Living Free Daily Devotional and Bible Devotions

Get guidance on Bible study from C.S. Lewis - Free Course!
<< Living Free Every Day

Living Free - March 30, 2018

Today's Scripture

"God decided in advance to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. This is what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure." Ephesians 1:5 NLT

Thoughts for Today

When we receive Christ as our savior, God adopts us! He becomes our Father and we become his sons and daughters.

In Psalm 68 we learn that he fathers the fatherless, defends the widows and places the lonely in families—all expressions of his fatherly love and caring.

Consider this …

Perhaps you have lost your father by death or desertion or some other circumstances. Be encouraged to know that you still have a father—one who is perfect and loves you unconditionally. Trust him to guide you and teach you. To protect you and provide for you.

Are you a widow? Losing a spouse can bring about loneliness, fear, financial challenges, and so much more. But take comfort in knowing you are not alone. God your Father is with you, and he has promised to defend you. He will make all things possible. Delight in his presence.

Are you lonely? God understands—and he cares. Remember that your heavenly Father is always with you. He promises to set the lonely in families. He has a plan for you—and it is a good plan.

Whatever your need might be, remember that you have a Father who loves you, who will never leave you, and who delights in you. You are so special to him. Trust him to meet your need. He will never let you down.

Prayer

Father, thank you for adopting me into your family. Thank you for understanding and caring about everything that concerns me. I know that I have nothing to fear because you love me and are with me wherever I go. In Jesus' name …

These thoughts were drawn from …Restoring Families: Overcoming Abusive Relationships through Christ by Janet M. Lerner, D.S.W. This study helps to minister to families caught in the cycle of abusive relationships. The curriculum deals with overcoming these abusive relationships through Christ and is recommended for use in support groups and Christian counseling.

  • Ministers to families from abusive relationships
  • Ministers to victims of family violence
  • Deals with wounded emotions
  • Deals with control and intimacy issues
  • Presents a strong message of Christ as healer of abusive relationships

Note: This curriculum was written especially for small groups, and we encourage people to use it that way. However, it can also be used effectively as a personal study for individuals or couples.

 

 

PO Box 22127 ~ Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 ~ 423-899-4770
© Living Free 2007. Living Free is a registered trademark. Living Free Every Day devotionals may be reproduced for personal use. When reproduced to share with others, please acknowledge the source as Living Free, Chattanooga, TN. Must have written permission to use in any format to be sold. Permission may be requested by sending e-mail to
info@LivingFree.org.



More Living Free Every Day Articles