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November 24

Daily Devotional Theme: Our Father Knows Best 
by Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Proverbs 31:30
Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.

Devotional Thought:
In a world where outward appearances and superficial qualities are often celebrated, it's easy to be swayed by what seems attractive on the surface. Yet, God teaches us that true worth is not found in charm or beauty, which can be deceptive and fleeting. Instead, the essence of a person's value lies in their reverence and relationship with the Lord.

A woman who fears the Lord understands that her identity and worth come from God, not from societal standards or external validations. This fear of the Lord is not about being afraid, but about having deep respect, reverence, and awe for God. It’s about living in a way that honors Him and seeks to follow His guidance and wisdom in every aspect of life.

God knows best what is truly valuable and enduring. He sees beyond our outward appearances and understands the depth of our hearts. A life lived in fear of the Lord is marked by wisdom, humility, and genuine faith, leading to a beauty that surpasses mere physical appearance. This inner beauty, nurtured by a relationship with God, shines through and is worthy of praise.

Reflection:
Consider what you value most in yourself and in others. Are you placing importance on what is fleeting, or are you focusing on cultivating a deep, respectful relationship with God? Reflect on how you can shift your priorities to align more closely with what God values.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, help me to see beyond the surface and to value what You value. Teach me to fear You in the way that brings wisdom and honor into my life. May my life be a reflection of Your love and grace, and may I always seek to honor You above all else. Amen.

Stand Still



Stand Still

Stand still and let the world grow quiet,
let busy thoughts no longer riot.
For in the calm, when noise grows odd,
you’ll see the wondrous works of God.

Stand still and watch the sunrise bloom,
soft colors breaking morning’s gloom;
the mountains holding ancient sod
silent witnesses to God.

Stand still beside the ocean’s roar,
where waves have kissed the timeless shore;
each one obeys His staff and rod
a rhythm written out by God.

Stand still and let your heart agree:
there’s more than what your eyes can see.
In every breath, on every sod,
is proof of wondrous works of God.

So pause, be still, and lift your praise
for all His goodness, all His ways;
and let your awe be your applaud:
Stand still and honor God.

Job 37:14  Hearken unto this, O Job: stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God.

For God’s Honor and Glory

MarkWaldrop

The Chain of Love


⛓️ The Chain of Love ⛓️

If a Christian doesn’t carry his weight,
the chain of love is broken
for the gospel was never meant
to be only lived, but spoken.

We are links in a holy story,
welded by Christ’s sacrifice;
not saved to sit in silence,
but to share His love with life.

For someone waits in darkness,
someone aches to know
that grace is more than rumor,
and hope can still grow.

If we shrink back in comfort,
or hide truth out of fear,
then the chain grows weaker
a soul left longing to hear.

But when love turns to action,
and faith walks out its call,
every link is strengthened
and God is glorified in all.

So speak with kindness and courage,
serve boldly, pray without end
for Christ shared His love with us
so we could share it again.

If a Christian doesn’t carry his weight,
the mission stands undone
but when every heart steps forward,
the world is reached…
one soul…
one word…
one act of love at a time
until all know the Son.

đź“– Romans 10:14
“How shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without someone preaching?”

For God’s Honor and Glory

MarkWaldrop

A Thanksgiving Prayer

🍂 A Thanksgiving Prayer 🍂
Inspired by Psalm 100:4–5

Enter His gates with thanksgiving,
Come boldly with praise in your heart—
For every breath is a blessing,
And every sunrise a brand-new start.

Give thanks to the One who formed us,
Who knows each tear we cry;
Whose mercy flows like a river,
Whose love no sin can deny.

For the Lord is good and gracious,
His kindness never ends—
He lifts the brokenhearted
And calls strangers His friends.

His steadfast love endures forever,
Through seasons of joy and pain;
From the first cry of creation
To the last whisper of our name.

And His faithfulness stands unshaken,
From fathers to daughters and sons—
A covenant written in heaven,
A promise that never comes undone.

So today, with hearts overflowing,
We pause from the rush and the noise—
To remember the Giver of blessings,
Not merely the gifts we enjoy.

Lord, receive our praise and thanksgiving—
Not just from our lips, but our lives;
May our worship be more than a moment,
May it echo through all of our days.

Amen. 🧡🕊️

Psa 100:4  Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him; bless his name!
Psa 100:5  For the LORD is good; his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness to all generations.

For God’s Honor and Glory

MarkWaldrop

November 23

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Proverbs 4:7
"The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom, and whatever you get, get insight."

Reflection:
Proverbs 4:7 emphasizes the paramount importance of wisdom and insight in our lives. Solomon, known for his wisdom, advises us to seek wisdom as a foundational principle. This pursuit is not just about acquiring knowledge but about understanding and applying it in our daily lives.

Our Father knows that true wisdom begins with a reverent relationship with Him. It is through this relationship that we gain the insight needed to navigate life's complexities. Wisdom helps us discern right from wrong, make sound decisions, and live in a way that honors God and benefits others.

