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  • Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 27, 2025
    Jul 27 2025

    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 27, 2025. Today’s devotion, “Arise, O Lord, in Your Anger,”reflects on Psalm 7:6–9, where David calls upon God to rise in holy anger against wickedness and to vindicate the righteous.


    David’s appeal is not for revenge, but for justice—that evil would be restrained and the righteous upheld. He places his case before the divine Judge who tests minds and hearts, trusting in God’s perfect and active righteousness. His prayer becomes our own as we long for justice in a world marred by sin.


    Yet we approach this judgment through the cross of Jesus Christ. There, the wrath of God was poured out, not on sinners, but on the sinless Son for our sake. In Him, we are declared righteous.


    Join Pastor Balla as we explore the comfort of God’s justice fulfilled in Christ.


    #Psalm7 #DailyDevotion #PastorBalla #GodsJustice #JesusOurAdvocate #RighteousJudgment

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    4 min
  • Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 26, 2025
    Jul 26 2025

    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 26, 2025. Today’s devotion, “If There Is Wrong in My Hands,” is drawn from Psalm 7:3–5, where David boldly appeals to God’s justice, declaring his innocence in the face of false accusation.


    This psalm challenges us to walk in godly integrity—not claiming perfection, but seeking a clean conscience before the Lord. David invites divine judgment, not in pride, but in trust. When wrongly accused, he does not retaliate, but entrusts himself to God. When guilty, he turns to mercy.


    As Christians, our righteousness comes not from our hands but from Christ’s pierced hands. Jesus bore the curse we deserved and stands as our perfect Advocate. In Him, we may live free of guilt and full of peace.


    Join Pastor Balla for this powerful reflection on living with humility, truth, and trust in God’s justice.


    #Psalm7 #DailyDevotion #PastorBalla #GodsJustice #ChristOurRighteousness #BiblicalIntegrity

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    3 min
  • Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 25, 2025
    Jul 25 2025

    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 25, 2025. Today’s meditation, “In You Do I Take Refuge,” draws from Psalm 7:1–2, where David cries out, “O Lord my God, in you do I take refuge.” Pursued by enemies and threatened like prey before a lion, David turns not to earthly defenses but to the Lord alone.


    This powerful psalm reminds us where true safety lies — in God’s unfailing protection. In Jesus Christ, we find our perfect refuge. He conquered the roaring lion of Satan and now shelters us from every assault of the evil one. Whether you’re facing fear, temptation, accusation, or distress, take comfort: your Deliverer hears, sees, and saves.


    Join Pastor Balla for a Word of strength and encouragement. In Christ, you are never without refuge.


    #Psalm7 #DailyDevotion #PastorBalla #ChristOurRefuge #FaithInDanger #GodIsMyDeliverer

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    4 min
  • Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 24, 2025
    Jul 24 2025

    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 24, 2025. Today’s devotion, “The Lord Has Heard My Plea,” is based on Psalm 6:8–10. After nights of weeping, David declares with confident faith: “The Lord has heard my plea; the Lord accepts my prayer.” His sorrow is not ignored — it is met with divine compassion.


    This psalm reminds us that God hears every cry of His people. In Jesus Christ, who bore our griefs and intercedes for us, we have the assurance that our prayers are received and our enemies — sin, death, and the devil — will be defeated. Even when the storm rages, our confidence rests in the Lord’s steadfast love and justice.


    Join us for a Word of encouragement rooted in Scripture. Be reminded that your cries are heard and your hope is secure in Christ.


    #Psalm6 #DailyDevotion #PastorBalla #GodHearsOurPrayers #FaithOverFear #ChristOurRefuge

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    4 min
  • Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 23, 2025
    Jul 23 2025

    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 23, 2025. Today’s meditation, “I Am Weary with Moaning,” is drawn from Psalm 6:6–7, where David pours out his soul in tearful lament: “I flood my bed with tears… My eye wastes away because of grief.” In these raw verses, Scripture gives voice to deep suffering — not hidden or sanitized, but faithfully laid before the Lord.


    If you’ve ever experienced sleepless nights, aching hearts, or sorrow that lingers, this devotion is for you. David’s tears point us to Christ, the Man of Sorrows, who took on our griefs and sanctified our suffering through the cross. In Jesus, your cries are not ignored — they are heard, known, and answered with enduring mercy.


    🙏 You are not alone. Join us daily as we cling to the Lord who turns mourning into joy.


    #Psalm6 #LamentAndHope #PastorBalla #DailyDevotion #ManOfSorrows #GodSeesYourTears

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    4 min
  • Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 22, 2025
    Jul 22 2025

    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 22, 2025. Today’s reflection, “Turn and Deliver My Life,” draws from Psalm 6:4–5, where David pleads, “Turn, O Lord, deliver my life; save me for the sake of your steadfast love.” In these verses, we hear the cry of a heart not appealing to merit, but clinging to God’s covenant mercy — His ḥesed, His faithful love.


    David longs to live not for his own sake, but to be a voice of praise among the living. Death silences song, but God’s salvation revives it. This devotion centers on the unbreakable promise of God’s love, ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who delivers us from sin and death by His cross and resurrection.


    🙏 Be encouraged today: God turns toward you in Christ. Like, share, and subscribe for daily gospel-centered devotions.


    #Psalm6 #SteadfastLove #PastorBalla #DailyDevotion #ChristOurDeliverer #TurnOLord

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    4 min
  • Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 21, 2025
    Jul 21 2025

    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 21, 2025. Today’s reflection, “O Lord, Rebuke Me Not,” is drawn from Psalm 6:1–3, a powerful cry for mercy amid suffering and sorrow. In this penitential psalm, David pleads for God’s discipline to come not in wrath, but in grace. We hear the aching of a weary soul — “my bones are troubled… my soul is greatly troubled” — yet it is a soul that still turns to God and dares to ask, “How long, O Lord?”


    This devotion offers comfort to all who feel the weight of sin, illness, or silence from heaven. You are not abandoned. In Christ, God’s wrath is satisfied, and His discipline becomes restoration. Bring your groaning to the Lord, for He hears and heals.


    🙏 Begin your day renewed by God’s mercy. Like, share, and subscribe for daily encouragement in Christ.


    #Psalm6 #PenitentialPsalm #PastorBalla #DailyDevotion #MercyInChrist #GraceNotWrath

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    5 min
  • Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 20, 2025
    Jul 20 2025

    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for July 20, 2025. Today’s devotion, “Their Throat Is an Open Grave,”reflects on Psalm 5:9–12, where David contrasts the corrupt speech of the wicked with the joyful refuge of the righteous. Describing the deep depravity of sin, David laments the flattering lies and destructive counsel of those who rebel against God — words so empty they are likened to “an open grave.”


    Yet the psalm doesn’t end in judgment. It lifts our eyes to the joy of those who take refuge in the Lord. While the deceitful fall, the righteous — those who trust in God’s mercy — rejoice, sing, and dwell under His shield of favor.


    Through Christ, the grave is emptied and replaced with protection, peace, and everlasting joy.


    🙏 Start your day grounded in truth and grace. Like, share, and subscribe to spread God’s Word.


    #Psalm5 #DailyDevotion #ShieldOfGrace #PastorBalla #RefugeInChrist #JoyfulInJesus

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    5 min