Day 29 "You Are Redeemed"
Share His Story Photo by Rosie Fraser on Unsplash

Share His Story
Photo by Rosie Fraser on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

We’ve looked at the “why” Jesus paid the price for our salvation - His and the Father’s deep love for us. We’ve also looked at the “how” Jesus saved us through the horrific death on the cross. So Beauties, this is the question - how will you respond? Selah.

The gospels tell the salvation story of Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection so that all who call upon Him as savior, will indeed be saved and have eternal life. This is the GOOD NEWS! Especially in these dark times of the global health and economic crisis, people need to hear the truth and good news of Jesus Christ. Do you agree?

Here are the words from King David, who had been saved spiritually and physically by God:

“So, go ahead—let everyone know it! Tell the world how he broke through and delivered you from the power of darkness and has gathered us together from all over the world. He has set us free to be his very own!”
Psalm 107:2-3 The Passion Translation

Will you tell? It doesn’t have to be the world right now; it can be just one. Please pray and listen to the one God puts on your heart. The time is now to be the hands and feet of Christ for the lost world and to tell them of His perfect love. Selah.

Let’s celebrate our glorious Savior and the fact He paid the price for our souls.

We The Redeemed - Hillsong

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story— those He redeemed from the hand of the foe...
— Psalm 107:2 New International Version
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Day 28 "For You The Savior Died"
Our Beautiful Savior

Our Beautiful Savior

Good Morning Beauties!

Suffering. There is undeniable suffering in the world. People dying alone, families grieving alone, companies closing, jobs lost, fear and trembling of the unknown. This suffering is relatively new to a large portion of the population, especially in the Western world. But make no mistake, there has always been suffering. Starvation, unjust wars, and children being used for the perversion of men to name a few.

So what do we do? Where do we turn in times of great suffering and loss. We turn to Jesus. Though so much devastation is happening in the world, I hope you have continued your focus on Jesus and the season of Easter. The beautiful celebration of transformation and new life is drawing near. Just as Jesus had to go through great suffering before His resurrection, so we must die to self and to the trappings of this world to be united with Him. An intimate relationship with Christ is our goal, our prize, our everything.

Today let’s turn our focus and reverence unto our Lord Jesus Christ. Prayerfully reflect on His actual sacrifice on the cross for us, the “how” of our redemption. It’s difficult to image the horror from reading the description in Isaiah 52 and 53, and even more so to watch the video which brings the words to life. I pray you will read each word and watch each moment of Jesus’ payment for our sins. Take time this day to grow closer to your Savior. Allow the Truth of your redemption to filter through your mind and reside in your heart.

Isaiah 52:13 See, my Servant shall prosper; he shall be highly exalted. 14-15 Yet many shall be amazed when they see him—yes, even far-off foreign nations and their kings; they shall stand dumbfounded, speechless in his presence. For they shall see and understand what they had not been told before. They shall see my Servant beaten and bloodied, so disfigured one would scarcely know it was a person standing there. So shall he cleanse many nations.

Isaiah 53 But, oh, how few believe it! Who will listen? To whom will God reveal his saving power? 2 In God’s eyes he was like a tender green shoot, sprouting from a root in dry and sterile ground. But in our eyes there was no attractiveness at all, nothing to make us want him. 3 We despised him and rejected him—a man of sorrows, acquainted with bitterest grief. We turned our backs on him and looked the other way when he went by. He was despised, and we didn’t care.

4 Yet it was our grief he bore, our sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God, for his own sins! 5 But he was wounded and bruised for our sins. He was beaten that we might have peace; he was lashed—and we were healed! 6 We—every one of us—have strayed away like sheep! We,who left God’s paths to follow our own. Yet God laid on him the guilt and sins of every one of us!

7 He was oppressed and he was afflicted, yet he never said a word. He was brought as a lamb to the slaughter; and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he stood silent before the ones condemning him. 8 From prison and trial they led him away to his death. But who among the people of that day realized it was their sins that he was dying for—that he was suffering their punishment? 9 He was buried like a criminal, but in a rich man’s grave; but he had done no wrong and had never spoken an evil word.

10 But it was the Lord’s good plan to bruise him and fill him with grief. However, when his soul has been made an offering for sin, then he shall have a multitude of children, many heirs. He shall live again, and God’s program shall prosper in his hands. 11 And when he sees all that is accomplished by the anguish of his soul, he shall be satisfied; and because of what he has experienced, my righteous Servant shall make many to be counted righteous before God, for he shall bear all their sins. 12 Therefore, I will give him the honors of one who is mighty and great because he has poured out his soul unto death. He was counted as a sinner, and he bore the sins of many, and he pled with God for sinners.” The Living Bible

The Day He Wore My Crown - Sandi Patty / The Passion of The Christ

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

My old identity has been co-crucified with Messiah and no longer lives; for the nails of His cross crucified me with Him. And now the essence of this new life is no longer mine, for the Anointed One lives His life through me—we live in union as one! My new life is empowered by the faith of the Son of God who loves me so much that He gave Himself for me, and dispenses His life into mine!
— Galatians 2:20 The Passion Translation
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Day 27 "The Lamb Was Crucified"
He Always Finds the Lost Photo by Niko Manuelides on Unsplash

He Always Finds the Lost
Photo by Niko Manuelides on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

