We want to encourage you to reach out to five people this weekend and just check in on them. The attention you give to your friends and family can make a big difference!
Today we shared an encouraging devotional from Peter Chin about walking with the Holy Spirit, even when we face tough times.
Ten thousand hours. That’s how long author Malcolm Gladwell suggests it takes to become skillful at any craft. Even for the greatest artists and musicians of all time, their tremendous inborn talent wasn’t enough to achieve the level of expertise that they would eventually attain. They needed to immerse themselves in their craft every single day.
Chin writes that we need a similar mentality when it comes to learning to live in the power of the Holy Spirit. In Galatians, Paul encourages the church to be set apart for God. But Paul explained that this couldn’t be achieved through merely obeying a set of rules. Instead we’re called to walk with the Holy Spirit. The Greek word that Paul uses for “walk” in Galatians 5:16 literally means to walk around and around something, or to journey (peripateo). So for Paul, walking with the Spirit meant journeying with the Spirit each day—it’s not just a one-time experience of His power.
May we pray to be filled with the Spirit daily—to yield to the Spirit’s work as He counsels, guides, comforts, and is simply there with us. And as we’re “led by the Spirit” in this way (v. 18), we become better and better at hearing His voice and following His leading. Holy Spirit, may I walk with You today, and every day!
Name an animal whose legs are featured on a restaurant menu. The top four answers: 1. Frog 2. Chicken 3. Crab 4. Lamb
Congratulations to Esther from Mount Vernon, who guessed correctly and wins the WNZR GAME ON t-shirt!
Happy Easter weekend – this is our countdown for Good Friday 2020:
10. Elevation Worship – See A Victory 9. Cochren & Co. – One Day 8. Zach Williams – Rescue Story 7. Micah Tyler – AMEN 6. Michael W. Smith f/Vanessa Campagna – Waymaker 5. Matthew West – The God Who Stays 4. Big Daddy Weave – I Know 3. Cory Asbury – The Father’s House 2. We The Kingdom – Holy Water 1. MercyMe – Almost Home (1st week at #1)
Over the last month, I’ve heard the topics of wisdom brought up in two different areas: in church, as our pastor started a series about Proverbs, and in a book I’ve been using in one of my classes. Authors Ken Wytsma and AJ Swoboda dedicate an entire chapter of their book, Redeeming How We Talk, to being wise in how we use words.
The Bible gave us a fantastic resource for wisdom – the book of Proverbs. These statements of truth help us in our daily decision making. Wisdom helps us balance acting on just our feelings. We know that our feelings can sometimes lie, so we should welcome wisdom and instruction.
So how can we become wise? Here are some tips our pastor shared recently from Proverbs:
fear God – Proverbs 1:7
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools[a] despise wisdom and instruction.
follow the Lord – Proverbs 3:5-7
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; 6 in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.[a]
7 Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and shun evil.
make wisdom a priority – this is included in all of Proverbs 2
This morning I was listening as I drove back to campus from a quick trip to the doctor’s office. Yes, I’m fine. I just was getting my regular blood draw and I am so thankful for the precautions my doctor and his amazing staff are taking to keep us safe. The song “The Father’s House” from Cory Asbury came on during The Morning Thing. For me, that song has been a HUGE one the last few weeks. I miss being in the father’s house – being with my church family. I’ll miss it this Easter morning. But guess what? The father’s house is ANYWHERE we invite Him to be. In our isolation of this crazy time, His house is your house, your car or truck, your office, and for me, the studio!
I’ve struggled with not having much control during COVID season, but I’ve learned this is a great opportunity to give it up! In the Father’s House, I don’t have to be ashamed to admit that I wrestle with control. He hears me and His love, like the song says, breaks through! What I see as weakness, He uses as a canvas for His strength.
For Artist Newsday, we shared more stories about the inspiring creativity during this time of COVID-19. Click this link to see what many of your favorite WNZR artists are doing to connect with us!
Well, I thought that I had seen most everything And if jaded was a people, I’d be the king
The answer? TobyMac f/Cochren and Co. with “Edge of My Seat” – congratulations to Peter from Howard who answered correctly and wins the GameOn t-shirt!
Today we shared some Monday Motivation concerning the struggle with staying grateful in difficult circumstances. Today’s devotional comes from Bill Crowder. Find the link from Our Daily Bread by clicking here!
Our Family Feud-style question for today was: Tell me something that has water in it.
The top answers were: 1. a swimming pool 2. an aquarium 3. the human body 4. a waterbed 5. the ocean 6. a toilet
We needed the top two answers – congratulations to Kris from Mount Vernon, who guessed correctly and wins the WNZR Game On t-shirt!
10. TobyMac f/Cochren and Co. – Edge of My Seat 9. Cochren and Co. – One Day 8. Michael W. Smith f/Vanessa Campagna – Waymaker 7. Zach Williams – Rescue Story 6. Micah Tyler – AMEN 5. Big Daddy Weave – I Know 4. Cory Asbury – The Father’s House 3. Matthew West – The God Who Stays 2. MercyMe – Almost Home 1. We The Kingdom – Holy Water (6th week at #1)
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