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The Daily Memo | May 9, 2022 | With Open Arms

May 9th, 2022

In the mythic story of The Lion King, the lion cub Simba is separated in his youth from his father through a murder engineered by his uncle, Scar, the character symbolizing the evil one in our story. Scar arranges for the cub to be caught in a stampede of wildebeests, knowing that his father, Mufasa, will risk his life to save his son. He does, and Simba is saved, but Mufasa is killed. Scar then turns on Simba and accuses him, at such a vulnerable and desperate moment, of…

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Following Gods Schedule

The Daily Memo | April 29, 2022 | Following God's Schedule

Apr 29th, 2022

People enjoy feeling in control of their own schedule, and it can be frustrating when things don’t go according to plan. Yet whoever truly desires to walk in obedience to God must cooperate with His time frame. Consider how you pray about situations in your life. Without realizing it, you may be demanding that the Lord follow the schedule you’ve constructed based on your very limited human wisdom. Yet if we believe God is who He says He is, how can surrendering…

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The Benefits of Choosing Wisdom

The Daily Memo | April 28, 2022 | The Benefits of Choosing Wisdom

Apr 28th, 2022

Before we go any farther in our search, I need to make the offer of Christianity clear: There is a way The world often evaluates decisions in terms of pros and cons, benefits and drawbacks. What happens if we apply that same thinking to spiritual matters: What are the benefits of following God’s wisdom? Or, in other words, Why should we seek to obey the instructions given in Scripture? First of all, in seeking God’s wisdom, we acquire a deeper understanding and…

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Strength in Your Weakness

The Daily Memo | April 26, 2022 | Strength in Your Weakness

Apr 26th, 2022

As you work to make one or many areas of your life better, there is a powerful principle you can use called “The Consistency Effect,” which is simply, “Small things done consistently, over time, lead to big things.” Commitment is good; it can get you to the starting line. It can set your intention. It can get you through January. But consistency will get you to July, September, and next December. You can change your life with small, consistent steps…

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How to Avoid the Titanic Mistake

The Daily Memo | April 25, 2022 | How to Avoid the Titanic Mistake

Apr 25th, 2022

James Cameron, director of the movie *Titanic,* describes the Titanic as a ‘metaphor’ of life: ‘We are all living on… [the] Titanic.’ When the Titanic set sail in 1912, it was declared to be ‘unsinkable’ because it was constructed using a new technology. The ship’s hull was divided into sixteen watertight compartments. Up to four of these compartments could be damaged or even flooded, and still the ship would float.,…

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Disappointment

The Daily Memo | April 21, 2022 | Disappointed

Apr 21st, 2022

The human heart has an infinite capacity for happiness and an unending need for love, because it is created for an infinite God who is unending love. The desperate turn is when we bring the aching abyss of our hearts to one another with the hope, the plea, “Make me happy. Fill this ache.” And often out of love we do try to make one another happy, and then we wonder why it never lasts. It can’t be done. You will kill yourself trying.  We are broken,…

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The Essence of Prayer

The Daily Memo | April 4, 2022 | The Essence of Prayer

Apr 4th, 2022

When Abraham Lincoln became president of the United States, he was tasked with leading a fractured nation. Lincoln is viewed as a wise leader and a man of high moral character, but another element to his makeup, perhaps, was the foundation for everything else. He understood that he was inadequate for the task at hand. His response to that inadequacy? Lincoln said, “I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere else to.…

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He Heals Our Hurts

The Daily Memo | March 30, 2022 | Healing Our Hurts

Mar 30th, 2022

Throughout the world, people are mistreated and traumatized, and many carry deep scars throughout life. Not everyone’s experiences are extreme, but even mild hurts can fester, affecting relationships and self-image. Something as common as betrayal or rejection by friends or family can lead to distorted thinking and negative behaviors. Unhealed hurts can lead to various symptoms, such as feelings of inferiority, fear of failure or criticism, and oversensitivity. Some…

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More Faith Over Fear

The Daily Memo | March 29, 2022 | More Faith Over Fear

Mar 29th, 2022

We cannot allow our fears of failing to keep us from reaching our full potential. Too often do we allow fear to paralyze us. We sit and wait until we are no longer afraid, when we could have acted long before. God has a plan in place for you, and it may require you to step out of the realm of your comfort zone. You may be uncomfortable. You may be scared. You may not feel that you are ready, but you will be when it’s time. Fear is nothing. Fear is a mirage. It’s…

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