![]() Tell him he’s a good Father, thanking him for being caring, close, and consistent. Gratitude gets you to focus on your loving Father who meets all your needs.ĭon’t start your day with confession or requests. The Bible says, “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows” (James 1:17 NIV). ![]() Do you want to grumble, gripe, and grunt your way through the day, or do you want to be grateful? You’ll discover how to have a more vibrant prayer life, connect with the Lord, and establish a consistent daily prayer time.Experts say that the attitude you have for the day is set in the first eight minutes of your day. This year’s theme, Experiencing God’s Peace will help you tap into God’s power and presence as you discover the keys to praying with passion and purpose.įeaturing a soft-touch cover and 235 beautifully designed pages, this journal brings you over 150 life-changing Bible verses, stunning photos, and beautiful artwork. So whatever you give today will be matched dollar for dollar to impact more lives with the Gospel!Īnd we’ll say thanks for your generosity by sending you a powerful tool to give your prayer life a boost in the year ahead-the brand-new Daily Hope Prayer Journal! God uses your generous support to reach people around the world with the hope of Jesus through Daily Hope-and for a limited time, your gift will be doubled thanks to a $100,000 Matching Grant! Tap Into God’s Power and Presence When You Have Your Gift DOUBLED! PLAY today’s audio teaching from Pastor Rickįor more Daily Hope with Rick Warren, please visit ! How will you answer him when he asks what you did with what you were given? One day you’re going to stand before God. He said, “This one thing I do,” not “these 40 things I dabble in.” He did one thing with his life-the most important thing. His focus helped him endure the pain and stress and persecution. He modeled an iron will and fulfilled his purpose-even though even though he knew it would lead to his death. Luke 9:51 says, “As the time drew near for his return to heaven, moved steadily onward toward Jerusalem with an iron will” (TLB). He lived a selective life, and it allowed him to give his life for God’s kingdom and do what pleased his Father. You’ll realize what matters most in life, and you’ll choose not just good things but the most important things. You’ll set priorities that have an eternal focus. When you know where you’re headed and you focus in that direction, then you’re less likely to be distracted by less important things. Once you figure this out, you’re going to be able to better withstand the hard times in life. In other words, some things aren’t necessarily wrong-they’re just not necessary. ![]() I’m allowed to do anything, but not everything encourages growth” (GW). The Bible says in 1 Corinthians 10:23, “Someone may say, ‘I’m allowed to do anything,’ but not everything is helpful. But the key to effectiveness is being selective. There will always be a lot of options and opportunities. The older I get, the more I realize how important it is to be selective. “Anyone who lets him be distracted from the work I plan for him is not fit for the Kingdom of God.” Luke 9:62 (TLB)
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