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Daily Devotional - June 21, 2025


6/21/25

Good morning, Beloved of God,

Acts of the Apostles 20:24 NLT

[24] But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus—the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God.

Paul communicated a glaring truth, so integral it bears repeating "but my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus..."

Not only was it a  major declaration but Paul stood on business!!! He knew that he would never see the saints in that region again. He knew the road ahead of him led to incarceration and ultimately, death. But....he only seems concerned about whether he finished the assignment the Lord Jesus gave him. 

Friends, this is a bold message. A message of deep encouragement that transforms our will to the Holy, magnificent will of God. 

Imagine what your life would be like if lived solely according to the direction we received from the word of God. Imagine a life so intense, so fired up for God, that we are not ashamed, nor silent about the Holy Scriptures, nor  consumed by the world system,  nor any other hindrance or distraction. Instead we are bold as the apostles, consumed with Word of God like the prophets, willing to sacrifice it all, like the men and women of faith so passionately did. 

Emphatically consumed! Fully, locked and loaded. Raging with purpose. Bubbling over with anticipation . Immersed with the mission. 

THIS, RIGHT HERE!!!! 

Yo, Paul was on another level, he was sure of the mission. Are you also someone who is absorbed with doing God's work, for God's glory, for God's kingdom, in God's name?

Remember friends," Your life speaks so loudly, people can hardly hear what you're saying"

OVER AND OUT,  SOLDIER! 🪖


Maranatha (The Lord is coming)  
Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone)

- Grace & Peace
Pastor Trent

Comments

  1. Amén being about my Father’s business and competing it. Thank you

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  2. Just to know the work that you have been placed on this earth to do is a blessing, but to actually walk in ones purpose knowing you will face persecution is faith on a whole other level, and its faith that much of this western world lack. No exclusion here, unfortunately.

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    1. I agree! Purpose and Persecution walk together!

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