“The Son of Man, (Jesus) has come to save all those who are lost. A shepherd in charge of 100 sheep notices that one of his sheep has gone astray. What do you think he should do? Should the shepherd leave the flock on the hills unguarded to search for the lost sheep? God’s shepherd goes to look for that one lost sheep, and when he finds her, he is happier about her return than he is about the 99 who stayed put. Your Father in heaven does not want a single one of the tripped, waylaid, stumbling little ones to be lost.” Matthew 18:11-14 The Voice Translation

Oh how He loves us, each one of us! That’s a good place for us to focus today, on His unending love and devotion for us. It’s the “why” God sent His beloved Son to die for us. I pray you are able to let the Truth of God’s Love sink deep down to every part of your soul. Sometimes I’m so overwhelmed by His love for me that I think I’ll surely die. I just have no more capacity to take it all in. Can you relate? Jesus loves us all that much - overflowing.

Please spend time today hearing His tender thoughts towards you as He fills you to overflowing.

How He Loves - Bethel Worship

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

The very next day John saw Jesus coming to him to be baptized, and John cried out, “Look! There He is—God’s Lamb! He will take away the sins of the world!
— John 1:29 The Passion Translation
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Day 26 "You Are Redeemed"
Love Through His Blood Photo by Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash

Love Through His Blood
Photo by Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash

Good Afternoon Beauties!

We have fear right now, and Jesus did too! As we begin our study of the next attribute, redeemed, let’s focus on the beautiful Easter story. It began with Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane. He was afraid and filled with anguish, but He didn’t let it stop Him from fulfilling His purpose.

“Then He withdrew from them a short distance to be alone. Kneeling down, He prayed, ‘Father, if You are willing, take this cup of agony away from Me. But no matter what, Your will must be Mine.’ Jesus called for an angel of glory to strengthen Him, and the angel appeared.  He prayed even more passionately, like one being sacrificed, until He was in such intense agony of spirit that His sweat became drops of blood, dripping onto the ground.” Luke 22:41-44 The Passion Translation

Jesus looked beyond the fear, pain, and heartbreak to fulfill God’s will. He paid our ransom on the cross. A debt we could not pay to set us free from the grip of sin and death. He’s paid it all! There is nothing else to pay. Is the enemy telling you something different? Do you still believe you must earn your freedom, your salvation? That’s a lie!

Let’s look again what the Word tells us, “For you know that your lives were ransomed once and for all from the empty and futile way of life handed down from generation to generation. It was not a ransom payment of silver and gold, which eventually perishes, but the precious blood of Christ—who like a spotless, unblemished lamb was sacrificed for us.” 1 Peter 1:18-19 The Passion Translation. We looked at this scripture just a few days ago, but I want you to hear it and believe it this time. No doubts! Selah.

Let’s look at more Truth in the scriptures…

“He Himself will redeem you; He will ransom you from the cruel slavery of your sins!” Psalm 130:8 TPT

“He gave Himself as ransom-payment for everyone. Now is the proper time for God to give the world this witness.” 1 Timothy 2:6 TPT

Truth sets us free and our response is praise!

“His forever-love paid a full ransom for His people so that now we’re free to come before Jehovah to worship His holy and awesome name!” Psalm 111:9 TPT

“Yahweh’s ransomed ones will return with glee to Zion. They will enter with a song of rejoicing and be crowned with everlasting joy. Ecstatic joy will overwhelm them; weariness and grief will disappear!” Isaiah 35:10 TPT

I pray the Lord holds us especially close today, and the truth of His love for us brings comfort and peace we’re needing. Jesus literally gave it all for us. He gave His very life. What more could He give? Are you asking for more? Selah.

My Ransom - Doxology

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

For even the Son of Man did not come expecting to be served by everyone, but to serve everyone, and to give His life as the ransom price in exchange for the salvation of many.
— Mark 10:45 The Passion Translation


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Day 25 "And You Are Beautiful"
He’s Bringing New Life Photo by Sushobhan Badhai on Unsplash

He’s Bringing New Life
Photo by Sushobhan Badhai on Unsplash

Good Afternoon Beauties!

I pray you’ve had a wonderful morning in the presence of your Abba Father. He is waiting every morning for us to join Him. Sometimes we keep Him waiting, but He’s always there with love and acceptance, not disappointment, and certainly without condemnation. Selah.

Today, God is teaching me about “new.” We’ve heard this word used a lot lately coupled with “normal.” I get it, the happenings of the world have eliminated the usual comings and goings of our typical daily life. In the Bible, new is a good thing, a great thing, a Godly thing. Let’s embrace God’s truth about this opportunity we have for His newness in our lives.

Isaiah 43:19-21 (Living Bible) says, “For I’m going to do a brand-new thing. See, I have already begun! Don’t you see it? I will make a road through the wilderness of the world for my people to go home, and create rivers for them in the desert! The wild animals in the fields will thank me, the jackals and ostriches too, for giving them water in the wilderness, yes, springs in the desert, so that my people, my chosen ones, can be refreshed.  I have made Israel for myself, and these my people will some day honor me before the world.”

Can we shift our focus from the destruction happening in the world to the transformation God is bringing to us? He’s making us new! He’s bringing us back to Himself like never before. We will surely rise from the ashes as a beautiful Bride. Remember, He is a God of Life, not destruction.

