Morning Meditations
Summary: These meditations are 5-10 minute segments to help focus on what God might want for us in the new day!
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- Artist: Nathan Cook
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In this episode, we look at how receiving Jesus’ unconditional love allows us to love our neighbors as ourselves.
In this episode, we look at the greatest commandment and its implications for how we live in the world!
In this episode, we learn that it is brevity of life that gives each moment so much meaning!
In this episode, we learn that “real care” means walking together in both the joys and the heartaches of life realizing that God often uses our brokenness as pathways to joy!
In this episode, we learn that real care comes from recognizing our shared humanity with others!
In this episode, we see the interconnectedness of our relationship with God and others both in love and suffering.
In this episode, we discover that it is in owning up to our part in the evil in the world that we are set free to live a life of forgiveness, peace, and love!
In this episode, we look at how being “In Christ” ties us into the great Salvation story in scripture and makes us children of God!
In this episode, we learn that we can take all of our past, the good and the bad, and be thankful because we know God can use us!
In this episode, we learn that gratitude brings more gratitude!
In this episode, we are challenged to acknowledge our pain and to allow the wounds of Christ who identified with our suffering to heal our wounds so that we can live in the present rather than being caught in the past!
In this episode, we learn that in our weakness we realize God’s strength.
In this episode, we are encouraged to allow ourselves to feel our pain and even cry tears knowing that God will be faithful to comfort us!
In this episode, we look at the unconditional forgiveness of God and realize that it is only this forgiveness that allows us to forgive.
In this episode, we realize that we find God’s power by becoming powerless. Paula says it this way, “We have these treasures in jars of clay...”