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December 31, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 150
This has been a hard year for everyone. There are no guarantees that 2021 will be better. BUT what we do know is that we serve an awesome God! He is worthy of our praise! Let’s praise Him in the coming year and show others how amazing and wonderful He is.
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December 30, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 149:1
Are you “too comfortable” with the old hymns and songs you grew up with? Mark admits that he has felt this way a time or two. Today’s verse reminds us that God wants us to sing a “new song”! He delights in our worship and He doesn’t care if the song is old or new. So, give a new song a chance. It might just become your new favorite one.
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December 29, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 149:4
Did you know that God takes delight in YOU? YES – He really, really does! In the same way a parent takes delight in their children, God delights in HIS children.
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December 28, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 149:4
Pride is the opposite of humility, yet it is so easy to take pride in our accomplishments. Mark reminds us today that those accomplishments aren’t really our own. They are the Lord’s and he deserves the praise and recognition.
Extra Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:5-6; James 4:10; Isaiah 2:11
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December 23, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 147:147:7-9
There are many people today who do not give credit to God for all the amazing things in our world – especially when it comes to nature. They truly believe that grass just popped out of the ground one day. They truly believe that animals eat other animals out of convenience. But we know better, don’t we Christians? Everything in the world has a purpose and was designed by God.
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December 22, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 147:147:10-11
What do you give someone who has “everything”? What does God want from us? Mark reminds us that God doesn’t “need” anything from us, but He does want our love and devotion.
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December 21, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 147:12-13
Today’s passage speaks of God strengthening our gates. What does this mean in today’s vernacular? How can we strengthen our gates? How can we strengthen future generations?
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December 18, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 146:3-5
People are people. People are human. The actions from our fellow humans shouldn’t surprise us. We mess up. We say things we shouldn’t. We fail – miserably. But God doesn’t fail. He doesn’t mess up. He doesn’t say things He shouldn’t. There is no need to worry about the cares of tomorrow when God already knows what will happen.
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December 17, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 86:12-13
Do you ever just stop everything you’re doing to thank God? Thank Him for the blessings, for the trials, for the answered prayers, for everything. Mark reminisces about the old hymn “Count Your Blessings” in today’s devotion.
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December 16, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 145:1-3
Are you praising God every day? I know it’s hard to do sometimes, but we should really try to do this. Mark has three ways we can do that: call on God for help, share His love with others, and acknowledge His presence. See? Easy peasy! Try it today.
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December 15, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 145:8-9
God is gracious and merciful, but that doesn’t mean He never gets angry. Mark uses Moses and the Israelites as an example in today’s devotion. He also offers a warning: don’t rebel just because you know God will forgive you. Strive to live like Jesus.
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December 14, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 29:1-2
We do not deserve to be loved by God, but He deserves to be loved by us. He deserves our honor. He deserves our praise and worship. Worship literally means to ascribe worth. Let’s do all we can today to show others that we honor and glorify the God of creation.
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December 11, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 145:17
How can God be both righteous and kind? Aren’t these polar opposites? Mark explains that they actually aren’t! In order to be righteous, God is kind. Aren’t you glad that He is?
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December 10, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 145:18-20
God doesn’t lie. When He promises something, He follows through. We may not always get the response we “want” from God when we pray, but we will always get what we need “need”.
As we walk this life with Him, growing in our Christian faith, our desires become His desires. That doesn’t mean we will always
“do good”, but it does mean we desire to.
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December 9, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 145:21
Why do we praise God? Does He just want attention? Obviously not. But really – why do we worship Him? Mark uses this short verse today to remind us that when we praise God through our lives, actions, words, and deeds other will see Him, too.
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December 8, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 144:1-2
Isn’t it amazing how God prepares us for life challenges? Even when we don’t see His plan, we can trust that He knows what He is doing.
Mark references an Amy Grant song in today’s devotion: “All
I Ever Have to Be”
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December 7, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
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December 4, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 144:13-15
Is it wrong to pray for bounty? Is it wrong to work for abundance? Is money evil? Should we be satisfied with being broke or just getting by? Mark reminds us today that what we have is what God gives us. Be a good steward of what He provides.
