God speaks today Monday | July 1, 2024

If thou return to the Almighty, thou shalt be built up, thou shalt put away iniquity far from thy tabernacles. (Job 22:23)
Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his. And, Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity. (2 Timothy 2:19)
Charles Spurgeon

You cannot oppose God and prosper

If sin has caused you to fall and lose everything, return to the Lord with regret and faith. Only He can restore you. Don't delay, confess and have humble faith. The promise is that you will be "edified". Read more...


Cross Reference

I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine. (John 10:14)
But if any man love God, the same is known of him. (1 Corinthians 8:3)
Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. (1 John 3:7)
And he spake unto Korah and unto all his company, saying, Even to morrow the LORD will show who are his, and who is holy; and will cause him to come near unto him: even him whom he hath chosen will he cause to come near unto him. (Numbers 16:5)

Comments:

Masiel Pardo : You are the only thing we have Lord to be lifted up, restored and we can grow, thank you for your forgiveness and for your patience and also correction
What a beautiful comment, Masiel. Your recognition that only through God can we be lifted up, restored and grow is essential. As the verse in Job 22:23 mentions, “If you return to the Almighty, you will be restored (edified),” it invites us to return to God to find restoration and growth in Him. Your gratitude for His forgiveness, patience, and correction demonstrate a humble heart. and willing to follow the path back to the Lord, as Charles Spurgeon's devotional urges us. May His grace and love continue to guide your life toward restoration and growth in Him!
Enrique Meneses Muñoz : I want and need to do your will my LORD.
What a beautiful statement, Enrique. Seeking and desiring to do the will of the Lord is a desire that honors and pleases God. As the verse in 2 Timothy 2:19 mentions, "Let everyone who mentions the name of the Lord depart from iniquity," seeking to do His will involves turning from sin and following His ways. Charles Spurgeon's devotional highlights the importance of returning to the Lord with deep repentance and sincere faith, finding restoration and growth in Him. May your desire to do God's will guide you to a life in constant communion and obedience to His Word. May He strengthen and enable you to fulfill His will in every area of ​​your life!
Sabino Marroquín López: I trusted in God, in your holy hands is my life, my health and my wealth, thank you my God, amen.
What a beautiful expression of trust and gratitude, Sabino. Trusting God and placing our life, health and wealth in His hands is an act of deep faith and total dependence on Him. As Charles Spurgeon's devotional mentions, by returning to the Lord with repentance and sincere faith, we find the promise of being restored. and built up by Him. Your trust in God reflects a total surrender to His will and His sovereignty, remembering that we cannot oppose Him and prosper, as Spurgeon emphasizes. May His grace and power continue to be your support in every aspect of your life, and may your trust in Him guide you toward an intimate relationship of dependence and communion with your Savior. May God continue to bless and strengthen you on your journey of faith!
Francisco Diaz S.: God gave me satisfaction and opportunities in this world which I did not know how to manage, my soul was intoxicated with the triumph. - Now I do not have material wealth, I am of humble condition, but I have returned to the Lord, I have recognized his power and he has restored me. not with riches in the world but with the best; the spiritual riches that lead me along the path of the Lord and give me peace and contentment.- Thank you God for accepting me
What a moving testimony, Francisco. Your recognition that, despite not knowing how to manage the blessings and opportunities God gave you in this world, when you returned to the Lord you have experienced His restoration and spiritual peace, is a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness and grace. As Charles Spurgeon's devotional mentions, by returning to the Lord with humility and faith, we find in Him a restoration that goes beyond material riches, reaching the spiritual riches that lead us along His path. Your gratitude for acceptance from God shows a heart that values ​​spiritual blessings more than material ones, recognizing that true wealth is in His presence and His peace. May this testimony inspire others to seek God above all and to find true fulfillment in Him. May God continue to bless you and guide you on His path of restoration and peace!
Yda Urrutia : We give thanks to the Father God Almighty for his faithfulness and thanks for his love manifested in our Lord Jesus Christ. By which we have free access to his throne.
What a beautiful expression of gratitude and adoration, Yda. Giving thanks to God for His faithfulness and love, manifested in Jesus Christ, is an act of recognition of His goodness and mercy toward us. As the verse in 2 Timothy 2:19 mentions, "The Lord knows those who are His," we remember that through Jesus Christ we have free access to the throne of God's grace. This direct connection with our heavenly Father is an unmatched gift that allows us to approach Him with trust and gratitude. Your recognition of this truth reveals a grateful and humble heart that values ​​the presence and love of God in your life. May your devotion and worship continue to strengthen your relationship with the Lord and may His love continue to be the foundation of your faith. May God continue to bless and guide you in your walk of love and fidelity towards Him!
