Thursday, June 11, 2026

THIS IS THE DAY

“This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it!”  (Psalm 118:24 ESV)

Each day that we have is a gracious and generous gift from God. Each day provides us with many opportunities that will never come again. If you wait to select the perfect opportunity, you may miss the one opportunity that will benefit you most. If you wait to join the one perfect cause in life, you may never contribute anything. If you wait till you find the perfect job, you will be unemployed. If you delay participation in the spiritual life until things are just right, or until you think you are worthy, then you will miss out on life and faith and God. If you spend your life trapped in the utopian complex, looking for that perfect moment to do what you know you ought to do, and to be what you ought to be, you may well discover too late that life has passed you by…

Isn’t this precisely what the psalmist was talking about many years ago? He put it like this: “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it!”  In other words, don’t wait around for another day! This is the only day we are sure of.

Accept with gratitude this day! Embrace the joys of this day! Seize the opportunities of this day! Commit your life to God this day!

Now please don’t misunderstand me. I am not singing the old hedonist song, “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may die.” That’s not what this is about. No! Rather, it’s about seeing life in this world as a generous gift from God our Creator. It’s about recognizing each day we have as a gracious gift from God our Father and celebrating that, and seizing the precious opportunities it offers. Paul wrote to the Corinthian church, “For God says, ‘At just the right time, I heard you. On the day of salvation, I helped you.’ Indeed, the ‘right time’ is now. Today is the day of salvation.” (2 Corinthians 6:2 NLT)  

-- Adapted from James W. Moore and Bob J. Moore in “Lord, Give Me Patience!... And Give It to Me Right Now!”


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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

THE HABIT OF WORSHIP

"Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another -- and all the more as you see the Day approaching."  (Hebrews 10:25 NIV)

My wife and I had a dinner conversation with a couple who said that they left their church as a result of a pastoral change, had tried another church with no success, and now were not worshipping anywhere. They acknowledged it was far too easy to get out of the habit.

Worship is not just an event, it’s a habit -- a rhythm of grace that shapes the soul. Let me encourage you to be in the habit of worshipping every Sunday, not just when you feel like it, not just when you're in town, not just when the kids have Sunday school. The habit of worship is not about routine -- it’s about relationship. Each time we come together, we rehearse eternity: the family of God united in praise. Make it your habit to worship, and when you do you'll find that God has made it His habit to show up as well.

Lord, teach me to make worship my habit, not my option. Let my heart be drawn to Your presence and my life shaped by Your praise. May I never grow weary of gathering with Your people, for in worship I find You again. Amen.

-- Rev. David T. Wilkinson, SOUND BITES Ministry™


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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

GETTING TO KNOW GOD – Part 2 of 2

“Now this is eternal life: that they know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent.”  (John 17:3 NIV)

As you get to know God better, you will change. A vibrant and intimate relationship with God in Christ will empower you to heal from the hurts from your past, forgive what seems unforgivable, and change what seems unchangeable about yourself. Walking with God will break the power of materialism in your life and lead you to a radically generous life. Instead of living for yourself and for the moment, you’ll live for Christ and for eternity. Your heart will begin to break for the reasons and the causes that break God’s heart. You’ll serve Him faithfully as part of His bride, the church. Instead of living in torment from worry and fear, you’ll learn to experience peace, grace, and trust. As you get to know God you’ll live boldly for Him, excitedly sharing your faith with others, less and less concerned about what others think. Knowing Him will make you ache to tell others about Him.

Get to know God. When you do, you will never be the same. 

-- Craig Groeschel in “The Christian Atheist: Believing in God but Living as if He Doesn’t Exist” 


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Monday, June 8, 2026

GETTING TO KNOW GOD – Part 1 of 2

It’s time to be honest with yourself and with God: Do you know Him? If so, how well?

If you’ve acknowledged honestly that you don’t know God, I can relate. For too long, I believed in God but didn’t know Him. Now I do. And knowing Him consumes me. Knowing Him makes every moment count.

Has God transformed you? Are you different because of Him? If not, perhaps you’re a Christian Atheist. God loves you and earnestly wants to reveal Himself to you. Sadly, our sin separates us from a holy God. In His mercy and grace, God sent His Son, Jesus, to become the perfect sacrifice for the forgiveness of our sins. Jesus, the sinless Son of God, became sin for us on the cross. He is the “Lamb of God” who died in our place. Romans 10:13 says, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” “Everyone” includes you and me.

If you don’t know Him, you can. If you used to be close, you can be close again. Getting to know God is not difficult, and it isn’t about a bunch of rules. Yes, God wants your obedience, but He wants your heart even more. He says over and over again that if you seek Him, you will find Him (Deuteronomy 4:29; Jeremiah 29:13; Matthew 7:7-8; Acts 17:27). You can find Him by reading your Bible; He’s been there all along. And when you begin to seek Him, you’ll find that He’s already running toward you, His beloved child. Get to know Him and allow His presence to impact every area of your life, every day. 

-- Craig Groeschel in “The Christian Atheist: Believing in God but Living as if He Doesn’t Exist”

Friday, June 5, 2026

THE NEED FOR BOTH GRACE AND TRUTH – Part 2 of 2

"The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth."  (John 1:14 NIV)

In Christ, truth is never without grace. Grace is the unmerited favor of God, the love that reaches us in our brokenness and draws us back to Him. Grace does not excuse sin but offers forgiveness and restoration. Through grace, we are reminded that we cannot earn our salvation; it is the gift of God through faith in Christ (Ephesians 2:8-9). Grace invites us into a relationship with God, despite our imperfections.

As followers of Jesus, we are called to embody both grace and truth in our daily lives. This balance can be challenging. Too much emphasis on truth without grace can lead to harsh judgment, while grace without truth can result in complacency or capitulation. But Jesus shows us the perfect way -- loving sinners while confronting sin, extending compassion without watering down the call to holiness.

When we live in grace and truth, we become reflections of Christ to the world. Our words and actions can bring healing, reconciliation, and hope to those around us. We can share the truth of the Gospel with boldness and humility, while also extending the grace that reminds others of God's endless love.

In Christ, grace and truth are not opposites but companions. When embraced together, they lead us to a deeper understanding of God and a more authentic witness to the world. 

-- SOUND BITES Ministry™ 


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