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Church Meeting Devotions are hard to specifically find on the Internet. This Church meeting devotions blog was set up to help Church meeting leaders find devotions for themselves, their staff, and meeting members. The Church meeting devotions will be updated regularly, so that new devotions for Church meetings will be made available. Church meeting leaders can check out the latest Church meeting devotions at http://churchdevs.blogspot.com/
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Opening devotion: Everyone Will Be Saved - Acts 2:21
Acts 2:21 ‘And everyone who calls on the name of the
Lord will be saved.’
I want everyone to be saved. That’s why
I preach the Gospel on Sundays and write these messages which are read all over
the world. I want people to know the joy of Jesus that I have experienced in my
life. I want them to embrace His ways and live by His words. I want them to
overcome their fears through their faith in Him. I want them to know that we’re
not alone on this planet, but that God has created all of us for a divine
purpose on Earth and an eternal life in Heaven. I want everyone to be saved –
no matter who they are, where they have come from, or what they have done.
Jesus means everything to me. He saved
my life when I was self-destructive. He cured me of my alcoholism. He gave me a
purpose when I was intent on wasting why life. He turned me around from my
faithless ways and saved me from myself. I owe Him everything and it’s a
wonderful feeling to be completely indebted to the Lord. I can’t imagine what
my life would be like without Jesus. He saved me and I want everyone to know of
that salvation.
No one is past redemption. No one has
done anything so bad that Christ cannot forgive them. No one who seeks Him is
ever turned away. Everyone who calls on His Name will be saved. If I was dying
today and had one last wish, it would be this: that everyone that I have ever
met, known, or loved would be completely saved by Jesus Christ. This is why I
preach, just like Peter; this is why I write, just like Paul.
Questions for personal reflection
What does being
saved by Christ feel like to me? How can I share this with the others in my
life?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for being our
Savior. Thank You for coming into this sinful broken world to save it from
itself. Thank You for dying on the Cross, so that we may claim salvation
through Your blood. Thank You for the Gospel which continually brings the Good
News of salvation to all people throughout the world. In Your Holy Name, we
cheerfully pray. Amen.
John
Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If
you would like to make a comment or ask a question about today’s message,
please send John an email to traqair@aol.com.
Today’s
image is one of John’s latest drawings for Holy Week. It’s called “Sin Bearer”
and features a bloodied and bruised Christ carry His Cross to Calvary. If you
would like to see a larger version, please click on the following link: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8510/8598112375_a26a7810f0_h.jpg
Monday, April 1, 2013
Church Leadership devotion: After Easter - Exodus 33:13
Exodus 33:13 “If you are pleased with me, teach me
your ways so I may know you and continue to find favor with you. Remember that
this nation is your people.”
We
had a beautiful Easter service yesterday at church. It always good to see many
people with their families worshipping God. Because I’m an ‘Easter person,’ I
get energized by the whole day.
The
day after Easter is quietly different. The celebrations are over and life
continues with its own routines. It’s not an anti-climax or depressing; it’s
just different.
This
is a good time to renew our connection to God. Hopefully, the energy and
enthusiasm of the Easter worship experience have given many people a new start
to their lives. Spring is bursting with life all around us, so why not make
this delightful time a precious moment of spiritual growth when we reconnect to
God?
Today’s
passage from Exodus 33:7-14 reveals to us Moses’ need of being reconnected to
God in the midst of the Wilderness Wanderings. He felt the burden of leadership
upon his shoulders and even although he had a special prominence among the
people of God, he still needed to know that God would be constantly with him,
guiding his decisions, and supporting his choices. The great thing about Moses’
prayer is that God answered it perfectly: "My Presence will go with you, and I
will give you rest."
Whatever
your plans for the rest of this week, or indeed for the rest of the year, may
you know the blessing of God’s Presence and the joy of His rest.
Is there
something really important currently happening in my life? Have I asked God to
be beside me throughout it?
Prayer: Lord God, thank You for the wonder
of Easter and the spiritually refreshing blessings that we have experienced. Be
with us now and guide us; carry us through our present circumstances and help
us to make good choices that benefit us, as well as glorifying You. In Jesus’
Name, we pray. Amen.
John
Stuart is the pastor of Erin
Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you would like to comment
or ask a question about today’s message, please feel free to send him an email
to traqair@aol.com.
Today’s
image is one of John’s latest Easter drawings. It’s called “Rising Star” and
depicts the wonderful moment of Christ’s Resurrection. If you would like to
view a larger version, please click on the following link: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8379/8605348590_5eb2124c1e_h.jpg
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