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May 16th – Isaiah 61:3

Isaiah 61:3

God is in the business of redemption. He takes what’s shattered and makes it shine. Isaiah 61:3 reminds us that He gives beauty for ashes, joy instead of mourning, and praise in place of despair. That means no part of your story is wasted, not even the broken parts. Think of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing cracked pottery with gold. The mended places don’t hide the damage, they highlight it. Making the piece more beautiful and valuable than before. That’s what God does with us. He doesn’t discard the broken. He restores with purpose. Every crack becomes a testimony. Every scar, a story of grace. He paints over pain with hope and fills the gaps with Himself. Your brokenness doesn’t disqualify you. It’s where His glory shines brightest. Don’t be ashamed of what didn’t go as planned. God is crafting something more stunning than you imagined. Let Him redeem every piece and write beauty into every line of your story.

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March 12th – 2 Corinthians 12:9

2 Corinthians 12:9

There are days when I feel like I just can’t do it anymore. The weight of life is too heavy, the pain too deep, the struggle too exhausting. More times than I can count, I’ve begged God to take it away, to make me stronger, to fix in me what is broken. But then I’m reminded of 2 Corinthians 12:9, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.”  Because of God, I don’t have to be strong. God is strong for me. In my weakness, He steps in. When I have nothing left, He carries me. And somehow, in the middle of my struggle, His power is made known. The world teaches us to hide our weaknesses, but God asks us to surrender them. Because when we do, people don’t see us, they see Him. They see a loving Father whose strength is holding us together, His grace sustaining us, and His love carrying us through. So if you feel like you’re falling apart today, you’re not alone. And you’re not failing. You are in the perfect place for God to show up. His grace is enough. His strength will hold you. Keep going, He’s got you!

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February 20th – Corinthians 13:4-7

1 Corinthians 13:4-7

When it comes to love, there isn’t a more famous passage than 1 Corinthians 13. In its verses we find the blueprint on how to love others like Jesus loves us. A love overflowing with patience, kindness, and selflessness. This perfect love, becomes our guiding light with our relationships with others. With its gentle touch, it empowers us to extend grace, nurture forgiveness, and find understanding in the face of adversity. As we embrace the virtues of love, we discover its ability to mend broken bonds and heal fractured souls. A true, Christlike love leaves no room for pride or resentment, but rather a boundless capacity to persevere, believe, and hope. Through the lens of God’s unconditional love, we find the transformative power to restore what was once shattered, and bring together what was torn asunder. And in this sacred journey of love, we become vessels of His grace, examples of His redemptive love, and shining lights in a world hungering for love, reconciliation and renewal.

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February 9th – Romans 8:38-39

Romans 8:38-39

Do you ever doubt God’s love for you? Ever feel too sinful, dirty, or broken to be of any value to the Lord? Those feelings are lies from the Enemy. The truth is that nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God. Do you think any sin we commit comes as a surprise to God? As our Creator, He knows us better than we know ourselves, the good, bad, and ugly. Yet from the depth and breadth of His unfailing love, He gives us life, and call us His beloved. And no earthly circumstance, no spiritual power, no height, nor depth, nor any other created thing can sever the love between us and our Heavenly Father. Not even ourselves. For His is a love that triumphs over sin, death, and every force that seeks to separate us from His hand. No matter who we are or what we’ve done, when we come back to God with hearts of repentance, He always welcomes us home. For even when Satan tries to tell us otherwise, we are eternally cherished and embraced by the unshakeable love of our Creator.

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March 21st – 1 Corinthians 1:26

1 Corinthians 1:26

Do you feel unusable by God? Think you’re too broken, dirty, and wicked to accomplish any good for the Lord? God’s not looking for perfect people to accomplish His goals. In fact, He doesn’t need our help at all. Instead He gives us the blessing of being used by Him. And whether we are given a small purpose like volunteering at church, or being a friend to someone in need, or a large purpose like leading His people or rebuilding His temple, being used by God is a wonderful thing! The Lord loves to use the weak, the simple, the unexpected, and the flawed. And there isn’t a single one of us who isn’t flawed. But it’s said that God doesn’t call the equipped, He equips the called. So no matter who you are or how imperfect you feel, when it comes to accomplishing His will the Lord can and will use anyone or anything. And that includes you and me!

 

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September 28th – Psalm 31:9

Psalm 31:9

Throughout the ages people have asked how a loving God could allow suffering in the world. And in the depths of my despair I too have asked that same question. How could my Father let me, His child, become broken, in pain, and filled with sorrow? But time, hindsight, and prayer have taught me that instead of asking why, I simply need to trust. Trust that no matter the suffering I endure, God always has a purpose for my pain. As long as there is sin, there will be suffering. And whether or not we know the reason behind God letting it in our lives, of this we can be certain. He will never make us suffer alone. For, “The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart” (Ps. 34:18) Not a single tear we cry goes unnoticed by our Father in heaven, who collects each and every one in His bottle. (Ps. 56:8) And if we let Him, He will be there each step of the way. Lovingly God will see us through the pain, ready, willing, and able to fill our aching hearts with peace and gladness.

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