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Send us a text Galatians 6:9 — “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” In this episode of Moments of Worship, we offer encouragement to those who feel drained from faithfully doing good—serving others, loving sacrificially, or laboring quietly behind the scenes. Weariness is real, but God's Word …
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Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, we confront the quiet but dangerous sin of coveting—the restless desire for what others have and the discontentment it breeds in our hearts. Whether it's wealth, relationships, status, or possessions, coveting draws our eyes away from God’s goodness and tempts us to believe that He is not enough…
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Send us a text When fear grips your heart—whether it’s fear of the unknown, fear of loss, or fear of failure—God offers something far more powerful than reassurance: His presence. In this episode, we reflect on Isaiah 41:10, where the Lord says: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you…
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Send us a text What do you do when God feels distant—when your prayers seem unanswered, your Bible reading feels dry, or your heart feels cold? In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith gently reminds us that God hasn’t moved—we have. Yet the invitation still stands: “Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you” (James 4:8). We are cal…
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Send us a text Loneliness is a heavy burden—whether it's the ache of being misunderstood, the sting of loss, or simply feeling forgotten. But in our most isolated moments, God's Word speaks with unshakable comfort: “It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; He will not leave you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed” (Deuteronom…
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180. When You’re Waiting on God’s Timing: Ecclesiastes 3:11
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2:59Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, we reflect on the challenge of waiting on God. Whether we’re praying for guidance, healing, or breakthrough, waiting can feel like silence. But Ecclesiastes 3:11 assures us that God makes everything beautiful—not randomly, but “in its time.” His delays are never wasted. They are purposeful pause…
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179. When You’re Fighting Idolatry: 1 John 5:21
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4:35Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, we reflect on the quiet but powerful pull of idolatry in our lives. 1 John 5:21 offers a tender yet urgent warning: “Little children, keep yourselves from idols.” Idols today may not look like carved statues, but they often take the form of good things that have taken God’s rightful place—succes…
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178. When You Struggle with Bitterness or Unforgiveness: Ephesians 4:31–32
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3:18Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, we explore how bitterness and unforgiveness quietly take root and distort our hearts, relationships, and even our worship. But God calls us to something better. Ephesians 4:31–32 exhorts us to put away bitterness and instead clothe ourselves with kindness, tenderheartedness, and forgiveness—not …
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Send us a text God has no beginning or end. He always was, is and will be. This is hard for us to understand as we have finite minds and God is infinite. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God. (Psalm 90:2) Isaiah 40:28: “Have you not known? Have you not h…
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176. When You Don't Go to Worship: Hebrews 10:24–25
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5:22Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the quiet drift that can pull us away from corporate worship—whether from exhaustion, hurt, or habit. Sharing insights from a recent 9Marks Weekender with fellow pastors, he points us back to the irreplaceable role of the gathered church in the Christian life. The…
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175. When You Feel Insecure or Insignificant: Psalm 139:13–14
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3:50Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, we confront feelings of insecurity and insignificance with the truth of Psalm 139:13–14. God’s Word reminds us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made—personally formed by the Creator of the universe. You are not overlooked, forgotten, or random. You are intentionally designed by God for His …
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174. When You Doubt God's Love: Romans 8:38-39
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3:59Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the deep human longing to be loved and how that longing is fully met in the unshakable love of God through Christ. When we are tempted to doubt God’s love—especially in light of our sin and failures—Romans 8:38–39 reminds us that nothing in all creation can separa…
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173. When You Seek Your Own Glory: Jeremiah 9:23-24
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6:25Send us a text In today’s episode, we reflect on the danger of pride and the grace God gives to the humble, inspired by a powerful illustration from a Life Action revival and the truth of James 4. Just as two football teams oppose each other on the field, God stands in opposition to the prideful. Pride shows up when we seek our own glory, rely on o…
