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Welcome to Strength for Today, Bright Hope for Tomorrow! My goal, and the purpose of this blog, is to encourage young women in their daily life and their walk with God. The wonderful hymn Great Is Thy Faithfulness, which contains the line “Strength for today, bright hope for tomorrow”, has become a favorite of mine as God has given me strength each day to follow Him, and the bright hope for both my earthly future and eternity in Heaven. As Christ brings me strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow, I hope you find it as well. Great is HIS faithfulness!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Saturday Psalm ~ 10-31-09

I will lift up my eyes to the mountains;
From where shall my help come?
My help comes from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.
He will not allow your foot to slip;
He who keeps you will not slumber.
Psalm 121:1-3

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Thanksgiving Challenge 2009

For Americans, the month of November brings the Thanksgiving holiday. Originally established as a day set aside to thank God for His many blessings in our lives, the fourth Thursday in November, to most people, is just an extra day off from work that is filled with football, food, and strategy planning for the “day-after-Thanksgiving” sales. People seem to have forgotten the meaning and purpose of this day. Even Christians can get caught up in the festivities and the excitement of the holiday. Do we take the time to thank God for all He’s given us over the past year? Even if we do take the time, are we sincere? Or do we say our thanks and then forget about it as we dig into the turkey? I have been just as guilty of doing this as anyone else, but I want to change that. This year, I have decided to make the entire month of November Thanksgiving. Each day, for 30 days, I plan to write down in a journal something I am thankful for that day. Even if you don’t live in America and/or don’t celebrate the American Thanksgiving, I encourage you to join me in this. Let’s start thanking God for His blessings on November 1st and continue, past Thanksgiving Day, all the way through the 30th. Who knows, maybe we’ll even go farther!

Monday, October 26, 2009

May I See Your ID Please?

Your identity is your individuality, uniqueness, and distinctiveness. It’s who you are, and you get to decide what your identity is going to be. Where you find your identity is critical because where your identity lies will dictate how you live. People find their identity in many different things based on their position in their family, their education, their job, etc. However, what most people don’t realize is that each of these things could change at any given time. If they lost their job, their identity would change. So is there an identity you can take on that won’t change? The answer is yes! Christ can be your identity. When your identity is in Christ, your life is based on Someone and Something that does not change. When you become a Christian, you have already begun to make Christ your identity. As I’ve said before, the first step is to make Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior. Of course, just because you are a Christian doesn’t mean you are finding your identity in Christ. One of the goals of making Christ your identity is so that when people look at you they see Him. In order for that to happen, you have to give Him your whole life. The next thing to do is learn to see yourself as God sees you. There are many verses in the New Testament that describe how God sees us and who we are in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17, John 1:12, 1 Corinthians 3:16, Colossians 3:12, etc.). Study these verses and take them to heart, because the more you know who you are, the more you can walk in the light of it. If you are finding your identity in Christ, you will live your life in a manner pleasing to Him. So choose to make Christ your identity today!

Friday, October 23, 2009

Saturday Psalm ~ 10-24-09

Those who trust in the LORD are as Mount Zion,
which cannot be moved but abides forever.
Psalm 125:1

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Building a Relationship with God - Part 3

Prayer is another way you can build a relationship with God. Prayer is how we talk to God. The neat thing about prayer is that you can do it any time, any where. The Bible even tells us to pray all the time (1 Thessalonians 5:17). You can pray to God about many different things. Begin by telling God how wonderful He is and how thankful you are for Him and what He’s done for you. You have an amazing, wonderful God. He saved you from the bondage of sin, made you His child, gave you the Bible and the Holy Spirit to help you grow, and has promised you eternity in Heaven with Him. Thank Him for these things. You can also tell Him what’s on your heart; struggles you’re having as well as joys you’re experiencing. Don’t forget confession either! Telling God how you have sinned and asking for forgiveness is very important. Another way to pray to God is by praising Him through song. All those hymns and praise songs you’ve sung in church can be sung as a prayer to Him. Really listen to the words of those songs and sing them directly to Him. When you do this, the songs will take on new meaning to you, and your singing will become what it is meant to be; worship. Singing songs as a prayer is a great way to pray to God throughout the day. As you spend time talking with God, your relationship with Him will grow stronger and you will find yourself glorifying and enjoying Him.

“Pray without ceasing.” ~ 1 Thessalonians 5:17

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Saturday Psalm ~ 10-17-09

Those who love Your law have great peace,
and nothing causes them to stumble.
Psalm 119:165