Some have asked how we know that heaven was created before earth other than in Genesis 1:1. Here is how it is described in Job 38:4 — 7, “Where were you when I made the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand. Who marked off how big it should be? Surely you know! What were the earth’s foundations set on? Or who put its cornerstone in place Who did all this while the morning stars sang together? Who did this while the angels shouted with joy?”
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WORD FOR TODAY “every word”: Deu 8:3 "He humbled you and let you be hungry, and fed you with manna which you did not know, nor did your fathers know, that He might make you understand that man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by everything that proceeds out of the mouth of YEHOVAH.
SPOKEN VERSE FOR TODAY: Pro 25:21 If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat; And if he is thirsty, give him water to drink; Pro 25:22 For you will heap burning coals on his head, And YEHOVAH will reward you.
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Oh how intertwined are the bias and lies of the times. And how entangled in with our own beliefs and practices.
Bias is like ivy.
It’s not native to our region. It was imported. It’s invasive. It chokes out and kills the life we are actually trying to cultivate. And some people find it harmless, while others are as allergic to it as poison ivy. And every time we try to kill ivy or rip it out, it just grows unseen underground to emerge in another place and carry on its destructive work.
All in all, lies in general are like weeds and the removing of them from the garden of our soul works in much the same way. It’s a never ending process, and the only real cure is continuously getting on hands and knees and ripping out the weeds by the roots.
It requires humility and debasement on our part. It may require special tools and much time on our knees, but with enough time we can extract the madness from our lives.
Whether we are dealing with weeds or ivy, what is required of us, if we don’t want to be overrun, is hard work, dedication, and a willingness to do the same thing over and over and over again.
Removing bias and lies, like removing weeds and ivy, is slow and tediously boring work. But with time and attention and diligence, it can be done. And what a beautiful garden will come out of it.
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Putting God first transforms your life. When you prioritize Him above all else, you gain peace, purpose, and direction. Trusting God opens doors to blessings beyond measure and aligns your heart with His will. Seek Him daily, and experience the fullness of life that comes from a deep, abiding relationship with Him.
Contrary to popular belief, not everyone who believes and follows Yeshua/Jesus is a disciple.
We find in Matthew 16:24, Mark 8:34, Luke 9:23; 14:27, that there is a cost to being a disciple.
Being a disciple means being in 100%. Being a disciple involves a profound personal cost. It requires a willingness to deny oneself, take up one's cross daily, and follow Him, even when it means sacrificing personal desires, relationships, or worldly comforts. This path often includes enduring rejection, persecution, and misunderstanding from others. Discipleship demands a reordering of priorities, where Yeshua/Jesus becomes central, sometimes leading to difficult decisions and the loss of things previously held dear. The cost is high, but the rewards are worth it.
So, with God's help, offer your everyday life—your sleep, meals, work, and daily routines—as a living sacrifice to Him. Fully embrace the blessings God gives you, for that’s the best way to honor Him. Please don’t get so comfortable with the patterns of this world that you blend in without realizing it. Instead, focus your heart and mind on God. This will transform you from the inside out. Be quick to recognize His will and respond without hesitation. Unlike the culture that pulls you down, God lifts you up, shaping you into a mature and well-rounded individual.