January 1 | LORD thy God


“But the land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of
heaven: A land which the LORD thy God careth for: the eyes of the LORD thy God are always upon it,
from the beginning of the year even unto the end of the year” (Deut. 11:11,12).


This is the land of promise : to us it means Christ. If you are in this land, spiritually, wherever you may
live and whatever your burdens may be, God’s eyes will be upon you from the beginning of the year to
the end of it. His grace, mercy and peace will be showered abundantly upon you and you will be given
the strength you need to overcome all your trials. If you are a child of God you must claim His promises
by faith, otherwise they will remain mere words.


The land of Canaan did not require any watering or artificial irrigation. It was a land that drank water of
the rain of heaven (verse 11). When the children of Israel entered the land it was very fertile from one
end to the other. The Lord Jesus Christ is an antitype of that land. In Him we have all sufficiency and
we have no need to get troubled or anxious about anything, because He supplies all our needs provided
we know how to obey Him and bring all our needs to Him in prayer.

God had told the children of Israel very clearly, again and again that He would bless them if they obeyed
His commandments, and punish them if they went after other gods (vs. 27,28 and ch. 6:13,14). The
people knew that God wanted them to love Him with all their hearts, and with all their souls and with
all their might; yet we see that again and again they went after strange gods either openly or secretly.
Therefore, although they were actually in the promised land, they were not able to enjoy its fulness.


For us this means that unless we honour our Lord whole-heartedly, and keep our hearts free from
strange gods, we will not be able to understand and enjoy the fulness of the Lord Jesus Christ. When
we love any person or any thing more than the Lord Jesus Christ, that person or thing becomes a strange
god to us, and consequently we lose our joy and peace. Some may love their houses and their properties
more than the Lord, and neglect their times of devotion, prayer, worship and service for the Lord. Others
spend hours looking after their motor cars, cleaning and admiring them. Yet others worship their friends
and relations and have so much desire to be popular with them that they will willingly cut short or cancel
their times of prayer and attending of special meetings, and even Sunday worship. Many others have
worldly friends or even defiling friendships by which they fall into sin.

Love of money may become a strange god too. Some people are not satisfied with what they have and
wish to increase their income by some means, and then they have no time for private prayer or even family prayer and they
completely neglect the House of God. Some wives keep gold and silver as their strange gods. For some
people their radios (nowadays TV) are their strange gods, and thus lose even their desire for Bible
reading and prayer and Sunday worship. They say that they get all they need through these programmes
but ultimately they find themselves spiritually barren. Such strange gods are responsible for all your
spiritual loss including the loss of your peace and joy. God’s Word says that if you will keep your hearts
and homes free from strange gods, then His eye will be upon you (Deut. 11:12).

In order to be sure that we begin the new year without any strange gods in our hearts, we have to spend much time
examining our hearts. Thus we trust that the eyes of the Lord will be always upon us from the beginning
of the year to the end of it.

A House of Prayer for All


🌿 Title: A House of Prayer for All
📅 Date: October 31, 2025

📖 Verse:
“These I will bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer; their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on my altar; for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.” — Isaiah 56:7 (ESV)

💡 Message:
God desires that His house be a place of joy, worship, and prayer for everyone. 🌟 No matter who you are, He welcomes you to come before Him with an open heart.
When we enter God’s presence in prayer, He delights in our worship and hears our hearts. 🕊️ This verse reminds us that God’s home is for all — a place of peace, hope, and fellowship. Let your faith journey include regular time in His house, connecting with Him and others in love and devotion. 🙏✨

🙏 Reflection:

  1. Do I approach God’s house and prayer with joy and reverence every day?
  2. How can I help create a welcoming, prayerful spirit around me for others to experience God’s love?

🕊️ Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for making Your house a place of prayer and joy for all. Help me to enter Your presence with a grateful heart, and let my life reflect Your love to everyone I meet. In the name of Jesus, I pray, Amen. 🌿🙏



Listen and Live in Promise


🌿 Title: Listen and Live in Promise
📅 Date: October 30, 2025

📖 Verse:
“Incline your ear, and come to me; hear, that your soul may live; and I will make with you an everlasting covenant, my steadfast, sure love for David.” — Isaiah 55:3 (ESV)

💡 Message:
Never forget god is always with us, when we put our trust in god surely he takes care us .

🙏 Reflection:

  1. Examine our self am i live for God’s Glory ?

🕊️ Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank you for this new day. be with me lord, help me to live for yours Glory, In the name of Jesus , I pray, Amen. 🌿🙏



Everlasting Compassion of God


🌿 Title: Everlasting Compassion of God
📅 Date: October 29, 2025

📖 Verse:
“In overflowing anger for a moment I hid my face from you, but with everlasting love I will have compassion on you,” says the Lord, your Redeemer. — Isaiah 54:8 (ESV)

💡 Message:
God’s love never fades. 🌿 Sometimes, when we go through hardships or feel distant from Him, it may seem like He has turned away — but that’s never the full story. His discipline lasts for a moment, but His compassion is forever. 🕊️
The Lord, your Redeemer, loves you with an everlasting love. His mercy reaches deeper than your failures, and His grace is greater than your past. He restores, forgives, and embraces you again and again. 🙏✨

🙏 Reflection:

  1. Have I felt distant from God lately? How can I return to His loving arms today?
  2. What does it mean to me that God’s compassion never ends?

🕊️ Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your everlasting compassion and love. Even when I fail, You call me back to You with mercy and kindness. Help me to rest in Your unchanging grace and to share Your love with others. In the name of Jesus , I pray, Amen. 🌿🙏



No Weapon Shall Prosper


🌿 Title: No Weapon Shall Prosper
📅 Date: October 28, 2025

📖 Verse:
“No weapon that is fashioned against you shall succeed, and you shall refute every tongue that rises against you in judgment. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord and their vindication from me, declares the Lord.” — Isaiah 54:17 (ESV)

💡 Message:
When you are born again and have experienced and accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, no weapon formed against you will prosper. You are under the protection of Jesus. He will take all your burdens and all your problems. Trust God.

🙏 Reflection:

  1. Have my sins been washed away by the blood of Jesus Christ?

🕊️ Prayer:
Almighty God, thank you for saving me. And always be with me, Lord. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen. 🌿🙏