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Watchman’s Daily Devotional: Isaiah 8:12–13 12 “Do Not Call Conspiracy All That This People Calls Conspiracy, and Do Not Fear What They Fear, nor Be in Dread. but the Lord of Hosts, Him You Shall Honor As Holy. Let Him Be Your Fear, and Let Him Be Your Dread

Throughout my journey, I have encountered countless tales of conspiracy, from the whispers of Luminata to the shadows of the grassy knoll, from the mysteries of chemical trails to the enigma of extraterrestrial beings, and so many more. These narratives ignite a spark within the soul, offering a sense of knowledge that seems elusive to the ordinary person. Yet, there are times when such conspiracies breed unfounded fears, leading individuals to make hasty and unwise choices, all while diverting their attention from the true essence of life. It is the fleeting nature of this existence that fuels their anxiety about its conclusion. What truly deserves our reverence is the LORD and His ultimate judgment upon us all. This awareness should prompt us to reflect on our actions and steer us away from wrongdoing. While perhaps one in a thousand conspiracies […]

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Watchman’s Daily Devotional: When Your Soul Is Overwhelmed, Run to the Character and Faithfulness of God. As Your Remind Yourself of Who He Is and What He Can Do, You Will Find Peace in the Storm.

Proverbs 18:10 reminds us that the name of the LORD serves as a strong tower; the righteous find safety within it. The esteemed theologian Stephen Charnock describes “the name of the LORD” as encompassing all of God’s attributes, reflecting His very essence. Solomon is not suggesting that the name itself is a magical incantation for protection; rather, he invites us to seek solace and tranquility in the nature of God. When challenges arise, we can focus our thoughts on who God is. Recall how He supported the figures in Scripture through their trials. Remember, He is omniscient, fully present with you and aware of every detail of your life. Nothing escapes His notice. Additionally, God is omnipotent, possessing the strength to alter your circumstances or guide you through them. While situations may seem insurmountable and the adversary may seem to

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Watchman’s Daily Devotional: A Little Bit of God in Your Life Is Likely to Take Over Your Whole Life…

Incorporating an element of the God into your life can profoundly transform your entire existence… When you truly surrender to God in one aspect of your life, you’ll discover the necessity for His presence to permeate every facet. Many individuals desire His presence in every aspect of their lives, except when it comes to their finances, yet it’s important to remember that finances are guided by the heart. When God holds a piece of your heart, true peace eludes you until He possesses it entirely. Your finances will become His too. This parable unfolds in families time and again. A single individual transforms and starts to embrace a vibrant new way of living. In no time, the entire family embraces Jesus. When it occurs within a church or community, it is referred to as revival. While not everyone may embrace

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Watchman’s Daily Devotional: We Shouldn’t Be Wondering Why God Doesn’t Use Us More As His Agents in the World. Instead, We Should Be Wondering Why We Haven’t Given Him More of Our Thoughts and Deeds

How can you know what God wants? What does it mean to say that God wants something for your life? It’s here. Are you ready? This is what God wants, for you to be made holy. That means to be holy, which means to set aside for God. Paul explains in the next few lines that he is talking about having control over our bodies and not giving in to lust. It was just as sexually wicked and promiscuous in Paul’s time as it is now. People who turned to Christ had to stay away from the neighborhood temples and change how they behaved. They could feel temptation everywhere. There were times when new Christians wanted to use other people for their own pleasure, even in church. John 4:5–6 says Paul warns those who do this that the Lord will

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Watchman’s Daily Devotional: Make It Your Practice to Praise God Abundantly for the Privilege of Belonging to Him

In 1 Peter 2:9, the Greek term that is translated as “possession” carries the connotation of “purchasing” or “acquiring for a price.” Paul references it in Ephesians 1:14 when discussing “the redemption of God’s own possession.” Everyone belongs to Him by creation, but as Christians, we have a special connection to Him because He sacrificed to free us from the chains of sin and death. The concept of believers being owned by God is emphasized throughout the Bible. Paul urged the elders to take care of the church of God, emphasizing its significance and value (Acts 20:28). In his message to the Corinthians, he reminded them of the sacredness of their bodies, emphasizing that they were not their own, but rather temples of the Holy Spirit given to them by God. Remember the importance of honoring and glorifying the divine

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Watchman’s Daily Devotional: It Is Common to Observe Individuals Attributing Their Own Faults to Others. Furthermore, One May Notice That Numerous People Strive to Rationalize Immoral and Depraved Actions.

Woe to those who confuse good with evil and evil with good, who exchange light for darkness and darkness for light, who trade sweet for bitter and bitter for sweet! In Christ, our perspective transforms, allowing us to see the world in its true light. You may find that as people analyze the same facts or circumstances, they arrive at completely different conclusions. It becomes evident that individuals often accuse others of the very faults they possess. Many strive to rationalize immoral actions and wickedness, prioritizing the rights of offenders over the healing of victims. Groupthink often overshadows sound reasoning in our society. Contradictory and illogical assertions are rampant. Take a moment to reflect on the absurdity of the claim, “There are no absolutes.” Isn’t that itself an absolute statement? People may cite Scripture to support their disbelief in the

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Watchman Daily Devotional: Is There Something in Your Life That Is Pulling Your Heart Away From the Lord? Are You Always Monitoring Your Heart? Staying Sensitive to the Holy Spirit Results in Conviction and a Determination to Cut Off Anything That Pulls Us Away From Him

Chapter 11, verse 9 of a certain ancient text The Lord was displeased with Solomon, as his heart had strayed from the God of Israel, who had appeared to him on two occasions. Solomon had a large number of wives and concubines from different backgrounds. As warned, their hearts were led astray towards other gods. He also constructed places of worship for the deities of their respective nations. The persistence of these elevated locations in Jerusalem throughout the rule of numerous monarchs ultimately contributed to the nation’s downfall. Despite his continued adherence to Jewish rituals and sacrifices, his devotion to the LORD had waned. Following his passing, the nation would experience a deep division. How is it possible for someone’s heart to stray, despite experiencing abundant blessings from above? Despite having two encounters with a divine presence, his heart remained

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Watchman’s Daily Devotional: Our Faith Is Constantly Being Tested and Expanded by God, as He Guides Us to Listen and Follow His Gentle Whispers. Will You Be Willing to Obey His Commands, Even if They Appear Peculiar or Unconventional?

2 Kings 2:21 21 After that, he went to the spring of water, cast salt into it, and declared, “This is what the LORD says: ‘I have healed this water. Never again will it cause death or make the land unfruitful.’” The spring of Jericho, located near the Dead Sea, most likely contained water similar to that of the Dead Sea – salty and rich in minerals. Access to water was essential for every town. In Israel, water is synonymous with life. Elisha witnessed his master Elijah ascending into heaven in a chariot of fire and received a double portion of his spirit. He was able to hear the voice of the Lord. The first test of his anointing came when local prophets requested him to heal the spring of Jericho. Centuries earlier, Moses had healed water by throwing a

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