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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In today’s meditation we look at the parable of the talents and we are challenged to place our work as an offering before the Lord!
In this episode, we learn that living in such a way that our life honors God means that we will be ready no matter when Christ should return.
In this episode, we hear John the Baptist’s words to his disciples that Jesus must become greater and he must become less. This would be a great way for us to live as well.
In this episode we look at the parable of the Tax Collector and the Pharisee and realize that we all need mercy when approaching God!
In this meditation we look at the argument of Paul that if we were made right with God through the death of Jesus while we were still sinners, how much more will we be made alive through the resurrection life of the Risen Christ!
In this episode, we look at wisdom and how those who find wisdom find life!
In this episode, we listen to the beginning of the gospel of John. We examine Jesus as the one who “moves into the neighborhood” and come full of grace and Truth!
In this episode, we look at the Ten Commandments and we realize that even the commands in the law point us toward the abundant life that Jesus came to bring!
In this episode, we examine the motivation behind our giving and we realize that as our generosity is a response to God’s generosity to us!
In this episode we look at the greatest commandment and we are reminded that all our other relationships are tied to the main thing, Loving God with our whole heart!
In this episode, we realize that when we come to Jesus, trusting like a child, we can find rest and peace under His yoke.
In the letter to the Ephesians, Paul prays that they might be able to know how expansive the love of God is through the spirit that is at work within them!
In this episode we hear a familiar passage from John 15 about abiding. But today’s meditation focuses on the fact that it is God’s wi that his disciples bear fruit and that we should remember to ask God for what we need!
In this episode, we discover that it is not the observance of rituals, but rather the condition of our heart that makes us “clean” or “unclean.”
In this episode, we realize that, although our humanity is frail, its frailty allows God to receive glory for any good that may come of our lives. Whether or not we become the people we were created to be depends, not on our talents, but our willingness to surrender to the One who makes us whole!