SCRIPTURE & FOCUS – Week Of March 10, 2024 – March 16, 2024


FOCUS FOR THE MONTH
REVIVE, REFRESH, RENEW


SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK

Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; — Titus 3:5 KJV

he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, Titus 3:5 ESV


Wednesday Corporate Fasting Scripture – Isaiah 58 (ESV); Isaiah 58 (KJV)

Friday End of Week Scripture – Ephesians 3:20-21 (KJV)


MEMBERS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION


Blessed Birthday Song by Minister Nadine Cager

ANNOUNCEMENTS

OPEN INVITATION FROM THE INTRODUCTION CLASS
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Open Invitation – Intercessory Prayer
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Young Adult Prayer Call (Age Group 18-35)
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***The English Standard Version (ESV) stands in the classic mainstream of English Bible translations over half-millennium. The fountainhead of that stream was William Tyndale’s New Testament of 1526; marking its course was the King James Version of 1611 (KJV), the English Revised Version of 1885 (RV), the American Standard Version of 1901 (ASV), the Revised Standard Version of 1952 and 1971 (RSV). Faithfulness to the text and vigorous pursuit of accuracy were combined with simplicity, beauty, and dignity of expression in that stream. Our goal has been to carry forward this legacy for a new century.

To this end, each word and phrase in the ESV has been carefully weighed against the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek to ensure the fullest accuracy and clarity and avoid under-translating or overlooking any nuance of the original text. The words and phrases grow out of the Tyndale-King James legacy and, most recently, out of the RSV, with the 1971 RSV text providing the starting point for our work. Archaic language has been brought to current usage, and significant corrections have been made in translating key texts. But throughout, our goal has been to retain the depth of meaning and enduring language that have made their indelible mark on the English-speaking world and have defined the life and doctrine of the church over the last four centuries.

The ESV is an “essentially literal” translation that seeks as far as possible to capture the precise wording of the original text and the personal style of each Bible writer. It seeks to be transparent to the original text, letting the reader see the structure and meaning of the original as directly as possible. More about the ESV translation philosophy….***


PRAISE & WORSHIP


20 GREATEST OLD SCHOOL GOSPEL SONG OF ALL TIME – Best Old Fashioned Black Gospel Music (Source YouTube)


DAILY DEVOTIONALS



Sunday, March 10, 2024GOD MADE THEM ALL – Romans 12:9-16

Our Daily Bread Focus:  Bible study

Reflect & Pray

When has exploring the wonderful world God made led you to praise Him? How has He used His creation to deepen your faith in His power and provision?

All-powerful Creator and Sustainer of all, You’re so worthy of all my praise!

God Made Them All

Monday, March 11, 2024 REMEMBER THE CREATOREcclesiastes 9:7-10
 
Daily Bread Focus: Wisdom
 
 
 Reflect & Pray

How will you take delight in today’s simple, God-honoring joys? What one good thing have you yet to do or attempt?

Loving God, thank You for today and the gifts it holds. I’ll enjoy its simple joys and embrace its opportunities as an act of worship to You.

Learn more about the book of Ecclesiastes.

Remember the Creator

Tuesday, March 12, 2024 COURAGE IN CHRISTEsther 4:10-17
 
Daily Bread Focuses: Encouragement; Loving others; Mercy
 
 Reflect & Pray

How are you using what you possess to help others? What role can you play in providing for those who may not live near you?

Dear God, please give me the wisdom and courage to serve those in need.

Courage in Christ

Wednesday, March 13, 2024 CRIES OF DISTRESSPsalm 118:1-9
 
Daily Bread Focus: God’s character
 

Reflect & Pray

How has God shown Himself faithful when you’re in distress? How have you recognized His presence during difficult times?

Heavenly Father, I call to You knowing that You hear me. Thank You for being faithful and loving.

Cries of Distress

Thursday, March 14, 2024 GOD ALONE CAN SATISFYGenesis 25:29-34

Daily Bread Focus: Decision-making; Spiritual growth; Wisdom

Scripture(s):  Proverbs 3:5-6; James 1:5

 Reflect & Pray

When have you allowed temptation to cost you a great deal? Why can only God satisfy your deepest longings?

Dear God, please help me to remember my spiritual birthright when I’m tempted to sin.

God Alone Can Satisfy

 
Friday, March 15, 2024 ETERNAL LEGACYEcclesiastes 5:8-15
 
Daily Bread Focuses: Death; Serving; Stewardship
 

Scripture(s):  1 Peter 4:10; Philippians 3:7-11

 

 Reflect & Pray

What will others remember about you? What changes might you need to make as you ponder your eternal legacy?

Heavenly Father, please help me pour out my life for others in some small way today.

Eternal Legacy

Saturday, March 16, 2024 SHARE YOUR FAITH – Acts 16:1-10

Our Daily Bread Focus:  Evangelism

Reflect & Pray

Where is God calling you to share your faith? How might He empower you to do this today?

Loving Father, You sent Your Son for our rescue and forgiveness. Equip me to be an agent of Your great good news that forgiveness and freedom are available to whoever will receive Jesus by faith.

For further study, read Gospel Conversations: Sharing the Story of Jesus.

Share Your Faith

THIS WEEK’S INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHT BY SISTER CLOVIA



WHAT GOOD IS AN EMPTY TOMB?

The Empty Tomb to the child of God means that sin’s ability to keep us from God is EMPTY, death’s power to separate us from God is EMPTY, and anything in this world that could try and keep us from knowing the love of Christ in our lives is EMPTY!

The primary importance of the Empty Tomb is that it points to the bodily resurrection of Jesus, that death could not hold Him. Because Jesus has risen, we can also look forward to our resurrection. The Empty Tomb demonstrates that death is not the end of the journey. There is much more to come. 

The Empty Tomb guarantees that the world cannot deny the truth about Jesus, that His goodness will not be overcome, and that Jesus’ death will not have the last word. That’s the message of the Empty Tomb, and that’s why we are celebrating Easter.

    Praise God, the Tomb was empty!
    In His Word, it was revealed.
    Christ died, was buried, and rose again
    And all prophecies were fulfilled. 

    The Tomb was unable to hold Him. 
    That’s why Easter’s a glorious day. 
    Because He rose and lives again. 
    We sinners now have the Way. 

Through Jesus, we come to the Father. 
He is the One and Only Way. 
For He is our risen Savior.
Who lives and reigns today. 

                 — Emily McAdams —



CHRISTIAN-BASED MOVIE OF THE MONTH



INSPIRING TRUE STORY! Edge of America FULL MOVIE High School Drama Girls Basketball (from YouTube)


***The Daily Devotionals are taken from Our Daily Bread Ministries and the Scriptures are from the BibleGateway.***

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