Day 102 of 365: Old Habits…New Mind…

Greetings, Precious Family:

May the Peace of the Lord be with you.

Family, this evening I was thinking about the process of changing our lives to become more and more like Christ Jesus. Change can feel easier when we are surrounded by people who share the same mindset and desire to grow. But when the journey feels lonely, change can seem more challenging. Challenging, however, does not mean impossible—because we know that all things are possible through Christ.


For old habits to truly change—at least for me—I have to run my thoughts and actions through what I call the “Christ-mind filter.” Let me explain.

Whenever I sense the need to change something in my life, I know it begins with my thinking. As a follower of Christ, I want my thoughts to reflect what I believe. So I pause and ask myself, How would Jesus respond in this situation?

If the answer makes my flesh uncomfortable, that’s usually confirmation that I’m choosing the Spirit over the flesh.

Old habits—especially the ones that gratify our flesh—are not easy to release. But Jesus showed us both mercy and expectation. When He spoke to the woman caught in adultery, He extended grace and then said, “Go and sin no more.” Forgiveness was given, but transformation was required.

In the same way, I must lay down anything that creates distance between me and my relationship with Christ. Growth requires surrender. Change requires intention. And becoming more like Him requires daily decisions.

Today I choose transformation over comfort, Spirit over flesh, and Christ over everything.

Scripture Passage of the Day

Romans 8:5-6
New International Version
5 Those who live according to the flesh have their minds set on what the flesh desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. 6 The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.

Let Us Pray

Spirit of the Living God, Thank You for loving me enough to change me. Thank You for the grace that forgives and the truth that transforms. Teach me to filter my thoughts, words, and actions through Your heart. When my flesh resists, strengthen my spirit. Give me courage to lay down every habit, attitude, and desire that separates me from deeper intimacy with You. Shape my mind to think like You, my heart to love like You, and my life to reflect You. Jesus, my Redeemer, I lift this prayer to you. Lord, in Your mercy, hear my prayer.

And I let it be…And so it is…

Amen, Amen, and Amen

Video of the Day

Tre’Myles Music / MNRK
I Can Do All Things Through Christ · Smokie Norful
I Still Have You
℗ 2024 Tre’Myles Music, under exclusive license to MNRK Records LP
Released on: 2024-06-07
Main Artist: Smokie Norful
Producer: Smokie Norful
Producer: Jason Tyson
Lyricist: Elbertina Clark
Music Publisher: Songs By Twinkie Music Publishing c/o Sony/ATV Songs LLC

Rev. Marcia Davis, BA, MA

Covington, GA (USA)

Day 101 of 365: Hands Like Yours…

Greetings, Precious Family:

May the Peace of the Lord be with you.

Family, today we reflect on the hands of Jesus through the story of the leper.


In Gospel of Mark 1:40–45, a man with leprosy came to Jesus, desperate and humbled. He fell on his knees and said, “If You are willing, You can make me clean.”
Leprosy was not just a disease—it was isolation. Rejection. Separation. This man had likely gone years without being touched. No embrace. No handshake. No comfort. He was considered unclean, unworthy, and untouchable.


But Jesus.


Scripture says Jesus was moved with compassion. And then He did something radical. He reached out His hand and touched him. Before the healing came, the touch came. Jesus could have spoken the word from a distance. He had that power. But instead, His holy hands reached into the man’s brokenness.

The hands of Jesus were not afraid of what others avoided. They were not concerned with public opinion. They were driven by compassion. And immediately, the leprosy left him.

Family, this is who our Savior is. His hands still reach. They still restore. They still make clean what the world has written off.

Maybe today we feel like that leper—isolated, ashamed, or carrying something that makes us feel unworthy.

Hear this: Jesus is willing. His hands are not withdrawn from you. And as followers of Christ, we must ask ourselves—do our hands reflect His? Do we withdraw from the hurting, or do we reach toward them?
Are our hands quick to judge, or quick to restore?

May we have hands full of compassion.
Hands that pray.
Hands that give.
Hands that lift the forgotten.

Because when our hands move with His heart, healing flows. Lord, thank You for hands that were willing to touch what others rejected. Teach us to love the same way.

The Miracles of Jesus

Mark 1:40-45
New International Version
Jesus Heals a Man With Leprosy


40 A man with leprosy[a] came to him and begged him on his knees, “If you are willing, you can make me clean.”

41 Jesus was indignant.[b] He reached out his hand and touched the man. “I am willing,” he said. “Be clean!” 42 Immediately the leprosy left him and he was cleansed.