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Send us a text In Episode 172 of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on the struggle of impatience through the lens of Psalm 27:14: “Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.” Drawing on the simple illustration of waiting for Christmas as a child, this episode explores how waiting—though difficult—is a vital part of t…
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171. When You’re Anxious About the Future: Matthew 6:34
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6:37Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, we turn to Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:34 to anchor our hearts when anxiety about tomorrow creeps in. Pastor Keith explores how this verse fits within the broader teaching of Jesus on trusting God for our needs and living with daily dependence. We are reminded that worry adds nothing to our lives …
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170: Riches in Christ and the Grace of the Gospel: Philippians 4:19-23
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4:47Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith closes the Philippians series by highlighting God’s abundant provision and sustaining grace. From Paul’s confident assurance in Philippians 4:19 that “my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus,” we are reminded that the God who provided …
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169: Sharing in Gospel Troubles and Treasures: Philippians 4:14–18
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4:33Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on Paul’s heartfelt gratitude to the Philippians for their faithful partnership in the gospel. Drawing from Philippians 4:14–18, we explore how their sacrificial giving was not merely financial support, but a fragrant offering to God—a visible expression of worship and love…
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168: Content in Christ Alone: Philippians 4:10–13
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3:22Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the Apostle Paul’s testimony of contentment in all circumstances. Drawing from Philippians 4:10–13, we’re reminded that true contentment isn’t tied to our situation but to our Savior. Paul learned to be content whether in need or in abundance because his strength …
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167: Think on These Things: Philippians 4:8–9
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4:05Send us a text In this episode, Pastor Keith explores Philippians 4:8–9, where the Apostle Paul exhorts believers to set their minds on that which reflects the character of God—truth, honor, justice, purity, beauty, and moral excellence. Paul writes, “If there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things” (v. 8). This is a call to intenti…
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166: Stand Firm, Rejoice, and Rest in His Peace: Philippians 4:1–7
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4:18Send us a text In this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on Philippians 4:1–7, where the Apostle Paul urges the Philippians to stand firm in the Lord, pursue unity, and walk in joy and peace. Paul tenderly addresses a conflict between two faithful women, Euodia and Syntyche, calling the church to help restore their fellowship in the Lord. He then give…
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165: Citizens of Heaven: Philippians 3:17–21
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3:11Send us a text In Philippians 3:17–21, Paul urges believers to follow faithful examples and live with eternity in view. He contrasts those who walk as enemies of the cross—whose lives are marked by self-indulgence, misplaced glory, and earthly obsession—with those who belong to Christ and await His return. With pastoral concern and even tears, Paul…
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164: Pressing On Toward the Goal: Philippians 3:12–16
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4:26Send us a text In Philippians 3:12–16, the Apostle Paul paints a vivid picture of the Christian life as a forward-moving journey rooted in grace. Acknowledging that he hasn’t arrived at spiritual perfection, Paul humbly presses on—not to gain Christ, but because Christ has already made him His own. His focus is singular: to leave behind the weight …
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Send us a text Paul’s longing in Philippians 3:9–11 is to be found in Christ, not resting on his own righteousness, but fully dependent on the righteousness that comes by faith. This union with Christ leads not only to justification, but also to a deepening experience of knowing Christ in both His resurrection power and His sufferings, as God confo…
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162: Rejoicing in Christ, Not in Ourselves: Philippians 3:1-8
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2:37Send us a text In today’s episode, we reflect on Paul’s call to “rejoice in the Lord” and to “put no confidence in the flesh.” Philippians 3:1–3 reminds us that our righteousness and joy are not rooted in our achievements, background, or religious works, but in Christ alone. Supporting Scriptures from Romans 3:21–22 and Galatians 2:16 deepen the tr…
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Send us a text Today Pastor Keith gives personal reflection of a wonderful ministry and evening of worship at Bethel Baptist Church. Join in today and be thankful for the blessings of God in your life.By Pastor Keith McMinn
