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  • Natural Health

    05/02/2024 8:17:31 PM PDT · 1,932 of 1,932
    The Mayor to little jeremiah

    I am definitely taking this route to help. Drugs have done nothing but treat symptoms.

    Please feel free to post here or send me info, I will save it all in a file.
    My wife has been researching too. Ant Thank you, I truly appreciate you.

  • FReeper Canteen ~ Tell Us Your Favorite "Inside / Outside" Songs ~ 02 May 2024

    05/02/2024 8:11:59 PM PDT · 68 of 98
    The Mayor to Kathy in Alaska

    May 3

    Prayer Matters

    Bible in a Year :

    I have heard your prayer and seen your tears; I will heal you.

    2 Kings 20:5

    “Prayers for an upcoming brain scan.” “That my kids would come back to church.” “Comfort for Dave, who lost his wife.” Our card ministry team receives a weekly list of prayer requests like these so we can pray and send each person a handwritten note. The requests are overwhelming, and our efforts can feel small and unnoticed. That changed after I received a heartfelt thank-you card from Dave, the recently bereaved husband, with a copy of his beloved wife’s obituary. I realized anew that prayer matters.

    Jesus modeled that we should pray earnestly, often, and with hopeful faith. His time on earth was limited, but He prioritized getting away by Himself to pray (Mark 1:35; 6:46; 14:32).

    Hundreds of years earlier, the Israelite king Hezekiah learned this lesson too. He was told that an illness would soon take his life (2 Kings 20:1). In distress and weeping bitterly, Hezekiah “turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord” (v. 2). In this instance, God’s response was immediate. He healed Hezekiah’s sickness, added fifteen years to his life, and promised to rescue the kingdom from an adversary (vv. 5-6). God answered his prayer not because Hezekiah was living a good life, but “for [his] own honor and for the sake of [his] servant David” (v. 6 nlt). We may not always receive what we ask for, but we can be sure that God is working in and through every prayer. .

    Reflect & Pray

    Who in your life needs prayer today? How can you remind yourself to pause and pray more frequently?

    Heavenly Father, thank You for listening to my prayers. 

  • Amy's Place ... Poetry and Potpourri ... January - December, 2024

    05/02/2024 9:17:20 AM PDT · 787 of 789
    The Mayor to Jim Robinson; JustAmy; luvie; MEG33; jaycee; dutchess; GodBlessUSA; deadhead; DollyCali; Gabz; ...

    May 2

    A Creator We Can Trust

    Bible in a Year :

    God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son.

    John 3:16 The “monster” in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most widely known literary characters, captivating our cultural imagination. But close readers of the beloved novel know that a strong case can be made that Shelley actually portrays Victor Frankenstein, the delusional scientist who created the creature, as the real monster. After creating an intelligent creature, Victor denies him any guidance, companionship, or hope of happiness—seemingly guaranteeing the creature’s descent into desperation and rage. Confronting Victor, the creature laments, “You, my creator, would tear me to pieces and triumph.”

    Scripture reveals how different the true Creator of all things is—with unchanging, tireless love for His creation. God didn’t create on a whim, but out of love created a beautiful, “very good” world (Genesis 1:31). And even when humanity turned from Him to choose monstrous evil instead, God’s commitment to and love for humanity didn’t change.

    As Jesus explained to Nicodemus, God’s love for His creation was so great He was willing to give even what was most dear to Him—“his one and only Son” (John 3:16)—that the world might be saved. Jesus sacrificed Himself, bearing the consequences of our sin, so “that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him” (v. 15).

    We have a Creator we can trust with our hearts and lives. .

    Reflect & Pray

    How does God’s commitment to His creation impact you? How can you respond to His love for you?

    Dear God, thank You for being a good Creator who I can trust.  

  • Natural Health

    05/01/2024 7:07:22 PM PDT · 1,925 of 1,932
    The Mayor to little jeremiah

    Thank you, now it’s time to start gathering good herbs locally.
    I see links too which I will also be reading. Your help is a tremendous help for me.

  • Honoring President Trump - Trump Family Train: May 1, 2024 – May 31, 2024

    05/01/2024 6:59:38 PM PDT · 139 of 198
    The Mayor to All

    May 2

    A Creator We Can Trust

    Bible in a Year :

    God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son.

