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June 7, 2018
Matthew 5:4
Today’s Scripture: Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Subscribe: Join the Movement: Support Pray Every Day in a tangible way! Click here to become a patron of the show. If you support the show at $10 or more per month, you’ll receive free original artwork AND your name on Pray Every Day’s […]
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June 6, 2018
Matthew 5:1-3
Today’s Scripture: When Jesus saw the crowds, He went up on the mountain; and after He sat down, His disciples came to Him. He opened His mouth and began to teach them, saying, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Subscribe: Join the Movement: Support Pray Every Day in a tangible way! Click here to become […]
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June 5, 2018
Psalm 119:175-176
Today’s Scripture: Let my soul live on so that I may praise You, and let Your precepts guide me. I have wandered down the wrong path like a lost sheep; come find me, Your servant, because I do not forget Your commands. Subscribe: Join the Movement: Support Pray Every Day in a tangible way! Click here to become a […]
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June 4, 2018
Marilyn Weisenburg
Marilyn Weisenburg is a mom, a youth worker, and an artist who has an incredibly difficult story to tell about grief. It’s detailed more in her well-written memoir: Hear a mom’s story of walking through the loss of her son in Iraq.Click To Tweet As in all my episodes, I pray for you at the […]
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Psalm 119:172-174
Today’s Scripture: My tongue will sing of Your word because every command of Yours is right. Let Your hand be poised to help me because I have chosen to live by Your precepts. I long for Your salvation, O Eternal One. Meanwhile, Your teaching brings me great joy. Subscribe: Join the Movement: Support Pray Every Day in a […]
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June 3, 2018
Psalm 119:169-171
Today’s Scripture: Let my cry come before You, O Eternal One. Grant me understanding in keeping with Your word. Let my plea come before You; liberate me in keeping with Your word. Praise will pour from my lips because You help me learn what You require. Subscribe: Join the Movement: Support Pray Every Day in […]
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June 2, 2018
Psalm 119:167-168
Today’s Scripture: My soul is faithful to Your decrees, and my love for them is extraordinary. I live according to Your precepts and decrees because everything I do is right before Your eyes. Subscribe: Join the Movement: Support Pray Every Day in a tangible way! Click here to become a patron of the show. If […]
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June 1, 2018
Psalm 119:164-166
Today’s Scripture: Seven times every day I praise You because of Your right rulings. Those who love Your law have an abundance of peace, and nothing along their paths can cause them to stumble. I wait for Your salvation, O Eternal One, and I live out Your commands. Subscribe: Join the Movement: Support Pray Every Day in […]
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May 31, 2018
Going Forward
When I think of these days, of men and women who have allowed (welcomed, in some cases) and covered up abuse, I picture that scene in the Gospels where Jesus takes a cord to the Temple merchandisers–His wrath preserved for people trying to profit on the Temple, making His house a den of thieves. Because […]
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Psalm 119:161-163
Today’s Scripture: Princes persecute me without reason, but my heart remains true and is awed by Your words. I celebrate because of Your promise, like someone who discovers great treasure. I despise and abhor lies, but I love Your law. Subscribe: Join the Movement: Support Pray Every Day in a tangible way! Click here to become a […]
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