Ruth Vives.: God recognizes Christians who truly serve Him with Faith, obedience, patience and love. God bless you. Amen..
What beautiful words, Ruth. It is true that God recognizes and blesses those who serve him with faith, obedience, patience and love. As Charles Spurgeon's devotional mentions, by returning to the Lord with sincerity and humility, we find in Him the restoration and edification we need. Your desire to bless others with your words and remember the importance of serving God with such fundamental qualities is inspiring. May your life reflect the faith, obedience, patience, and love that please God, and may His grace continue to strengthen you in your walk of faith. May God bless you abundantly and continue to guide you in His path of love and service. Amen!
Alba Fuentes : To God be the glory and honor for his grace and unconditional love, even when we fail He continues to love us and waits for us to return repentant, he receives us without scolding us, what great love ❤️ the father gave us through his son Jesus ❤️🤗 🙏❤️
What a beautiful reflection, Alba. It is comforting to remember that, despite our failures, God continues to love us unconditionally and expect us to return to Him in repentance. As you mention, His love and grace are infinite, and His reception is always loving and merciful. Charles Spurgeon's devotional highlights the importance of returning to the Lord with humility and faith, finding in Him the restoration and peace we long for. Your recognition of the Father's great love, manifested through Jesus Christ, is a testimony to the goodness and generosity of God. May His love continue to guide and strengthen you on your path of faith, and may the certainty of His forgiveness and acceptance fill your heart with gratitude and hope. May glory and honor go to God, who loves us unconditionally! 🙏❤️
GLORIA: IT IS WONDERFUL TO KNOW THAT GOD OUR FATHER IS ALWAYS READY TO RISE US UP WHEN WE HAVE FALLEN, AND HE CONTINUES TO LOVE US. TO HIM THE GLORY AND THE HONOR. AMEN
What a beautiful truth you share, Gloria. It is comforting to know that God, our loving Father, is always ready to pick us up when we have fallen, and that His love for us is unwavering. As the Scriptures and Charles Spurgeon's devotional mention, by returning to Him in humility and repentance, we find in God the restoration and strength we need. Your recognition of His faithfulness and love deserves all the glory and honor. May this reminder of God's grace and love continue to strengthen your faith and trust in His restorative power. May glory and honor go to our heavenly Father, who always lifts us up and loves us unconditionally! Amen. 🙏
Jenni: I love how Spurgeon speaks clearly. Thank God for these preachers who speak clearly and are not afraid to speak about sin, this is how it should be, calling things by their name and not putting them as they please, so as not to make lukewarm believers and suddenly becoming scarce the day they Let us present ourselves before God. Even in this we see how God is glorified. He talks about getting out of the ruins and this shows me that God prospers us both physically but especially he has taught me that the spiritual is even more valuable. In my walk with God I have tasted and seen how His mercies are renewed every morning. I thank Jesus Christ for having died on the cross for my sins and for having risen, taking me out of those spiritual and physical ruins; give me a totally different life, restoring every area in my life and seeing how it is glorified and blesses us day by day. Glory be to Him forever
What a beautiful testimony, Jenni! It is inspiring to see how you value clarity and fidelity in the preaching of God's Word, just as Charles Spurgeon did. Recognizing the importance of addressing sin candidly and calling a spade a spade is critical to genuine growth in faith. As you mention, coming out of ruins, both physical and spiritual, is a glorious work of God that reveals His restorative power and His unfailing love. Your testimony of how Jesus Christ has lifted you from spiritual and physical ruins, renewing your life and restoring every area, is a powerful reminder of the miracle of His transforming grace. May your walk with God continue to be a testimony of His faithfulness and mercy that are renewed every morning. May glory and praise be to Him forever, for His work in our lives is worthy of all recognition and gratitude. May the light of His love always shine in your life, Jenni! 🙏🌟
Maria Fernandez : Almighty God, being a sinner, is always with me, taking care of me and forgiving my sins. Great is His mercy. I love you.
What a beautiful expression of love and gratitude, Maria. It is truly comforting to know that despite our faults, Almighty God is always present, caring for us and forgiving our sins with His immense love and mercy. As Charles Spurgeon's devotional mentions, returning to God in repentance allows us to experience His forgiveness and restoration. Your declaration of love towards God is a reflection of the deep connection you have established with Him through His grace and mercy. May His love and care continue to guide every step you take and may His forgiveness fill you with peace and comfort. May your life continue to be a living testimony of His unfailing love and grace. May the peace and love of God always be with you, Mary! 🙏❤️