Proverbs 27:17

Proverbs 27:17

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

This Teaching Clip made me think of you. Watch TUESDAY NIGHT PRAYERS - LECTIO 365 by 24-7 Prayer

This Teaching Clip made me think of you. Watch TUESDAY NIGHT PRAYERS - LECTIO 365 by 24-7 Prayer

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A Prayer for Simplicity

A Prayer for Simplicity How many pairs of shoes do you have? What about T-shirts? Now think about streaming services and movies. It’s so hard to find something to watch because there are too many options to choose from! Or what about music? It’s great to have access to so many songs, but then again, it’s also overwhelming to choose something to listen to on the way to the grocery store. And speaking of grocery stores. How many different types of milk do we need? Or eggs? Or cheese? Okay, maybe there’s never enough cheese. It all tastes so gouda…get it? In almost every aspect of our lives, we experience whatever the polar opposite of simplicity is. We have more options than ever. As a result, we tend to be more overwhelmed than ever. We tend to spend more than ever. And we are less happy than ever. So maybe it’s time to lean into simplicity, but we’re going to need a lot of God-help for this one! The last thing our culture of consumerism and hyper-customization wants is for us to start living simple lives. So if you want a place to start, what about this Scripture and prayer for simplicity?

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Saved by Grace

Saved by Grace If salvation depended on me, I’d be in trouble. Maybe you would too. The Bible says, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God.” (Ephesians 2:8, NIV). Grace means undeserved favor. It means I don’t earn it. I don’t achieve it. I don’t qualify for it. God simply gives it. I remember a season in my life when I was overwhelmed and drowning under responsibility. My friend John saw the condition of my life, stepped in, and paid a huge price in order to help me. He actually worked at the church, as my “right hand,” for a yearly salary of one American dollar. I am still humbled by this thought. Someone stepped in and carried a load I couldn’t carry. I didn’t deserve that kind of generosity, but John offered it anyway. That’s grace. And that’s what Jesus did for us—on a cosmic scale. Grace flows from the cross. Jesus took what I deserved so I could receive what I didn’t deserve. He absorbed the penalty of my sin so I could experience freedom and life in exchange for His life. Grace dismantles pride. I can’t boast. I can’t take credit. There is nothing I can do to be good enough to be “saved.” No, I can only receive the gift that Jesus offers and paid for. The miracle of today is God’s grace, and it’s available to you, right now. Let’s pray together. Father, thank You for grace. Thank You that my salvation doesn’t rest on my performance but on Your kindness. Help me to live in the freedom of grace today. Strip away my pride and teach me to receive what You freely give. Amen. You are a miracle! Grant Fishbook

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