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Peace in the Middle East

What will it take, this fragile dream,
To calm the lands, let silence gleam?
Where desert sands and rivers flow,
Will seeds of peace find room to grow?

Years of sorrow, voices lost,
What price remains, what human cost?
Borders drawn by hands long gone,
Yet hearts still beat, and life goes on.

It takes the courage to forgive,
A chance for all to simply live.
To see beyond the lines and hate,
To let compassion navigate.

It takes a strength to pause and say
Let’s end the bloodshed here today.
To build a world where children play,
Not fearing bombs or endless fray.

The leaders’ hands, the people’s hearts,
Must work as one to make new starts.
With every prayer, each tear that falls,
The earth cries out, a voice that calls.

What will it take? Perhaps we know:
The will to stay, the strength to grow.
For in the soil of pain and loss,
May hope take root, and peace emboss.

So let us dream, and let us dare,
To plant the seeds with endless care.
For peace is more than just a cease
It’s every step toward lasting peace.

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🕊️ Prayer for Peace in the Middle East 🕊️

🕊️ Prayer for Peace in the Middle East 🕊️

Let olive branches rise above,
The noise of war, the lack of love.
Let ancient lands once torn by strife,
Embrace again the gift of life.

Where prophets walked and nations bleed,
Lord, plant again a healing seed.
Let justice roll, let mercy reign,
And break the walls of hate and pain.

May swords be turned to tools of grace,
And peace take root in every place.
O God of Abraham, still near
Bring hope, bring peace, wipe every tear.

Psa 122:6  Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee.
Psa 122:7  Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces.

For God’s Honor and Glory
MarkWaldrop

June 22

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
1 John 4:7 – “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.”

Reflection:
In a world that often feels divided and distant, love can seem like a rare and precious thing. But in God’s family, love is more than just a nice idea—it is the very essence of who we are called to be. 1 John 4:7 reminds us that love originates from God, and when we truly love one another, it is evidence that we are born of God and know Him.

Our Heavenly Father knows what’s best for us, and His greatest commandment is love—because through love, we reflect His character. This love isn’t limited to those who are easy to love, but extends to all, even those we find difficult to connect with. When we love, we are walking in step with God’s heart, aligning ourselves with His perfect will.

As His children, we can trust that His call to love one another is for our ultimate good. Love heals, strengthens, and draws us closer to God and each other. And the more we practice this love, the more we come to know Him in a deeper, more intimate way.

Prayer:
Father, thank You for showing me what true love is through Your Son, Jesus Christ. Help me to love others as You have loved me, with grace, patience, and kindness. May my actions today reflect Your heart, and may I grow in my knowledge of You through love. Amen.

Action:
Today, reach out to someone who may need to feel God’s love, whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or a thoughtful prayer. Let your love be a reflection of God’s love, trusting that in loving others, you are drawing closer to Him.

June 21
Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
John 15:11 – “These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.”

Reflection:
As we journey through life, we often seek joy in fleeting moments or worldly achievements. Yet, true, lasting joy remains elusive when it is tied to circumstances or possessions. In John 15:11, Jesus offers us a different perspective—He desires that His joy be in us and that this joy would be complete.

This joy Jesus speaks of isn’t dependent on external situations but flows from an intimate relationship with Him. It’s rooted in His love, His truth, and His guidance. Just as a loving father knows what is best for his children, our Heavenly Father knows how to lead us to genuine, enduring joy. When we follow His word and abide in Him, we tap into a deep well of joy that sustains us even through trials.

Our Father doesn’t just want us to experience a shallow happiness; He wants our joy to be full. This fullness comes when we trust in His wisdom and let His plans guide our lives. Though we may not always understand His ways, we can rest assured that His path leads us to peace and joy beyond measure.

Prayer:
Father, thank You for desiring fullness of joy in my life. Help me to trust in Your wisdom and follow Your Word, knowing that You always know what’s best for me. Fill me with Your joy today, that I may reflect Your love and grace in all I do. Amen.

Action:
Today, pause and reflect on areas where you may be chasing temporary happiness.
Surrender them to God and ask Him to fill you with His joy, trusting that He knows what's be

Crushing Grapes

       Crushing Grapes

Some days we toast with finest wine,
A vintage sweet, aged well with time.
The sun is warm, the skies are clear,
And joy flows freely, year to year.

But then there come the aching days,
Of pressing burdens, clouded grays.
The joy once bottled now escapes
We’re not sipping wine… we’re crushing grapes.

