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God doesn't accept part
Today's Devotion, God doesn't accept part. A part-time job will never give you full-time benefits and a part of the truth will never give you the full story. Once you are committing yourself to God, you cannot give Him part, you have to give Him all.

Garry Parrish
Feb 182 min read
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Rejection can lead to elevation
Today's Devotion, Rejection can lead to elevation. Have you ever felt as if you are a liability to your family, but you are seen as an asset to others? David was rejected by his family, yet he was chosen by God. Where there is no fish, the bait has no use, but where there is fish, the hungry will be fed.

Garry Parrish
Feb 172 min read
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Lord, help us to value our time
Today's Devotion, Lord, help us to value our time. Once you feed your mind with inspiration, you will never have room for gossip. Inspiration can let you focus on the things that you want to achieve, but gossip will tear you down in ways that you will never believe.

Garry Parrish
Feb 162 min read
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Lord, help those in painful relationships
Today's Devotion, Lord, help those in painful relationships. In life, some of us will encounter people who will love you to the point where they may end up getting obsessed with you. No matter how hard you try, there will be no chemistry between you and them.

Garry Parrish
Feb 132 min read
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Know when to be silent
Today's Devotion, Know when to be silent. A honest answer is a sign of a true friendship, but for those who do not like to hear the truth, your silence should be the best response. Silence is a powerful form of communication and it prevents you from being pulled into conversations that can create problems.

Garry Parrish
Feb 122 min read
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God allows things to happen for a reason
Today's Devotion. God allows things to happen for a reason. I recently had a conversation with someone about my church hurt experience and what caused me to walk away from the church that I was attending.

Garry Parrish
Feb 112 min read
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Lord, Increase Our Faith
Today's Devotion, Lord, Increase Our Faith. Supernatural faith is a divine gift. It is based on believing God's word, even when it contradicts natural reality. First to know God we must be willing to trust Him when our situation may seem difficult, especially when the odds are against us.

Garry Parrish
Feb 102 min read
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Lord, protect us from the enemy
Today's Devotion, Lord, protect us from the enemy. If God did not forgive sinners, heaven would be empty. We may pray to God to change our situation so that we can change our attitude.

Garry Parrish
Feb 62 min read
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God is our problem solver
Today's Devotion, God is our problem solver. One thing that I have learnt about problems, is no matter how much we try to avoid it, problems have a way of finding us when we least expect it.

Garry Parrish
Feb 52 min read
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Control Your Anger
Today's Devotion, Control Your Anger. Anger can destroy relationships, friendships, and families. When anger comes with pride, it can open the door to unforgiveness and malice. The devil endorses anger because it can lead to destroying and killing.

Garry Parrish
Feb 42 min read
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God teaches us in different ways
Today's Devotion, God teaches us in different ways. God doesn't just allow people to come into your life by chance. He handpicked the ones who will sharpen your faith, remind you of your purpose, and walk with you in every season.

Garry Parrish
Feb 32 min read
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Avoid careless speech
Today's Devotion, Avoid careless speech. Discretion of speech is better than eloquence with words. Discretion is used when you don't want to offend people, but eloquence is used when you want to impress people. Careless speech has serious consequences.

Garry Parrish
Feb 22 min read
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Lord, help us to live a life of humility
Today's Devotion, Lord, help us to live a life of humility. He who knows the strength that comes from humility will never have to deal with the embarrassment that comes from pride. Pride goes before a fall but humility leads to honor.

Garry Parrish
Jan 302 min read
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God accepts a no-nonsense attitude from his worshippers
Today's Devotion, God accepts a no-nonsense attitude from his worshippers. A no-nonsense person will never be liked by people who love to have their own way. A no-nonsense person is focused on results, not excuses.

Garry Parrish
Jan 292 min read
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Lord, take control over our finances
Today's Devotion, Lord, take control over our finances. Financial stress can be overwhelming, and there are times when your bills may be more than your salary, especially when unforeseen challenges come when you least expect it.

Garry Parrish
Jan 282 min read
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Lord, remove greed from our heart
Today's Devotion, Lord, remove greed from our heart. Kindness can open the door to your blessing, but selfishness can close it. Some people will only be kind to others when they are sure that it will come back to them.

Garry Parrish
Jan 272 min read
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Beware of the spirit of control
Today's Devotion, Beware of the spirit of control. When someone is overly nice, it can create a sense of obligation where there should be none. Kindness can open the door to your weakness.

Garry Parrish
Jan 262 min read
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Lord, help us to implement discipline
Today's Devotion, Lord, help us to implement discipline. I recently saw on one of my friend's status a picture of a cute puppy. This puppy was so adorable that I asked her if she could send me a picture of it.

Garry Parrish
Jan 232 min read
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Lord, protect those who are being abused
Today's Devotion, Lord, protect those who are being abused. Whether it is emotional abuse or it is physical abuse, abuse is abuse. An abusive person will go to extreme lengths to hide their true colors.

Garry Parrish
Jan 222 min read
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Lord, help us to implement family rules
Today's Devotion, Lord, help us to implement family rules. Where discipline and rules are not implemented, disobedience will take control. Parents, if you give a child too much rope, it may take you forever and a day for you to pull them in.

Garry Parrish
Jan 212 min read
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