit at him; they blindfolded him, struck him with their fists, and said, “Prophesy!” And the guards took him and beat him. Mark 14: 65, NIV Jesus Christ suffered even though He is perfect and pure. He was beaten without justifiable reason. He endured the pain because He wanted to please God and save us from hell. That’s how great and awesome His love is. Imagine, He offered His life so we can spend eternity with Him. No human being can do it. We even find it difficult to serve others because we tend to expect something in return. But our Savior never leaves us alone.…
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Nothing but His Blood
He made me wholeHe healed my woundsHe washed my sinsHe gave me the reason to live And it’s not because of the words I saidNor the sacrifices I madeIt’s all because of His loveIt’s all because of His grace Nothing else is powerfulNothing but His bloodHe alone deserves the honorHe is worthy of all praise He is the air that I breatheThe water that quenched my thirstHe is the only OneWho fills my empty heart with meaning
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Day 210 – Isaiah 1:18
“Come now, let us settle the matter,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.” Isaiah 1:18, NIV God can purify you from the inside out if you will just allow the blood of Jesus to cleanse your soul. Receive His love in your life, and He will wash away the negative things that hinder you from coming to Him. Maybe you think that there’s no hope left, but God is willing to forgive you. He can make your mistakes as white as snow. Just come to Him and depend on…
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Remember the Love of Jesus Every time you are tempted to Commit Sins
This world is full of distractions. If you are not careful, then you will be easily tempted by temporary pleasures. That’s when sin will come in and slowly destroy your soul. So before that day comes, put the love of Jesus in your heart. Remember what He did on the cross, and never forget the sacrifice that He offered just to save you from eternal condemnation. Your sins are too expensive, but because God is so merciful and His love is bigger than your mistakes, He allowed Jesus to pay them in full. This is the reason why you shouldn’t take His sacrifices for granted. Committing sin is like rejecting…
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God can still do great things Despite your Mistakes
There is always hope. Before you discover the great plans that God planted in your heart, he already knows the mistakes that you will go through. He sees what’s ahead. That’s why, despite the negative things you experience, you must not give up because God’s blessings are not dependent on your performance. He is a good God, and your sins can never change that fact. So instead of lying down and feeling guilty because of what you did, you must choose to stand again and keep walking. There are great blessings waiting for you. Do not be ashamed because God accepts you for who you are. Just come to His…