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160: Servants of Christ: Philippians 2:19–30
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3:11Send us a text In Philippians 2:19–30, Paul highlights the faithful examples of Timothy and Epaphroditus—two men whose lives were marked by genuine concern for others, sacrificial service, and unwavering commitment to Christ. Their stories remind us that Christian leadership is rooted in humility and love, not recognition. As Spurgeon said, “We are…
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159: Shine As Lights in the World: Philippians 2:12–18
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3:48Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, we reflect on Paul’s call to “work out your salvation” with reverence and depend on God who is actively working in us. True spiritual growth flows from God’s grace and is expressed through a life of obedience, humility, and joyful service. We are also challenged to live without grumbling or disp…
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158: The Exaltation of Christ: Philippians 2:9–11
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3:22Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith leads us into a time of awe and reverence as we meditate on Philippians 2:9–11. After Christ’s humble obedience to the point of death, God exalted Him to the highest place, giving Him the name above every name. One day, every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Ch…
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157: The Example of Christ: Philippians 2:5–8
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5:08Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith unpacks the humility and obedience of Jesus as described in Philippians 2:5–8. Though fully divine, Christ willingly emptied Himself, took on the form of a servant, and became obedient to death on a cross—all for our sake. This profound picture of sacrificial love challenges us to a…
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Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on the apostle Paul’s call to unity through humility. Drawing from Philippians 2:1–4, we explore how genuine Christian unity is rooted not in personal ambition, but in a Christlike mindset that puts others first. Pastor Keith highlights how Jesus’ servant-hearted example ca…
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155: Bringing Our Requests to God in Prayer: Philippians 4:6-7
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3:11Send us a text Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.By Pastor Keith McMinn
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154: Standing Firm Together: Philippians 1:27–30
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5:32Send us a text In this episode, Pastor Keith brings us to the closing section of Philippians 1, where Paul shifts from personal reflections to a powerful call for the church. He urges believers to “let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ” (Phil. 1:27). Whether he is present with them or absent, Paul desires to hear that the Philip…
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Send us a text In this episode, Pastor Keith unpacks Paul’s profound declaration, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” From a prison cell, facing an uncertain future, Paul expresses unwavering hope and purpose. His life is fully devoted to magnifying Christ, seeing every moment as fruitful labor for the gospel. Yet, he holds an eterna…
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152: Confidence in Deliverance: Philippians 1:19–20
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4:50Send us a text In this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on Paul’s unshakable confidence in God’s deliverance from Philippians 1:19–20. Even in prison, Paul finds hope in the prayers of the saints and the power of the Holy Spirit. Pastor Keith encourages listeners to trust in God’s ultimate deliverance, embracing the truth that God is at work in every…
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151. Love with Knowledge & Discernment: Philippians 1:7–11
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3:12Send us a text In this episode, Pastor Keith unpacks the depth of Paul’s prayer in Philippians 1:7–11. Paul’s desire for the believers is not just that they would love more, but that their love would abound with knowledge and discernment. Pastor Keith reflects on how this kind of love equips us to pursue what is excellent, to live pure and blameles…
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150. Partnership in the Gospel: Philippians 1:3–6
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3:54Send us a text In this episode, we explore the beauty and depth of gospel partnership. “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy, because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it t…
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Send us a text In this episode, we begin with the life-giving foundation of the Christian life: grace and peace. “Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus, to all the saints in Christ Jesus who are at Philippi, with the overseers and deacons: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ” (Philippians 1:1–2). Paul’s greetin…
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148: Our Infinite God (An Episode from the Vault)
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3:45Send us a text In today’s Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the greatness of our infinite God. Drawing from passages in Job, Psalms, and Isaiah, we’re reminded that God’s vastness surpasses the depths of the oceans and the reaches of outer space. His wisdom, power, and understanding are unsearchable — beyond the limits of our huma…
