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For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. Psalms 30:5

We will experience dark times in this life. Sadness and fear come in abundance in this life. Tragedy is going to come into our lives' it's going to disrupt us in many ways. We may experience the death of a loved one. We may experience financial ruin, or just depression it that tends to overwhelm us. These things are just temporary; they don't last forever. Anger doesn't last forever. Sorrow doesn't last forever. But what we see in this passage is that the suffering will be temporary. In this passage, we are promised that joy will surely come in the morning. We may be sad today, but tomorrow joy come! We can find tremendous hope and comfort in this verse. We can take heart that the pain we endure here is temporary, for God is faithful to see us through.

Father, Thank You for giving me joy in the morning. You give me hope that, no matter what I am going through, it is temporary. Though I may weep today, You will surely see me through. Amen.

14/12/2021

🍞 Daily Devotional 🍷

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December 14, 2021

Revelation 1:9-17 📖 Revelation may be the most ignored book of the New Testament simply because it can be difficult to understand. But to avoid the treasures found in its pages is to miss some of the richest descriptions of our Lord that Scripture offers. We love seeing Him as the baby in the manger, and we recognize the importance of His death and resurrection, but the story doesn´t end there.

John was given a dramatic vision of the exalted Lord as He is now in heaven. Even though the apostle had shared an intimate friendship with Christ on earth, the sight of His Lord in this glorified state caused him to pass out in fear (Revelation 1:17). In the heavenly scene, Jesus is portrayed as the Lord of His church, which is represented by the seven lampstands surrounding Him. He watches over them, preserving, protecting, and admonishing when necessary. A few chapters later, Jesus is shown to be the Lamb of God, who, as our High Priest, sacrificed Himself on our behalf (Revelation 5:1-14). His blood purchased redemption for people from every place and time, so that they could become citizens of His kingdom. All heaven erupts into praise and worship when Christ is found to be the only one worthy to end this age and set up His righteous kingdom (v. 13).

If you believe in Christ, these chapters are about your future. Picture yourself in both scenes, seeing Jesus as the exalted Lord and Lamb of God. The praises described in Revelation 5:9-14 are coming from your mouth! Let this glimpse of the future shape your worship and focus this weekend.

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