Heart
June 1, 2025
Love the Lord your God with all your heart. We are called to Love God with all our hearts, because God first loved us with everything. The creator of the universe loves you so much that He created you, knowing full and well, all of the good, all of the bad, and everything in between and still said to Himself, you’re still mine. He loves us so much He sent His son to die for us. He loves us so much so that we should love others in the same manner.
Soul
June 8, 2025
When is the last time we allowed ourselves to be amazed? We’ve forgotten how to be appreciative of wonders that surround. The earth is the perfect distance from the sun so that we don’t become human icicles, or human barbeque. Each of the stars that paint the sky, the mountains that seem to poke through the clouds, waters that span further than we can see. Then there’s the animals that can change colors to blend in, or have wings to soar into the air, some can even regrow limbs if they’ve been severed. When God created those things, He said they were good. When He created mankind, He created us, He created me and you, He said it was very good. We have to remember to allow ourselves to be amazed again by the Lord of all creations. Give Online at https://www.millersburgcc.com/give
Mind
June 15, 2025
Loving God with all your mind means making the most of your mind by learning as much as you can about
as much as you can. But the true litmus test of spiritual maturity isn’t how much we know. It’s knowing how
much we don’t know. It’s coming to terms with the fact that God is not an object of knowledge as much as
He is a cause of wonder. And that sanctified sense of wonder fuels a holy curiosity to keep learning more
about the Creator and His creation. “The man who thinks he knows something does not yet know as he
ought to know.” You were once an idea in the imagination of God. And for the record, God doesn’t have bad ideas. The first
revelation of God in Scripture is that of a Creator. If God is anything, He is infinitely creative.
Strength
June 22, 2025
Christianity isn’t meant to be a noun. Christianity is meant to be a verb. We’re following a God of action.
Jesus came to earth not to be comfortable; He came to do the will of the Father. We know Jesus came to
grow and learn as a child, He came to teach and proclaim the Gospel message, and He came to perform
miracles. God is a God of action and we are called to be a people of action. Our faith should cost us
something, whether it be our money, our time, our effort, our gifts. We serve a God of action, we need to be
a people of action.