Proverbs 27:17

Proverbs 27:17

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

This Teaching Clip made me think of you. Watch TUESDAY NIGHT - LECTIO 365 by 24-7 Prayer

This Teaching Clip made me think of you. Watch TUESDAY NIGHT - LECTIO 365 by 24-7 Prayer

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The Dwelling Place

The Dwelling Place What do you desire above all else? What does your heart long for? David longed to live in the tabernacle, the dwelling place of God’s presence, and to be surrounded every day by the beauty, glory, and wondrous mystery of almighty God. This insatiable ache to meet Him daily, to know Him and His character personally, could only be satisfied by time in God’s presence. According to Psalm 27:4, God created in us a desire to seek the “one thing” that satisfies: to commune with the Lord. When we gaze upon His beauty and behold His glory, we begin to live as God designed us to. The desire of our hearts is fulfilled. David found a place for himself where he could know and enjoy God. Where is that space for you? Find your tabernacle today. Passionately pursue that dwelling. When you make that “one thing” the ultimate goal of your days, you will have no room to forget how good, great, sovereign, and beautiful our Lord is.

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Fresh Bread for Today

Fresh Bread for Today I’ve learned something about myself that I am not proud of… I want spiritual strength without daily nourishment. I want deep faith, steady peace, and resilient joy—but sometimes I treat God’s Word like an occasional snack instead of daily bread. In Exodus, God fed the Israelites with manna. But there was a catch. They couldn’t store it up. They were not allowed to stockpile this valuable and essential resource. “No one is to keep any of it until morning.” (Exodus 16:19, NIV) When they tried to create a surplus, it spoiled. God was teaching dependence. Fresh provision for each day. That’s still true for me. Yesterday’s inspiration won’t sustain today’s temptation. Last week’s sermon won’t fuel today’s stress. No, each and every day, I need fresh bread from Jesus. “Then Jesus declared, ‘I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.’” (John 6:35, NIV) Notice the word “comes.” It’s active. It requires movement. I have to show up, and I have to show up hungry. When I do, Jesus and the Holy Spirit do all the rest! When I open Scripture, I’m not just checking a box. I’m gathering manna. I’m feeding my soul. I’m aligning my thoughts with His truth before the noise rushes in. And here’s what I’ve discovered: God always provides enough. Not always answers for every situation, but grace for today. Daily bread. Daily dependence. Daily renewal. The miracle of today is that I do not live on bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God… and He is offering it to me, right now. Let’s pray together. Father, forgive me for trying to live today on yesterday’s intake. Give me hunger for Your Word. Teach me to come to You consistently. Quiet the distractions that keep me from gathering fresh bread. Nourish my mind and steady my heart. Thank You that You always provide exactly what I need for today. Amen. You are a miracle! Grant Fishbook