    John 3:16 The “monster” in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most widely known literary characters, captivating our cultural imagination. But close readers of the beloved novel know that a strong case can be made that Shelley actually portrays Victor Frankenstein, the delusional scientist who created the creature, as the real monster. After creating an intelligent creature, Victor denies him any guidance, companionship, or hope of happiness—seemingly guaranteeing the creature’s descent into desperation and rage. Confronting Victor, the creature laments, “You, my creator, would tear me to pieces and triumph.”

    Scripture reveals how different the true Creator of all things is—with unchanging, tireless love for His creation. God didn’t create on a whim, but out of love created a beautiful, “very good” world (Genesis 1:31). And even when humanity turned from Him to choose monstrous evil instead, God’s commitment to and love for humanity didn’t change.

    As Jesus explained to Nicodemus, God’s love for His creation was so great He was willing to give even what was most dear to Him—“his one and only Son” (John 3:16)—that the world might be saved. Jesus sacrificed Himself, bearing the consequences of our sin, so “that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him” (v. 15).

    We have a Creator we can trust with our hearts and lives. .

    Reflect & Pray

    How does God’s commitment to His creation impact you? How can you respond to His love for you?

    Dear God, thank You for being a good Creator who I can trust.  

  • FReeper Canteen ~ Remembering Our Troops! ~ 02 May 2024

    05/01/2024 6:51:09 PM PDT · 11 of 56
    The Mayor to Kathy in Alaska

    May 2

    A Creator We Can Trust

    Bible in a Year :

    God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son.

    John 3:16 The “monster” in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most widely known literary characters, captivating our cultural imagination. But close readers of the beloved novel know that a strong case can be made that Shelley actually portrays Victor Frankenstein, the delusional scientist who created the creature, as the real monster. After creating an intelligent creature, Victor denies him any guidance, companionship, or hope of happiness—seemingly guaranteeing the creature’s descent into desperation and rage. Confronting Victor, the creature laments, “You, my creator, would tear me to pieces and triumph.”

    Scripture reveals how different the true Creator of all things is—with unchanging, tireless love for His creation. God didn’t create on a whim, but out of love created a beautiful, “very good” world (Genesis 1:31). And even when humanity turned from Him to choose monstrous evil instead, God’s commitment to and love for humanity didn’t change.

    As Jesus explained to Nicodemus, God’s love for His creation was so great He was willing to give even what was most dear to Him—“his one and only Son” (John 3:16)—that the world might be saved. Jesus sacrificed Himself, bearing the consequences of our sin, so “that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him” (v. 15).

    We have a Creator we can trust with our hearts and lives. .

    Reflect & Pray

    How does God’s commitment to His creation impact you? How can you respond to His love for you?

    Dear God, thank You for being a good Creator who I can trust.  

  • Amy's Place ... Poetry and Potpourri ... January - December, 2024

    05/01/2024 8:48:04 AM PDT · 784 of 789
    The Mayor to Jim Robinson; JustAmy; luvie; MEG33; jaycee; dutchess; GodBlessUSA; deadhead; DollyCali; Gabz; ...

    May 1

    The Authority of Jesus

    Bible in a Year :

    All authority . . . has been given to me.

    Matthew 28:18

    Even after Jesus had set my son Geoff free from years of substance abuse, I still had worries. We’d been through much together and my focus sometimes remained on his difficult past instead of the future God had for him. Parents of addicts often worry about relapse, and one day at a family gathering, I pulled Geoff aside. “Remember,” I told him, “we have an adversary, and he’s powerful.” “I know, Dad,” he responded. “He has power, but he has no authority.”

    In that moment, I was reminded of Jesus’ incomparable authority to rescue us from our sins and transform our lives as we look to Him. Immediately I thought of His words to the disciples shortly before He returned to His Father in heaven: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go . . .” (Matthew 28:18-19).

    The crucified and risen Jesus has made a way for us to come to Him no matter what our past may be. He holds both our past and our future. Because He’s promised to be with us always (v. 20), we can be assured that He’ll accomplish His purposes and that our lives are in His unfailing hands. Jesus gives us unparalleled hope, a hope so good we can’t keep it to ourselves. The devil and the world may have some power for a little while, but “all authority” belongs to Jesus forever. .

    Reflect & Pray

    How does Jesus’ authority give you hope? What has He done for you that you can share with someone today?

    Thank You, dear God, for calling me to You in love. Please lead me to someone I can share Your love with today.

    For further study, read Hope: Discovering the One True Source.

