You were hardwired for love, so everything you decide, desire, think, say, and do
is an expression of love for someone or something.
March 28, New Morning Mercies Devotional
This devotional includes 1 John 2:15-17 and reminders over and over again that we all are lovers and we were created to love God.
Today's Fighter Verses devotional reminds that God made us to be worshippers and to sing songs.
God made us to sing songs. But left to ourselves we often sing to be praised. Psalm 96 urges us to use our voices not in order to earn praise, but in order to give it. Three times David tells us to "sing to the Lord." This repetition signals, "Pay attention!" God created vocal cords to give praise to him.This week's Fighter Verses and Fighter Verses devotional, along with today's New Morning Mercies devotional remind us of the biggest fight each and every one of us has each day - Who will I worship?
The two main questions we discussed in tonight's Fight Night study were
- What is the singular focus of Psalm 96:1-3?
- What is a "new song?"
The very strong singular focus of Psalm 96;1-3 is the Lord. This is very obvious for several reasons
- We are told to "sing to the Lord" three times.
- We are to proclaim what He has done all the time ("day after day").
- We are to proclaim what He has done to everyone.
This "new song" is not necessarily the idea of replacing the old with something new. It has a new "fresh" everyday idea to it. Lamentations 3:22 - 23 says "But this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."
All of this is an important reminder for churches, church leaders, and church members this Easter weekend.
It is very easy to forget the focus and the audience of Easter.
The focus is Jesus Christ and his victory of sin, death and the devil.
The audience is God himself.
Here are two articles that have challenged my thoughts about Easter Services:
Seven Critical Issues Easter Services
6 Ways to Manage Easter Expectations
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