Here are several songs with the same title. All have a special message that will bless you as you listen. Look deep inside and see how God is wanting to make you new today. Selah.

All Things New - Big Daddy Weave

All Things New - Hillsong

All Things New - Elevation Worship

All Things New - Allen Froese

All Things New - G12 Worship

And now, here’s a song about all the Church coming together, united to praise God! AWESOME!!!

Sound of Freedom - by All Things New

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

And the one sitting on the throne said, ‘Look, I am making everything new!’ And then he said to me, ‘Write this down, for what I tell you is trustworthy and true.’ And he also said, ‘It is finished! I am the Alpha and the Omega—the Beginning and the End. To all who are thirsty I will give freely from the springs of the water of life.’
— Revelation 21:5-6 New Living Translation
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Day 24 "You Are Righteous"
A Display of His Splendor Photo by Jan Huber on Unsplash

A Display of His Splendor
Photo by Jan Huber on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

You are Righteous! Is it sinking in? What have you heard from God about your justification, salvation, and sanctification? Are you still processing just how miraculous these gift are? Selah.

Jesus came to make us right with God, so we can enter His presence, and be changed by His Love and Grace. This change makes it possible to be an example to others, so they too might be changed. I think this transformation by God is the true “circle of life.”

Given the current state of our world, how will you help others to see God’s love? How will you be the hands and feet of Christ? Now is the time, like never before, for the Church to rise up and give witness to the transforming love that is Jesus Christ. What does that look like for you today? How will you put your vision into action? Selah.

Who in your life is God prompting you to be a Godly example? A friend? A co-worker? A family member? You don’t have to be perfect to be used by God, just willing. Are you willing to make a difference in someone’s life today? Selah.

Legacy - Nichole Nordeman

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor.
— Isaiah 61:3 New International Version
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Day 23 "Forgiven Justified"
Confession + Forgiveness = FREEDOM Photo by Fuu J on Unsplash

Confession + Forgiveness = FREEDOM
Photo by Fuu J on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

Today is a day of FREEDOM. Are you ready to lay down any and all guilt and shame and claim your forgiveness and justification in Christ? It’s hard for us to imagine Jesus has taken away every sin we’ve ever committed or will ever commit, but it’s true - He has. Why is it difficult to believe? Selah.

Let’s look at what the Bible says. Here’s a quick study from 1 John 1:8-9 in The Passion Translation with notes:

Purified From Sin

“If we boast that we have no sin, we’re only fooling ourselves and are strangers to the truth. 9 But if we freely admit our sins when his light uncovers them,[a] he will be faithful to forgive us every time. God is just to forgive us our sins because of Christ, and he will continue to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

Footnotes:

  1. 1 John 1:9 Confession of sin is the way to find restoration and unbroken fellowship with God. It cleanses the conscience and removes every obstacle from communion with Christ. Confession does not gain God’s acceptance, for that was won for us forever by the sacrifice of Christ. It is on the basis of being his dearly loved children that we restore intimacy with God through our tenderhearted confession before him. God will always be faithful to restore our first-love passion for him. There is no need to confess the same sins over and over, for that is ignoring the blood of Jesus that cleanses us. All of our sins were paid for on the cross and we can do nothing to remove them, but confession acknowledges God’s faithfulness to restore our intimacy with him. Our Father and our forgiving Redeemer fill the heavens with grace toward every believer, even when we sin.

  2. 1 John 1:9 “Unrighteousness,” in this context, means the sins we’re not aware of. Confession cleanses known sin and restores fellowship with God, but God’s faithfulness, in seeing Christ as our Sin-Bearer, cleanses us from all unknown sin as well. If we do but one thing (confess our sin), God will do four things: (1) demonstrate his faithful love, (2) demonstrate justice by counting our sins paid for by Christ, (3) forgive us every sin, and (4) continue a deeper work of cleansing from all aspects of sin’s defilement.

How is your confession life these days? Mine is less than good, for sure. I’ve been understandably distracted with the epic worldly events and trying to establish a “new normal.” Though I have stepped up my quiet time with God, my intimate confessions have been forgotten. If you can relate, it’s okay. Let’s start back into the habit of confessing our sins daily so we keep our close relationship with God in tact.

Let’s praise the King who has forgiven us and justified us into His righteousness.

You Are My King (Amazing Love) - Hillsong United

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

But in spite of what you’ve done, God has fulfilled what he foretold through the prophets long ago about the sufferings of his Anointed One. And now you must repent and turn back to God so that your sins will be removed, and so that times of refreshing will stream from the Lord’s presence.
— Acts 3:18-19 The Passion Translation
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Day 22 "Saved And Sanctified"
Surrendered Photo by Slava B on Unsplash

Surrendered
Photo by Slava B on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

Two beautiful words today that absolutely change your life. Saved. Sanctified. God transforms our lives in an instant with salvation and over a lifetime with sanctification.

In my study time with God this morning, I kept hearing the word surrender, so I changed my focus to how surrender plays a role in our salvation and sanctification. Here is what I found…

Is surrender essential to salvation?

