The Daily Invitation

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 give of grace, seek him earnestly, and surrender their lives.

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Renewing Simple Truth
Knowing God, Abiding, Prayer Nathan Lain Knowing God, Abiding, Prayer Nathan Lain

Renewing Simple Truth

The good news is that the invitation we have from the Lord is to walk in renewal every single day. Sometimes our devotions look like seeking out new revelation. Sometimes it looks like pausing and remembering that the God you serve is the one and only God. You don’t need to explain that to your heart. You just need to come to the edge of the canyon again and remember.

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Joy In The Unseen God
Knowing God, Abiding, Holy Spirit Nathan Lain Knowing God, Abiding, Holy Spirit Nathan Lain

Joy In The Unseen God

The story is far from over. Jesus is coming back, the wedding supper of the lamb awaits us, and the New Jerusalem will be our home. Still, until then, we are not called to merely make do with religious practices. God has poured out his Spirit on us so that we can be filled with power. He has offered us his very self so that when he appears, he will be no stranger but a friend, brother, and savior that we know and love.

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Matthew 7:7 | Seeing God’s Ways
Asking, Seeking, Knowing God Nathan Lain Asking, Seeking, Knowing God Nathan Lain

Matthew 7:7 | Seeing God’s Ways

This isn’t to say that a simple prayer request magically resolves the issue. God’s solutions are rarely as narrow and practical as ours. God is a master designer and architect. His solutions are more than handouts or vending machines and more like elaborate stories written from the ripple effects of seemingly mundane moments.

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