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When You Feel Weak 🌱

When You Feel Weak 🌱 Devotional for Youth Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Devotional Thought: You don't have to pretend that you're strong all the time. There will be days when you feel tired, discouraged, confused, or inadequate. Instead of hiding your weakness from God, bring it to Him. God's grace meets you exactly where you are. Your weaknesses do not disqualify you from being used by Him. In fact, they can become opportunities for His strength to shine through your life. You don't have to be perfect to follow Jesus—you simply need to be willing to depend on Him. Reflection Questions: What weakness are you struggling with right now? How can you allow God's grace to work through it? Takeaways: Weakness does not make you useless to God. God's grace is enough for every season. Prayer: Father, thank You that I don't have to be perfect before I come to You. You ...

Zealous for Good Works 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒

Zealous for Good Works 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Devotionals for Church Family 📖 Main Verse: “...to purify for Himself a people that are His very own, eager to do what is good.” — Titus 2:14 📚 Bible in a Year: Reading for the Day Old Testament: Ezra 1–3 New Testament: Titus 2 💡 Devotional Thought: Ezra 1–3 records the return of God's people from exile and the rebuilding of the altar and temple foundation. Though much work remained, they began with worship and obedience. Titus 2 teaches that God's grace not only saves us but transforms us. Believers are called to be eager in doing good, reflecting Christ through actions and character. Good works do not earn salvation; they demonstrate a transformed life. A healthy church serves others because it has first experienced God's grace. 📝 Application: Council & Pastoral: Lead by example in serving others. Men & Ladies: Look for opportunities to bless someone today. Youth & Children: Show kindness through your actions...

Favor in the Eyes of the Lord🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒

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Favor in the Eyes of the Lord A Bible Study Post Scripture: “But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.” — Genesis 6:8 (NIV) --- 🌿 Study Insight In the time of Noah, the world was filled with violence, immorality, and rebellion against God. Humanity had turned away from its Creator — but amid the darkness, Noah shined with righteousness. He wasn’t perfect, but he was faithful. While the world ignored God, Noah walked with Him. Genesis 6:8 reminds us that God’s favor is not random or accidental. It rests upon those whose hearts are turned toward Him. Noah’s life teaches us that when we walk in obedience and faith, God’s grace covers and sustains us — even when the rest of the world turns away. --- 📘 Things We Should Know About Noah 1. He lived in a corrupt generation – (Genesis 6:5-7) The world was filled with wickedness, but Noah stood apart. 2. He was righteous and blameless – (Genesis 6:9) He lived with integrity before God. 3. He walked with God – His relationship with the Lord...