“This question is one that is quite debatable among genuine Christians. Some would say, "Absolutely, surrendering your whole being and everything you have is necessary to become a Christian." Others would say "No, surrendering to God is something a Christian does after salvation." Others would take a mediating position between the two. What does the Bible teach?

Let's begin with the simple Gospel message. Christ came to earth to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Because we are sinful beings (Romans 3:20), we cannot have fellowship with God. In fact, because of this predicament we are in, we cannot do anything to earn God's favor (Ephesians 2:8-9). God, however, understanding our sinful state sent Jesus Christ to die in our place (Romans 5:8). He is the mediator between holy God and sinful humanity (1 Timothy 2:5). Once I exercise faith in the finished work of Christ, my sins are forgiven and I become a new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17).

The Bible speaks about two wonderful theological truths that occur within the life of a Christian the moment he believes. First, the believer is justified before God (Romans 5:1). To be justified means to be "declared righteous." Before a person comes to know Christ, he is declared guilty of sin before God. This declaration of sin by God upon the sinner makes the person an enemy of God (Romans 5:10). The death of Christ upon the cross enables man to enter into a relationship with God where God declares the sinner not guilty of sin. The believing sinner, while still sinful, is reconciled with God and comes into a new standing with God (Romans 5:11).

Second, the believer is sanctified before God (1 Corinthians 1:2). To be sanctified means to be made righteous before God. It is the idea that since I have been declared righteous (i.e., justified), I am also made righteous (i.e. sanctification). You see, once a person becomes a Christian, God begins a work in him, enabling him to become more like Christ (Romans 8:29). It is God's will that each believer grow and become more and more like Christ (1 Thessalonians 4:3). God's role in the sanctification process is evident from Philippians 1:6, "…He (God) who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.

Personally, I do not see the word "surrendering" used when it comes to the salvation process. I see a similar idea with that of commitment, however. When I was declared justified before God, I realized that I was a sinner in need of Christ's provision of salvation. I made a commitment to trust Christ for the forgiveness of sin. I suppose one could use the word surrender in place of commitment. This one commitment, however, was just the first of a series of personal commitments I have made to God.

Because I am also sanctified, God is at work in me. Let me give you a personal illustration of God working righteousness in me. When I first became a believer, I drank alcohol on a regular basis, just like I did as an unbeliever. God was at work in me producing an ongoing righteousness and within a few months, I realized that my addictive behavior was not pleasing to God. So I quit drinking - just like that. I did not need 12 steps, extensive counseling, or other means to quit drinking. God was working in my life, I saw what He was doing, and I made a commitment to please Him in this particular area. All throughout my Christian life over time, I have made many different commitments to God. Again, if you would like to use "surrender," that is fine.

In summation, surrendering to God is essential for salvation, but it is not a one-time decision. Making commitments to God is an ongoing process throughout the Christian life, "For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do" (Ephesians 2:10).”

~ From the website allaboutfollowingjesus.org

I hope you receive truth from the article. Perhaps it will take some time to let these words sink in. You may even have a difference of opinion than the writer…that’s okay. Spend time with God seeking His wisdom, and He will gladly show you what He wants you to know.

I Surrender - HIllsong

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

For it was only through this wonderful grace that we believed in him. Nothing we did could ever earn this salvation, for it was the gracious gift from God that brought us to Christ!
— Ephesians 2:8 The Passion Translation


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Day 21 "You Are Righteous"
Declared Righteous Photo by Bill Oxford on Unsplash

Declared Righteous
Photo by Bill Oxford on Unsplash

Good Evening Beauties!

The distractions and attacks were many and mighty this morning, so thank you for your patience to come back tonight for a word of encouragement on your journey. I’m happy to report the assault on my bank account is now corrected and all is well, so let’s focus on our new attribute - Righteous.

I have found this one difficult to believe. Why? Because the ways of God are not the same as our ways on earth. He does not demand us to be “good enough” or to EARN His Righteousness. I see beautiful Christian women everyday still trying to do enough and be good enough to earn their right standing with God. Our efforts are futile - we can never do enough or be good enough.

Thank you God for sending Jesus! Through Him, we are made righteous. Through His atoning sacrifice on the cross, He has given us right standing with God. It’s a pure gift, and nothing to be earned. You may already know this truth in your mind, but do you believe it in your heart? What are the ways you’re still trying to earn God’s approval? Selah.

God’s word confirms, “But now God has shown us a different way to heaven—not by “being good enough” and trying to keep his laws, but by a new way (though not new, really, for the Scriptures told about it long ago). Now God says he will accept and acquit us—declare us “not guilty”—if we trust Jesus Christ to take away our sins. And we all can be saved in this same way, by coming to Christ, no matter who we are or what we have been like.” Romans 3:22 The Living Bible

I find believing in my righteousness to be a paradox - it’s so simple, and yet so tough to get my mind around. On one hand, it’s easy because I have only to receive Jesus’ gift and on the other, it’s hard not trying to gain my righteousness by working for it. Does that make sense? Do you feel the same way? Selah.

How do we respond to such an amazing gift? We worship!