43 Jesus sent him away at once with a strong warning: 44 “See that you don’t tell this to anyone. But go, show yourself to the priest and offer the sacrifices that Moses commanded for your cleansing, as a testimony to them.” 45 Instead he went out and began to talk freely, spreading the news. As a result, Jesus could no longer enter a town openly but stayed outside in lonely places. Yet the people still came to him from everywhere.

Let Us Pray

Lord, thank You for placing within me a deep desire to be like You in every way. Continue to teach me the innermost parts of Your heart. Shape my thoughts, refine my motives, and align my will with Yours. You my hands for your glory.


May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be pleasing and acceptable in Your sight as I lift this prayer to You.

Lord, in Your mercy, hear my prayer.

And I let it be…And so it is…

Amen, Amen, and Amen

Video of the Day

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Rev. Marcia Davis, BA, MA

Covington, GA (USA)

Day 100 of 365: A Heart Like Yours…

Greetings, Precious Family:

May the Peace of the Lord be with you.

Family, as this Friday evening grows quiet, our hearts settle into a sacred stillness. In moments like this, the deepest prayer often rises gently within us: Lord, give me a heart like Yours. Like CeCe Winans so beautifully sings in A Heart Like Yours, this is more than a lyric — it is a daily surrender.


A Heart That Loves Deeply
Jesus loves without condition. He reaches for the broken, extends grace to the undeserving, and sees potential where others see flaws. A heart like His chooses compassion over criticism and grace over offense.


A Heart That Forgives Freely
Even in suffering, Jesus forgave. To carry His heart means releasing bitterness and trusting God with what hurt us. Forgiveness keeps our hearts tender and free.


A Heart That Obeys Humbly
Jesus lived to do the Father’s will. A heart like His says, “Not my will, but Yours be done,” even when obedience costs something. It is a heart shaped by surrender and strengthened in prayer.


Tonight, as the day closes, let this be our quiet pursuit — not perfection, but transformation.
Lord, soften what has hardened in me. Remove what is not like You. Teach me to love, forgive, and serve as You do. Give me a heart like Yours.

May we wake tomorrow still burning with this desire.

Song and Prayer of the Day

Universal Music Group
A Heart Like Yours · CeCe Winans
Throne Room
℗ 2001 PureSprings Gospel
Released on: 2003-09-03
Composer Lyricist, Producer: Cedric Caldwell
Producer: Victor Caldwell
Composer Lyricist: CeCe Winans
Composer Lyricist: Victor Caldwell

Rev. Marcia Davis, BA. MA

Covington, GA (USA)

Day 99 of 365: Hope…

Greetings, Precious Family:

May the Peace of the Lord be with you.

Family, we stand in the radiant hope Christ secured for us through His triumphant resurrection. The tomb is still empty. The victory is still complete. The promise is still alive.

Yet so often, after the celebration fades and Resurrection Sunday becomes a memory, life attempts to pull us back into routine. The excitement softens. The fire dims. The urgency weakens.

But this year, let it be different.
The resurrection was never meant to be a moment—it was meant to be a lifestyle. The same power that raised Christ from the dead is the power that sustains our hope, fuels our passion, and anchors our faith. We were redeemed at no cost to us, but at great cost to Him. And that redemption was not simply to save us from something—it was to bring us into something: a loving, intimate relationship with our Father.

Overflowing hope does not fade after a holiday. It does not depend on emotion. It is sustained by connection.


So let us stay plugged in.
Let us remain vigilant.
Let us pursue Christ intentionally.
Hope is not seasonal.
Redemption is not temporary.
Resurrection life is daily.


May we continue to burn with zeal—not out of obligation, but out of gratitude. Not out of routine, but out of relationship.

Scripture Passage of the Day

Romans 15:13
New International Version


13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Let Us Pray

Spirit of the Living God, we stand before You grateful for the finished work of Christ and the power of His resurrection. Thank You for redeeming us at no cost to us, because You desired a loving and intimate relationship with us. Fill us, Lord, as Your Word says in Romans 15:13. Fill us with all joy and peace as we trust in You. Let our trust be unwavering and our pursuit be intentional. We lift this prayer to you in the name of our Risen Redeemer, Christ Jesus.

Video of the Day

Crowder – Official music video for “All My Hope (feat. Tauren Wells)”
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Rev. Marcia Davis

Covington, GA (USA)

Day 98 of 365: A Prayer of Gratefulness…

Greetings, Precious Family:

May the Peace of the Lord be with you.

