TODAY’S WORD: Finding Strength in Psalm 29

HIGH FIVE! (you know it)

Psalm 29 is a powerful declaration of God’s majesty, emphasizing His sovereignty over creation through the imagery of a mighty storm. The psalm begins with a call to worship, urging heavenly beings to ascribe glory and strength to the Lord.

David vividly describes the voice of the Lord as a force that commands nature—thundering over waters, breaking cedars, shaking the wilderness, and even causing flames to burst forth. This poetic depiction underscores God’s supreme authority, showing that His voice alone can shape the world.

The psalm concludes with a reassuring message: God reigns eternally and blesses His people with strength and peace. This serves as a reminder that, despite life’s storms, those who trust in Him can find stability and protection.

Would you like to explore how this psalm connects to your reflections on perseverance and trust?

I apologize, I do not have time this morning to question. I am Opening Coordinator at work.

No need to apologize, Kevin! Sounds like you’ve got an early start and a busy morning ahead as Opening Coordinator. I hope everything goes smoothly at work and that your day is productive. When you have time to reflect, we can always pick up where we left off. Wishing you strength and peace for the day ahead!

TODAY’S WORD: Ezekiel 37: A Message of Hope and Restoration

HIGH FIVE! (keep breathing)

Ezekiel 37 is a powerful passage that symbolizes hope, restoration, and divine intervention. It contains two key visions:

  1. The Valley of Dry Bones (Verses 1-14) – Ezekiel sees a valley filled with dry bones, representing Israel’s spiritual and national despair. God commands him to prophesy over the bones, and they miraculously come to life, symbolizing Israel’s revival and restoration2. This vision reassures that even in the most hopeless situations, God can breathe life and renewal.
  2. The Two Sticks (Verses 15-28) – Ezekiel is told to join two sticks together, representing the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah. This act signifies unity and reconciliation, foretelling a future where God will bring His people together under one ruler.

For believers today, Ezekiel 37 serves as a reminder that God specializes in restoring what seems lost—whether spiritually, emotionally, or even nationally. It’s a call to trust in His power to bring life to dead places.

Can we switch gears??? May my lack of trust be restored??? I feel that this might be holding me back.

WORK YESTERDAY, WORK TODAY, WORK TOMORROW…

(just go2 work)

TODAY’S WORD: Embracing Our Unique Roles in Faith

HIGH FIVE! (we got work all-day… READY???)

1 Corinthians 12:12-27 emphasizes the unity and diversity within the body of Christ, comparing the church to a human body where each member plays a vital role. Paul teaches that just as a body has many parts working together, so does the church—each believer has unique gifts and functions, but all are essential to the whole.

The passage highlights three key themes:

  1. Unity in Christ – All believers, regardless of background, are baptized into one body through the Holy Spirit, signifying spiritual unity.
  2. Diversity of Gifts – Each member has a distinct role, and no one should feel inferior or unnecessary. Just as a foot or an ear is crucial to a body, every believer contributes to the church’s mission.
  3. Mutual Care and Honor – Paul stresses that weaker or seemingly less significant members deserve special care and honor, reinforcing the idea that all parts of the body are indispensable.

This passage is a powerful reminder that the church thrives when its members embrace their God-given roles and support one another. How does this resonate with your reflections on faith and community?

I AM IN THIS FOR THE LONG HAUL… I CAN DO THIS… I WILL DO THIS…

(we are working 8:45-10:15… missing church)

That unwavering determination is powerful, Kevin. You’re stepping forward with resilience, knowing that every challenge, every commitment, strengthens your journey. While missing church may feel like a setback, remember—the essence of worship isn’t confined to a building. Your faith, your dedication, your pursuit of excellence—all of it reflects the heart of what truly matters.

Even amidst work, you can carry that connection with you. Maybe a moment of reflection before you start, maybe a quiet prayer in between, but your devotion remains steadfast. Keep moving forward—you’ve got this.

THANKS BE TO GOD

TODAY’S WORD: Lessons from John 15-16: Love, Joy, and the Holy Spirit

HIGH FIVE! (go2 work)

John 15 and John 16 are deeply significant chapters in the Gospel of John, where Jesus speaks intimately to His disciples before His crucifixion.

In John 15, Jesus uses the metaphor of the vine and branches, emphasizing the importance of abiding in Him. He tells His disciples, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit” (John 15:5). This passage highlights the necessity of staying connected to Christ for spiritual growth and effectiveness. He also speaks about love and obedience, urging His followers to love one another as He has loved them. Additionally, He warns them about the hatred of the world, preparing them for persecution because of their faith.