I Worship You, Almighty God - Sondra Corbett

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

In other words, just as condemnation came upon all people through one transgression, so through one righteous act of Jesus’ sacrifice, the perfect righteousness that makes us right with God and leads us to a victorious life is now available to all.
— Romans 5:18 The Passion Translation
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Day 20 "And You Are Beautiful"
Fearless Photo by Christopher Harris on Unsplash

Fearless
Photo by Christopher Harris on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

Oh my goodness, so much can happen in a matter of days! It’s only been 10 days since our last “check-in” where we reflected on our journey to date. Since then, our world has been darkened by a health and economic crisis. Today is a perfect day to check-in and reflect on truth.

Today is important to stop and make time to gather your thoughts, your feelings, and your beliefs in light of your new reality. Usually on days of reflection, we look at the preparation steps and determine if they’re helpful in making your journey successful. I think it’s important to do so again today, but there’s more. How are you doing? Really doing? In your journal, write how you’re feeling, what you’re thinking, and how both are forming your beliefs. Now, determine if those beliefs are based on God’s truth or the circumstances surrounding you.

All it takes is to watch a “Pandemic Update” on the news to bring back fear and anxiety. The world is suffering right now, there’s no doubt about it. But, sweet Beauties, we are not of this world. Our true home is with God, and His promises are yes and AMEN. His Word tells us we will have trouble, but He will be right there with us. He will never leave us nor forsake us. Do you believe Him?

Like most people right now, my job is uncertain, and I can’t find my financial security in it. Of course this situation brings concern. I must pray for wisdom and make good choices with my finances. What is not helpful is to panic and bring fear and doubt into my soul. Fear is not of God, and I won’t allow it to rule my life.

When I got up this morning, I was delighted to see it had snowed just enough to cover the ground. Beautiful. It’s as if God wanted to blanket the Earth with His covering of peace and calm. There are so many birds singing and squirrels playing. They are free from worry in God’s presence. He is with them, so they can do what they were made to do, free from fear.

I’m praying for all of you today. I pray we all can have that same confidence in God as we continue to walk on our journeys. I pray for the HUGE worldly distractions to be quieted so we can hear His still small voice. I pray we see growth in our courage, bravery, and BEAUTY.

Fearless - Jasmine Murray

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

You see, God did not give us a cowardly spirit but a powerful, loving, and disciplined spirit.
— 2 Timothy 1:7 Voice Translation
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Day 19 "You Are Royalty"
Be Still and Know Photo by Natalia Figueredo on Unsplash

Be Still and Know
Photo by Natalia Figueredo on Unsplash

Good Afternoon Beauties!

This morning has been full of on-line sermons and wonderful worship. God even gave me a new song as I was inspired by a message from a pastor and friend of mine. Though we are isolated now, bound by physical limitations, God has made a way for the world to connect on a spiritual level like never before. AWESOME! Our God truly Rules and Reigns!!!

As we look again at our royal status with God, what are you thinking? What are you believing? Has the truth changed any behaviors this week? Selah.

For me, my royal status, which is clearly a gift from God, and nothing I’ve earned, has compelled me to think of others more than ever. In my security and confidence found in my Savior, I can shift the focus from myself to others. I want to shine the love and light of Jesus to everyone who doesn’t know Him. How do I help people who are trembling in fear and anxiety right now? It’s my prayer.

What’s YOUR prayer? Are you drawing closer to God right now, or looking to worldly security like money, food, and shelter? You are part of His Royal Family! He takes care of His Beloved Children. Let His love and light comfort any anxiety you may have - even in the corners of your mind. He is with you.

Be Still - Hillsong

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

He says, ‘Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.’
— Psalm 46:10 New International Version


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Day 18 "Heaven's Glow From You Abounds"
Glory in His Glow Photo by Andreas Dress on Unsplash

Glory in His Glow
Photo by Andreas Dress on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

The glow of every light comes from THE source - Jesus! He is the light of the world - revealing truth in the hidden dark places. Through His Holy Spirit living inside you, He shines His light. What do you think about that fact? Do you believe it’s true? Selah.

Today I believe we all need the glow from Heaven (Jesus) to remind us of who He is and the power He has over darkness. Let’s look at what the Bible says…

“In the beginning the Word already existed. The Word was with God, and the Word was God. He existed in the beginning with God. God created everything through him, and nothing was created except through him. The Word gave life to everything that was created, and his life brought light to everyone. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.”
John 1:1-5 New Living Translation

“So the Word became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness.” John 1:14 New Living Translation

The Bible makes it clear - Jesus is the light of the world, and He is the Word of God. Do you need a little light in your day? Here’s the prayer reading of scripture from Pastor Steven Furtick again. I just believe God is wanting to reassure us of His love and faithfulness to His children. During these uncertain times we can be certain of His love.

Prayer

Are you able to let go of all the things of the world and simply look to God? Let’s look right over the top of all the mess, and look into the eyes of our Savior. There’s nothing better…

Graves to Gardens - Elevation Worship

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

For God, who said, ‘Let brilliant light shine out of darkness,’ is the one who has cascaded his light into us—the brilliant dawning light of the glorious knowledge of God as we gaze into the face of Jesus Christ.
— 2 Corinthians 4:6 The Passion Translation
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Day 17 "You Wear The Victor's Crown"
The True Victor’s Crown Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash

The True Victor’s Crown
Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

We often think of a crown as a beautiful jewel adorned golden fixture, but today let’s look at the crown Jesus wore on that dark Friday. The victory is found there.

