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Happy March 2026 and Happy Sunday!!!

Happy March 2026 and Happy Sunday!!!


For His Order: 1 Ch 23:1-5

Thank God for the new month; David, after retirement and appointing Solomon as King, gathered elders, priests, and Levites aged 30 and above—totalling 38,000—and organized them into groups: 24,000 as worship administrators, 6,000 as officials and judges, 4,000 as security guards, and 4,000 as orchestra and musicians dedicated to praise and worship (1 Chronicles 23:1-5). 

Application: Thank God for being a God of order, who assigns purpose and structure to His people.

For His Character of Grace and Faithfulness - Psalm 111:1-10:

He is the God of Grace and God of Love. He provides food for those who fear Him and always keeps His ancient promises. He proves He can do what He says and hands victory to His people. Everything He makes and does is Honest, Truth, and fully guaranteed—no faults, rust, or obsolescence. He paid a ransom for His people and His covenant stands forever. 

Application: Thank Him because He is Holy, Personal, and Worthy to be praised.

For the Gift of Life to Praise Him - Psalm 115:17-18:

The dead cannot praise God, nor can those silent in the grave. Application: We thank God for the new month because we are alive, and therefore, "We bless God—now and always!"

For the Command to Love Him Wholly -Luke 10:27:

Jesus instructs us to love God with all our being:  Heart (Interest and Commitment)|| Soul (Passion and Prayer) || Mind (Intelligence) || Strength (Muscle)

Application: Thank God for the opportunity to start a new month loving Him with every part of our existence

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