Precious Spirit of the Living God,

I come before You with a heart overflowing with gratitude. Thank You for every blessing You have poured into my life—both the ones I see and the ones I do not even realize. Thank You for Your favor that opens doors no one can shut, for making ways out of no ways, and for going before me in every season.

Lord, thank You for Your peace—the peace that surpasses all understanding. When storms rise and uncertainty tries to settle in, Your peace steadies my heart and reminds me that You are in control.

Thank You for Your divine protection. You have shielded me from dangers seen and unseen. You have covered my family, guarded my steps, and kept me safe through trials I didn’t even know I was facing. I am grateful.

Thank You for Your unfailing love. Your love restores what was broken, lifts what was heavy, and fills empty places within me. When I was weak, You were strong. When I felt lost, You drew me close.

Father, thank You for restoration and healing—healing in my body, healing in my mind, healing in my spirit. Thank You for restoring joy, restoring hope, restoring relationships, and restoring dreams.

I do not take Your goodness for granted. Every good and perfect gift comes from You. My heart says thank You. My life says thank You. My praise says thank You, Lord.

I love You, Lord.
Amen, Amen, and Amen.

Gateway Church, singing “I Love You Lord” and “I Exalt Thee.”

Songs: I Love You Lord; I Exalt Thee
Worship Leader: Michael Bethany

Rev. Marcia Davis

Day 96/97 of 365: Phase One Complete, Now Phase Two…

Greetings, Precious Family:

May the Peace of the Lord be with you always.

Family, we stand in the sacred echo of Resurrection Sunday. The stone has been rolled away. The grave has been conquered. Christ has fulfilled Phase One of His divine mission—He came, He suffered, He died, and He rose again in victory.


Now we live in what we might call Phase Two. Hebrews 10:11–18 reminds us that under the old covenant, priests stood daily, offering the same sacrifices again and again—sacrifices that could never fully take away sins. But Christ, after offering one sacrifice for sins for all time, sat down at the right hand of God. His work of atonement is finished. “For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified” (Hebrews 10:14).


He sat down because the sacrifice was complete. Phase One is complete. Phase Two is our response.


Phase Two is not about religious performance—attending church out of habit, wearing certain clothes, or checking spiritual boxes. It is about sanctification. It is about allowing the finished work of Christ to transform us from the inside out.

Hebrews tells us that God now writes His laws on our hearts and places them in our minds. This is deeply personal. This is relational. This is divine intimacy.

Christ Jesus did His part fully and perfectly.
Now it is up to us to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in perfecting our holiness—not striving to earn salvation, but living in gratitude because salvation has already been secured.

Sanctification is not about impressing people; it is about aligning our hearts with heaven. It is about making our connection to the Divine our highest priority.


It means choosing prayer when distraction calls. Choosing forgiveness when offense tempts us. Choosing obedience when convenience whispers otherwise. Choosing Christ daily.


Phase Two is about cultivating a personal relationship with Jesus—learning His voice, adopting His mindset, and reflecting His character. Because of His sacrifice, our sins are remembered no more. Because of His resurrection, we now have access. Because He sat down, we can stand up and walk in newness of life.


The cross was His assignment. Transformation is ours. Let us not waste what He finished. Let us lean into sanctification, not out of obligation, but out of love. The tomb is empty. The sacrifice is complete. The invitation is open. Now we live it.

Scripture Passage of the Day

Hebrews 10:11-18
New King James Version
Christ’s Death Perfects the Sanctified


11 And every priest stands ministering daily and offering repeatedly the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins. 12 But this Man, after He had offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down at the right hand of God, 13 from that time waiting till His enemies are made His footstool. 14 For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being [a]sanctified.

15 But the Holy Spirit also witnesses to us; for after He had said before,

16 “This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, says the Lord: I will put My laws into their hearts, and in their minds I will write them,” 17 then He adds, “Their sins and their lawless deeds I will remember no more.” 18 Now where there is [b]remission of these, there is no longer an offering for sin.

Video and Prayer of the Day

My Response by Phil Thompson (ft Jubilee Worship)
Recorded during Atmosphere Conference 2019 at Jubilee Christian Church in Boston, MA.

Written by Phil Thompson & Zenzo Matoga
© 2019 Phil Thompson Worship

Rev. Marcia Davis, BA, MA

Covington, GA (USA)

Day 94/95 of 365: The Holy Hush…Hallelujah, Jesus Is Risen!!

