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Happy Tuesday and welcome to a fresh new month,April 2025! I hope you’re doing great today.
As you begin this new day and month, I encourage you to pause and reflect on this powerful scripture from Lamentations 3:22-23:
"It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness."
And our memory verse from Psalm 107:2:
“Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy.”
Have you ever wondered why you woke up healthy and safe today? It wasn't simply because you planned your day well, studied diligently, or took careful precautions. It’s because God's mercy is actively working in your life!
You’ve probably heard stories of other students facing challenges, sicknesses, or struggles. But here you are, strong and protected. You walk the same campus, attend the same classes, and face similar difficulties, yet God keeps you safe through it all. Isn’t that incredible?
God is asking you to openly acknowledge and speak about His amazing mercy in your life. Never let His kindness pass unnoticed. Be bold, be grateful, and share your testimony of how He has redeemed you!
As you start this month, take a moment now to give God heartfelt praise, and let's pray together:
Father, thank you for protecting and guiding me every single day. I return all glory to you, in Jesus’ name.
Lord, thank you for blessing and protecting every student and campus fellowship member around the world.
Thank you, Lord, for our General Overseer and his entire family. Please continue to strengthen and protect them.
Father, keep your watchful eyes over our fellowship leaders and all members throughout this new month. Let us always feel your presence, in Jesus' name.
Some Romans Chapter 1 insights:
You Have a Purpose (Romans 1:1)
You're called to serve God, right here on campus, living differently and sharing the Gospel through your actions.Holiness Matters (Romans 1:4)
Jesus showed us the importance of holiness. Keep your life clean and set apart for God, even when campus life gets tough.Grace for Strength (Romans 1:5)
God's grace isn't a free pass to mess up. It's your strength to obey Him, especially in challenging student moments.Pray Constantly (Romans 1:9)
Stay prayerful. Pray for yourself, your friends, and campus leaders. Your prayers make a real difference.Be Bold with Your Faith (Romans 1:16)
Don't be shy about sharing the Gospel. Your voice matters, whether you're chatting in class, at events, or with roommates.Live by Faith (Romans 1:17)
Trust God with your studies, your future career, and everything else. Faith is your daily guide through student life.Recognize God Everywhere (Romans 1:19-21)
See God’s goodness all around campus; in nature, friendships, and even your studies. Never take His presence for granted.Avoid Idols (Romans 1:23-25)
Don’t let anything such as grades, money, or relationships take God's place in your life. Keep Him first, always.Choose God's Path (Romans 1:26-28)
Rejecting God leads to trouble. Choose His way, even when everyone around you is going in another direction.Stand Firm and Repent (Romans 1:32)
Avoid enjoying or supporting sinful behaviour. Instead, continually turn to God, seek forgiveness, and strive to live right.
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