  • THE FREEPER CANTEEN - The American Culture Quiz - Wednesday, May 1, 2024

    04/30/2024 10:16:13 PM PDT · 31 of 61
    The Mayor to luvie

    May 1

    The Authority of Jesus

    Bible in a Year :

    All authority . . . has been given to me.

    Matthew 28:18

    Even after Jesus had set my son Geoff free from years of substance abuse, I still had worries. We’d been through much together and my focus sometimes remained on his difficult past instead of the future God had for him. Parents of addicts often worry about relapse, and one day at a family gathering, I pulled Geoff aside. “Remember,” I told him, “we have an adversary, and he’s powerful.” “I know, Dad,” he responded. “He has power, but he has no authority.”

    In that moment, I was reminded of Jesus’ incomparable authority to rescue us from our sins and transform our lives as we look to Him. Immediately I thought of His words to the disciples shortly before He returned to His Father in heaven: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go . . .” (Matthew 28:18-19).

    The crucified and risen Jesus has made a way for us to come to Him no matter what our past may be. He holds both our past and our future. Because He’s promised to be with us always (v. 20), we can be assured that He’ll accomplish His purposes and that our lives are in His unfailing hands. Jesus gives us unparalleled hope, a hope so good we can’t keep it to ourselves. The devil and the world may have some power for a little while, but “all authority” belongs to Jesus forever. .

    Reflect & Pray

    How does Jesus’ authority give you hope? What has He done for you that you can share with someone today?

    Thank You, dear God, for calling me to You in love. Please lead me to someone I can share Your love with today.

    For further study, read Hope: Discovering the One True Source.

  • Amy's Place ... Poetry and Potpourri ... January - December, 2024

    04/30/2024 9:26:36 AM PDT · 778 of 789
    The Mayor to Jim Robinson; JustAmy; luvie; MEG33; jaycee; dutchess; GodBlessUSA; deadhead; DollyCali; Gabz; ...

    April 30

    Can’t Out-Love God

    Bible in a Year :

    We love because he first loved us.

    1 John 4:19 When my now-grown son, Xavier, was in kindergarten, he stretched his arms wide and said, “I love you this much.”  I stretched my longer arms wide and said, “I love you this much.” Planting his fists on his hips, he said, “I loved you first.” I shook my head. “I loved you when God first put you in my womb.” Xavier’s eyes widened. “You win.” “We both win,” I said, “because Jesus loved both of us first.”

    As Xavier prepares for the birth of his first child, I’m praying he’ll enjoy trying to out-love his son as they make sweet memories. But as I prepare to be a grandmother, I’m amazed at how much I loved my grandson from the moment Xavier and his wife told us they were expecting a baby.

    The apostle John affirmed that Jesus’ love for us gives us the ability to love Him and others (1 John 4:19). Knowing He loves us gives us a sense of security that deepens our personal relationship with Him (vv. 15-17). As we realize the depth of His love for us (v. 19), we can grow in our love for Him and express love in other relationships (v. 20). Not only does Jesus empower us to love, but He also commands us to love: “And he has given us this command: Anyone who loves God must also love their brother and sister” (v. 21). When it comes to loving well, God always wins. No matter how hard we try, we can’t out-love God! .

    Reflect & Pray

    How has knowing God loves you helped you to love others? How can you show love to others this week?

    Loving Savior, thank You for loving me first so I can love others.

  • Honoring President Trump - Trump Family Train: April 1, 2024 – April 30, 2024

    04/30/2024 9:24:56 AM PDT · 2,456 of 2,480
    The Mayor to All

    April 30

    Can’t Out-Love God

    Bible in a Year :

    We love because he first loved us.

    1 John 4:19 When my now-grown son, Xavier, was in kindergarten, he stretched his arms wide and said, “I love you this much.”  I stretched my longer arms wide and said, “I love you this much.” Planting his fists on his hips, he said, “I loved you first.” I shook my head. “I loved you when God first put you in my womb.” Xavier’s eyes widened. “You win.” “We both win,” I said, “because Jesus loved both of us first.”

    As Xavier prepares for the birth of his first child, I’m praying he’ll enjoy trying to out-love his son as they make sweet memories. But as I prepare to be a grandmother, I’m amazed at how much I loved my grandson from the moment Xavier and his wife told us they were expecting a baby.