Greetings, Precious Family:

May the Peace of the Lord be with you.

Today’s devotional is dedicated to the sacred silence of the work Jesus did on the cross. Tomorrow morning, the stone will be rolled away and the promise will be fulfilled.

Matthew’s Gospel is the only writer of the scripture account below. I want us to truly hear what is being said.

On the day of Jesus’ resurrection this is Matthew’s account.

Scripture Passage of the Day

Matthew 27:50-54
New International Version


50 And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit.

51 At that moment, the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.

The earth shook, the rocks split 52 and the tombs broke open. The bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life. 53 They came out of the tombs after Jesus’ resurrection and[a] went into the holy city and appeared to many people.

54 When the centurion and those with him who were guarding Jesus saw the earthquake and all that had happened, they were terrified, and exclaimed, “Surely he was the Son of God!”

Resurrection Prayer

Father of Glory and Majesty,
when Your Son gave up His spirit,
the veil was torn, the earth trembled,
and the rocks split beneath the weight of holy love. You shook creation itself to proclaim what heaven already knew…
that Jesus is Lord!!!

Lord Jesus, in that sacred moment when darkness covered the land and Your sacrifice was complete, the barrier between God and humanity was torn in two. No more separation. No more distance. Your blood opened the way.


As the earth quaked and the tombs were opened, You declared that death would not have the final word. The graves released their hold. The holy ones were raised. Life broke forth, where silence once reigned.


Lord God of Resurrection power,
shake the hardened places in our hearts.
Split the rocks of fear, pride, and unbelief. Tear the veils we have allowed to hang between us and You. Wherever something in us feels buried, sealed, and forgotten, Lord speak resurrection.


Where our hope has lain in a tomb, call it forth. Where our faith feels shaken, let it be shaken into awakening. And like the centurion who stood in awe and confessed, “Surely He was the Son of God,” bring us to our knees in reverent surrender.


Let every trembling place in our lives become testimony. You are the God who tears veils, who shakes the earth, who opens graves, and who brings life from death. We stand in holy awe. We stand in gratitude. We stand in resurrecting hope. In the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, our crucified and RISEN King.

Hallelujah, Lord. You are worthy of all glory, honor, and praise!!!

Amen, Amen, and Amen.

From the 1991 album ‘Handel’s Messiah: A Soulful Celebration’
(Winner of the 1992 Grammy for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album)
Produced by Mervyn Warren.
Executive Produced by Quincy Jones.
Arranged by Mervyn Warren, Michael O. Jackson, and Mark Kibble.
Brass arranged by Jerry Hey.
Recorded by Tony Shepperd & Humberto Gatica (assisted by Alex Rodriquez & David Hall)
Mixed by Tony Shepperd (assisted by Mervyn Warren & David Hall)
Conductors in video: Mervyn Warren & Quincy Jones.

Rev. Marcia Davis, BA, MA

Covington, GA (USA)

Day 93 of 365: Were You There?

Matthew 27:45-50
New International Version


The Death of Jesus
45 From noon until three in the afternoon darkness came over all the land. 46 About three in the afternoon Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Eli, Eli,[a] lema sabachthani?” (which means “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”).[b]

47 When some of those standing there heard this, they said, “He’s calling Elijah.”

48 Immediately one of them ran and got a sponge. He filled it with wine vinegar, put it on a staff, and offered it to Jesus to drink. 49 The rest said, “Now leave him alone. Let’s see if Elijah comes to save him.”

50 And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit.

Good Friday Prayer:

At the Foot of the Cross

Spirit of the Living God:

On this solemn day, we stand in the shadow of the cross. From noon until three, darkness covered the land, and we remember the weight of that hour —the suffering, the silence, the sorrow. Lord Jesus, You cried out, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” In Your anguish, You entered into the deepest pain of humanity —our grief, our sin, our loneliness, our separation.  You were mocked.  You were offered vinegar for Your thirst.  You were misunderstood and abandoned. And yet, You remained.When You cried out again and gave up Your spirit,it was not defeat — it was surrender.
Not weakness — but perfect love.

On this Good Friday,
we confess that it was our sin that held You there.
Yet it was Your mercy that kept You there.

Teach us to sit in the darkness without losing hope.
Teach us to trust when we do not understand.
Teach us to love with sacrifice and humility.

As we remember Your cross,
soften our hearts.
Break our pride.
Renew our gratitude.

May we never rush past this holy sorrow.
May we feel the weight of Your sacrifice
and the depth of Your grace.