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December 3, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 143:1-2
I bet you have never gotten out of bed in the morning, thinking: “I wonder how I can sin today.” That would just be crazy! But whether we want to or not, we still sin. Good news: God’s mercy is new every morning. His righteousness makes us whole!
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December 2, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 143:3-6
Although this devotion from Mark was written several years ago, it is very timely for our current situation with COVID. Many of us feel overwhelmed and maybe even forgotten right now. The Psalmist in today’s passage sure did. Mark reminds us of four things we can do to lift our spirits as we rely on God.
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November 25, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 141:5
Have you ever been criticized for something you did? It’s tough to accept criticism, especially from someone you admire. Mark shares about his own experience with this and offers some advice in today’s devotion.
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November 24, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 141:8-9
Most of us will never experience battle in a physical war. We do, however, experience frequent emotional and even spiritual battles. Today’s Psalm passage reminds us that God is our protector, but we must also do our part: we must keep our eyes on Him.
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November 23, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 140:7
Although most of us are not in the military, we still fight daily battles. Today’s devotion is about being ready for battle – spiritual battle. Mark uses the famous Scripture from Ephesians 6:10-18 “Put on the Full Armor of God.”
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November 20, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 139:7-12
We cannot escape God’s love for us. We cannot escape His care. We can try to hide from Him, but He always know exactly where we are. I don’t know about you, but this gives me peace and confidence knowing that I am always in the palm of His hand.
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November 19, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 139:13-14
This is a passage most people know by heart. Mark reminds us today that God is the designer of all things and we should give Him the credit for it. He has taken a personal interest in each of us – even before we were made. He loves us that much! How amazing is that?
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November 18, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 69:30-33
I don’t know about you, but I’m not perfect. I know – big shocker, right? But thankfully we have a God who is. We have a God who sent His son, who was also perfect, to live as a man on earth, to die a sinless death, and who was raised from the dead after three days. This gives me hope, and I rejoice daily in this knowledge. In spite of my sin and faithlessness, God loves ME and YOU unconditionally.
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November 13, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 137:1-6
This Psalm is so sad – perhaps the saddest passage in the Old Testament. The people who had been exiled from Babylon were being forced to sing and be joyful by their captors. But how could they be joyful when they were in mourning?
Where was God in all of this? Had He forsaken them? Never!
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November 12, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 136:1-4
Mark used this chapter in Psalms in his Monday devotion. The chapter has 26 verses and every verse ends the same way: His steadfast love endures forever.
When we are scared, tempted, feel unfairly treated, lose our direction or motivation, become impatient or depressed, and worry about our future, one thing remains the same: God’s steadfast love, which endures forever.
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November 11, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 130:5-7
Patience is a virtue – and many of us don’t have any! Am I right? Mark encourages us in today’s devotion to ask God for patience. Wait! What? Why? Like I said… It’s a virtue!
Scripture References: Galatians 5:22; Romans 9:22; 2 Corinthians 12:12; and Colossians 1:11
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November 5, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 134:3
“God bless you!” We have all said this to someone – especially after they sneeze. But this phrase means so much more than that. Listen close to today’s devotion and let it be an encouragement to you so you may be a blessing to others.
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November 4, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 133
The Bible is full of wise words about the importance of unity. We cannot survive and thrive without it. Mark references John 17:20-23 and Ephesians 4:1-6.
EDITOR’S NOTE: How timely this devotion is today after the election yesterday! No matter who is President – Christ is still King!
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October 29, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 101:7
Why can it be so hard to be honest sometimes? Sure, we don’t want to hurt someone’s feelings or lose our job if we make a mistake at work. What does Jesus say about honesty? Mark reminds us of John 8:44, when Jesus confronted some adversaries.
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October 28, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 126:1-3
How often do you rejoice in the Lord? Obviously when things are great, right? What about when things aren’t so great? Paul wrote in Philippians 4:13
“I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.” Take comfort and JOY in that today.
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October 15, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 115:1
God really does love you. No brag. Just fact.
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October 14, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 114:1-7
Today’s devotion is Biblical Smack Talk! Mark compares it to Michael Jordan smack-talking his opponent and then slam dunking the ball to prove his point.
Remember: It is not a bad thing to boast in the Lord!