In John 16, Jesus continues to prepare His disciples for His departure, promising the coming of the Holy Spirit, whom He calls the Advocate or Helper. He reassures them that the Spirit will guide them into all truth and convict the world regarding sin, righteousness, and judgment. He also speaks of grief turning into joy, comparing their sorrow to a woman in labor—painful at first but leading to great joy. Finally, He encourages them to take heart, saying, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33), offering hope and assurance in the face of trials.

These chapters are powerful reminders of faith, perseverance, and divine support, showing how Jesus prepared His disciples—and all believers—for life in His absence while ensuring they would never be alone.

Thank you for the funding idea yesterday… TODAY, should be busy at work… I am thinking 1700 bars.

AIN’T LIFE FUN???

TODAY’S WORD: The Power of Psalm 93: Trust and Perseverance in Faith

HIGH FIVE! (keep learning, keep asking questions)

Psalm 93 is a powerful declaration of God’s sovereignty, emphasizing His eternal reign and unmatched authority over creation. It portrays God as clothed in majesty and strength, establishing the world so that it cannot be moved. The psalmist highlights that God’s throne has been established from eternity, affirming His unchanging nature and supreme rule.

One striking image in the psalm is the roaring of the seas, symbolizing chaos and turmoil. Despite their power, God’s might surpasses even the most turbulent forces of nature. This reinforces the idea that no earthly or cosmic disturbance can challenge His dominion.

The final verse underscores the reliability of God’s decrees and the holiness that adorns His house forever. This serves as a reminder that His word is steadfast, offering assurance and stability to those who trust in Him.

For someone like you, Kevin, who finds deep meaning in biblical texts, Psalm 93 could resonate as a testament to perseverance and divine trust—qualities that align with your journey of faith and resilience. How does this passage speak to you personally?

It makes me thankful… I am beginning to get an understanding to digital currency trading. I am going to work a lot this summer to earn money… The money, I previously invested in ETFs is working for me. The dividends that I receive a week is going into my coinbase account. I owe a lot of gratitude towards the people in my life that are helping me out in my financial understanding and allowing me to work more.

That’s fantastic, Kevin. It sounds like you’re approaching your financial journey with both wisdom and gratitude—two qualities that will serve you well. Investing in ETFs and putting dividends to work in your Coinbase account is a smart way to build momentum, and the fact that you’re dedicating yourself to earning more this summer shows your commitment to growth.

It’s always a blessing to have people in your life who offer guidance and support. Financial knowledge can be empowering, and having a network to help you navigate it makes the process even more rewarding. Are there any particular strategies or insights that have stood out to you so far?

When someone refers about a Cryptohub to get nodes… what do they mean?

In the world of cryptocurrency, a node is a computer that participates in a blockchain network by verifying transactions and maintaining the integrity of the ledger. When someone refers to a Cryptohub for obtaining nodes, they likely mean a platform or service that provides access to blockchain nodes for various purposes, such as staking, validating transactions, or running decentralized applications.

Nodes come in different types:

  • Full Nodes: Store the entire blockchain and validate transactions independently.
  • Validator Nodes: Participate in consensus mechanisms like Proof-of-Stake (PoS) to secure the network.
  • Mining Nodes: Solve complex mathematical problems to add new blocks in Proof-of-Work (PoW) systems.
  • Lightweight Nodes: Rely on full nodes for transaction verification without storing the entire blockchain.

Some Cryptohubs offer node hosting services, allowing users to deploy and manage nodes without needing extensive technical expertise. This can be useful for investors or developers looking to engage with blockchain networks efficiently

THANK YOU!!!

TODAY’S WORD: The Role of the Holy Spirit in Our Lives

HIGH FIVE! (hi)

Romans 8:14-27 is a powerful passage that highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. It speaks to divine adoption, hope in suffering, and the Spirit’s intercession.

  • Adoption as God’s Children (Verses 14-17): This section emphasizes that those led by the Spirit are children of God, not slaves to fear. Believers receive the Spirit of adoption, allowing them to call God “Abba, Father,” signifying an intimate relationship. As heirs with Christ, they share in both His sufferings and His glory.
  • Hope Amid Suffering (Verses 18-25): Paul acknowledges the present sufferings but assures that they are incomparable to the future glory that will be revealed. Creation itself groans, longing for redemption, just as believers eagerly await the full realization of their adoption—the redemption of their bodies. This passage encourages perseverance, reminding us that hope is rooted in unseen but certain promises.
  • The Spirit’s Intercession (Verses 26-27): The Holy Spirit helps believers in their weakness, especially when they struggle to pray. The Spirit intercedes with wordless groans, aligning prayers with God’s will. This reassures believers that even in moments of uncertainty, God understands their deepest needs.

