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The Daily Memo | March 21, 2022 | Expanding the Soul

Mar 21st, 2022

Your heart is going to grow for the kingdom, more and more as you mature, which allows us to receive more and more of God and enjoy so much more of the life he’s giving. But this can be very disorienting if you don’t understand what’s taking place within you. Just as you reach a place where you feel satisfied, it seems you need more. That’s because your soul is expanding, which is a very good thing. Some of the old habits, even the old comforts, just won&rsquo…

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Standing in the Gusts and Gales

The Daily Memo | March 9, 2022 | Standing in the Gusts and Gales

Mar 9th, 2022

We live in a larger story. This is not the land of the white picket fences with a chicken in every pot. We don’t live in Oz or the Kansas of its wizard. There is an incredibly good ending to our story, but it often isn’t on this side of eternity. Joy comes. Here. Joy is available. Now. It is birthed in the unchanging love of our Father. To know God’s love is to be able to stand in gusts and gales, and though our bodies be knocked over, our souls remain…

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The Empowering Emotion of Joy

The Daily Memo | March 8, 2022 | The Empowering Emotion of Joy

Mar 8th, 2022

Jesus promised us His joy, but at times it can evade us. There are some important things to understand about this spiritual fruit. As we saw yesterday, the Holy Spirit is its source. And being supernatural in nature, divine joy exists independently of our circumstances. Happiness, on the other hand, comes from external causes, is an earthly in character, and increases or decreases as events change. Holy Spirit-developed joy comes when we: Focus on our relationship with the.…

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Joy

The Daily Memo | March 4, 2022 | Joy

Mar 4th, 2022

Why don’t I wake with a joyful heart? Joy was just here. Where did it go? I began to realize that what I’ve done for most of my life is resign myself to this idea: I’m really not going to have any lasting joy. And from that resignation, I’ve gone on to try and find what I could have. Women do this in marriage. They see that they are not going to have any real intimacy with their husbands, so they lose themselves in soaps or tabloids or romance.…

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God Works for Your Good

The Daily Memo | February 21, 2022 | God Works for Your Good

Feb 21st, 2022

Lord Radstock was staying in a hotel in Norway in the mid-nineteenth century. He heard a little child playing the piano downstairs in the hallway. She was making a terrible noise: ‘Plink... plonk... plink...’. It was driving him mad! A man came and sat beside her and began playing alongside her, filling in the gaps. The result was the most beautiful music. He later discovered that the man playing alongside was the girl’s father, Alexander Borodin, composer…

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Are Your Ready to be Poured Out as an Offering

The Daily Memo | February 15, 2022 | Are Your Ready to be Poured Out as an Offering?

Feb 15th, 2022

If I am being poured out as a drink offering on the sacrifice and service of your faith, I am glad and rejoice with you all. PHILIPPIANS 2:17 Are you willing to sacrifice yourself for the work of another believer—to pour out your life sacrificially for the ministry and faith of others? Or do you say, “I am not willing to be poured out right now, and I don’t want God to tell me how to serve Him. I want to choose the place of my own sacrifice. And I want to…

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Why Does God Allow Suffering

The Daily Memo | February 4, 2022 | Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Feb 4th, 2022

A one-year-old boy shattered his back falling down a flight of stairs. He spent his childhood and youth in and out of hospital. Gavin Read, the former Bishop of Maidstone, interviewed him in church. The boy remarked, ‘God is fair.’ Gavin asked, ‘How old are you?’ ‘Seventeen,’ the boy replied. ‘How many years have you spent in hospital?’ The boy answered, ‘Thirteen years.’ Gavin asked, ‘Do you think that is fair?;…

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The Potters Wheel

The Daily Memo | January 31, 2022 | The Potter's Wheel

Jan 31st, 2022

In 1952, in an effort to prevent clumsy or careless people from breaking items in a shop, a Miami Beach storeowner posted a sign that read: “You break it, you buy it.” The catchy phrase served as a warning to shoppers. This type of sign can now be seen in many boutiques. Ironically, a different sign might be placed in a real potter’s shop. It would say: “If you break it, we’ll make it into something better.” And that’s exactly what&rsquo…

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Change Comes from the Heart

The Daily Memo | January 27, 2022 | Change Comes from the Heart

Jan 27th, 2022

True transformation cannot be forced from the outside. It’s an inside-out process. Who of us has not received or created a list of ways to live, eat, exercise, respond, seek God, grow, and change—and how long did it last, if it worked at all? Those lists don’t work very long for anyone, and so we fall back into self-contempt. The problem does not lie with our lack of discipline. The problem is in the approach. The problem lies with the lists… A list…

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