Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Psalm 118:24
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What are you going to do with the depressing days of winter? January 24 was called the most depressing day of the year, yet we are called to rejoice!
What can we learn from a ride in the snow? When we travel with God, things might be a little uncomfortable sometimes, but we have a wonderful and exciting journey of joy.
So what birthday are you celebrating next? A grandchild celebrates birthday one and a grandmother celebrates birthday fifty and both rejoice in the gift of now.
Have you found it? Tom Norvell talks about living life abundantly, with urgency, a recognition that life is short, and that we may only have the opportunity to do some things once.
Things are not always the same. You wake up in the morning, and things are changing every day. Paul Faulkner reminds us to greet each day as a gift of something fresh, new, and something that has never happened before or will again.
So how does your day look? So much of life is a matter of perspective; we can choose to be glad.
If you could use a type of food to describe your life, what would it be? Consider the power of attitude, the idea that how we choose to view life impacts the quality of it.
How do we accomplish great things and find ourselves attaining greatness? Rubel Shelly uses John Wooden as an example and a great quote on the need to focus on doing today what we can do and make the little changes each day that get us closer to our goal.
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