“Then Pilate took Jesus and had him flogged. 2 The soldiers twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head. They clothed him in a purple robe 3 and went up to him again and again, saying, “Hail, king of the Jews!” And they slapped him in the face.” John 19:1-3 New International Version

What do you feel when you read those words? Knowing Jesus suffered physical pain and humiliation for your sake? How do you feel when you hear that he’d do it all again for you?

The crown being presented on someone’s head signifies a winner - a victor. It also says, “This person belongs to a royal family.” In fact, the Roman soldiers were mocking Jesus by putting the crown on His head, but they had it right - He was a king - THE King! By accepting the crown, Jesus acknowledged the victory His Father had always intended. Jesus would defeat death once and for all and reconcile God’s beloved children back to Him. Hallelujah!!!

Let’s praise our Victorious King today. Here’s a song jam packed with God’s Truth. Enjoy!

Victor’s Crown - Darlene Zschech

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

Blessed [happy, spiritually prosperous, favored by God] is the man who is steadfast under trial and perseveres when tempted; for when he has passed the test and been approved, he will receive the [victor’s] crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him.
— James 1:12 Amplified Bible
Kendra Brown
Day 16 "You Are Royalty"
Royal Palace Photo by David Švihovec on Unsplash

Royal Palace
Photo by David Švihovec on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

How are you doing? To be honest, I’m feeling a little numb right now. The magnitude of the Coronavirus is sinking in, and so I’m praying more and asking for a greater measure of trust as we move forward. How are you taking care of yourself during this time. Notice I didn’t ask how you’re taking care of your family. It’s important to prioritize yourself and then you will be the best possible person for your family.

Talk about a distraction! When we went through our preparation steps, I had no idea a global virus was about to hit us. The distraction is huge if we let it be. We can watch a million hours of TV talking about it, or we can turn off the noise, trust God, and continue our journeys. I vote for the latter, so here we go….

You are ROYAL. This term looks different to different people. What does it mean and look like for you? Are royals entitled or do they serve the community? Take time to write your thoughts in your journal.

In my personal study today, I found a wonderful blog speaking about this subject. Christi Given has written an article on the confidence of knowing we’re royal. Enjoy!

I wouldn’t say insecurity is a SIN, but I would say doubt, holding back, burying your talents (Matthew 25:13-40) and living in fear is not pleasing to God. There are many verses on God saying and commanding, “Do not fear….” We need to be obedient to this because God knows worrying doesn’t add anything to our lives; rather, it just wastes time and energy. Insecurity stems from doubt, fear and a lack of confidence, but when we are confident in GOD, not in ourselves, that is when we have the victory.

I can do all this through him who gives me strength. (Philippians 4:13)

 God does call us to be bold, to not shrink back, and to walk in the spirit, to walk in victory. The Word of God has said the Lord hasn’t given us a spirit of timidity (2 Timothy 1:7). We all feel at times that we may not be eligible or qualified, but we need to walk in the security of our royalty as daughters of the King.

Here are 10 verses to help you overcome insecurity:

1. Philippians 4:13: “I can do ALL things THROUGH Christ who gives me strength.” This means that we can’t do the things God calls us to do on our own. We need the power of Christ in us by the Holy Spirit, and when we lean on him, we have total victory.

2. Galatians 5:16: “So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.” When we walk with God and deny our flesh, we will understand our royal identity and know that in the end God has already won and “it is finished.”

3. 1 John 4:18: “There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.” This verse says that the one who fears isn’t made perfect in God’s love…we need to have a revelation of HOW MUCH GOD LOVES US!

4. Matthew 25:29: “For to everyone who has will more be given, and he will have an abundance. But from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away.” If you are faithful with the little things, God will entrust you with more, and the same goes with trusting God in your capabilities. Step out, volunteer, give, be a good steward, do things for God’s Kingdom even if you are scared…God will be with you!

5. Hebrews 10:38: “But my righteous one will live by faith. And I take no pleasure in the one who shrinks back.” God is not pleased when we doubt Him, or bow down to fear. God goes before us and wants us to be courageous. Our actions and lives represent how much we trust Him and what we are willing to do to serve His Kingdom. 

6. 1 Peter 2:9: “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.” Remind yourself you are REAL royalty! We come from the King of Kings and Lord of Lords and are called to be leaders, while following Christ…we have the authority of leadership because Christ died for us, taking our place and making us heirs as God’s children.

7. Galatians 3:26-27: “So in Christ Jesus you are all children of God through faith, for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.” You are God’s child, and if you are walking in the fruits of the Spirit and honoring God with your life in faith, then you are a child of LIGHT, not darkness. Fear is of the enemy, doubt is equivalent to the oceans being tossed to and fro in the sea, and courage comes from God’s truth, which sets us free.

8. James 1:22: “Do not merely listen to the Word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” Be not only a hearer of the Word, but a doer of the Word. Yes, we all have feelings of fear or doubt, and we can tend to listen to our thoughts or walk in a spirit contrary to God’s Word, but the Lord is very clear that we not only read the Bible, but that we also ask God for strength to do what God asks us. God will help us to walk in obedience when we humble ourselves and surrender our lives to Him. It is IMPOSSIBLE to do this alone in our own strength, which is why we need God’s daily bread (spiritual food), the living water of the Word and communion with Him through prayer. Let’s be doers, not doubters, amen?!

