Holy Spirit – Welcome the Presence of God into Your Life!

memory verse image for Psalm 73:28

Our song of the day, Holy Spirit, reminds us of the importance seeking God’s presence in our lives on a daily basis is!

Our devotional thought comes from Psalm 73:28 and I hope it resinates and inspires you to seek the presence and glory of God in your life.

Just click the “read more of this post”, or the link, to access the full devotional with a lyric video, Scriptures for reflection, some action steps, and I even add an audio recording of the devotional in case you are busy and only want to listen to it!

Blessings!

What are the Implications of a Holy Spirit Invitation? Worship Devotional

I think we need to take very seriously the words we are singing when we invite Holy Spirit to come and have His way among us individually and corporately! Do we believe that He will show up? And if He does intervene, are we flexible enough to allow Him to interrupt the plans we have in place?

Is Holy Spirit Welcome in Your Life? Worship Devotional

Are you involving God, the Holy Spirit, into your daily activities?

When was the last time you welcomed the Holy Spirit into your decision making processes?

Will you begin doing that today?

Do You Know the God of Wonders? Worship Devotional

We have to get a grasp on the holiness of God and His wonderful Nature in order to fully trust Him with our lives. He is the Lord of all, the Ruler of all things, and I hope He is the Lord of your life today! When you make Him Lord of all in your life, then you access His closeness, you access His guidance, you access His Holy Spirit which is our help in our times of need!

Worship Devotional: The Global Impact of the Gospel!

We have been commissioned by God Himself to carry this message to the world, to make sure that we are making disciples and influencing our “world” for the Lord! His glory rises up in us, it shines upon us as we proclaim the message to others of how Jesus Christ was sent into this world to bring salvation and hope to the helpless. There will be testing, even to the point of death to some, but the Church of Christ must persevere and endure through persecution and trials in order to spread this message with the hopes that some will believe and be saved!

Worship Devo: Is God’s Forgiveness Producing Freedom in You?

I believe most of us can relate to the first couple lines of our song today, “God, I’m on my knees again, God I’m begging please again. I need You, Oh I need You!” Sin is a very present reality in our lives, and the battle against it can be very fierce at times, but the reality of forgiveness actually has the potential of allowing us the ability to overcome those nagging sins in our lives!

Worship Devo: Do You Know the Prince of Peace?

In the song for today, we sing lyrics that come right out of this prophecy (Lyrics like; “You’re the Prince of peace, You are mighty (Mighty God).”), and when we know that to be true in our heart, it will result in us praising and worshiping our Savior for that peace we feel now that we know Him! Our lives will be dedicated to holiness (which also promotes peace for us) as we follow the Lord out of the love we have for Him and for all that He has provided for us.

Worship Devo: How Does Communion Apply To Me?

Communion is a spirit of fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ at all times! We do not have to wait till the first of the month (or whenever your church holds a special Communion service) to partake in Communion. We can, and should, be having a Communion service in our spirit at all times for what God did by sending us the Messiah to forgive us and provide for us everlasting life.

Worship Devo: Rising from the Ashes of Defeat!

(see Titus 3:5-6). A life that rises from defeat and claims victory as we learn to trust in Jesus for everything we need. The Holy Spirit of God is the power that raised Christ from the dead and now that He lives in us He is giving us the power to rise from defeat and death as well!

Lunch Devo: Philippians 2:3-4

Lunch Devo: Today’s encouragement is to live unselfishly by being considerate of others. The command is to do nothing from selfish ambition, and to consider others more significant than ourselves! I know that this is a very tall order, right? How much of our lives are given to caring for our needs; to eat right, … Read more