Posts with the category “devotional”
The Veil Was Torn
by Theresa Golden on September 13th, 2024
By Guest Author | Ashley Piner: Growing up, my middle and high school youth group participated in an event called Bible Bowl, which was like the Super Bowl of Bible trivia. Our youth leaders would provide us with specific Bible verses and passages of Scripture that we needed to memorize and be ready to answer questions about. Read More
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Intentional Dwelling Place
by Theresa Golden on September 9th, 2024
By Christy Hubbard: We are going through The Glory series at Opendoor Church and have been learning about the Tabernacle. I find it fascinating how intentional and specific God was with His instructions surrounding the construction of the Ark of the Covenant and the Tabernacle. Read More
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Worship is a Lifestyle
by Theresa Golden on September 2nd, 2024
By Joy Kimbril: Worship is a lifestyle.” One of the worship leaders I served under after college made this statement and it resonated with me. Read More
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To Dwell With Us
by Theresa Golden on August 30th, 2024
By Guest Author | Rachel Edwards: As we started this new series, Pastor Mike shared a sermon about the Tabernacle called "Yes, It Is A Religion!" If you weren't able to hear it, I'd encourage you to go back and watch it on the Opendoor App! Read More
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One-on-One
by Theresa Golden on August 28th, 2024
By Pastor Nikki Bailey: One-on-One’s happen weekly with the Education Team at Opendoor. It’s a time when calendars are blocked for two employees to communicate, collaborate, listen, and assist each other in areas of need. Read More
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What the Bible Says About Physical Expressions of Worship
by Theresa Golden on August 23rd, 2024
By Mary Beth Dunn: Have you ever wondered why people raise their hands, clap, shout, and sing in church? If you’re anything like me, there have been moments in my life when I’ve asked the question, “what are we doing and why?” Read More
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Restoration Through Jesus
by Steve Miller on August 12th, 2024
By Steve Miller: “To all who mourn in Israel, he will give a crown of beauty for ashes, a joyous blessing instead of mourning, festive praise instead of despair. In their righteousness, they will be like great oaks that the Lord has planted for his own glory. Read More
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Surrendered Heart
by Theresa Golden on August 9th, 2024
By Miranda Braden: “Spiritual life is neither an art nor a science. To arrive at union with God, all one needs is a heart resolutely determined to apply itself to nothing but Him, do nothing but for His sake, and to love Him only.” - The Practice of the Presence of God Read More
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The Legacy of Yes
by Jake Haggard on August 7th, 2024
By Jake Haggard: When I was growing up, I often listened to old-timey preachers sharing their incredible testimonies of feeling the call of God on their lives and answering it. Every testimony felt like it could have been pulled straight out of a movie. Read More
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Chosen
by Anita Harrison on August 5th, 2024
By Guest Author | Anita Harrison: Music has always been a part of my life. My dad directed the choir at the small country church I grew up in, and my parents made sure I had piano lessons when I was young so that our church could have a consistent person to play the piano. Read More
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Heart Work is Hard Work
by Gina Robinson on August 2nd, 2024
By Pastor Gina Robinson: ust recently, I had an encounter with someone who was grieving their tomorrow. It was a special memory, but now the day hits differently because of the absence of a loved one. Have you ever done that very thing? Read More
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A Child of the King
by Pate Leigh on July 31st, 2024
By Guest Author | Pate Leigh: Two weeks ago, I opened my AMC app (a movie theater app) to look for a kid’s movie to go see with my daughter. We had some free time together, and I decided we should go on a date. Read More
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Same Old, Same Old
by Mike Adkins on July 29th, 2024
By Pastor Mike Adkins: John The Baptist's life was lived preparing for something he would never see completed. This oddly scares and excites me, but don’t ask me why. Read More
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Three in One and All We Need
by Ashley Piner on July 26th, 2024
By Guest Author | Ashley Piner: As a teacher, I’ve heard the term “lifelong learner” numerous times. I love the idea of continually learning new information and being able to apply it to my life or to help others. Read More
