Daily Invitation
Abiding happens daily in his presence. Abiding Daily is a simple and practical reminder to stay connected to the vine. Each prompt is inspired from the scriptures and designed to point you toward prayer and encounter. You can follow us on Facebook and Instagram. To get the Daily Invitation sent to you every day click this link or text “Daily” to +1 (779) 237-3914.

Precious Blood
I want us to remember the power of the blood of Christ. It is no token item. It is no jewel or possession. It is not a collectible or a priceless work of art. It is the imperishable and redemptive power of Christ.

He Is Peace
God will call us to challenging tasks, but his desire is not that we would face these things in fear or chaos. Jesus never hid the fact that following him meant welcoming trials, but he often spoke to his disciples with encouraging words about living in peace.

Be Blessed
Think for a moment about all the prophets throughout history that longed to see the one they prophesied of in their time. We should not take our invitation lightly. Although we do not see Jesus in person today, our eyes have been opened to the truth of who he is.

Looking To God
I want this image of worship to inspire what a life with Jesus ought to be like every day. Our hunger for him can become so deep and rich that even in the face of desert-like need, our attention gets fixed on God's presence. Slowly, our intimacy and connection to God build deeper roots so that we respond by looking to him in our time of need.

Keep In Step
So if we have God’s phone number, let’s keep up with what he is saying and doing. Just because he is merciful and good does not mean that we should take advantage of his gentleness. If God gives grace when we turn back to him, how much more grace is available in the everyday connection?

Rest On Me
We all desire for the power of God to rest on us, but Paul shows us that the doorway to living under glory is boasting in our weakness. In our inability to have power, the power of God is made most perfect in us.

Remember To Lose
If we become negligent in our spiritual journey, we will undoubtedly drift toward the path of least resistance, which is the path of clinging to our lives. Jesus calls us to willfully and intentionally deny ourselves, take up the cross, and follow him.

Learning To Wait
Of course, the case of the rouge laptop pales in comparison to the kind of challenges the writer of Psalm 62 was facing. We, too, face more significant trials and challenges throughout our life. I find that God consistently uses the minor difficulties and inconveniences to prepare us to handle greater adversity down the road.