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Hey Reader, There are moments in Scripture that invite us to slow down and pay attention, not to the miracle itself, but to the obedience that made room for it. That’s why I’m inviting you into this 3-week devotional journey, Do Whatever He Says. This journey is an invitation to move from observing what God is doing to actively responding to what He is saying. To release the pressure of making things happen and instead trust that obedience creates space for God to work. As we begin Week One, allow the Holy Spirit to gently shift your posture. Listen closely. Respond faithfully. And let God handle the results. Let’s begin. Do Whatever He Says Devotional (Pt. 1)Have you ever read about Jesus' first miracle at a beautiful wedding - turning water into wine - and wondered about its deeper meaning? Beyond how His ministry began with a wedding and points ahead to His bride (the church) being united with Him at the great Marriage of the Lamb, why would He choose this particular scene to reveal His divinity and humanity? Well, recently, while studying John 2, I asked God, "Lord, what more do you want to reveal to me about the first miracle?" His response completely shifted my perspective on this familiar story. Like many of you, I'd heard the story of Jesus turning water into wine countless times. I'd always focused on the miracle itself or on Mary's faith in her son. But God revealed something I'd completely missed before – the significance of those who were actually involved in this miraculous moment. Let's look at John 2:5-9. Mary tells the servants, "Do whatever he tells you." Then Jesus gives them specific instructions: fill the water jars, draw some out, and take it to the master of ceremonies. The servants obeyed each step, and the miracle moment began! What strikes me most is that Jesus – the Son of God who could do anything by Himself. Or he could have told the disciples – who were on the scene – to join in the moment. But he didn’t. He chose to partner with servants for His first miracle. This wasn't a coincidence; it was setting a precedent for how God wants to work with His people then and now. Consider for a moment the role of the servants in this story. The servants had three crucial roles that day: 1. They set up the miracle (through their obedience) vs 7-8 2. They revealed the miracle (by serving the wine) vs 8-9 3. They witnessed the entire process (while others, including the disciples, only saw the results) vs 9 This challenges me to examine my own posture before God. Am I being a spectator like the disciples, or am I positioning myself as a servant ready to obey His instructions? The beauty is that Jesus didn't need those servants to perform the miracle, but He chose to include them in His divine work. Pause and Ponder: Where in your life might God be inviting you to partner with Him as a servant rather than standing on the sidelines as an observer? Did You Miss the Latest YouTube Video?👉 Watch The Full Video HereI’m sharing a personal story about reading the entire Bible in 40 weeks and the unexpected outcome of that season. If you or someone you know has started (or is considering) a Bible-in-a-Year plan, I encourage you to watch this video first. You’ll be glad you did. Meet Reuben: The Firstborn Tribe
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Good morning Reader, We’re about to start this week’s Thessalonians teaching on YouTube! Click here to join us now. I’m so excited to dive into today’s topic on the Thessalonians overview with you. I can’t wait to see how God will speak to us and reveal more of His heart through this lesson. Be sure to share this email with anyone you know who could use some encouragement, peace, or strength this season. The Bible says, “those who hunger and thirst for righteousness shall be filled” (Matthew...
Hey Reader, As you know, tomorrow we’re starting the Thessalonians Bible Study Challenge at 7 AM EST on my YouTube Channel. But before we get started, I want to remind you that there’s still time to download the study guide that I created to go along with the teachings. Here’s what’s included: A 45-page interactive study that gives clarity on the key themes Daily overviews, reflection prompts, and biblical context for growth Practical tips and tools for modern-day application in real-life...
Reader,I want to remind you that in four days, on March 10th, we’re starting the Thessalonians Challenge on YouTube at 7 AM EST. Be sure to keep an eye on your inbox because I’ll be sending you more important updates as we dive into the Word of God together. Here’s everything you need to know about the challenge: Teachings are on YouTube each Tuesday at 7 AM EST, March 10th through May 5th The main theme for this challenge is a call to perseverance, holiness, and hope in God The challenge...