    The apostle John affirmed that Jesus’ love for us gives us the ability to love Him and others (1 John 4:19). Knowing He loves us gives us a sense of security that deepens our personal relationship with Him (vv. 15-17). As we realize the depth of His love for us (v. 19), we can grow in our love for Him and express love in other relationships (v. 20). Not only does Jesus empower us to love, but He also commands us to love: “And he has given us this command: Anyone who loves God must also love their brother and sister” (v. 21). When it comes to loving well, God always wins. No matter how hard we try, we can’t out-love God! .

    Reflect & Pray

    How has knowing God loves you helped you to love others? How can you show love to others this week?

    Loving Savior, thank You for loving me first so I can love others.

  • FReeper Canteen ~ Road Trip: Naval Base San Diego, California ~ 30 APR 2024

    04/29/2024 8:00:23 PM PDT · 22 of 52
    The Mayor to laurenmarlowe

    April 30

    Can’t Out-Love God

    Bible in a Year :

    We love because he first loved us.

    1 John 4:19 When my now-grown son, Xavier, was in kindergarten, he stretched his arms wide and said, “I love you this much.”  I stretched my longer arms wide and said, “I love you this much.” Planting his fists on his hips, he said, “I loved you first.” I shook my head. “I loved you when God first put you in my womb.” Xavier’s eyes widened. “You win.” “We both win,” I said, “because Jesus loved both of us first.”

    As Xavier prepares for the birth of his first child, I’m praying he’ll enjoy trying to out-love his son as they make sweet memories. But as I prepare to be a grandmother, I’m amazed at how much I loved my grandson from the moment Xavier and his wife told us they were expecting a baby.

    The apostle John affirmed that Jesus’ love for us gives us the ability to love Him and others (1 John 4:19). Knowing He loves us gives us a sense of security that deepens our personal relationship with Him (vv. 15-17). As we realize the depth of His love for us (v. 19), we can grow in our love for Him and express love in other relationships (v. 20). Not only does Jesus empower us to love, but He also commands us to love: “And he has given us this command: Anyone who loves God must also love their brother and sister” (v. 21). When it comes to loving well, God always wins. No matter how hard we try, we can’t out-love God! .

    Reflect & Pray

    How has knowing God loves you helped you to love others? How can you show love to others this week?

    Loving Savior, thank You for loving me first so I can love others.

  • Study Finds That Covid Spike Proteins Help Cancer Cells Survive and Resist Chemotherapy

    04/29/2024 7:59:48 PM PDT · 44 of 51
    The Mayor to george76

    Perfect, doing the opposite of what they should be doing.
    Can anyone remind me why they do this crap and to kill us off?

  • Four teenagers including high school football star aged 14 to 16 are killed in horror crash after cop cruiser used PIT maneuver to stop them speeding at 111mph - as horrifying photos show their mangled wreckage

    04/29/2024 10:09:25 AM PDT · 222 of 245
    The Mayor to yesthatjallen

    Using a PIT at that speed is a recipe for disaster, kinda like this.
    Stoopid, just stoopid on both drivers.

  • Honoring President Trump - Trump Family Train: April 1, 2024 – April 30, 2024

    04/29/2024 10:06:48 AM PDT · 2,363 of 2,480
    The Mayor to DollyCali

    discernment is very important all the time but it seems more now than ever before

  • Amy's Place ... Poetry and Potpourri ... January - December, 2024

    04/29/2024 8:28:18 AM PDT · 773 of 789
    The Mayor to Jim Robinson; JustAmy; luvie; MEG33; jaycee; dutchess; GodBlessUSA; deadhead; DollyCali; Gabz; ...

    April 29

    Pray and Watch

    Bible in a Year :

    Pray in the Spirit on all occasions . . . be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.

    Ephesians 6:18 When fighting spiritual battles, believers in Jesus should take prayer seriously. A Florida woman found out how dangerous it can be, however, to practice it unwisely. When she prayed, she closed her eyes. But while driving one day and praying (with eyes shut!), she failed to stop at a stop sign, flew through an intersection, and went offroad into a homeowner’s yard. She then tried unsuccessfully to back off the lawn. Though not injured, she was given a police citation for reckless driving and property damage. This prayer warrior missed a key part of Ephesians 6:18: be alert.