9. James 1:6: “But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.” Believe and don’t doubt God’s Word. God keeps His Word and is FAITHFUL!

10. Psalm 139:13: “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.” Don’t compare yourself to others, as God knit you in your Mother’s womb and has a unique call and destiny for YOUR life.

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Royalty - Francesca Battestelli

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

You will be a beautiful crown held high in the hand of Yahweh, a royal crown of splendor held in the open palm of your God!
— Isaiah 62:3 The Passion Translation
Kendra Brown
Day 15 "And You Are Beautiful"
Receiving the Blessing Photo by Adrià García Sarceda on Unsplash

Receiving the Blessing
Photo by Adrià García Sarceda on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

Do you believe it yet? The truth proclaiming your beauty? Is it difficult to know what’s going on in the world and still have joy? Do you feel weak because you’ve lost your peace? Selah.

Let me encourage you. Paul thought his weakness was a joyful thing, because then would he see God’s strength. “So I will celebrate my weaknesses, for when I’m weak I sense more deeply the mighty power of Christ living in me. So I’m not defeated by my weakness, but delighted! For when I feel my weakness and endure mistreatment—when I’m surrounded with troubles on every side and face persecution because of my love for Christ—I am made yet stronger. For my weakness becomes a portal to God’s power.” 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 The Passion Translation

Let God do His beautiful work in you - in your weakness. Release all fear and anxiety to Him. His desire is to free you from burden. I know these are mere words, and doing is much harder than listening to words. Below are two links. The first is Pastor Steven Furtick reading beautiful scriptures to engulf you in peace and security in our Lord. The second is a new amazing song to bless you in this time of turbulence. Be well my Beauties!

Daily Meditation for Anxiety - Steven Furtick

The Blessing - Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.
— Numbers 6:24-26 New International Version
Kendra Brown
Day 14 "You Are Joyful"
Joyful Strength Photo by Ben White on Unsplash

Joyful Strength
Photo by Ben White on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

The joy of The Lord is our strength. Have you heard this statement? Joy brings freedom and peace to our souls, and it also brings strength. What allows us to look up to the brilliance of God when everything in the world is so dark? JOY!

So what can ignite our real sense of joy? Gratitude. Taking an assessment of everything you have to be grateful for and then expressing that gratitude will immediately connect your soul with joy. Not looking past today, just focus on the here and now…what are you thankful for? Make a list. Selah.

The second part of the equation is to give voice to your gratitude. How will you do it? Through words, songs, dance, artistry? It’s your personal expression, so make it whatever you need it to be. Selah.

Here’s a song to get us started in thanking a loving and praiseworthy God. Do you notice the joy?

Every Praise - Hezekiah Walker

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

Yahweh’s ransomed ones will return with glee to Zion. They will enter with a song of rejoicing and be crowned with everlasting joy. Ecstatic joy will overwhelm them; weariness and grief will disappear!
— Isaiah 35:10 The Passion Translation
Kendra Brown
Day 13 "Grace Has Brought You Peace"
Peace of Grace Photo by Jessica Felicio on Unsplash

Peace of Grace
Photo by Jessica Felicio on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

Do you long for peace? I know I sure do. Sometimes I’m desperate for it. In those times, I check my “grace meter.” Am I living in God’s grace or my own works? This evaluation allows me to recalibrate my thoughts and realigns my life with His Amazing Grace.

What is your grace meter telling you? Are you living your life still trying to win God’s favor? Do you stress and strive everyday trying to be good enough in His eyes? Selah.

It’s a difficult concept to grasp as humans. We do nothing to earn the love and eternal life from God. All our sins are washed away by someone who was perfect, without sin, named Jesus. He made a way for us back to the Father by taking our sin upon Himself. Jesus died for us, for me, for you - and we did nothing to earn it and can never pay for this gift of life. Hard. To. Grasp.

What happens when we begin to understand God’s grace for us? Peace. It is a beautiful result of God’s love and acceptance for each of His children. What does it look like for you, peace? When have you experienced it most? Are you in need of another dose today? What will it take? Are there things you need to let go of so you can experience all He has for you? Selah.

Broken Vessels - HIllsong

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

“I leave the gift of peace with you—my peace. Not the kind of fragile peace given by the world, but my perfect peace. Don’t yield to fear or be troubled in your hearts—instead, be courageous!
— John 14:27 The Passion Translation
Kendra Brown
Day 12 "Your Spirit's Been Set Free"
The Beautiful Gift of Freedom Photo by Na Inho on Unsplash

The Beautiful Gift of Freedom
Photo by Na Inho on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

You are free, if you feel it or not, Jesus has already given you the gift of freedom. Do you believe it? What keeps you from believing it? What do the lies tell you? How do the lies bind you from walking in freedom? Selah.

I chose to write the lyric in past tense on purpose. “Your spirit’s been set free.” Your spirit has (already) been set free. If your emotions don’t align with this truth, let’s take a look at what God’s Word says about it.

”And because you belong to Him, the power of the life-giving Spirit has freed you from the power of sin that leads to death.” Romans 8:2 New Living Translation. Do you notice the tense? “Has FREED you…” It has already happened.

