Morning Meditations
Summary: These meditations are 5-10 minute segments to help focus on what God might want for us in the new day!
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- Artist: Nathan Cook
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In this episode we see that each day is a gift that God has given us, learning to live in the present allows us to celebrate God’s goodness!
In this episode we learn that complaining is really the opposite of joy and that it leads to a spiral of complaining!
In this episode we learn that joy runs deeper than happiness because joy comes from recognizing Christ’s love for us and is not based on our circumstances like happiness.
Today we are reminded that, in the midst of overwhelming circumstance, we can come to Jesus and find that his yoke is easy and burden is light!
In today’s meditation, we talk about the freedom that come with knowing that you are the Beloved of God!
In this meditation, we realize that solitude is more than just “time to ourselves” or “recharging our batteries,” but rather a time for us to be saved, born again into a new creation!
In this episode, we hear that solitude and silence are nothing if they do not help us realize that God is with us and help us listen to God speaking!
In this meditation, we learn that it is the Spirit of God within the Church that allows us to live in new and life-giving ways.
In this episode, we learn that when we draw near to God we necessarily draw nearer to others!
In this episode, we are reminded that we experience God with us as a community and not just individuals!
In this episode, we learn that prayer is something we do together, untied under the head of the church, who is Christ!
In this meditation, we learn that prayer is an act that the community shares. We discern the Lord’s leading and obey together, not just as individuals.
In this episode, we learn that as we draw closer to God through prayer and scripture reading, we find community in the fellowship of believers!
In this episode, we look at the fact that Christ UNITES us in ways that interests, personality, and even bloodlines cannot!
Today we look at the idea that prayer is not an isolated practice, but shared in community!