God’s Grip – Our Strength

Today’s Scripture is Isaiah 41:10.

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

In this verse, God reassures us of His constant presence and support. One of the main takeaways is the promise of “Divine Strength.” This means that no matter what challenges we face, God is there to give us the strength we need to overcome them.

Life can be tough! Sometimes we feel weak and overwhelmed. But God promises to be our strength. As Psalm 73:26 says, “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” This reminds us that even when we feel like we can’t go on, God is there to lift us up and give us the power to keep moving forward.

If we rely on God’s strength, we can face any situation with confidence. We don’t have to be afraid or discouraged because we know that God is with us, to help us every step of the way. Let’s trust in His promise and lean on His strength in our daily lives.

I’m Lonnie Davis, and this is a thought worth thinking.

Renew Your Mind

Today’s Scripture is Romans 12:2.

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God.”

Renewing the mind is a vital part of living a Christian life. In Romans 12:2, Paul encourages us to avoid conforming to the patterns of this world. Instead, we should focus on transforming our thoughts and attitudes. This transformation allows us to understand God’s will better, which is good, acceptable, and perfect.

The quote, “As a man thinks in his heart, so is he,” reminds us that our thoughts shape who we are. If we fill our minds with negativity or worldly ideas, our actions will reflect that. However, when we renew our minds with God’s truth, we can live in a way that honors Him.

To renew our minds, we can pray, read the Bible, and surround ourselves with uplifting influences. These practices help us think in ways that align with God’s desires for our lives. Doing so allows us to experience true transformation and live out our faith more fully.

I’m Lonnie Davis, and this is a thought worth thinking.

The Parent Promise

Today’s Scripture is Exodus 20:12.

“Honor your father and your mother, so that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you.”

In talking to people, you will find some who do not “honor” their parents because, “They don’t deserve being honored.” Perhaps not! Maybe they were terrible parents and you deserved better. However, we must remember that it is hard to live with someone for 15 or so years and not find some fault with them.

Even then, there are three reasons you should honor your parents.

  1. Because of those times when they took you to the doctor, then they paid the bill. When you needed lunch money in the third grade, they gave it to you. When you needed shoes, they got them for you. You can finish this list, and it will go on and on.
  2. Because God told you to honor them. Surely, you don’t think He got this wrong.
  3. Because, even if they messed up when you were young, now it is not about them. It is about you!

One more reason to honor your parents. As one poet said, “Honor your parents and your children will honor you.” You should not doubt that we show our children how children should treat their parents.

I’m Lonnie Davis, and this is a thought worth thinking.