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October 9, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Terry Lowry
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 111:1-3
Mark writes in today’s devotion about a letter he once received from an atheist concerning religion and science. Are the two closely related or opposites? What did Paul say about science and God?
This Psalm is a perfect example of how science is an extension of Christianity.
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October 8, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 110:4
Melchizedek was only mentioned in the Bible three times: Genesis 14, this passage in Psalm 110, and Hebrews 5-7. This is notable because Melchizedek can be translated as “My king is righteous”. Mark explains how Melchizedek connects to Jesus in today’s devotion.
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October 7, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 110
Mark explains that today’s passage was viewed as a “Messianic Psalm” by the early church because it appears to prophesy about Jesus. In fact, Jesus even referenced this Psalm when questioning the Pharisees! It must be pretty important…
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October 2, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 102:11-12
What are you doing with your time on earth? It doesn’t matter how old you are – you STILL have something left for the Lord to use to further the Kingdom of God.
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October 1, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 105:5-6
We often think about our past with negative memories or feelings. The Psalm passage today encourages us to think about our past in a positive way as it relates to our present and immediate future. How has your past shaped you? How has God brought you to where you are today?
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September 30, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 105:4
How often do you pray? Read your Bible? Go to church? Today’s passage reminds us to seek the Lord continually. The presence of the Lord is not something that we experience one time and never again. We should seek Him daily – all day long.
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September 25, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 103:8-10
God is all about balance. He loves us, but He also must punish us when we disobey Him. Mark Lanier writes this in today’s devotion:
“How does God teach us? How does He set us free from the deceitful addiction? He corrects. He chides us. He shows us some of the consequences of our sins and the anger the sin rightly stirs in Him.”
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September 24, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 103:1
Are you blessing God in everything you do? I know it’s hard – especially when we are doing menial chores like washing dishes or cleaning a toilet. Mark reminds us today that God wants us to praise His name in ALL we do – not just when we are at church, Bible study, or praying.
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September 23, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 102:25-27
Mark’s mother’s favorite hymn is “How Great Thou Art”. Today’s Psalm is the inspiration for the beginning and the end of that hymn – but the middle was not. Why?
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September 18, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 127:1-2
What is your house built on? Are you trying too hard on your own to guide your spouse and children? Do you rely too much on your own ability in your career choices? Today’s Psalm is a reminder that God is in control.
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September 17, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 101:5
Do you struggle with pride and arrogance? We all do at some point. Mark reminds us today that when we are prideful or arrogant, we are robbing God of the glory due Him. Our role on earth should be centered on His desires and plans for us, not for others.
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September 16, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 101:2-4
Are you the same person at home that you are in public? Most of us cannot say that we are. Most people often put their best face forward in public – especially at church. Mark writes that the words in today’s passage should become a mantra by which we live by.
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September 11, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
Discussed by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 99:1-3
What shakes you up? What scares you? What makes you tremble with joy? Does Jesus?
Mark reminds us of several things in today’s devotion:
Don’t take the Lord for granted.
This world does not revolve around you.
Don’t use God’s name in vain.
Daily worship is important.
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September 10, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 98:4-6
Do you play the lyre? What about the trumpet? I don’t play either! But those aren’t the only instruments that we can use to give praise to God. We use our resources, talents, creativity, dedication, and our time to bring Him honor and glory.
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September 9, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 98:1-3
Have you ever thought about how absolutely amazing it is that people all around the world know about Jesus and God? Even way back then, people in the known world had heard about Jesus! How? They didn’t have the internet, let alone printed material.
Be in awe of Jesus today.
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September 8, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 97:10-12
Are love and hate opposite? Mark says “nope”. How can this be, though, when love is a godly trait and hate is evil? Mark references Paul’s words in Galatians 6:7-9 to explain…
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September 7, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 97:6
Have you ever heard the saying: “He can’t see the forest for the trees”?
Mark believes this perfectly sums up today’s short passage from Psalms. Everyone has “seen” the beauty of God’s creation, but many choose not to acknowledge that it is a gift from God to us.
What has God done in YOUR life lately? Have you acknowledged that? Do it today!
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September 4, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 96:7-8
Are you a giving person? Some people seem to be natural givers, while others have to work on it. We worship a giving God, and He calls us to become more like Him. We need to learn to be givers.
