Blessed or Stressed: Pt 5 - Day5
by Lakeview Church on December 5th, 2025
Reading: Isaiah 9:6-7, John 16:33, Philippians 4:6-7Devotional: Jesus is called the Prince of Peace—not because He removes all problems, but because He gives peace in the midst of them. The Hebrew word "Sar Shalom" means the Lord of completeness, the master of wholeness. In this world you will have trouble, Jesus promised, but in Him you have peace. This isn't circumstantial happiness; it's supern...  Read More
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Blessed or Stressed: Pt 5 - Day 4
by Lakeview Church on December 4th, 2025
Reading: Proverbs 21:20, Luke 12:22-34Devotional: Jesus said, "Don't worry about your life." Easy to say, hard to live—unless you build margin. Margin is the space between your load and your limit. When you spend everything, earn everything, and schedule everything, there's no room for God to move. The wise store up; fools gulp down. Margin in finances means you can be generous when God prompts. M...  Read More
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Blessed or Stressed: Pt 5 - Day 3
by Lakeview Church on December 4th, 2025
Reading: 1 Timothy 6:6-10, Philippians 4:11-13Devotional: Paul learned contentment in prison. Not in prosperity, but in chains. Godliness with contentment is great gain because it frees you from the tyranny of "more." Our culture screams that happiness is one purchase away, but the prodigal discovered that having everything left him with nothing. The love of money—not money itself—becomes a root o...  Read More
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Blessed or Stressed: Pt 5 - Day 2
by Lakeview Church on December 4th, 2025
Reading: Malachi 3:8-12Devotional: "Test me in this," God invites—the only place in Scripture where He asks us to test Him. Tithing isn't about God needing your money; it's about you trusting His provision. When we give God our first and best, we declare He's our source, not our salary. The storehouse principle reminds us that blessing flows through community, not just to individuals. Many live st...  Read More
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Blessed or Stressed: Pt 5 - Day 1
by Lakeview Church on December 1st, 2025
Reading: Luke 15:11-24Devotional: The prodigal son expected judgment but received embrace. While still far off, the father ran—an undignified act in that culture—demonstrating extravagant love. Perhaps you've wandered from God's best, squandering resources, relationships, or time. You might think, "I'll just be a servant." But God says, "You're my child." The father didn't wait for the son to clea...  Read More
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