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147: Let Everything Praise the Lord: Psalm 150
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4:02Send us a text In this episode of Moments of Worship, we reflect on Psalm 150, the joyful finale of the Psalms. We’re reminded to praise God in every place, for His mighty deeds and His excellent greatness. With instruments, voices, and hearts full of praise, we are invited to lift high the name of the Lord. Let everything that has breath praise th…
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146: The Joy of the Worshiping Saints: Psalm 149
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4:30Send us a text Psalm 149 is a powerful call to joyful and victorious worship. It begins with an invitation to sing a new song to the Lord, rejoicing in Him as King. Worship is not passive—it is full of gladness, music, and even dancing, as God takes pleasurein His people and clothes the humble with salvation (vv. 1-5). The second half of the psalm …
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Send us a text Psalm 148 is a universal call to worship, summoning all creation—from the heavens to the earth—to praise the Lord. The psalmist begins with the celestial beings, moves to nature and creatures of the earth, and finally includes all people, reminding us that worship is the purpose of everything God has made. The reason for this praise …
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144: The Power of God’s Word: Psalm 147:12-20
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4:14Send us a text Psalm 147:12-20 calls God’s people to praise Him for His strength, provision, and the power of His Word. He blesses His people with security and sustenance, demonstrating His care over creation and His authority over nature. Just as He commands the snow, frost, and wind, His Word goes forth with power, accomplishing His will. The psa…
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143. Delighting in God’s Provision: Psalm 147:7-11
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3:34Send us a text Psalm 147:7-11 calls us to respond to God’s provision with grateful praise. The Lord sustains creation, sending rain, causing grass to grow, and providing food for all creatures—even the young ravens who cry out to Him. Yet, His delight is not in human strength or self-sufficiency, but in those who fear Him and place their hope in Hi…
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142. The God Who Restores and Sustains: Psalm 147:1-6
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4:07Send us a text Psalm 147:1-6 calls us to praise God for His power, wisdom, and tender care. He heals the brokenhearted, governs the vast universe, and lifts up the humble. His strength is unmatched, yet His compassion is personal. In every season, whether in sorrow or joy, we can trust in His sustaining grace. As Psalm 147:1 declares, “Praise the L…
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Send us a text Psalm 146 is a call to wholehearted trust in God, reminding us that human strength and leadership are temporary, but the Lord reigns forever. The psalmist begins with a commitment to lifelong praise, urging us not to put our trust in earthly rulers who cannot save. Instead, true blessing comes from trusting in God, the Creator and Su…
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Send us a text Psalm 145:21 concludes with a powerful declaration of lifelong and universal worship. David commits to continually praising the Lord, inviting all people to join in exalting His holy name forever. This verse reminds us that worship is not just an occasional act but a daily posture of the heart. As we remember God’s faithfulness and m…
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Send us a text Psalm 145:14-20 reveals God’s nearness to His people, assuring us that He upholds the weary, provides for our needs, and hears our cries. He is not distant but intimately involved in our lives, lifting up the fallen and satisfying the desires of those who fear Him. His righteousness and kindness extend to all who call on Him in truth…
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138. Passing Down God’s Mighty Works: Psalm 145:4-7
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4:34Send us a text Psalm 145:4-7 reminds us that worship is not just personal—it is generational. One generation is called to declare God’s mighty works to the next, ensuring that His faithfulness is never forgotten. True worship involves actively speaking, meditating on, and singing of God’s greatness so that others may join in praise. If we do not in…
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Send us a text In Psalm 145:1-3, David exalts God as King, declaring His greatness to be unsearchable. His words remind us that no matter how much we seek to understand God, there is always more to discover. This truth shapes our worship—humbling us before His majesty, deepening our gratitude for His unending grace, and calling us to daily praise. …
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136. The Righteousness of God: Psalm 139:17-22
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4:39Send us a text God’s thoughts are higher than ours, and His justice is perfect. Psalm 139:17 says, “How precious to me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them!” A true love for God leads us to reject evil and pursue holiness. We are called to align our hearts with His righteousness. “Be holy, for I am holy” (1 Peter 1:16). Examine you…
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