God with Us

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“God Himself”

Revelation 21:3
We come in Revelation today to the description of the New Heaven. Yes, there is a New Heaven, but it all revolves around the eternal present God, and the great thrill of eternity is going to be His presence.
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Just Stay Awhile!

Acts 18:1-11
Did you know that you can be at home anywhere? You simply need the presence of God with you! Just stay awhile where He has you! Wherever God has you, try to find in that place all that the Lord has for you.
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Christ Knows What You Need

Acts 18:1-11
Christ knows exactly what you need today! As we study the nearness of God in Pauls life, we learn what living in His presence brings. Praise God for His sufficiency.
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Finding Rest in the Presence of the Lord

Acts 18:1-11
Do you need rest today? Through the example of the Apostle Paul, we find that the Lord’s presence brings rest. Encourage yourself in the Lord today, because even amid the battle you can find rest in His presence.
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Sharing Him with Others

Luke 1:66
While studying todays Scripture —we find the picture, power, and purpose of the hand of God. The Lord’s presence is not only for you but to be shared with others. Take the good news of Christ to someone this week!
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Responding in Worship

Luke 1:46-55
Today we learn how to respond in worship. While studying Mary’s prayer, we can use it as a template to guide our conversations. Concentrate on God, and it will naturally lead you to true worship.
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Responding in Faith

Luke 1:26-45
As we study Mary’s response to God, we learn much about how to respond in faith. The Lord wants to use our lives, but without the proper response, we limit what God can do. Evaluate whether you are responding in faith today!
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God Came.

Matthew 1:23
God changes everything when He shows up! The Lord coming to us and making a way for us to come to Him is the message of all of Scripture. Determine to share this truth with someone else this week.
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Fears and Failures

Jeremiah 20:10-11; 30:11
Take your fears and failures and bring them into the presence of God. Even when we fail the Lord, He is with us. Remind yourself that He is greater than all!
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Run to the Lord!

Jeremiah 1:8, 19; 15:20
As we turn our attention to Jeremiah today, we see a man who found joy in the presence of the Lord. Everyone is either running toward the Lord or away from Him. Which way are you running?
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Staying in God’s Presence

2 Chronicles 15:1-15
One of the most challenging things isn’t entering into the Lord’s presence, but staying there. Do you want to live your life in God’s presence? Today’s Scripture teaches us how to truly seek Him.
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Are You “With” Him?

2 Chronicles 15:1-6
God is always seeking us, but He desires to use people who are seeking after Him. In this study, we are given principles for living in the presence of God. Determine to be with Him today!
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Don’t Take God for Granted

2 Chronicles 15:1-2
Are you taking the Lord’s presence in your life for granted? Our greatest defeats often come after our greatest victories because we stop seeking Him. Live today in the victory Christ purchased for you
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Four Things to Remember About Christ

Judges 6:16-24
We continue our study by looking at four things we should remember about Christ. The Lord reveals characteristics of Himself to us through Scripture. Open your Bible today and learn more about a loving God who is always with you!
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Looking through God’s Eyes

Judges 6:11-16
Christ came to Gideon to help him see things differently. In Judges, we learn what God taught Gideon from looking through the eyes of the Lord. Are you seeing the world through His eyes today?
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God’s Presence in Dark Days

Judges 6:11-16
As we turn our attention to the book of Judges, we are getting a glimpse of nation in darkness. We learn that God is always present even in the dark days. You can live in the presence of God, even in the presence of evil.
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In Every Time and with Every Person

Joshua 1:5, 9
Would anyone else recognize the presence of God in your life? Today we look at two more instances where God is with us - at every time and with every person. Pray that people will see God in your life!
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In Every Place and Every Circumstance

Joshua 1:5, 9
God promised He would never leave us, but we must acknowledge his presence. We learn from this passage two great truths - the Lord is with us in every place and in every circumstance. Learn to recognize His presence in your life today!
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“I Will Be with Thee…”

Joshua 1:5, 9
Believers have more than just daily provision - we have the Provider! Just as God promised Joshua that He would be with him wherever he went, we ought to live every day alert to His presence. Let’s study this powerful example together today.
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Emmanuel

Matthew 1:23
The story of the Bible is the story of God coming to man. When the curtain lifts in the Garden, the Creator is seeking fellowship with Adam and Eve, and they are running from Him. Some things never change. Emmanuel came to us because we could not, on our own, come to Him.

