Debbie Taylor Williams
INHERITANCE
Can you imagine receiving a phone call and being told that a relative you barely knew had passed away and left you all his money? “That’s nice of Uncle Fred,” you might say, thinking to the last time you’d seen him and his rather common clothing and car. But then, the executor of the estate explains that Uncle Fred was wealthy. “Congratulations! You’re a billionaire!” Psalm 16:5 is such a comment to the Christian. “Congratulations! You’re inheriting Christ, His home, heaven.” Does that cause you to smile?
Lord, You are my INHERITANCE; what more could I want. I love You and praise You!
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IMPERISHABLE
Have you ever let something spoil in the refrigerator? You meant to eat it, but didn’t. You found those left-overs crammed behind the milk and orange juice, opened the lid, and whew! It stunk. It had perished. Ruined. Was no good – for you or anyone. Not so with God and His Word. They are imperishable! They are always good. God’s seed – Christ – has been planted in us. He is living in us. He won’t die. We won’t die. Our spirits are born through the living and enduring word of God. Hallelujah! Celebrate!
Lord, I celebrate YOU! You are IMPERISHABLE. Your word is enduring. I have been born of Your imperishable seed. Thank You! I praise You!
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HUSBAND
“What does your husband do?” Many women are asked that question after the prior, “Are you married?” For a single woman who longs to be married, the questions can be exasperating. For a woman whose husband works in a position she doesn’t respect, such questions can make her feel uncomfortable. But how about if someone asked about your husband and you replied, “He’s the God of all the earth, the Lord of HOSTS. Yep, that’s my husband.” Then you could quickly reply, “And what does your husband do?” 🙂 God CHOSE to describe Himself as Husband, married to you for eternity. That’s praiseworthy!
Lord, my HUSBAND, maker, Lord of hosts, Redeemer, Holy One of Israel, God of all the earth, I love You and praise You for Your tender care of me for eternity!
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HONORED
Isaiah 49:5
How much honor do you have for Jesus? Here’s a test to help us answer that question. Do we ever use Jesus’ name in vain? Does He ever prompt us to do something and we don’t do it? Have we ever read one of Jesus’s teachings, such as to forgive and we ignore Him? How often do we bring Jesus into our decisions? Honor encircles Christ’s throne room.
Lord Jesus, You are HONORED in the sight of Your Father. I pray my life brings You the honor You deserve.
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HUMBLE
Matthew 11:29
Do you ever feel kind of cocky about yourself? Do you tend to look down on others? Are you critical of those around you? Humility is a great trait and one we see evidenced in our Lord. Jesus was humble. It wasn’t a false humility. He explained that His humility flowed from His heart. In other words, from the essence of who He was. That’s what we need. Not an attempt at humility, but rather to truly regard others as more important than ourselves. Jesus said we are to learn from Him. If we’re not humble, isn’t it time we begin learning from Him?
Lord, You who have every right to be prideful and look down on us, instead, chose to serve us and even humble yourself to the point of death. We praise You, most HUMBLE, gracious Lord Jesus!
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HORN OF SALVATION
Psalm 18:2
Why is our Lord described as the horn of salvation? Scholar Herbert Lockyer explains: “the figure of the Horn is taken from those animals whose strength is in their horns. Because the horn was once the instrument of the oxen’s strength, it became the symbol of power. And our God and Savior came as a HORN, or mighty instrument of salvation. In addition, when horns were fixed to an altar they became projections to which sacrifices were bound and to which those who needed protection could cling. If Jesus is your Horn of Salvation then all strength is His to keep you saved and safe. He is not like the Grecian king described as ‘the great horn that was broken’ (Daniel 8:8, 21, 22). Nothing or no one can break our indestructible Horn.”
HORN OF SALVATION, I praise You, my strength and salvation today and for eternity.
*Copyright Herbert Lockyer, All the Divine Names and Titles in the Bible, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, 1975, pgs 171-172. Permissions: You are permitted and encouraged to forward or share this material provided that you do not alter the wording in any way and do not charge a fee for it. Any exception to the above must be approved by Debbie Taylor Williams. Please include on any web posting or printed distribution: © Debbie Taylor Williams, www.debbietaylorwilliams.com. Thank you.
HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL
“Surely the coastlands will wait for Me; and the ships of Tarshish will come first, to bring your sons from afar, their silver and their gold with them,
For the name of the Lord your God, and for the Holy One of Israel because He has glorified you.”
Isaiah 60:9
Have you been to Israel? My family went several years ago. It was the trip of a lifetime. But a future trip of a lifetime awaits us. Isaiah prophesies a day when people from all over the world will bring their wealth to Jerusalem to worship the Holy One of Israel. The glory of Israel will not be shared with others. It will not be tainted. It will rest on Christ – the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL.
Christ, I praise You, the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL.
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HEIR OF ALL THINGS
“in these last days (God) has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the world.”
Hebrews 1:2
Why is it important for us to know that Jesus is the heir of all things? In an age when it appeared the government had control over all things, God wanted the Hebrews to know that Jesus was the ultimate possessor of everything. He created the world and everything in it was ultimately His. It was important for the first century Christians to know. It’s important for us to know; for we are joint heirs with Christ. Perhaps God wants us to focus on what we’ve already inherited in Christ, the heir of all things. Perhaps He wants us to be assured of that which we have yet to inherit.
LORD, I praise You for appointing Jesus as the HEIR OF ALL THINGS. I celebrate all that I have in Him and look forward in wonder and awe to that which I have yet to inherit.
Why not record that which you’ve already inherited in Christ: your salvation, God’s love, forgiveness, a new family in the body of Christ, a new mind, the Holy Spirit, etc in Prayers of My Heart?
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HEARS MY VOICE
“’In my distress I called upon the Lord, Yes, I cried to my God; And from His temple He heard my voice, And my cry for help came into His ears.’”
2 Samuel 22:7
Are you at your wits end? Do you feel like you’re about to lose it? Yes, at times, even strong Christians can feel overwhelmed. Life can come at us hard and we don’t know what to do. Although those times feel awful to us and sometimes are awful, they don’t surprise or overwhelm God. Cry to Him for help. In your distress, call on God like you would call a friend on your phone. Talk to God about your problems. KNOW that He hears your voice. Isn’t that incredible? Realizing that can bring a sense of peace to your spirit and maybe even a smile to your face.
LORD, I’m amazed that You HEAR MY VOICE. Thank You for the blessing and peace it brings to know that You do.
God HEARS YOUR VOICE. After crying out to Him, record your prayers in Prayers of My Heart. Then, as He answers your prayers, write “PTL” for “Praise the Lord” beside the answer. Or highlight and date it. At the end of the year, you’ll be able to look back and reflect on God’s faithfulness to you.
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HEAD OVER ALL RULE & AUTHORITY
“and in Him you have been made complete, and He is the head over all rule and authority;”
Colossians 2:10
Do you ever worry about where our nation and world are headed? Although evil may temporarily prevail, the Bible tells us the end of the story. And it’s a good ending! God will prevail. Christ is the HEAD OVER ALL RULE AND AUTHORITY. One day every knee will bow before Him. In the meantime, believers have the opportunity to live under Christ’s rule and authority.
LORD, I praise You, HEAD OVER ALL RULE & AUTHORITY!
WRITE words of praise to Christ, the HEAD OVER ALL RULE & AUTHORITY, in Prayers of My Heart today.
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