    As part of the whole armor of God in Ephesians 6, the apostle Paul includes two final pieces. First, we should fight spiritual battles with prayer. This means praying in the Spirit—relying on His power. Also, resting in His guidance and responding to His promptings—praying all kinds of prayers on all occasions (v. 18). Second, Paul encouraged us to “be alert.” Spiritual alertness can aid us in being prepared for Jesus’ return (Mark 13:33), gaining victory over temptation (14:38), and interceding for other believers (Ephesians 6:18).

    As we fight spiritual battles daily, let’s permeate our lives with a “pray and watch” approach—combating evil powers and piercing the darkness with the light of Christ. .

    Reflect & Pray

    How can having a “pray and watch” mindset help you fight spiritual battles? What does it mean for you to stay spiritually alert?

    Dear God, please help me to watch and pray for myself and others.

  • Honoring President Trump - Trump Family Train: April 1, 2024 – April 30, 2024

    04/28/2024 7:58:32 PM PDT · 2,314 of 2,480
    The Mayor to All

    April 29

    Pray and Watch

    Bible in a Year :

    Pray in the Spirit on all occasions . . . be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.

    Ephesians 6:18 When fighting spiritual battles, believers in Jesus should take prayer seriously. A Florida woman found out how dangerous it can be, however, to practice it unwisely. When she prayed, she closed her eyes. But while driving one day and praying (with eyes shut!), she failed to stop at a stop sign, flew through an intersection, and went offroad into a homeowner’s yard. She then tried unsuccessfully to back off the lawn. Though not injured, she was given a police citation for reckless driving and property damage. This prayer warrior missed a key part of Ephesians 6:18: be alert.

    As part of the whole armor of God in Ephesians 6, the apostle Paul includes two final pieces. First, we should fight spiritual battles with prayer. This means praying in the Spirit—relying on His power. Also, resting in His guidance and responding to His promptings—praying all kinds of prayers on all occasions (v. 18). Second, Paul encouraged us to “be alert.” Spiritual alertness can aid us in being prepared for Jesus’ return (Mark 13:33), gaining victory over temptation (14:38), and interceding for other believers (Ephesians 6:18).

    As we fight spiritual battles daily, let’s permeate our lives with a “pray and watch” approach—combating evil powers and piercing the darkness with the light of Christ. .

    Reflect & Pray

    How can having a “pray and watch” mindset help you fight spiritual battles? What does it mean for you to stay spiritually alert?

    Dear God, please help me to watch and pray for myself and others.

  • FReeper Canteen ~ Hall of Heroes: Alexander Bonnyman, Jr ~ 29 April 2024

    04/28/2024 7:55:52 PM PDT · 18 of 50
    The Mayor to Kathy in Alaska

    April 29

    Pray and Watch

    Bible in a Year :

    Pray in the Spirit on all occasions . . . be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.

    Ephesians 6:18 When fighting spiritual battles, believers in Jesus should take prayer seriously. A Florida woman found out how dangerous it can be, however, to practice it unwisely. When she prayed, she closed her eyes. But while driving one day and praying (with eyes shut!), she failed to stop at a stop sign, flew through an intersection, and went offroad into a homeowner’s yard. She then tried unsuccessfully to back off the lawn. Though not injured, she was given a police citation for reckless driving and property damage. This prayer warrior missed a key part of Ephesians 6:18: be alert.

    As part of the whole armor of God in Ephesians 6, the apostle Paul includes two final pieces. First, we should fight spiritual battles with prayer. This means praying in the Spirit—relying on His power. Also, resting in His guidance and responding to His promptings—praying all kinds of prayers on all occasions (v. 18). Second, Paul encouraged us to “be alert.” Spiritual alertness can aid us in being prepared for Jesus’ return (Mark 13:33), gaining victory over temptation (14:38), and interceding for other believers (Ephesians 6:18).

    As we fight spiritual battles daily, let’s permeate our lives with a “pray and watch” approach—combating evil powers and piercing the darkness with the light of Christ. .

    Reflect & Pray

    How can having a “pray and watch” mindset help you fight spiritual battles? What does it mean for you to stay spiritually alert?

    Dear God, please help me to watch and pray for myself and others.

  • Amy's Place ... Poetry and Potpourri ... January - December, 2024

    04/28/2024 9:01:52 AM PDT · 772 of 789
    The Mayor to luvie; Jim Robinson; JustAmy; MEG33; jaycee; dutchess; GodBlessUSA; deadhead; DollyCali; Gabz; ...

    April 28

    Angel Companions

    Bible in a Year :

    I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way.