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Remember Who He Is
by Meghen Haggard on July 24th, 2024
By Meghen Haggard: How often are we quick to forget the truths about who God is? Not long ago, I was sitting among friends feeling very defeated and discouraged when one friend asked the group what God had been showing us through His Word and in our lives. Read More
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Waiting Expectantly
by Christy Hubbard on July 22nd, 2024
After trying to get pregnant for eight years, my husband and I conceived our second daughter, Annalee. As with most expecting parents, we spent a great deal of time discussing name ideas, researching meanings, and praying that God would lead us to the perfect name for our child. Read More
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Weeds
by Megan Wamer on July 19th, 2024
By Guest Author | Megan Wamer: Every summer, I’m home on break from teaching. For me, this is when life slows down, and I can pay more attention to things around the home. Because we are outside a lot during the summer, I am usually trying to make sure the landscaping looks “better.” Read More
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A Quiet Place
by Scott Conner on July 17th, 2024
By Pastor Scott Conner: This week has been extremely noisy for me. A little over a week ago, we woke up to a leak in our upstairs bathroom. Water had seeped into the floors and walls, causing a lot of damage to a first floor hallway and into the garage. Read More
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The Armor of God
by Joy Kimbril on July 15th, 2024
By Joy Kimbril: I can’t count the number of times I have heard a message about the armor of God; but as I was reading this passage the other day in my quiet time, I feel like the emphasis has been placed on the pieces of armor and not necessarily what they represent. Read More
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What's Watering Your Root System?
by Megan Wamer on July 12th, 2024
by Guest Author | Megan Wamer: Recently, I was a counselor at Opendoor Youth Camp, where the theme of our week was based on verses in Jeremiah. Much of what I want to share in this devotional with you comes from the speakers that week and notes I took. Read More
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Strength in Vulnerability
by Miranda Braden on July 10th, 2024
By Miranda Braden: Nehemiah was afraid to appear sad in the presence of the king because cup-bearers were supposed to hide their emotions for the king's sake. To violate this was punishable by death. Read More
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Position Does Not Equal Identity
by Elliotte Pearson on July 8th, 2024
By Elliotte Pearson (Elder): Recently I was out playing disc golf, an activity where I can enjoy some time with the Lord to talk through many things, when I felt like the Holy Spirit whispered a statement to me. He said, “Your position does not outweigh your function.” Read More
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Trust Me, I've Got This
by Jake Haggard on July 5th, 2024
OYC Devotional | Trust is a weird thing. From the moment we are born, we are actually forced to trust. A baby has no choice but to trust. Their entire existence is dependent on others taking care of them. They must be fed, held, put to sleep, and changed, because they do not have the ability to do it themselves. Read More
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Big Things Have Small Beginnings
by Jake Haggard on July 3rd, 2024
OYC Devotional | Have you ever thought about trees? Probably not. That’s weird, right? (No offense intended to anyone who loves trees and thinks about them often.) Trees fascinate me. I love being in nature. Gazing up at towering trees truly takes my breath away. In California, there are trees so large you can literally drive a car through it. Read More
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Growth is Difficult
by Jake Haggard on July 1st, 2024
OYC Devotional | When I was a kid, I remember thinking that all I wanted to do was grow up. I was the youngest of four siblings, and I would constantly look at them and see all the cool things they were able to do just because they were older. Read More
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Warring Worship
by Theresa Golden on June 28th, 2024
By Theresa Golden: When we look around at the world today, we see evidence of war, not just the physical war that rages on foreign land but a spiritual war right here on our doorstep. This war wages against our culture, our families, our marriages, and our church. It threatens our children, our finances, even our minds. We have a responsibility not only to fight back but to wage war against the oppressor ourselves. Read More
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Get Honest
by Mary Beth Barefoot on June 26th, 2024
By Mary Beth Barefoot: What does it look like to be fully honest with God?