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September 3, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 96:6
Do you realize that God gives us gifts? He gives us splendor, majesty, strength, beauty, and so much more! What are you doing with those gifts? Allow God to use you today!
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September 2, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 96:1-4
Christians realize that the “things” we have in this life are not from anything we have done; God is the supplier of all our needs. That is what makes us different from the world.
Who have you told lately about the good works of Jesus? Mark issues a challenge in today’s devotion…
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September 1, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 95: 6-8
It is easy to praise the Lord when times are good. But when times are not so good, it is hard to find joy. The Psalmist in today’s passage remembers a time when the Israelites should have been rejoicing; after all, they had been delivered from Egypt and were in the Promised Land! But, they still found things to complain about.
What will you find joy in today?
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August 31, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 95:1-3
Do you love worship songs? I do! Mark loves the old hymn, “Holy, Holy, Holy”. The melody of a song, along with the lyrics, are important and can change our mood in an instant. There are songs for mourning and songs for dancing. But God doesn’t just get one type of song; He gets them all! ?
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August 28, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 94:7-11
Most people in America believe in God. Do they really think He is paying attention, though? They live their life the way they want to, doing the things that make them happy, without a care in the world. They are going to be awfully surprised when they get to heaven!
Mark admits that he sometimes behaves the same way, thinking he knows better than God. Do you ever do this?
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August 27, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 94:1-3
We have a difficult time thinking about God as a God of wrath and vengeance. But, if He wasn’t, He wouldn’t be a God of love and mercy, either. He cannot be one without the other. And that is exactly why He sent His son, Jesus, to die on the cross for our sin.
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August 26, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 93:5
The word “amen” has several different meanings when we translate it from Hebrew to English: trustworthy, faithful, and truly. Mark uses this one simple word “amen” in today’s devotion to explain why we should follow God’s decrees and instructions, not the worlds.
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August 25, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 93:1-2
This is passage of great Hebrew poetry, which Mark explains in today’s devotion. In summary: God’s reign is forever and He doesn’t change. He is to be exalted on high.
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August 24, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 92:12-15
Righteous living requires discipline and obedience for the whole person: heart, mind, and body. Mark reminds us that it is important to fill our lives with good things, not bad things. It is easier said than done, but it IS possible with God’s help!
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August 20, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 92:11-13
Remember the time in Scripture when Jesus went into the wilderness to be alone and fast? Then Satan tempted Jesus? And Jesus had some epic responses? That was awesome!!
Today’s Psalm passage is one that Satan used – out of context, of course – to tempt Jesus. Do you know anyone who does this, too? Maybe a stranger on social media?
Editor’s Note: Be careful what you share on social media. Know your Scripture. Research the context of that Scripture before sharing. Make sure it’s the truth!
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August 19, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 91:9-10
Mark has three thoughts about this passage:
1. God is like an umbrella, protecting us from evil.
2. Evil can do its worst, but God brings out the best.
3. As believers, we face the evil in the world with joy in our hearts.
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August 18, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 90:1-7
God is not only the Almighty, He is also our Lord on a personal level. His protection and care for us is unwavering. He is a shield to block our enemies. Therefore, we have no need to fear what this life brings.
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August 17, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 90:16-17
Every building needs a good foundation. Your building – your body and soul – need a good foundation, too! What are you using to build and protect your foundation?
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August 14, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 90:8
Today’s devotion has some good news and bad news.
First the bad news: God knows all my sins, even the ones I don’t like to think about.
Now for the good news: God knows all my sins, even the ones I don’t like to think about.
Yep. The good news and the bad news is the same!
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August 13, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 90:2-4
Is your life ruled by time – clocks, calendars, even the sun? Most people would say this is true. We must remember, though, that God exists outside of space and time. He sees, knows, and hears all things. This is what makes Him God!
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August 12, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 90:1
Most modern homes are only built to last for a generation or two. Not so the Lord’s house! His dwelling place is for ALL generations and lasts forever!
Extra Scripture References:
Isaiah 41:4
Lamentations 5:19
Isaiah 51:8
Ephesians 3:5
John 14:1-4
Genesis 12:3
Ephesians 3:21
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August 6, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 89:1-2
Mark writes: Since Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, humanity has had a huge problem. People are ensnared by sin ant that sin brings death and separation from God.