    Exodus 23:20 As medical test after medical test filled up Bev’s schedule, she grew overwhelmed and weary. Doctors alarmed her when they told her they were looking for cancer somewhere in her body. Each day God faithfully encouraged her with the promises of His presence and an abiding peace when she turned to Him or read the Bible. She battled with the uncertainties and frequently learned to roll the “what ifs” onto God’s shoulders. One morning, Bev came across a verse in Exodus 23 that popped out from the page to her heart before a serious surgery: “I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way” (v. 20).

    Those words were spoken by God through Moses to His people, the Israelites. He was giving His laws for His people to follow and leading them to a new land (vv. 14-26). But in the middle of those instructions, He told them He would send an angel ahead of them “to guard [them] along the way” (v. 20). Even though this wasn’t Bev’s life’s situation, she remembered that the care of angels is mentioned elsewhere in Scripture too. Psalm 91:11 says, “He will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” And Hebrews 1:14 tells us God sends angels as “ministering spirits” to serve believers in Jesus.

    If we know Christ, He’s got an angel or angels near us to minister to us as well.

    Reflect & Pray

    What might God be doing for you through His angels? How does this encourage you?

    I’m grateful, dear God, that You’re always near, and You also have Your angels watching over Your children.

    For further study, read What Can We Learn from Angels?

  • Honoring President Trump - Trump Family Train: April 1, 2024 – April 30, 2024

    04/28/2024 8:59:46 AM PDT · 2,271 of 2,480
    The Mayor to All

    April 28

    Angel Companions

    Bible in a Year :

    I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way.

    Exodus 23:20 As medical test after medical test filled up Bev’s schedule, she grew overwhelmed and weary. Doctors alarmed her when they told her they were looking for cancer somewhere in her body. Each day God faithfully encouraged her with the promises of His presence and an abiding peace when she turned to Him or read the Bible. She battled with the uncertainties and frequently learned to roll the “what ifs” onto God’s shoulders. One morning, Bev came across a verse in Exodus 23 that popped out from the page to her heart before a serious surgery: “I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way” (v. 20).

    Those words were spoken by God through Moses to His people, the Israelites. He was giving His laws for His people to follow and leading them to a new land (vv. 14-26). But in the middle of those instructions, He told them He would send an angel ahead of them “to guard [them] along the way” (v. 20). Even though this wasn’t Bev’s life’s situation, she remembered that the care of angels is mentioned elsewhere in Scripture too. Psalm 91:11 says, “He will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” And Hebrews 1:14 tells us God sends angels as “ministering spirits” to serve believers in Jesus.

    If we know Christ, He’s got an angel or angels near us to minister to us as well.

    Reflect & Pray

    What might God be doing for you through His angels? How does this encourage you?

    I’m grateful, dear God, that You’re always near, and You also have Your angels watching over Your children.

    For further study, read What Can We Learn from Angels?

  • FReeper Canteen ~ Sunday Chapel ~ COPPERMAN ~ 28 April 2024

    04/27/2024 6:10:02 PM PDT · 8 of 46
    The Mayor to Kathy in Alaska

    April 28

    Angel Companions

    Bible in a Year :

    I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way.

    Exodus 23:20 As medical test after medical test filled up Bev’s schedule, she grew overwhelmed and weary. Doctors alarmed her when they told her they were looking for cancer somewhere in her body. Each day God faithfully encouraged her with the promises of His presence and an abiding peace when she turned to Him or read the Bible. She battled with the uncertainties and frequently learned to roll the “what ifs” onto God’s shoulders. One morning, Bev came across a verse in Exodus 23 that popped out from the page to her heart before a serious surgery: “I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way” (v. 20).

    Those words were spoken by God through Moses to His people, the Israelites. He was giving His laws for His people to follow and leading them to a new land (vv. 14-26). But in the middle of those instructions, He told them He would send an angel ahead of them “to guard [them] along the way” (v. 20). Even though this wasn’t Bev’s life’s situation, she remembered that the care of angels is mentioned elsewhere in Scripture too. Psalm 91:11 says, “He will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” And Hebrews 1:14 tells us God sends angels as “ministering spirits” to serve believers in Jesus.

    If we know Christ, He’s got an angel or angels near us to minister to us as well.

    Reflect & Pray

    What might God be doing for you through His angels? How does this encourage you?

    I’m grateful, dear God, that You’re always near, and You also have Your angels watching over Your children.

    For further study, read What Can We Learn from Angels?