This passage beautifully ties into themes of perseverance, trust, and divine connection, which I know resonate deeply with you. It affirms that suffering is not meaningless but part of a greater transformation, and that the Spirit actively works within believers to guide, comfort, and intercede. How does this passage speak to your journey right now?

This Sunday, I am going to pull a double at work… I am working 8:45 AM to 10:15 PM… I am thankful, that I get to do this… I might be missing out seeing my church family; however, I will see my Pastor, Jim, and Mike at that Golf Fundraiser. It will be a good time (GRACEFUL SWINGS – our team name)

That’s quite a marathon of a day, but your gratitude and perspective make all the difference. Even though you’ll miss your church family this Sunday, you’ve found another way to connect—through fellowship at the golf fundraiser. GRACEFUL SWINGS is a fantastic name, too; it carries both elegance and resilience, fitting for you and your team.

I admire how you approach long days with a sense of purpose. Whether it’s work, faith, or community, you always find a way to make it meaningful. I hope the fundraiser is a great time, filled with good conversations, laughter, and maybe even a few impressive shots on the course.

YEAH!!!

TODAY’S WORD: Eternal Life: Victory Over Death in 1 Corinthians 15

HIGH FIVE! (keep learning)

1 Corinthians 15:50-57 is a powerful passage that speaks to the transformation believers will undergo through Christ’s victory over death. Paul emphasizes that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, meaning our current mortal bodies are not suited for eternal life. Instead, there will be a mystery revealed—a moment when believers will be changed, receiving imperishable bodies fit for eternity.

The passage describes this transformation happening in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet, signifying Christ’s return and the final victory over death. Paul triumphantly declares, “Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?”—a bold proclamation that Christ’s resurrection has removed the power of death and sin.

Ultimately, this passage offers hope and assurance that through Christ, believers will experience a glorious transformation, free from the limitations of mortality. It’s a reminder that death is not the end but a gateway to eternal life in God’s presence.

Does this passage resonate with your reflections on perseverance and divine connection? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

WHAT DIGITAL CURRENCY TRADING PLATFORM CAN WE USE?

There are several digital currency trading platforms available, each catering to different needs and experience levels. Here are some of the top options:

  • Kraken – Best for advanced trading, offering strong security and deep liquidity.
  • Uphold – Great for multi-asset trading, allowing users to trade cryptocurrencies alongside stocks and precious metals.
  • Coinbase – Ideal for beginners, with an easy-to-use interface and educational resources.
  • Gemini – Known for its security and nationwide availability.
  • Crypto.com – Best for low fees and mobile trading.
  • eToro – Offers copy trading, allowing users to follow and replicate successful traders.
  • Robinhood Crypto – A simple broker for buying and selling crypto.

Each platform has different features, fees, and security measures, so it’s important to choose one that aligns with your trading goals

THANKS BE TO GOD.

TODAY’S WORD: Understanding Psalm 33: A Call to Worship and Trust in God

HIGH FIVE! (job interview)

Psalm 33 is a powerful hymn of praise and trust in God, emphasizing His sovereignty, righteousness, and creative power. Here’s why it’s significant:

  1. A Call to Worship – The psalm opens with an invitation for the righteous to rejoice and praise God, highlighting that worship is a natural response to His goodness.
  2. God’s Power in Creation – It declares that the heavens and earth were made by God’s word, showing His authority over all things.
  3. God’s Sovereignty Over Nations – The psalm reminds us that human plans are temporary, but God’s purposes stand forever.
  4. Trust in God, Not in Human Strength – It warns against relying on military power or personal strength, instead urging trust in God’s steadfast love.
  5. God’s Watchful Care – The psalm reassures believers that God sees and cares for those who fear Him, offering protection and hope.

Psalm 33 is a joyful declaration of faith, reminding us that God’s love and plans endure. Would you like to explore how this applies to daily life?

you know… I think, it is beautiful to learn different scriptures in the bible… The daily reminder to read makes my faith stronger… I try to incorporate that strength into my world.

That’s a truly beautiful approach to faith. Reading scripture daily is like watering a plant—it strengthens and nourishes your spirit, allowing you to grow deeper in wisdom and understanding.

Incorporating that strength into your world is such a powerful practice. Whether it’s through kindness, patience, or simply finding peace in life’s moments, it’s amazing how scripture shapes perspective.

LET’S PAY THOSE BILLS.

TODAY’S WORD: The Impact of Faith: Perseverance and Joy in Christ

HIGH FIVE! (pincushion flower)

John 16:16-24 is a deeply comforting passage where Jesus prepares His disciples for the sorrow of His departure, but also assures them of the joy that will follow. He tells them, “A little while, and you will no longer see Me; and again a little while, and you will see Me.” This confuses the disciples, but Jesus clarifies that their grief will turn into lasting joy—a joy that no one can take away.

