Daily Devotions for Women creates an additional opportunity for Women to fill their homes and hearts with Scripture. Each day will encourage, equip, and teach from the Word of God. Daily Devotions for Women is an outreach of Pedestrian God Ministries.
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Creating conversations with women across the nation who are involved in girls' ministry. The goal is to encourage and equip fellow leaders as well as share funny stories and helpful resources.
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For a chapter with only two verses, it packs in all the praise we need! Praise the Lord! Glorify Him!
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Psalm 116:1-2 paints a beautiful picture of our Heavenly Father. He is not a distant deity unaware of us or our needs. He hears us.
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1 Timothy 4:8 reminds us that this physical training has a limited benefit. We need to broaden our perspective. Dieting to fit in that dress next month does nothing for us eternally.
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When confronted with his sin, Aaron was not able to confess it. He was not able to be an honest and upright leader.
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Exodus 31:3 lists the names of two artisans that were given their talents so that they could be used to build God's temple.
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But what can separate me from God? What can tear us apart? Romans 8: 38-39 says absolutely nothing can separate us from God's love!
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1 Timothy 2:5-6 reminds us that Jesus is the Messiah - the One God promised to send all the way back in the Old Testament.
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We just finished looking at each of the 10 Commandments individually. Now we look at Matthew 22:34-40 to hear from Jesus on the subject.
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The 10th Commandment in Exodus 20:17 tells us not to covet. Coveting blocks all forms of thankfulness in our lives. It transforms us into our most selfish self.
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Exodus 20:16 tells us not to bear false testimony against others. We are to keep our words honest at all times. Even when we’re the ones in the wrong.
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Exodus 20:15 tells us not to steal.
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We learn more about what God intends for us when he tells us not to commit adultery in Exodus 20:14.
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We combine the sixth commandment from Exodus 20:13 with Jesus' teaching from Matthew 5:21-22 to learn more about what it means not to murder.
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The start of learning how to correctly interact with others is to first and foremost learn how to obey and honor your parents. Exodus 20:12 gives us that command.
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Exodus 20:8-11 has the fourth commandment which tells us to set aside our worldly concerns for earning money and keeping our daily lives running and focus on our relationship with God through a Sabbath Rest.
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The third Commandment reminds us to use our lips to honor Him. Exodus 20:7 helps us reflect on the way we refer to God in our daily talk.
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Exodus 20:4-6 gives us the second commandment - don't value anything above God.
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Exodus 20:3 lists the first command - the one where we learn how to order everything in our lives.
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Exodus 20:1-2 has the introduction to the 10 Commands. It reminds us that these are the words from God Himself.
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Psalm 7:17 shows David using his voice to thank the Lord and sing about His name.
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Rather than trust that the Lord will strengthen him and provide for him whatever he needs, Moses doubts in Exodus 4:10-12.
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It’s easy to pray for the people we see everyday. 1 Timothy 2:1-4 reminds us that we are supposed to pray for everyone.
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Fellowship was important to New Testament believers. In fact, 1 John 1:3 reminds us that right relationships on earth start with right relationships with God.
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In Daniel 4:27, Daniel is speaking to the King and warning him that God has given him a chance to turn from his sin.
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Exodus 4:3 shows the human side of Moses in a very humorous way. It's a good reminder that these Biblical characters were real people with real events.
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In John 14:26, we learn two important roles that the Holy Spirit plays in our lives - to teach and remind us.
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As shown in Genesis 39:2, the Lord was the reason why Joseph had so much success in his life.
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1 Timothy 1:16-17 reminds us that we have received mercy so that Jesus’ patience would be revealed to the world.
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In 1 John 1:1 John references three of our senses in this verse - hearing, seeing, and touching. Think about what all the disciples had heard, seen, and touched during Jesus’ ministry on earth.
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Laugh and be encouraged as you listen to my chat with Colleen Smith, the Founder and Director of GEM East Baltimore in Maryland. We bond over my recent trip to her hometown and hear how God is working in her life and the lives of her students.
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In Daniel 2:10-11, even the nonbelievers were acknowledging there are things humans cannot do. And Daniel was able to share the Gospel through their searching.
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In Job 2:6-9, we read the discouraging words that Job's wife said. Let's not be like her.
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In 1 Timothy 1:1, Paul gives an elaborate introduction of himself that boldly proclaims that he's a follower of Christ.
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Let's not allow verses like John 14:6 to become so familiar that we disregard the truth it teaches about Jesus.
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As we see in Ephesians 6:19-20, boldness is important when it comes to sharing the Gospel.
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Acts 4:12 is a strong testimony given by Peter to tell others that salvation comes through Jesus Christ alone.
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Acts 2:36 shows how the message affected the Jews in a way that only God could do.
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Psalm 127:1 should cause us to pause and reflect on our goals and priorities.
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How quickly we forget how God reveals Himself to us and provides for us. We see this in the King's life in Daniel 3:4-6.
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Scripture can help guide us as parents in the moments where discipline is necessary. Today we look at Ephesians 6:4.
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In Galatians 5:1 Paul reminds us that our sin enslaves us but God has set us free.
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The goal of the Christian faith is not perfection through sainthood. In 1 Timothy 1:5-6, Paul writes that the goal is love.
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“Truthing in love” better shows the tight knit relationship that truth and love have with each other - especially as described in Ephesians 4:15.
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Acts 1:7-8 reminds us to remain faithful witnesses in the moments we have been given rather than speculate about unknown future events.
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We chat with Chelsea Nicholas whose husband is the Student Pastor at the Baptist Church at Andover in Lexington, KY. Most of her students come from families who do not attend church.
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This passage in Daniel 1:17-18 is a strong reminder that intellect is a gift of God to be used for His glory.
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Proverbs 27:1 says: Don’t boast about tomorrow, for you don’t know what a day might bring. We want control of our lives but God wants us to rely daily on Him.
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In Job 2:11-13, we meet Job’s three friends who walk through the calamity with him. Their initial response is a good way to support friends and family during hard times.
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In Galatians 4:6, Paul writes out an explanation of our adoption into God’s family and His role as our Abba Father.
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Ephesians 5:4 helps us realize that all our foolish words and obscene talking are against the gratitude that we should be communicating.
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