Wednesday, April 2, 2025

God Finishes What He Begins Your Nightly Prayer for Apr. 1, 2025 by Britt Mooney TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE "… being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." - Philippians 1:6

 

God Finishes What He Begins - Your Nightly Prayer

Your Nightly Prayer

God Finishes What He Begins
Your Nightly Prayer for Apr. 1, 2025
by Britt Mooney 

TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE 

"… being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." - Philippians 1:6

SOMETHING TO PONDER 

Have you ever started something and failed to finish it? Many artists and writers begin a book or story and never finish it. And they end up having several such projects. I’ve known many authors who have worked for decades on a book to never finish it. 

We see the same in business, construction, and other industries. On a personal level, January is famous for people making resolutions, beginning things, and giving up by February. Execution is more difficult and valuable than creativity. 

Thankfully, God isn’t like this. He’s not like us. He begins things and finishes them, all the way to the end. 

Paul writes to the church in Philippi, and in the first few verses he expresses how he prays for them with joy from their first days of committing to the Gospel to his current day. His joy comes from his confidence in God’s work, not their ability. Paul recognizes their salvation and continued faith and growth flows from God’s power to both begin and finish what he started. God initiates salvation and brings it to completion. In this, God gets the glory he deserves. Jesus gives himself a name three times in Revelation, the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last (Revelation 22:13). As the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, Alpha and Omega symbolize the complete work of Christ in the redemption of all creation and our salvation within the Father’s plan. 

This gives us confidence and joy. For ourselves, to know our salvation doesn’t depend upon our ability. We can rest and trust in him to be faithful and keep his promises. For others, as well, we might see people fall away or struggle, but we can place our confidence and joy in God to begin and continue his work. And we pray toward that end for ourselves and others. 

YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER 

Heavenly Father, 
We praise you as the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. You finish all You start, Your Word never returns empty, and we thank You for faithfully completing the work of salvation in us and redeeming creation. Give us confidence to trust Your power, not our strength. Fill us with joy for ourselves and others as we remember You never abandon Your work. Help us trust You to keep Your promises.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.

THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON 

1. Have you ever started a project and left it unfinished? What was it?

2. Thinking of how God will complete his salvation in you, how does that give you joy, peace, and hope? 

3. Are there people in your life who have seemed to reject the faith they once had or stopped following God? How does this verse give you hope for them? 

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Britt MooneyBritt Mooney lives and tells great stories. As an author of fiction and non-fiction, he is passionate about teaching ministries and nonprofits the power of storytelling to inspire and spread truth. Mooney has a podcast called Kingdom Over Coffee and is a published author of We Were Reborn for This: The Jesus Model for Living Heaven on Earth as well as Say Yes: How God-Sized Dreams Take Flight.


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Originally published Tuesday, 01 April 2025.




7 Things We Commonly Misunderstand about the Gospel Greg Grandchamp Author

 

7 Things We Commonly Misunderstand about the Gospel

7 Things We Commonly Misunderstand about the Gospel

“God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God” (2 Corinthians 5:21).

The gospel. It is an incredibly powerful word with incredible depth – at least for those who truly believe. But we might all agree that there are also a great many on the fringes who don’t really understand what “the gospel” means or what it is truly all about. This might be especially true today, as more and more people seem to abandon church, while others distort the message of the gospel.

The gospel is nothing more and nothing less than the good news of Jesus Christ. His life, death and resurrection are all encompassed into one word. It is the absolute foundation of our faith, yet, even among those who call themselves Christian, many fail to grow in their relationship with the One who is their Savior. Life is simply too busy to keep up daily habits of reading the Word of God and prayer – all steps to building and maintaining our faith. As a result, many Christians do not truly understand the depth of the message or choose to accept what they have heard.

So yes, there are a few things about the gospel message that seem to be misunderstood – or perhaps not understood at all. 

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SWN authorGrandchamp is an author and speaker. His book, “In Pursuit of Truth, A Journey Begins,” is an easy-to-read narrative that offers answers to the most common questions new believers and non-believers have about Jesus Christ (Amazon.) Greg speaks on living out our faith in our daily lives – and on creating true disciples of Christ.
Greg doesn’t pretend to be a pastor, a theologian, or a Bible expert, but offers the perspective of an everyday guy on the same journey as everyone else – in pursuit of truth.
Greg can be reached by email  or on Facebook @ Greg Grandchamp - Author.

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