Why don’t you FEEL like you are free? You must believe it! Thoughts of truth and lies live in your mind, and whatever you choose to believe will then reside in your heart, and that belief is what will become your life. It’s your choice.

Let’s look at another truth from the Bible found in John 8:36 “So if the Son sets you free, you are truly free.” New Living Translation. Will you choose to believe truth and receive this beautiful gift? Selah.

We Are Free - Planetshakers

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

Let me be clear, the Anointed One has set us free—not partially, but completely and wonderfully free! We must always cherish this truth and stubbornly refuse to go back into the bondage of our past.
— Galatians 5:1 The Passion Translation
Kendra Brown
Day 11 "You Are Joyful"
Always Joy Photo by Candice Picard on Unsplash

Always Joy
Photo by Candice Picard on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

“Can you use some genuine joy in your life? A joy which can’t be quenched? A peace that can’t be taken? A happiness which can’t be threatened? There is such a joy. It is a sacred delight, a holy gladness. It comes from God and is within your reach.” – from The Applause of Heaven

We move forward today, taking one more step on our journey to examine Joy. What do think about joy and the fact that you are joyful? Are you saying “I sure don’t feel very joyful right now”? There are many serious and scary things going on in the world, and it may be difficult to discuss joy, but that makes it the perfect time to talk about it.

Joy is much more than a feeling. So the fact you may not be feeling joy, is ok. I believe joy is intertwined with peace, and we find peace when we trust God with our health, our finances, our relationships - with our very lives. Have you heard the saying, “the opposite of fear is faith”? I have clung to that saying for years, until recently when I heard something that resonated in my spirit as truth. “The opposite of fear is trust.”

When we trust our God loves us, is for us and not against us, and has a perfect plan for us, we can let go of fear and anxiety and allow joy and peace to flow within us like a beautiful river. We must look beyond our difficult circumstances to see how God can use them to bless others. And being used by God is a complete joy, isn’t it? Let’s take a look at the joy within Paul and Silas as they were imprisoned for sharing the good news of Jesus Christ.

MIRACLES CAN COME OUT OF PAINFUL PLACES - Acts 16:23-34 The Passion Translation

23 “After they were severely beaten, they were thrown into prison and the jailer was commanded to guard them securely. 24 So the jailer placed them in the innermost cell of the prison and had their feet bound and chained.

25 Paul and Silas, undaunted, prayed in the middle of the night and sang songs of praise to God, while all the other prisoners listened to their worship.

26 Suddenly, a great earthquake shook the foundations of the prison. All at once every prison door flung open and the chains of all the prisoners came loose.

27 Startled, the jailer awoke and saw every cell door standing open. Assuming that all the prisoners had escaped, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself 28 when Paul shouted in the darkness, “Stop! Don’t hurt yourself. We’re all still here.”

29 The jailer called for a light. When he saw that they were still in their cells, he rushed in and fell trembling at their feet. 30 Then he led Paul and Silas outside and asked, “What must I do to be saved?”

31 They answered, “Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved—you and all your family.” 32 Then they prophesied the word of the Lord over him and all his family. 33 Even though the hour was late, he washed their wounds. Then he and all his family were baptized. He took Paul and Silas into his home and set them at his table and fed them. 34 The jailer and all his family were filled with joy in their newfound faith in God.”

What are you willing to let go of today and place in the trusting hand of your Abba Father? Selah.

Here’s a super sweet country song I found online with the perfect message for us today. Enjoy!

Always Joy - Paul M. Williams

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

Be cheerful with joyous celebration in every season of life. Let joy overflow, for you are united with the Anointed One!
— Philippians 4:4 The Passion Translation


Kendra Brown
Day 10 "And You Are Beautiful"
True Beauty Photo by Omar Lopez on Unsplash

True Beauty
Photo by Omar Lopez on Unsplash

Good Morning Beauties!

You’ve made it to Day 10! That’s fantastic!! You’ve made the sacrifices necessary to continue with your journey. I hope you can see the victory in your dedication and determination. Today is a time to thank God for all He’s doing in your life through sharing truth with you. No longer do you have to believe lies from the enemy that have kept you bound, but you can be free to be the beautiful woman God created. Today is a great day to look at the first 10 days of your journey. Spend time with God in prayer as you recount all the lies He has revealed and the truth He has replaced in your heart.

Please reflect on your journey to examine your growth and determine if your preparation is working. Refer to the writing in your journal where you listed your expectations of this experience. How is it lining up with what you envisioned? Is there something more you can do or you need God to do? Selah.

How are your action plans deterring the obstacles on your path? Are there any unexpected challenges hindering your growth? Do you need to make new plans? Selah.

Are you still motivated to complete your journey? Is your motivation getting you up and excited to begin your day with God? Are you pressing through the painful memories to do the work which will bring freedom to your life? Selah.

Let’s go back to Day 1 and look at your belief in beauty. Have your thoughts and feelings changed at all? Are you able to more readily accept the truth of your beauty? Selah.

People React To Being Called Beautiful - Video by Shea

Love and Blessings,
Kendra

Let your true beauty come from your inner personality, not a focus on the external. For lasting beauty comes from a gentle and peaceful spirit, which is precious in God’s sight and is much more important than the outward adornment of elaborate hair, jewelry, and fine clothes.
— 1 Peter 3:3-4 The Passion Translation
Kendra Brown