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Every day, we have an opportunity to discover more about God and respond to his invitation to live in love and experience freedom. The Daily Invitation outlines the many ways Scripture calls us to know and follow God. By reflecting on these promises, believers are called to receive God’s gift of grace, seek him earnestly, and surrender their lives completely to him.
My Prayer Comes Before You
Believers can come to God in prayer with confidence, knowing He always hears—even when His presence feels distant. The Psalms show a model of honest, daily prayer, where both joy and struggle are brought before God. These simple rhythms of devotion, especially in the morning, anchor the heart in trust. Prayer isn’t about informing God of our needs—He already knows—but about forming our dependence on Him. Through honest conversation with God, we learn to walk with Him in every season, receiving His grace, strength, and presence for the day ahead.
Grace Abounds Even More
Grace is not a payback plan, it’s a door. God’s grace can be seen as an interruption to the destructive path of sin to offer a new way of freedom. Grace is glorious not because it fights back against sin—grace is glorious because it completely disarms death and starts a celebration of freedom.
Getting Real With Our Debt and Increasing In Love
Jesus was not pointing out that the woman had a greater debt to pay. He was showing Simon that the woman knew her debt was great, and that the rest of those gathered were blind to their need for Jesus. The woman received forgiveness, and most of all, she got love.
Waiting On God
God doesn’t deny the reality of trouble. He doesn’t leave out the fact that humans can’t see into the future, struggle to give up control, and worry all the time. Instead, the word of God gives space for the honest place of human hearts. And in that uncertainty comes the clear invitation to wait on the Lord.
Approaching Grace
Faith can start with an explosion of energy and passion, or it can take the path of slow heart transformation. Working through the complexities of trusting in God is no simple task—much less persisting in faith throughout all the blessings and hardships of life. We can take our sins and sorrows directly to the Savior. God has not only purchased our freedom. He has invited us to the seat of reconciliation and peace. If faith for you feels like a rush of excitement, run to the throne room. If your heart is slowly turning to the Shepherd, look again to the seat of grace.