Some of our wrong choices may still have very real consequences, but you can believe today, without a shadow of a doubt, that God doesn’t discipline us with diseases, accidents or trouble because at the cross, His Son, Jesus Christ, bore the punishment for all our sins (see Isa. 53:5). Jesus was raised to life because He fully satisfied the punishment for all your mistakes—that’s your assurance (see Rom. 4:25).
When bad things happen in your life, hold on to His promise and know with full certainty that none of it is sent by your loving Savior.
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This clip is from Godly Discipline And Correction Brings Promotion (22 Jul 2018)
True Prosperity
Adapted from the resource The Power of Being Thankful Devotional - by
A person is never truly prosperous if
all he has are things and money; real prosperity requires far more than
that. The Bible gives a more complete approach to prosperity, and so
should we.
When our bodies prosper, we are strong and physically healthy. Even if
we currently have a physical ailment, we can pray for and expect God to
help us. True prosperity includes peace of mind and contentment. When
our souls prosper, we flourish on the inside. We are at peace; we are
full of joy; we live with a sense of purpose; we are growing
spiritually; and we have strong, loving relationships with others.
Jesus said that He came so we could have and enjoy life in abundance and to the full (see John 10:10). God is the God of abundance, and He wants us to live abundant lives filled with thanksgiving and joy.
Prayer Starter:
I thank You, Father, that You prosper my body and my soul. I pray today
for the health and the peace that You promise in Your Word. Thank You
that I am made whole in You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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