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A Prayer for New Beginnings | Your Daily Prayer

New beginnings often come with mixed emotions. While we long for what’s fresh and restored, stepping into something new usually requires letting go of what’s familiar—even when it’s uncomfortable or painful. This devotional paints that picture through a story of a guarded man who finds healing when he chooses forgiveness, community, and courage over isolation. His journey reflects a deeper spiritual truth: new life almost always involves release before renewal.

Abraham and Abimelech: God’s grace

In Genesis 20, we see Abraham and Sarah face a moment of fear that leads to deception, yet God’s grace shines through.

Sodom and Gomorrah’s destruction

In Genesis 19, we witness the tragic destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, a story that warns of the consequences of compromise, sin, and the subtle influence of culture on our lives. Through Lot’s story, we see the dangers of passivity, the impact of poor decisions on family, and the importance of fleeing temptation.

Finding Another Way- Lessons of Epiphany

Epiphany Sunday is not just about recognizing truth; it is about choosing what to do once that truth is revealed… Finding Another Way I had an epiphany in church yesterday, thanks to our pastor, on Epiphany Sunday. And yes—the pun is intentional. The word epiphany comes from the Greek epiphainein, meaning revelation, appearance, or manifestation. On Epiphany Sunday, we celebrate the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles—best known as the story of the Magi, or the Three Wise Men, who came bearing gifts to the Christ child. Here is the familiar story from Matthew 2: Wise Men from the East Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.” When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. Then Herod, when he had secretly called the wise men, determined from them what time the star appeared. And he sent them to Bethlehem and said, “Go and search carefully for the young Child, and when you have found Him, bring back word to me, that I may come and worship Him also.” When they heard the king, they departed; and behold, the star which they had seen in the East went before them, till it came and stood over where the young Child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy. And when they had come into the house, they saw the young Child with Mary His mother, and fell down and worshiped Him. And when they had opened their treasures, they presented gifts to Him: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Then, being divinely warned in a dream that they should not return to Herod, they departed for their own country another way. If you missed the subtext of the story, Herod wanted the foretold Messiah eliminated. The Magi came to Jerusalem seeking guidance about the newborn King of the Jews. Herod directed them to Bethlehem and instructed them to return with word of the child’s whereabouts- but they were warned in a dream that Herod intended to kill the Child. They refused to obey. Herod’s threat was real. When he realized he had been defied by the Magi, he ordered the killing of all the young boys in Bethlehem in an attempt to ensure that the long-expected Messiah would not survive. But the massacre failed in its intention. Mary and Joseph fled with Jesus to Egypt, and the story of salvation continued to unfold. It seems to me that the Magi were not only wise, but courageous- willing to disregard the orders of a powerful and treacherous king. My insight this year is that Epiphany Sunday is not just about recognizing truth; it is about choosing what to do once that truth is revealed and who to obey. The decision by the Wise Men to follow God’s will changed history. What if they had obeyed the king’s orders and returned to Jerusalem, even though they knew better? What if they had not found another way home? The story of humanity might have turned out very differently. I see clear parallels today- and that is at the heart of my epiphany. There have been millions of words spent analyzing the events of the past year and the change of course for our nation. To me, the emerging mindset can be summarized simply as might makes right. Not mercy or kindness, not fairness or justice, but coercion, retribution, transactional advantage, bullying- raw power. “Holding the cards.” Many of us grew up believing our nation aspired to something better, perhaps best expressed in the words popularized by Martin Luther King Jr.: “The arc of history bends toward justice.” These days, it feels like the arc is bending back the other way. The law of the jungle is not new- it's ancient. Thucydides described it 2,500 years ago: “The strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must.” Anyone who has read the Gospels knows this is the exact opposite of the message of Jesus and the will of the Father. What if the Magi had put their self-interest before their conscience? We can’t know. But we can rest in the belief that our Savior lives. And so we live in hope. The heavenly King reigns, and the tyrant king is dust. The song pairing this week is a demo of a recent song “Love has the Final Word.” https://youtu.be/Gr9dsS9rYcQ Until next time, stay safe, be brave and keep walking in the light. Love Has the Final Word The cool sea breeze washes over my skin fragile and new, I’m born again the stars stake their place above this is what I’m thinking of Love, has the final word love, has the final word love, love, love it has the final word graceful clouds drift across the moon the sun will be rising soon you show me what it means to love this is what I’m thinking of Love, has the final word love, has the final word love, love, love it has the final word I heard you whisper, it's time to begin I felt your love then, you said, let me in The tide rolls in, the shadows fade we share the warmth of a brand-new day love has the final word, love has the final word Love, love, love has the final word