He continues (paraphrased, of course): God told His followers: “I know about the problem of sin and separation. Trust me. I’ve got this!”
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August 5, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 88:13-15
The writer of today’s Psalm felt hopeless and all alone. He was desperately crying out to God to save him. He wondered if God even heard his cry!
Have you ever felt all alone, without hope? Have you ever wondered where God was – if He even cared? Mark remind us today that God has never – and will never – forsake us. He has a plan; trust it.
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August 4, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 88:1-3
Why do we often only cry out to God is times of sorry and anguish? Many of the Psalms were written during a time of heartache. This Psalmist, however, offers praise to God day and night! Do you?
Our earthly relationships function in much the same way: we seek help only when we are in the valley. But God wants to be our refuge even during times of great joy! Although God already knows what our future holds, He still desires to be a part of our lives – the good, the bad, and the ugly. Give thanks to Him today – for everything!
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August 3, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm Psalm 88:1-3
Why do we often only cry out to God is times of sorry and anguish? Many of the Psalms were written during a time of heartache. This Psalmist, however, offers praise to God day and night! Do you?
Our earthly relationships function in much the same way: we seek help only when we are in the valley. But God wants to be our refuge even during times of great joy! Although God already knows what our future holds, He still desires to be a part of our lives – the good, the bad, and the ugly. Give thanks to Him today – for everything!
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July 31, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 86:5-6
The people of God are not an afterthought. We are rightfully distinguished apart from those who do not recognize Jesus Christ as Savoir and Lord. (Revelation 13:8) Paul wrote about this very subject to the Philippians, as well. In fact, there are numerous mentions of this throughout the Bible.
Why does God have our names written down in the Lamb’s Book of Life? Why do we matter so much to Him?
Is YOUR name written in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
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July 30, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 86:15-17
Have you ever asked the Lord for his favor? Mark admits that this is not something he is always comfortable doing. But he does it anyway! He reminds us of King Herod (Luke 23:8-9) and the Pharisees (Mark 9:11-12) in today’s devotion.
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July 29, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 146:5-9
Do you ever feel helpless? I think we all have at one point or another. The good news: God never leaves us, nor does He ever forsake us. Mark Lanier breaks down the four verses in today’s devotion to offer us some encouragement.
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July 23, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 84:8-12
Would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of the Lord or dwell in the tents of wickedness? The answer should be obvious! But are you really living your life this way?
Remember: Living in the presence of God, you can face another day
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July 22, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 84:5-7
When was the last time you had overwhelming joy being in the presence of God? Do you find your strength in Him? Does praising God bring you joy or is it just part of your routine? Find JOY in the Lord today!
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July 16, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 80:4-7
Have you ever experienced so much grief that you just want to give up? I’m sure we have all been there a time or two. But guess what! God doesn’t give up! He is always there. Even when we sin, He is there. When we shake our fists at Him, He is there. When we cry “Where are you, God?” He is there!
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July 15, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 80:1-2
God is the Good Shepherd and Jesus is the Great Shepherd! Just as a shepherd must lead his flock to food and water, so much our Shepherd. The sheep also know their master’s voice, just as we know the voice of Jesus. And don’t worry – when we go astray, Jesus will always find us and lead us back.
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July 9, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 78:1-4
What are you doing today to learn more about God? This devotion is a great start! Mark encourages us today to always keep learning and growing in our walk with God.
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July 8, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 77:13-15
There is no other God like our God. What other “god” would die for sinners? Not one! God is the only Holy God. Mark explains what “holy” means in today’s devotion….
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July 7, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 77:2-6
Troubles come in different forms and intensities. The Psalmist in today’s passage was having a rough time – a really rough time. He couldn’t even speak! What should we do in such times? Mark has some suggestions in today’s devotion.
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July 6, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 77:1
Prayer is a two-way street. We pray to God, asking for help, deliverance, and myriad of other things. In return, God listens to us. He really, really listens. And He always answers; it just might not be what we want or expect. How are you praying to God today?
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July 3, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 75:2-5
Is God fair? Is He just? Some people do not believe that God is fair or just. After all, bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people. Mark reminds us of Judas Iscariot, the apostle who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
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July 2, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 74:18
Can you believe that there are actually some people who think they are smarter than God? I know! It’s hard to believe, but it’s true. Mark breaks down this short passage today, explaining the meaning and purpose behind Hebrew poetry.
