Who Is Close To Who?

“Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near.” Isaiah 55:6 (KJV)

There are moments in life when God gently reminds us that time is a gift and opportunity is sacred.

Isaiah 55:6 is an invitation filled with both urgency and hope. It reminds us that there is a window of grace, a season when the Lord is near, when His voice is calling, and when His arms are open.

God is not hiding from you… He is inviting you. He is not distant… He is near.

Sometimes we tell ourselves, “One day I will get serious about my walk with God.”

“One day I will pray more.”

“One day I will surrender that burden.”

“One day I will deal with that sin.”

“One day I will fully trust Him.”

But the Holy Spirit lovingly whispers, Why wait?

The same God who parted seas… who raised the dead… who forgives sin… who restores broken lives… is near to you right now.

You don’t have to clean yourself up first. You don’t have to have all the answers. You don’t have to figure everything out. You simply have to seek Him.

When you seek the Lord sincerely, you will discover He has been seeking you all along.

Today is a wonderful day to pray. Today is a wonderful day to draw near. Today is a wonderful day to trust Him more fully.

The door of grace is open. The presence of God is near. The invitation is clear.

Seek Him while He may be found… and you will discover He is closer than you ever imagined.

Watch Out!

“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” 1 Peter 5:8 (KJV)

There are moments in life when we can become careless in our walk with God. Not careless on purpose,just distracted. Busy schedules, responsibilities, worries, and pressures can slowly pull our attention away from what matters most.

That is why Peter gives us this loving warning: Be sober. Be vigilant.

In other words, stay alert. Stay spiritually awake. Stay aware.

We have a real enemy who would love nothing more than to discourage you, distract you, or convince you that your efforts don’t matter. The enemy does not always attack with obvious danger. Sometimes he whispers lies like:

“You’re not making a difference.”

“You’re too tired to keep going.”

“No one really notices.”

But God’s Word reminds us that awareness is protection.

When you stay close to Christ, stay grounded in Scripture, and stay sensitive to the Holy Spirit, you are not walking alone, you are walking protected.

A roaring lion may sound intimidating, but remember this: a lion that roars often reveals its location. God has not left you unaware or unprotected. He has given you truth, strength, and wisdom so you can stand firm.

Stay watchful.

Stay prayerful.

Stay anchored in God’s Word.

You are not helpless, you are helped by the Lord.

And the closer you walk with Jesus, the stronger and steadier your heart becomes.

Stay alert… but do not live afraid.

Because the One who walks with you is far greater than anything that walks against you

Who Gets The Final Word?

“For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.” 2 Corinthians 5:21 (KJV)

There are moments in life when we become painfully aware of our shortcomings. We remember words we wish we had never spoken, choices we wish we could undo, and seasons when we wandered farther than we intended. The weight of sin can feel heavy, and the distance from God can feel far.

But 2 Corinthians 5:21 reminds us of something life-changing.

Jesus, who never sinned, willingly took our sin upon Himself.

He did not deserve the cross — we did.

He did not earn judgment — we did.

Yet in His love, He stepped into our place.

Think about that.

The spotless Son of God took upon Himself the stain of our sin so that we could receive the gift of His righteousness.

This is the great exchange.

Our guilt for His grace.

Our shame for His righteousness.

Our brokenness for His wholeness.

When Jesus died on the cross, He was not simply showing us love — He was making a way for us to be made right with God.

We do not stand before God based on our own goodness.

We stand before God clothed in the righteousness of Christ.

That means our past does not define us.

Our failures do not own us.

Our sin does not have the final word.

Jesus does.

If you are carrying guilt today, remember this:

Your sin was placed on Christ.

His righteousness is offered to you.

Receive His grace.

Walk in freedom.

Live in gratitude.

Because of Jesus, you are not who you used to be.

You are forgiven.

You are accepted.

You are made right with God through Christ.

That is not just good news.

That is life-changing news.

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