We feel the weight, the turning stone,
The strain of striving all alone.
Yet in the pressing, something brews
A deeper strength, a grander view.

For God is working through the squeeze,
Transforming bitter into peace.
What seems like loss, He will refine
Today’s crushed grapes are tomorrow’s wine.

So lift your heart, though hands may shake,
There’s purpose in each bruise and break.
The sweetest sips, the richest blends,
Are born through trials—and grace that mends.

2Co 4:8  We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair

For Gods Honor and Glory
MarkWaldrop

“True Peace Does Not Come Through Diplomacy”

“True Peace Does Not Come Through Diplomacy”

True peace does not come through handshake or deal,
Through treaties signed with a political seal.
It’s not in the halls where agendas are spun,
But flows from the heart of the Holy One.

It’s not in the speeches or paper and pen,
For peace made by man is broken again.
No ceasefire lasts when hate’s still alive
Only God’s Spirit can cause peace to thrive.

Diplomacy falters where pride has its way,
But Christ brings a peace no world can betray.
Not built on power, not bought with gold,
But given in grace to the meek and the bold.

His peace calms the storm, stills every fear,
Not just for a season, but year after year.
Through faith in the cross and a soul made new,
True peace is eternal, perfect, and true.

So don’t trust in nations to silence the strife
Seek peace in the Savior, the Giver of Life.

Jhn 14:27  Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid

For God’s Honor and Glory
MarkWaldrop

 Too Blessed

       Too Blessed

I’m too blessed to be stressed,
God gives my weary soul sweet rest.
Though storms may rage and trials come,
I walk in peace—His will be done.

I’m too blessed to be depressed,
With joy and grace I am caressed.
Each morning brings new mercies bright,
His love, my anchor in the night.

The world may try to weigh me down,
But I will not wear sorrow’s crown.
My heart is full, my hands raised high
I’m walking blessed beneath His sky.

So when the burdens start to press,
I lift my voice and I confess:
I’m too blessed to lose my song
In Christ, my strength is always strong.

Lamentations 3:22–23 (ESV)

“The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.”

For God’s Honor and Glory
MarkWaldrop

A Prayer for Humble Wisdom

    A Prayer for Humble Wisdom

Dear God, I come with open hands,
Not seeking crowns or high demands.
But wisdom, Lord—that sacred light,
To walk by faith and not by sight.

Give me the grace to kneel, not climb,
To serve with joy, in Your good time.
To listen more and speak much less,
To count Your ways as righteousness.

Let not my pride cause me to fall,
But humbly heed Your every call.
For strength is found in bending low,
Where living waters freely flow.

So guard my steps, my heart, my tongue,
And keep me kind, though I am young.
With wisdom’s lamp, make clear my way
That I may not stumble, Lord, today.

For God’s Honor and Glory
MarkWaldrop

He Will Carry You Through

       He Will Carry You Through

Don’t be angry at God for the storm you face,
He’s not the cause—but your refuge, your grace.
The weight you bear, the tears you cry,
He sees it all—He hears each sigh.

When life feels cruel, and hope seems small,
He’s still your strength, the Lord of all.
Though answers hide and pain runs deep,
His promises are yours to keep.

He doesn’t promise skies of blue,
But He’ll walk each darkened mile with you.
Not every valley is meant to last,
But faith will guide you through the past.l

So lift your eyes, though the way is rough,
His grace is gentle, His love enough.
Don’t let your heart turn cold or blind
God’s not behind you… He walks in time.

Trust in Him when the night feels long,
He’ll turn your sorrow into song.
You’re not alone in what you do
Hold on, dear soul… He’ll carry you through.

Isa 43:2  When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.

For God's Honor and Glory
MarkWaldrop

What Must We Do

      What Must We Do

Violence begets violence—so cycles repeat,
Old wounds reopen on every street.
Anger returns where love once stood,
And peace is buried beneath what “should.”

What must we do in a world torn apart,
To mend the flesh and heal the heart?
We cannot strike and hope for calm,
Nor shout and pray for quiet balm.

We must begin where hatred ends
With open hands and listening friends.
With courage not to raise the fist,
But build a world where none are missed.

We teach our children not with fear,
But with the truth: all lives are dear.
We speak for those who have no say,
And walk with those cast far away.

Forgiveness is a heavy stone,
But it can raise a brighter home.
Justice wrapped in mercy’s thread
Can weave new paths where blood once bled.

So what must we do? We choose to start
With softer voice and braver heart.
For peace is not a passive dream,
But fierce and real—andours to redeem.

MarkWaldrop