Thank You, Jesus, for the cross.
Thank You for Your obedience.
Thank You for Your unfailing love.

We wait now in quiet hope

for the promise that sorrow will not have the final word. We seal this prayer in the name, power and authority of Christ Jesus. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

And we let it be…And so it is..

Amen, Amen, and Amen

Official Video for ‘Were You There’ feat. Andrea Thomas by The Vigil Project | Series 1 / ©2020 Vigil Publishing

Rev. Marcia Davis, BA, MA

Covington, GA (USA)

Day 92 of 365: Holy Thursday / Consecration

John 13:2-5
New International Version

Washing Disciples Feet
2 The evening meal was in progress, and the devil had already prompted Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, to betray Jesus. 3 Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; 4 so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. 5 After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him.

Matthew 26:26-30
New International Version

The Last Supper
26 While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take and eat; this is my body.”

27 Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you. 28 This is my blood of the[a] covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. 29 I tell you, I will not drink from this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father’s kingdom.”

30 When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.

Let Us Pray

Holy Thursday Prayer

Spirit of the Living God;

On this sacred night, we remember the holy meal Your Son shared with His disciples.
In the quiet of the upper room, bread was broken and the cup was blessed.
Love was poured out before blood was shed.
Service was shown before sacrifice was completed.

Lord Jesus,
On the night You were betrayed,
You gave us Yourself.
In simple bread and humble wine,
You offered the mystery of Your Body and Blood.
Teach us to receive this gift with awe,
gratitude, and faithful hearts.

As You knelt to wash the feet of Your friends,
wash us clean of pride and selfishness.
Give us the grace to serve one another with tenderness and humility.
May we love not only in word,
but in action and truth.

In this solemn hour,
when shadows lengthen and the cross draws near,
help us stay awake with You.
Keep us faithful when faith is tested.
Keep us near when fear tempts us to run.

May this Holy Thursday renew our devotion,
deepen our communion,
and strengthen our resolve to follow You—
from the table,
to the garden,
to the cross,
and into the glory of resurrection.

We ask this in Your holy name. Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer.

And we let it be…And so it is…

Amen, Amen, and Amen.

Video of the Day

Verity Records
Even Me · Crystal Aikin
Crystal Aikin
℗ 2009 ZOMBA RECORDING LLC
Released on: 2009-03-31
Associated Performer: Crystal Aikin
Producer, Composer: Gerald Haddon
Composer: Tammi Haddon

Rev. Marcia Davis, BA. MA

Covington, GA (USA)

Day 91 of 365: The Verb of Love…

Greetings, Precious Family:

Family, I felt drawn to a certain passage of scripture in Hebrews this evening.

Hebrews 13:1–3 calls us to a practical, lived-out faith—one that moves beyond words into action. It begins simply: “Keep on loving one another.” This isn’t a one-time act but a continual posture. Love in the family of faith is meant to be steady, patient, and visible.

Then the passage stretches us further: “Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers…” In a world that often teaches caution and distance, God invites us into generosity and openness. Hospitality isn’t just about opening our homes—it’s about opening our hearts. You never know how God may work through a simple act of kindness. Sometimes, what may feel ordinary carries divine significance.

Finally, we are reminded to remember those in prison and those who are mistreated. This is a call to deep empathy. It asks us to step into the suffering of others—not as distant observers, but as if we were walking beside them. True Christian love refuses to ignore pain; it leans in, prays, supports, and advocates.

Scripture Passage of the Day

Hebrews 13:1-3


New International Version
Concluding Exhortations
13 Keep on loving one another as brothers and sisters. 2 Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it. 3 Continue to remember those in prison as if you were together with them in prison, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.

Let Us Pray

Spirit of the Living God, Thank You for loving us with a steadfast and unfailing love. Teach us to love others the same way—with patience, kindness, and sincerity. Open our eyes to opportunities to show hospitality, even when it feels inconvenient or uncomfortable. Help us to see people the way You see them.
Lord, soften our hearts toward those who are hurting, forgotten, or mistreated. Remind us to pray for them, care  them, and stand with them in whatever way we can. Give us the courage to act and compassion that reflects Your heart. May our lives be a living expression of Your love—welcoming, generous, and full of grace. In the name, power, authority of Christ Jesus. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

And we let it be…And so it is…

Amen, Amen, and Amen

Video of the Day

Music video by Lloyd Nicks performing Love Like Jesus. Lloyd Nicks
http://vevo.ly/Tv83Cj​

Rev. Marcia Davis, BA. MA

Covington, GA (USA)