Tuesday, January 14, 2014

2 Timothy 4:5: Paul is giving Timothy great advice here. Why would we artificially impair all our God-given senses? There is no good reason to do this. Being sober and clear headed is something to be thankful for. Ask God to reclothe you in your rightful mind today and each day. This is a Wekivaword.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Psalm 115:2-3: God’s in His heaven—all’s right with God’s world, is not just a nice passage from an old poet, it is also a reminder that God is at the helm even when the way gets stormy. When God does what God pleases (which is all the time), it benefits all who belong to God. This is a Wekivaword.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

1 Kings 2:2-3: Did you notice that the scripture doesn’t say, Be weak and fainthearted? Maybe your faith-backbone needs strengthening today. Remember that God is in the middle of that challenge you face. Be strong. Be courageous. This is a Wekivaword.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Psalm 84:3: There is a sparrow or some other similarly small songbird that is trying to get your attention today… to sing of God and God’s care for even the smallest and least noticed. If you think about it, you’ll understand. God loves and cares for you. This is a Wekivaword.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

I Timothy 3:15. How far do you wander from the household before you feel lost and alone? Let the Living God bring you back home again, this moment. Rest in God’s presence and receive God’s nurturing care. This is a Wekivaword.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Exodus 7:1-2: Can you imagine how much we would enjoy listening to others if everything that everyone said was all that God commanded them to say? Make that your goal today. To say only what God would have you say. You will bless others immeasurably and even yourself, if you do. This is a Wekivaword.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Psalm 126:1 Pinch me, I must be dreaming! People say that when things go better than they had expected. Of course the next thing they should say is, “Thank You God!” It is the Lord who restores our fortunes; better than the best dream ever. This is a Wekivaword.