Hope all had a nice Christmas. We certainly did but have a few leftovers. We gave what we could away and hubby took some to the senior center here in town - caramel corn and cookies. Some that I will eat, I portioned out and put in the freezer so can get out my serving. Hubby came home for lunch and helped out with the leftovers, too. Also have homemade rolls that I put in the freezer and homemade apple pie that I have wrapped individually for hubby to get him out a serving. As I am not too much on sweets, I won't be tempted with that. I have a lot of hash brown casserole that I still need to freeze.
Today's menu:
veggie chicken patty
1/2 cup green bean casserole
asparagus
1/2 cup layered salad
cottage cheese
blueberries
yogurt
probably soup this evening.
Today's Bible Verse:
For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.
Thoughts on Today's Verse...
God is not about condemnation. I know that Satan got that rumor started a long time ago, but please don't believe his lies! God is not some cruel teacher looking to flunk his students because they fail. God is not some cantankerous judge looking to shame, humiliate, and punish all who appear before him. God is not some gossip spreading rumors about our shortcomings across the neighborhoods of heaven. The one true and living God wants to bless us with his salvation. He wants to dispense his mercy and grace among us and on us generously. He wants us to be his beloved children. However, God is also holy, righteous, majestic, and just. So when God's gracious desires for us collide with his call for righteous character to be found in us, there is only one solution. Jesus came to fulfill God's righteous demands with his gracious provision of mercy. God sent Jesus to save sinners like us. Jesus came to save people from all nations, races, and cultures from sin and the penalty of sin. Jesus came to save us, not condemn us!
My Prayer...
I praise you, O God, for your desire to save me. I thank you for demanding holiness from me. I thank you for calling me to righteousness so that my life will be a blessing to others and not a burden. I thank you for challenging me to have your holy character so that others can see your glory in my good deeds. So please use me, Father. I know I am flawed, but I want to be one of your tools, letting the lost know about your mercy and grace in Jesus. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.
The Thoughts and Prayer on Today's Verse are written by Phil Ware.
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