What Fills Your Cup?

Olivia - spaghettiWe are what we eat and drink. Maybe not spaghetti or iced tea, but we are what we take in. What do you hunger for, or put another way, what is important to you? And what does that have to do with having a blessed home?
All Christ-centered homes have at least one thing in common: Christ comes first. It isn’t the rules found in Scripture that makes a home Christ-centered. It’s the hearts of the people living in it. Reducing Christ to a list of rules leads to legalistic Christianity.
Help your family see God as loving, approachable and involved. Include God in your daily conversations in your home. Make attending church non-negotiable. And show how seeking and serving God can be fun. Remember, the only way to show it is to do it.
Try to put Psalms 63:1 into practice, “You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water.” You and your family will benefit when a heart—your heart—hungers and thirsts after God.
 

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  1. Debby, it’s so good to hear from you. It humbles my heart that God used me to help fill you with His promises. Please know I watch your Facebook activity and pray for you and your family regularly. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply.

  2. Robin, my dear one…i enjoyed the devotion and the VERSE that came today along with what may have been read as simple words in the past, this verse was dynamic truth that helped me to understand God’s way IN MY HEART in a new way. “Psalms 63:1 into practice, “You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water.” You and your family will benefit when a heart—your heart—hungers and thirsts after God.
    I need to share with my precious daughter.I desire to speak love, remember what I learned

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