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July 1, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 74:12-17
God is in all things. He created all things. He is beyond all things. There is a purpose and meaning behind all that He has done, is doing, and will do in the future. Put your faith in Him today. He wants to rescue you!
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June 25, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 71:5
Is it absolutely necessary to trust in the Lord as a young child? Obviously not! But what benefits does having a strong faith in the Lord in our youth give us in adulthood?
Remember: God gives us a choice: the narrow road or wide road. Which will you choose? Which will your children and grandchildren choose?
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June 24, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 72:12-14
Editor’s Note: Today’s devotion is so timely and important as our nation faces many hardships.
In America, we elect people to serve our communities, cities, and state. They make decisions on our behalf. But as a government of the people and for the people, we have responsibilities, too. Are you following the example of the Good Samaritan?
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June 18, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 70:1-3
I love this passage of Scripture. God is MY refuge. God is MY rock. He will NEVER fail to answer my call. He is the same for every person past, present, and future. He will continually be there for His people.
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June 17, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 70:4-5
The Psalmist in today’s passage begins his prayer with thanksgiving and praise to God. Then he shifts toward a prayer request. The Psalmist acknowledges that it is just as important to ask as is it to praise. When is the last time you did both?
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June 11, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 69:16-18
Have you ever tried to complete a Sudoku puzzle? They are hard! Can you imagine how hard it is for God to keep His children “in line”? Here’s the thing though: God gives us a CHOICE. We can choose to use His “number” or use our own. Which is better?
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June 10, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 69:1-3 and 13
Do you ever get frustrated when God doesn’t answer your prayers right away? Mark reminds us today that God’s timing is always perfect, ours is not.
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June 4, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 68:5-6
What is your relationship with God like? Mark reminds us in today’s devotion that God is a God of relationships. He desires for us to know Him. And like a good friend – the BEST friend – he protects us and meets our needs.
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June 3, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 68:4
Sometimes we just need to shout our thanks to God! What are you thankful for today? Tell God what you’re thankful for. He wants to know!
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May 28, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 66:1-4
Sometimes we just need to shout our thanks to God! What are you thankful for today? Tell God what you’re thankful for. He wants to know!
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May 27, 2020
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 65:9-13
This passage is a little rough to understand if you don’t know the context. Mark explains that the psalmist is praising God the King of kings for being a good ruler, not cruel like so many of the earthly kings were. God is a provider, not a destroyer.
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May 21, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 63:1-2
Have you ever been really thirsty? We all have at time or another. How often have you thirsted for Jesus? Like – really, really thirsted for Jesus? Come to him today and let him quench your thirst.
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May 20, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 62:8-9
We all know that we should put our trust in God. But do you rely on Him? Are those not the same thing? Well, yes and no. We trust God to provide for us and our family. We should rely on God to keep our job steady and constant. And we must always remember to remain humble. Our successes in life are not of our own doing; God deserves all the credit and the praise.
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May 14, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 59:1-2
We all need protection from God. Maybe not in the sense of saving us from a murderer, like David wrote about in this Psalm. But we all have enemies who would like to see some kind of harm come to us – usually this is in a professional/financial sense. Mark shares a personal story today…
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May 13, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 58:1-2
What has your attention? What do you value? What do you spend your energy on? What are you fearful of losing? Mark asks these questions in connection with today’s Psalm passage. He also offers a warning: “We should never make money, people, position, power, or anything our confidence.”
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May 7, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 55:16-17 and 22
We will all have problems in this life. That is a given. It’s how we react to and solve those problems that make the difference. Do you get angry? Do you turn to alcohol or drugs? Those are obviously not good resources. Counseling and prescription drugs are useful tools to help us – but they should not be the only solution. Mark encourages us to turn to the Lord first.
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May 6, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 55:12-14
Have you ever been betrayed by a friend? The hurt from that experience is real and oftentimes hard to forgive. Mark urges us to follow Jesus’ example in his forgiveness to Judas.