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been reading and journeying through the book of 1 Samuel. This book is one that I’ve loved reading over the years because it’s chock-full of stories of hope, restoration, and miracles. Read More
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Choices
by Whitney Bailey on June 24th, 2024
By Whitney Bailey: “Choices.” It was my only response. No second guessing but innate. It was the response I gave on a phone call I received from my dad. Upon answering, my dad went straight to the point, “What is my favorite word?” Read More
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The Hard Thing
by Nikki Bailey on June 21st, 2024
By Pastor Nikki Bailey: Conflict is inevitable. It’s always there, prowling, ready to divide and destroy relationships. Whether at home with a spouse or kids, the workplace, church, nations, or with a close friend, it will rear its ugly head, and how we deal with it will always show the condition of our heart. Read More
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Intimacy with God
by Steve Miller on June 19th, 2024
By Steve Miller: King David was known as “a man after God’s own heart.” I remember the first time I heard him described in this way; it was so inspirational to me. I wanted to be known like that too. I started asking myself, “How do I become a man after God’s own heart?” I had no clue! I prayed, “God, I want to be a man after Your heart. I don’t want to chase after anybody else’s heart other than Yours.” Read More
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Chosen by the Father
by Tyler Braden on June 17th, 2024
By Pastor Tyler Braden: Father's Day brings a lot of emotions for me. Every year around this time, I can’t help but think about my story and my journey of discovering who my father was. Read More
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The Perfect Love of the Father
by Aaron Kennedy on June 14th, 2024
By Pastor Aaron Kennedy: Summertime is here, and with that comes new schedules for my boys and family, not nearly the hectic mornings that normally happen. As we approached summer this year, my oldest son Wes asked to begin working out with me. Honestly, I was a little shocked by the request. Read More
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Will You Worship In Your Wilderness?
by Ashley Piner on June 12th, 2024
By Guest Author | Ashley Piner: Has there been a time in your life that just felt like a huge mess? In these moments, life may feel turned upside down; and no matter what you try to do, it will just not turn around.
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The Spirit of Truth
by Elliotte Pearson on June 10th, 2024
By Elliotte Pearson (Elder): Have you ever been on a trip and decided to take a guided tour? You know, one of these tours with a person that tells you Information about the location you are visiting. Read More
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The Best Investment
by Rachael Wynne on June 7th, 2024
By Rachael Wynne: The friendship we are privileged to have with Holy Spirit is so sweet. We have the honor of having a 24/7 best friend who is always for us and can help us walk through life. Just like any friendship, a relationship with Holy Spirit takes nurturing. We must invest in our relationship in order to strengthen it. Jesus sent us The Helper in order to empower us to live this life in a way that gives glory to God.
So how do we invest in this friendship?
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The Invitation
by Theresa Golden on June 5th, 2024
By Theresa Golden: Before I spoke a word, You were singing over me
You have been so, so good to me
Before I took a breath, You breathed Your life in me
You have been so so kind to me Read More
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Never Alone
by Jake Haggard on June 3rd, 2024
By Jake Haggard: Life is hard. Why does it seem like there is always something that is about to go wrong? Pain seems to hide around every corner of our calendar-driven life. Read More
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It Only Takes A Spark
by Ashley Piner on May 31st, 2024
By Guest Author | Ashley Piner: Have you ever felt the Holy Spirit's presence so profoundly in your life that you sensed Him with every fiber of your being? One of the first times I experienced the Holy Spirit's power this intensely was one summer at my church youth camp around the bonfire. Read More
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Vision and the Holy Spirit
by Scott Conner on May 29th, 2024
By Pastor Scott Conner: By now you have heard the news that Opendoor Church is buying the Immanuel Baptist Church property in Greenville so that we can develop another campus. This is going to allow us to expand the spiritual footprint we can imprint on the land that God has placed before us. Read More
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Trust and Obey
by Pate Leigh on May 27th, 2024
By Pate Leigh: Obeying a prompt from the Holy Spirit can be one of the most difficult yet important things we can do in our spiritual life. There have been so many times in my life where I felt prompted to act on something. Read More
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