To "get wisdom" involves actively seeking it through prayer, study of the Scriptures, and learning from the experiences of others. It requires humility, recognizing that we don't have all the answers and that we need God's guidance. Insight, on the other hand, involves a deeper understanding of the principles behind the knowledge we acquire, allowing us to apply it effectively in various situations.

Living with wisdom and insight means trusting in God's perfect plan and His timing. Our Father knows best how to lead us, and by seeking His wisdom, we align ourselves with His will. This not only brings clarity and direction but also peace and confidence in our journey.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of wisdom and insight. Help us to seek Your wisdom above all else, understanding that true wisdom begins with a reverent relationship with You. Guide our hearts and minds as we navigate life’s challenges, and teach us to apply Your principles in our daily lives. Thank You for knowing what is best for us and leading us with Your perfect wisdom. Amen.

Thought for the Day:
Seek wisdom and insight diligently, knowing that our Father knows best. Trust in His guidance and let His wisdom direct your path, bringing clarity, peace, and confidence to your life.

November 22

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Exodus 7:7
"Now Moses was eighty years old, and Aaron eighty-three years old, when they spoke to Pharaoh."

Reflection:
Exodus 7:7 reveals that Moses and Aaron were in their eightie when they were called to lead the Israelit out of Egypt. This fact is significant because it highlights that God’s timing and choice of instruments are perfect, regardless of human perceptions of age or capability.

Our Father knows best when it comes to using us for His purposes. Moses and Aaron might have seemed too old for such a daunting task, yet God chose them to fulfill His plan. This teaches us that we are never too old or too young to be used by God. He equips and empowers us at every stage of life to accomplish His will.

God’s call to Moses and Aaron reminds us that He values experience, wisdom, and maturity. It also encourages us to remain open and obedient to His call, no matter our age or circumstances. God’s plans often defy human logic, but they are always perfect and accomplished through His strength and wisdom.

This scripture also invites us to trust in God’s timing. Moses and Aaron spent many years in preparation before stepping into their roles as leaders. Likewise, we can trust that God’s timing in our lives is perfect, and He is preparing us for the tasks He has planned for us. When the time comes, He will provide the strength and guidance we need.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your perfect timing and wisdom. Help us to trust in Your plans for our lives, regardless of our age or circumstances. Strengthen our faith and make us willing vessels for Your purposes. Use us, as You used Moses and Aaron, to accomplish Your will. Amen.

Thought for the Day:
Trust in God's perfect timing and His ability to use you at any age. Our Father knows best and equips us for His purposes, regardless of human limitations. Be open and obedient to His call, and rely on His strength and wisdom to guide you.

November 21

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best 
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
1 Corinthians 2:4
"And my speech and my message were not in plausible words of wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power,"

Reflection:
In 1 Corinthians 2:4, Paul emphasizes that the effectiveness of his message did not rely on eloquent speech or human wis, but on the power of the Holy Spirit. This underscores a crucial truth: our reliance should be on God's power rather than our own abilities.

Our Father knows that true transformation and conviction come from the work of the Holy Spirit. Human wisdom and persuasive words can only go so far, but the Spirit's power can penetrate hearts and change lives in ways that human effort cannot. This encourages us to depend on God's Spirit in all that we do, trusting that His power will accomplish what we cannot.

This verse also reminds us of the importance of humility in our service to God. Recognizing that it is the Spirit's power at work, not our own skills or knowledge, keeps us humble and reliant on God. It frees us from the pressure to perform and allows us to be vessels through which God's power can flow.

When we share the gospel or serve others, we should focus on demonstrating the Spirit's power through our lives. This means living in a way that reflects God's love, grace, and truth, and allowing the Spirit to work through us. Our Father knows best how to reach the hearts of others, and He uses us as instruments of His power and presence.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the power of Your Spirit at work in our lives. Help us to rely not on our own wisdom or abilities, but on Your Spirit's power. Use us as vessels to demonstrate Your love and truth to others. Keep us humble and dependent on You, trusting that You know best how to accomplish Your purposes through us. Amen.

Thought for the Day:

Rely on the power of the Holy Spirit, not on your own abilities. Trust that our Father knows best and will work through you to demonstrate His love and truth. Let His Spirit guide and empower you in all that you do.

Thanksgiving 

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of year 
That draws our hearts so very near.

No matter where we roam
We always try to return Home.

Family, Friends and Good Food abound
Little Children playing all around.

As we bow our heads and give thanks to GOD above
Let us always remember HIS SON JESUS, HE sent with HIS LOVE.

Give Thanks Every Dayy

In the grace of dawn, a prayer unfurls,
For Christians, gratitude in everyday swirls.
Each sunrise whispers, a hymn to say,
In their hearts, it's Thanksgiving Day.

Blessings counted like grains of sand,
Faith woven strong, a divine strand.
Every moment, a gift to hold,
A symphony of thanks, beautifully bold.

Through trials and triumphs, they find,
Reasons to praise, in heart and mind.
For in their journey, a sacred art,
Grateful souls, from the very start.

Not just a season, but a lifelong song,
In every echo, thanksgiving strong.
For Christian hearts, a constant ray,
Every day, their Thanksgiving Day.

November 19, 2023
MarkWaldrop