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April 30, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 52:2-3 and 5-7
How many times has God warned you not to do something, but you do it anyway? Mark offers some encouragement in today’s devotion. “When we find ourselves stuck in the negative consequences of our sins, we need to plead to God to help us.”
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April 29, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 51:16-17
Have you ever wondered why God used an innocent lamb as a symbol for the sacrifice of Jesus? Mark explains this illustration in today’s devotion, writing: “God doesn’t need humanity to sacrifice. God needs humanity to humbly accept the work of Jesus.”
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April 23, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 50:6
Mark takes this short verse and breaks it down into four parts today. The conclusion: God is good. Sin is bad. But thank goodness for God’s righteousness!
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April 22, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 50:3-5
Do you hear the voice of God? How can you explain to an unbeliever about hearing God’s voice? Mark once had a year-long email exchange with an atheist who challenged Mark’s faith in God. Mark uses several Scriptures to expand on today’s Psalm passage, discussing how we can hear God’s voice.
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April 16, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 48:1, 9-10
The world offers love that comes and goes, like the cycles of the moon. God’s love, however, is constant and steadfast. He doesn’t pick and choose when He loves. He does – always. Sometimes that love looks like discipline. He loves us through it all – sickness and pain – even death. He created us to love Him because He first loved us.
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April 15, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 47:1-2, 5-6
Sing! Shout! Celebrate! When you sing praises, do you just sing “about” God – or do you also sing “to” Him? Mark encourages us today to find some praise songs and worship TO God, not just about Him.
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April 9, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 44:4-8
Right now, during this Coronavirus quarantine, when we are not able to gather in a building for church, the devil and his demons are sure trying to get us to not follow God’s plan for our lives.
Although the Psalms for Living devotions were written several years ago, today’s devotion really hit home for me personally. Arm yourself with the full armor of God and give Him all the glory!
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April 8, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 44:1
Moses commanded the Israelites to pass the promises of God to the next generations. We are commanded to do the same. Are you telling your children and grandchildren of all the wonderful things God has done for you?
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April 2, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 40:4-5
Where do you put your trust: in the world or in God? Remember: The world will always try to deceive you and make you proud. God, however, wants only the best for you. He multiplies his blessings on those who follow, obey, and trust in Him.
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April 1, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 40:1-3
It might surprise you that Mark likes the band U2. Did you know, however, that most of the band members are Christians? Mark reminisces about the song “Forty” in today’s devotion.
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March 27, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 37:23-24
Too bad our lives aren’t directed by a God-inspired GPS. Or… is it? Mark reminds us that the Bible is our instruction/GPS manual, and no matter what decision we make, God will be by our side, guiding us along.
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March 26, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 37:21-22
Are you ready for a little Hebrew/English lesson today? I hope so! Mark explains that these verses hold four clauses like a chiasm. Curious? Listen in!
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March 25, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 37:11
Many people associate the word “meek” with weakness. This could not be further from the truth! Moses was considered meek, but he was actually very strong! Jesus was also called meek and he definitely wasn’t! Mark explains what “meek” actually means in today’s devotion.
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March 19, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 35:1-3
Most of us will never face a real-life-sword-and-shield-battle. We still face adversaries, though, in the form of gossipers, greedy manipulators, and those who wish us harm. Do you trust God to help you in those battles? Do you call out for His help?
Mark reminds us: “In Jesus, we have access to a power greater than all our adversaries combined.” Ask God for help and then trust Him to see you through.
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March 12, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 33:20-22
Mark breaks down these three verses today. First, he reminds us that we should be glad in the Lord (vs 21). Then, he goes back to verse 20: our souls should wait for the Lord. Then finally, he reminds us that God is on our side (vs 22). Aren’t you glad for that? Amen!
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March 11, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 33:1-3
God does not “need” our adoration and praise. We should honor and praise Him because it is the right thing to do. Mark warns us to not praise God out of duty, though; instead, we should honor Him deliberately and with a purpose.
Today’s Psalm offers a great life lesson we should all heed.
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March 9, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 32:8-9
Sometimes it is hard to listen to warnings, even from God! But that’s what the Bible is for: not only to offer guidance, but warnings, as well.
Today’s Psalm offers a great life lesson we should all heed.
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March 5, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 30:1-2
Have you ever been “down in the dumps”? The psalmist in today’s passage was definitely feeling that emotion! However, he had confidence that God would lift him up from his despair.
