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Finding Peace

We all long for an inner calm—especially when we’re in the valleys of life. We all want, pray for, and pursue peace. At the point of desperation, some people pursue peace by numbing their pain with alcohol, drugs, sex, food, success… The list is endless. Remember the old country song that says we are looking for love in all the wrong places and in too many faces? The same can be said about peace.

Some people tend to believe that peace is simply the absence of problems, valleys, and trials. Not so! Peace is a calm confidence that the Lord of the mountains is still on the throne—no matter how deep the valley may be. Peace recognizes Jesus walking on the water as He calms the crashing waves and stills the howling winds in your life. Trials become opportunities [ … ]

God Says “Yes”

When I am in a moment of deep prayer, feeling close to God and in tune with his Spirit, I find myself nodding a lot. “Yes, Lord, yes!” We know he can be trusted because what he promises becomes reality.

What a different picture this paints from the “thou shalt not” God that many people imagine him to be. To be sure, those “thou shalt nots” are still in Scripture and still his commands. But the emphasis in the New Testament is on the “thou shalls” and on the fulfillment of his many promises to those who love him.

God has said “Yes!” to you.

How will you answer him today?

Excerpted from Rise and Shine by Liz Curtis Higgs


Daily Reflection:
In what ways has God said “yes” to you?

ENGAGE: Pray Greater for 4 Days

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We all have honest moments when we’re gripped by a desire to feel that what we’re doing matters more. That who we are matters more. Are you ready to open your imagination to the possibility that God has a vision for your life that is greater?

Four of the most powerful principles and themes from GREATER were used to create a four-day prayer initiative for anyone looking to take their faith to another level or to help you get back on track. What’s holding you back? GET STARTED.

Read a sample from GREATER, by bestselling author Steven Furtick.

NEWS: FEARLESS Author Eric Blehm Weighs In on No Easy Day Controversy

Eric Blehm, the author of FEARLESS: The Undaunted Courage and Ultimate Sacrifice of Navy SEAL Team SIX Operator Adam Brown spoke with his local NBC station about the controversy surrounding the forthcoming SEAL book No Easy Day by Mark Owen. Go here to watch Blehm talk about his experience writing Special Operations books while still maintaining the integrity of top-secret information.

Accepted by God

In Ephesians, Paul tells us that we have been accepted in the Beloved, and that we have become His cherished sons and daughters. In Jesus Christ, God makes possible this favored place, this place of total acceptance. Just like Jacob with Joseph, God’s favor rests upon you as His “highly favored one.” This is true of every single person who is born again into the family of God.

It is this acceptance by the heart of a loving God that sets you free to achieve. Because you are accepted, you can now excel, your performance can now be Spirit-led with the possibility of eternal consequences.

Whenever performance is elevated above the truth of acceptance—whether it’s in the home, in the church, or in your own mind—you are not free to dream. Any sense of destiny or assignment from God [ … ]

A Vision from God

When you let the Holy Spirit paint a vision upon the canvas of your heart, a picture will emerge that will stagger your imagination and test your faith. If the vision doesn’t seem impossible to accomplish with your natural ability, it’s probably not from God.

But Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?” (Exodus 3:11)

Excerpted from The Blessed Church by Robert Morris


Daily Reflection:
What vision has God given you?

DEVOTIONAL: When Good Enough Isn’t by Susan Meissner

by Susan Meissner

Author, The Girl in the Glass

Anytime I chat with someone who has just returned from a trip to Italy, the first question I always ask is, Did you go to Florence?

And if they say yes, then I ask them if they saw the David. Not the stony imposter that sits in the sun-and-statue-drenched piazza of the Palazzo Vecchio. Did they see the real deal. Michelangelo’s David. The one that stands on the tiled floor of the library-quiet Accademia. The one that takes your breath away. Did they see that one?

If they say no, they ran out of time, or no, they didn’t want to wait in line, or – and this is the worst – they’re happy with the photo they got of the copy in the piazza, I experience a little inner crisis.  [ … ]

How Far Can We Go?

The reality is we don’t know how far we can go in life. We don’t know how much good we can create. We can’t know for sure which stars in the night sky belong to us. Our destiny, in many ways, always remains a mystery.

And yet…while we can’t be sure about how far we can go, we do know this: we’re meant to go further than where we are today. We can’t deny the urge inside us to be different and to make a difference. We might not be able to reach the sky, but we can step into the opportunities that are right in front of us. We can take risks.

Excerpted from Spark by Jason Jaggard


Daily Reflection:
What risk are you being called to take today?