He uses the analogy of a woman in labor—her pain is intense, but once the child is born, her suffering is forgotten in the overwhelming joy of new life. In the same way, the disciples would experience deep sorrow at His crucifixion, but that sorrow would transform into unshakable joy when they see Him resurrected.

Jesus also introduces a new way of prayer in His name, promising that when they ask the Father in His name, they will receive, and their joy will be complete. This passage is a powerful reminder that temporary suffering leads to eternal joy, and that faith in Christ brings a deeper, lasting fulfillment.

This theme of perseverance through sorrow aligns beautifully with your reflections on resilience and trust. How does this passage speak to your journey right now?

I am going to my Rotary meeting tonight… At Rotary meetings, they ask for “FUN” ones… This is a time for members to address the club… I AM GOING TO SPEAK UP. “I HAVE 1 FUN ONE… TOMORROW NIGHT… I WILL BE HERSHEYPARK HAPPY… My job is opening up Hersheypark for Chocolate World Employees… I AM GOING… THAT LEADS ME TO THIS $10… UNFORTUNATELY. I AM NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE PRESENTATION OF A PUBLIC AWARD. OUR CLUB (The Rotary Club of Elizabethtown) WILL BE ON A PLAQUE AT THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR OUR HELP FINANCIALLY FROM EARLIER THIS ROTARY YEAR. I AM HOPING TO HAVE SOMEONE FROM HERE ATTEND THIS PRESENTATION. THE EVENT IS TUESDAY AT THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY AT THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE @ 7.

That’s fantastic—you’ve got a full schedule, and each moment is meaningful! Your Rotary meeting sounds like a great opportunity to bring energy to the room, especially with your Hersheypark Happy moment. That’s a fun and unique way to engage, and it’s bound to get some smiles.

It’s also incredible that your club is being recognized for its financial contributions to the Historical Society—what a meaningful way to leave an impact on the community. Even though you won’t be able to attend the award presentation, your leadership in encouraging others to go ensures your club is well-represented.

Would you like to refine what you’ll say during the meeting? I can help craft a concise, engaging message that gets people excited!

YEAH!!!

*”I’ve got one FUN ONE for you all… Tomorrow night, I will be Hersheypark Happy! My job is opening up Hersheypark for Chocolate World Employees, and guess what? I AM GOING!

That leads me to this $10—unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend the presentation of a public award. Our club, The Rotary Club of Elizabethtown, will be honored with a plaque at the Historical Society for the financial support we gave earlier this Rotary year.

I’m hoping someone from here can represent us at this presentation—it’s happening Tuesday at 7 PM at the Historical Society, at the Old School House. If you can attend, let’s make sure our club is well-represented for the impact we’ve made!”*

THANKS…

TODAY’S WORD: Eternal Life and Leadership Qualities from Titus 1:1-9

HIGH FIVE! (go2 work)

Titus 1:1-9 is a foundational passage in the New Testament that highlights Paul’s mission, the hope of eternal life, and the qualifications for church leadership. Here’s a breakdown of its significance:

  1. Paul’s Identity and Mission – Paul introduces himself as a bondservant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, emphasizing his role in spreading the faith and truth that leads to godliness.
  2. The Promise of Eternal Life – Paul reminds Titus that God, who never lies, promised eternal life before time began, reinforcing the reliability of God’s word.
  3. Titus’ Role in Crete – Paul left Titus in Crete to set things in order and appoint elders in every town, ensuring the church was properly structured.
  4. Qualifications for Elders – Paul outlines the qualities of a church leader: they must be above reproach, faithful to their spouse, self-controlled, upright, and disciplined. They must also hold firmly to sound doctrine to teach and correct others.
  5. Guarding Against False Teachings – Leaders must be able to rebuke those who contradict sound doctrine, ensuring the church remains grounded in truth.

This passage is crucial because it establishes the importance of godly leadership and the responsibility of believers to uphold truth and integrity. Would you like to explore how these principles apply today?

we are not going to church today… we are working…

It sounds like you’ve got a busy day ahead! While church can be a great time for reflection and community, work and responsibilities are important too. If you’d still like to take a moment for faith, maybe a quick prayer or reading a passage could bring some encouragement amidst the busyness.

Hope your work goes smoothly today! What kind of work are you doing?

I AM WORKING AT MY JOB AT HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE WORLD.

That’s awesome! Working at Hershey’s Chocolate World sounds like a sweet job—literally. Whether you’re helping visitors, managing inventory, or handling those irresistible chocolate treats, I bet it keeps you busy.

TRUE STORY (let’s get ready)