Do you have the same confidence?
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March 4, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 29:3-9
God’s voice speaks into our lives like a thunderstorm. His voice is powerful. What He says matters! We can hear God’s voice through His Word and through Jesus.
Are you listening?
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February 26, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 27:5-6
Mark writes in today’s devotion: “We love to live up on the mountaintop, but those experiences are really just retreats that allow us to advance against the troubles of the world.” Life isn’t going to be all sunshine and roses; nor will it be all rocks and valleys. Rejoice in ALL things!
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February 25, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 227:4
If you could ask God for one thing for yourself, what would it be? The psalmist in today’s passage simply asked to
“dwell in the house of Lord forever”. Is that what you were thinking? Probably not – and that’s okay. But, when you think about it, if you are a Christian, you already ARE dwelling in the house of the Lord forever!
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February 19, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 25:6-7
Mark calls this the “Old Testament Sinners Prayer”. He also explains why translation matters so much!
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February 18, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 24:4-5
Most people have a good grasp on common sense – right and wrong. However, sometimes there is a distinct difference between the world’s view and the Biblical view of common sense, which Mark writes about in today’s devotion.
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February 17, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 25:1-3
This Psalm has one simple truth: none who wait for the Lord will be put to shame. But, what does this mean, exactly? How can we still glorify the Lord if we are ridiculed in public? Is this still God’s will?
Mark uses his own experience as a trial lawyer as an example in today’s devotion, read by Sara Tracey.
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February 12, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 21:1
Remember the movie, “The Wizard of OZ”? The wizard, thought to be mighty and powerful, was anything but! God, however, IS mighty and powerful! In fact, “Oz” in Hebrew means
“strength” and “Salvation” is “Yeshua” or Jesus. Find out more about God’s strength through Jesus in today’s devotion.
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February 6, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalms 18:28-30
What is the difference between light and dark? Who lights your lamp? Does darkness sometimes overwhelm you? Mark believes this Psalm perfectly showcases how strong God is compared to our weakness; yet, He makes us strong! After all, darkness has no chance when God lights our lamp!
Mark uses several verses from the book of John, Matthew, and Romans to explain.
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February 5, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalms 18:25-27
Mark warns us to not make God in our image; remember: it’s the other way around! In other words, we must be careful not to make God into what we want. God made US and we should constantly be learning more about Him, His ways, and His direction for our life.
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February 3, 2020
Title: PSALMS FOR LIVING
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalms
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January 29, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living: Psalm 16:11
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 16:11
What brings you joy? A good meal, conversation, or vacation? Mark Lanier writes in today’s devotion that those types of activities only bring temporary joy. We should find our joy and pleasure in the presence of God – in good times and in bad.
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January 28, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living: Psalm 16:7-9
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 16:7-9
Where do you get your advice? Palm readers? Your horoscope? Friends or family? While the latter might be okay depending on if they are Christians or not, the former two are definitely no-go’s for Mark. Obviously, we should go to God first with everything, no matter how big or small. After all, He knows your past, present, and future. He has big plans for you!
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January 27, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living: Psalm 16:5-6
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 16:5-6
Many of us have a wealth of worldly possession to pass down to future generations. Many, however, do not. Are you satisfied with what God has given you? More importantly, have you made wise choices with what God has given you? Today’s Psalm just may compel you pause and think about what really matters.
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January 24, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living: Psalm 15:1
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 15:1
If you just look at the first verse (Lord, who may dwell in your sacred tent? Who may live on your holy mountain?), you may quickly answer,
“Me! Me!” But when you look at verses 2-4…things don’t look so promising now, do they? Mark also uses Deuteronomy 19:2 to explain these verses.
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January 23, 2020
Title: Psalms for Living: Psalm 14:7
Topic: Psalms for Living Read by Sara Tracey
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Today’s Psalms for Living devotion is from Psalm 14:7
God’s promises are just that: promises. The world has always been full of heartache, pain, and war. But God has always taken care of His people. The Jews suffered and worried many times, much like they do today. How did God show His faithfulness to the Jews in Egypt? How does He continue to show His faithfulness today?
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15; 12:3; 17:9; 28:14; 2 Samuel 7:12-14
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