“God Himself”

Revelation 21:3
We come in Revelation today to the description of the New Heaven. Yes, there is a New Heaven, but it all revolves around the eternal present God, and the great thrill of eternity is going to be His presence.

Just Stay Awhile!

Acts 18:1-11
Did you know that you can be at home anywhere? You simply need the presence of God with you! Just stay awhile where He has you! Wherever God has you, try to find in that place all that the Lord has for you.

Christ Knows What You Need

Acts 18:1-11
Christ knows exactly what you need today! As we study the nearness of God in Pauls life, we learn what living in His presence brings. Praise God for His sufficiency.

Finding Rest in the Presence of the Lord

Acts 18:1-11
Do you need rest today? Through the example of the Apostle Paul, we find that the Lord’s presence brings rest. Encourage yourself in the Lord today, because even amid the battle you can find rest in His presence.

Sharing Him with Others

Luke 1:66
While studying todays Scripture —we find the picture, power, and purpose of the hand of God. The Lord’s presence is not only for you but to be shared with others. Take the good news of Christ to someone this week!

Responding in Worship

Luke 1:46-55
Today we learn how to respond in worship. While studying Mary’s prayer, we can use it as a template to guide our conversations. Concentrate on God, and it will naturally lead you to true worship.

Responding in Faith

Luke 1:26-45
As we study Mary’s response to God, we learn much about how to respond in faith. The Lord wants to use our lives, but without the proper response, we limit what God can do. Evaluate whether you are responding in faith today!

God Came.

Matthew 1:23
God changes everything when He shows up! The Lord coming to us and making a way for us to come to Him is the message of all of Scripture. Determine to share this truth with someone else this week.

Fears and Failures

Jeremiah 20:10-11; 30:11
Take your fears and failures and bring them into the presence of God. Even when we fail the Lord, He is with us. Remind yourself that He is greater than all!

Run to the Lord!

Jeremiah 1:8, 19; 15:20
As we turn our attention to Jeremiah today, we see a man who found joy in the presence of the Lord. Everyone is either running toward the Lord or away from Him. Which way are you running?

Staying in God’s Presence

2 Chronicles 15:1-15
One of the most challenging things isn’t entering into the Lord’s presence, but staying there. Do you want to live your life in God’s presence? Today’s Scripture teaches us how to truly seek Him.

Are You “With” Him?

2 Chronicles 15:1-6
God is always seeking us, but He desires to use people who are seeking after Him. In this study, we are given principles for living in the presence of God. Determine to be with Him today!

Don’t Take God for Granted

2 Chronicles 15:1-2
Are you taking the Lord’s presence in your life for granted? Our greatest defeats often come after our greatest victories because we stop seeking Him. Live today in the victory Christ purchased for you

Four Things to Remember About Christ

Judges 6:16-24
We continue our study by looking at four things we should remember about Christ. The Lord reveals characteristics of Himself to us through Scripture. Open your Bible today and learn more about a loving God who is always with you!

Looking through God’s Eyes

Judges 6:11-16
Christ came to Gideon to help him see things differently. In Judges, we learn what God taught Gideon from looking through the eyes of the Lord. Are you seeing the world through His eyes today?

God’s Presence in Dark Days

Judges 6:11-16
As we turn our attention to the book of Judges, we are getting a glimpse of nation in darkness. We learn that God is always present even in the dark days. You can live in the presence of God, even in the presence of evil.

In Every Time and with Every Person

Joshua 1:5, 9
Would anyone else recognize the presence of God in your life? Today we look at two more instances where God is with us - at every time and with every person. Pray that people will see God in your life!

In Every Place and Every Circumstance

Joshua 1:5, 9
God promised He would never leave us, but we must acknowledge his presence. We learn from this passage two great truths - the Lord is with us in every place and in every circumstance. Learn to recognize His presence in your life today!

“I Will Be with Thee…”

Joshua 1:5, 9
Believers have more than just daily provision - we have the Provider! Just as God promised Joshua that He would be with him wherever he went, we ought to live every day alert to His presence. Let’s study this powerful example together today.

Emmanuel

Matthew 1:23
The story of the Bible is the story of God coming to man. When the curtain lifts in the Garden, the Creator is seeking fellowship with Adam and Eve, and they are running from Him. Some things never change. Emmanuel came to us because we could not, on our own, come to Him.