Releasing Last Year's Burdens | Your Nightly Prayer

Dear Father, Tonight, I come to You with everything I’ve carried from last year—the burdens, the stress, the pain, the regrets, and the disappointments. You tell me to cast my anxiety on You because You care for me, and I want to believe that truth with my whole heart. Help me release what I’ve been holding too tightly. Strengthen me to trust You enough to let go and rest in Your care. Remind me that I don’t have to replay yesterday in my mind, because You are already present in tomorrow. Open my heart to believe that You are making things new in my life. Free my heart and mind from the weight of what was, and help me receive Your will and Your peace for what is ahead. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Constant communion with God (1-Minute Devotion)

Constant communion with God (1-Minute Devotion) – What a difficult but great place to strive to be! What would it look like if you and God had an on-going conversation throughout the entire day? #toughquestionsforgod #questionsforgod #dailydevotion #devotional

Interceding for others

In Genesis 18, Abraham experiences a life-changing encounter with God that reveals the power of intercession. As God plans to judge Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham boldly stands in the gap, pleading for mercy on behalf of the righteous.

PROVERBS 1-8 Audiobook

Get WISDOM with our series on PROVERBS Chapters 1 to 8 by RestorationJoplinChurch (at Gmail)

Why all the rules? (1-Minute Devotion)

Why all the rules? (1-Minute Devotion) – Why all the rules and regulations, can’t I just follow God without all that other stuff? #toughquestionsforgod #questionsforgod #dailydevotion #devotional

Abram’s encounter with God

In Genesis 17, Abram experiences a life-changing encounter with God that reshapes his identity and destiny. God reveals Himself as El Shaddai – the All-Sufficient One – and renames Abram and Sarai, giving them a new identity and purpose.

John Chapter 1

Hello I am Heather and I have 2 kids. I love Jesus and sharing the word with others

The Savings Secret Sophia Wishes She Knew Sooner

Sophia shares key insights on **personal finance** that she wishes she knew earlier. She breaks down the importance of **budget** planning and **saving money**, offering practical tips on **how to manage money** effectively. Learn fundamental **financial education** and the basics of **how to budget** your income.

Sarai and Hagar

Impatience can lead us to take matters into our own hands, but God’s timing is perfect. In today’s episode, we explore Genesis 16 and the story of Sarai and Hagar. While Sarai’s impatience creates conflict, God’s tender care meets Hagar in her darkest moment.

Overcoming Fear

Abram - Overcoming Fear: Genesis 15 Fear and doubt can paralyze us, even when God has promised great things for our lives. In today’s episode, we explore Genesis 15 and witness Abram’s journey of faith as he faces uncertainty about the future.

Walking with God

Walking with God: Genesis 13-14 In today’s episode, we explore Abram’s journey of faith as he navigates blessing, conflict, and temptation. Through his choices with Lot and his response to war and temptation, we see a blueprint for walking with God: worship, wisdom, courage, and integrity.

The Call of Abram

The Call of Abram: Genesis 11:10-12:20 In this episode, Sammy Tippit explores the life-changing call of Abram, highlighting the journey of faith, trust, and obedience. God called Abram to leave his home and step into the unknown, promising to bless him and make him a great nation.

Power of Connection

Power of Connection: Genesis 10:1-11:19 In this episode, Sammy Tippit examines the story of the Tower of Babel, highlighting the incredible power of words and unity. Humanity’s attempt to build a tower to make a name for themselves reveals how our communication can either honor God or pursue selfish ambition.

After the Storm

After the Storm: Genesis 8:1-9:28 In this inspiring episode, Sammy Tippit continues the story of Noah, focusing on life after the flood. As the waters recede, Noah steps out of the ark, builds an altar, and worships God for His faithfulness. God establishes a covenant with humanity, promising never to destroy the earth by flood again, and gives the rainbow as a lasting sign of hope.

The World out of control

The World out of control: Genesis 5:1- 7:24 In this episode, Sammy Tippit explores the dramatic story of Noah and the Flood, a world consumed by sin yet met with God’s mercy. As humanity spiraled into wickedness, Noah’s faith set him apart—he walked with God and obeyed His command to build the ark, despite ridicule and impossibility.

Root of Failure and Death

Root of Failure and Death: Genesis 4:1-24 In this gripping episode, Sammy Tippit explores one of the Bible’s most tragic stories—the first murder, as Cain kills his brother Abel. What began with rejection and jealousy grew into rage and destruction, showing how unchecked anger poisons hearts and generations.

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