SCRIPTURE & FOCUS – Week Of September 8, 2024 – September 14, 2024


FOCUS OF THE MONTH (FOM)

PREPARATION FOR A LIFE BEYOND


SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK (SOW)

(30) And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment.   (31) And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these. 
Mark 12:30-31 KJV

30 And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ 31 The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”Mark 12:30-31 ESV


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

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


MEMBER’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION



Blessed Birthday Song by Minister Nadine Cager

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ESV Translation Philosophy

The ESV is an “essentially literal” translation that seeks as far as possible to reproduce the precise wording of the original text and the personal style of each Bible writer. As such, its emphasis is on “word-for-word” correspondence, at the same time taking full account of differences in grammar, syntax, and idiom between current literary English and the original languages. Thus it seeks to be transparent to the original text, letting the reader see as directly as possible the structure and exact force of the original.

In contrast to the ESV, some Bible versions have followed a “thought-for-thought” rather than “word-for-word” translation philosophy, emphasizing “dynamic equivalence” rather than the “essentially literal” meaning of the original. A “thought-for-thought” translation is of necessity more inclined to reflect the interpretive views of the translator and the influences of contemporary culture.

Every translation is at many points a trade-off between literal precision and readability, between “formal equivalence” in expression and “functional equivalence” in communication, and the ESV is no exception. Within this framework, we have sought to be “as literal as possible” while maintaining clarity of expression and literary excellence. Therefore, to the extent that plain English permits and the meaning in each case allows, we have sought to use the same English word for important recurring words in the original; and, as far as grammar and syntax allow, we have rendered Old Testament passages cited in the New in ways that show their correspondence. Thus in each of these areas, as well as throughout the Bible as a whole, we have sought to capture all the echoes and overtones of meaning that are so abundantly present in the original texts.

As an essentially literal translation, taking into account grammar and syntax, the ESV thus seeks to carry over every possible nuance of meaning in the original words of Scripture into our own language. As such, the ESV is ideally suited for in-depth study of the Bible. Indeed, with its commitment to literary excellence, the ESV is equally well suited for public reading and preaching, for private reading and reflection, for both academic and devotional study, and for Scripture memorization.


PRAISE & WORSHIP


Malaco 50th Celebration!


DAILY DEVOTIONALS



Sunday, September 8, 2024UNITED AT LASTPsalm 87

Our Daily Bread Focus(es):  Christ’s return; Eschatology (End times)

Reflect & Pray

What conflicts, both global and personal, cause you distress? How will you trust God to bring about His peace?

I pray, Father, for the peace and unity of all people as they’re drawn to Your Son.

United at Last

Monday, September 9, 2024 REMAINING IN JESUSMatthew 16:13-19

Daily Bread Focus(es): Church; God’s love and care

Scripture(s):   1 Peter 2:5; Ephesians 5:23; Romans 5:8  

 
Reflect & Pray

In what ways might you support fellow believers? How does sharing the good news relate to God’s plan for the church?

Dear God, please strengthen Your people everywhere. Fill them with wisdom, protect them, and help them stay faithful to You.

Remaining in Jesus

Tuesday, September 10, 2024 SPIRITUAL ROYALTYJohn 1:9-13

Daily Bread Focus(es): Identity in Christ; Salvation

Scripture(s): John 3:16; John 11:52

Reflect & Pray

How should being a child of God affect you? What will you do this week to live out your status and responsibility as His child?

Father, it’s amazing that through Jesus’ death You invite me into spiritual royalty. I’m humbled and grateful.

Learn more about having a personal relationship with God.

Spiritual Royalty

Wednesday, September 11, 2024 COLORS OF HOPEGenesis 9:11-17

Daily Bread Focus(es):  Hope and joy; Suffering

Scripture(s):  Romans 8:18; Psalm 51:10-12; 2 Peter 3:9

 
 Reflect & Pray

How has God revealed His presence to you during difficult seasons of life? Who might need to hear your story today?

Father God, please help me to see You in the midst of my struggles today. 

Colors of Hope

Thursday, September 12, 2024 RETRIEVAL PRACTICEExodus 20:8-11

Daily Bread Focus:  Rest

Scripture(s):  Psalm 62:1; Matthew 11:28-29

Reflect & Pray

What tempts you to skip rest? How can taking time to rest draw you closer to God?

Dear God, please remember me and give me the wisdom to stop and remember You as well.

Retrieval Practice

Friday, September 13, 2024 KINGDOM-SHAPED WORKPLACEMatthew 6:9-13

Daily Bread Focus:  Prayer

Scriptures(s):   John 13:34; Galatians 5:13-14; Leviticus 19:18

 Reflect & Pray

What would your workplace or neighborhood look like under God’s rule? How could you pray and work toward this vision?

Loving God, please help me to see what my workplace or neighborhood would look like under Your rule, and empower me to bring change where I can.

Kingdom-Shaped Workplace

Saturday, September 14, 2024 GOOD CONGEE2 Kings 5:1-3, 9-14

Our Daily Bread Focus:  Living for Christ

Reflect & Pray

How do you allow your opinions to compromise your obedience to God? How does this affect His work in your life?

Dear God, please help me to obey You in full, for Your command far surpasses my opinion.

Good Congee

THIS WEEK’S INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHT BY SISTER CLOVIA



FINDING PEACE 2 – Inspirational Thought By Sister Clovia – 09 08 2024

FINDING PEACE: THE GIFT OF SABBATH REST

So then, there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God. — Hebrews 4:9, ESV

God established the Sabbath rest with our good in mind— our bodies need rest, and our hearts need refocusing.  Sabbath worship reminds us who gave us rest.  A day of rest is a reminder to trust in God and find our rest in Him. 

The Bible offers a variety of ways for us to rest. During this time, we can spend time with God and grow stronger in our faith while also improving our mental health and reducing stress. Rest means quieting all our racing thoughts, worries, and concerns and turning them over to God.  

Everyone has a bad day.   Don’t give up.  Pause.  Rest.  Reset.  Restart.   But never quit.  Always pick yourself up and keep going. A setback is just a setup for a comeback.  Take a Sabbath rest and come back stronger. 

Rest is one of God’s gifts at the beginning of the creation account.  He designed our bodies to need rest.  The Sabbath rest is when we pause, rest, re-energize, and recenter so we can better serve God. 

Learning to rest the body, mind, soul, and spirit is an essential habit of followers of Christ.  


CHRISTIAN-BASED MOVIE OF THE MONTH



HOOVEY | INSPIRATIONAL TRUE STORY | PATRICK WARBURTON


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

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