Confidence

January 22nd – Joshua 1:8

Joshua 1:8

One the most important commands God gave to the Jewish people was to remember His Word at all times. A command He gives to us as well. But why? God doesn’t tell us to keep His Word close just to test our obedience. It’s because He knows how quickly our hearts drift when we’re not anchored in His truth. I know for me when I step away from Scripture, my thoughts grow loud, my fears grow bigger, and I start leaning on my own understanding instead of His.

Joshua 1:8 reminds us that God’s Word is meant to be more than something we read once and set aside. Instead, it’s meant to be carried, remembered, and spoken over my lives daily. When we meditate on His Word, it steadies, realigns, and reminds us who God is and who we are in Him. His truth becomes the voice we listen to when the world is confusing and our emotions feel overwhelming. God commands us to remember His Word because He knows it leads us toward life, strength, and peace. When  keep His Word close to my heart, we’ll find ourselves walking with greater confidence. And not because life is easy, but because we’re guided by a faithful God who never leads us astray.

Reflection Question:
What voices or distractions tend to pull your heart away from God’s Word, and how can you intentionally keep His truth before you each day?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, help me treasure Your Word and carry it with me in my thoughts, my choices, and my heart. When I feel distracted, fearful, or overwhelmed, draw me back to Your truth. Teach me to meditate on Your Word daily so it can guide my steps, steady my heart, and shape my life according to Your will. Amen.

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January 8th – Isaiah 43:19

Isaiah 43:19

I once heard someone say, “You can come to God as you are, but you cannot remain as you are.” A new year brings with it new and fresh opportunities. But it also carries the weight of the unknown. And for some, that can feel unsettling. God is a God of change, and while change is rarely easy, it is often necessary for growth. We are always encouraged to come to Him exactly as we are, but God’s love is too great to leave us unchanged. He is continually doing a new thing in our hearts. He’s shaping us, refining us, and drawing us closer to Himself. The work God does within us isn’t always comfortable or enjoyable. And sometimes it stretches us in ways we never expected. Yet when we trust Him, we can be confident that every new thing He brings is for our good and for His purposes. For what God allows and what He changes are never random. And in time, we’ll discover that what once felt difficult was actually preparing us for something far greater than we could have imagined.

Reflection Question:
What new thing might God be doing in your life right now, and where is He inviting you to trust Him more fully in the process?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, help me trust You with the changes and unknowns ahead. Give me a willing heart to surrender what is familiar and follow where You are leading, believing that every new thing You do in my life is for my good and Your glory.

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September 28th – Psalm 23:1

Psalm 23:1

When I read, “The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want,” it feels like God’s gentle reminder straight to my heart. A shepherd doesn’t just care for his flock, he knows each sheep by name. That’s how God cares for you and me. He knows when we’re tired or anxious, in need of rest and peace. He sees when we’ve wandered off course, and lovingly comes after us to bring us back in the fold. The world is constantly telling us we need to do more, have more, and be more. But God whispers, “With Me, you already have all you need.” His presence is what provides security. His promises are what steady us, and His love is what gives us confidence. The best part is that He’s not just a Shepherd, He’s your Shepherd and my Shepherd. That means we don’t have to carry the burden of providing for ourselves. We can trust Him to lead us. And when doubts creep in, all we have to do is look back on the countless times He’s been faithful. And well that God will always provide again. Our Shepherd never grows weary, never forgets, and never fails to guide us home.

Reflection Question: Where in your life do you need to rest in the truth that your Shepherd has already provided?

Prayer Prompt: “Lord, thank You for being my Shepherd. Help me trust You more deeply, remembering that with You, I truly lack nothing.”

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May 30th – John 17:17

John 17:17

In a world that constantly tells us to “live your truth,” it’s easy to believe that truth is something we create for ourselves. But real truth isn’t found in opinions, feelings, or shifting trends. It’s found in the unchanging Word of God. Jesus prayed, “Sanctify them by the truth; Your word is truth.” That means Scripture isn’t just a helpful guide. It’s the ultimate authority, the standard by which everything else is measured. It shapes corrects, and leads us into freedom.

While the world may blur the lines between right and wrong, God’s Word draws them with clarity and love. When we’re unsure, His truth gives us confidence. When culture screams its version of what’s acceptable, His Word whispers eternity. Truth doesn’t change with the times, it changes us. It anchors our identity, our purpose, and our future. In the noise of the world, God’s voice is the one we can trust. Don’t settle for truth that shifts. Hold on to the truth that sanctifies, saves, and stands forever.

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May 20th – Galatians 5:1

Galatians 5:1

Freedom in Christ isn’t just a nice thought. As followers of Jesus, It’s our birthright. Galatians 5:1 says it loud and clear. “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.” That means we don’t have to live tangled up in guilt, shame, fear, or the approval of others. Jesus didn’t go to the cross so we could stay chained to everything He already broke off. Sometimes, we walk around carrying spiritual shackles simply because we’ve forgotten they’re unlocked. But freedom doesn’t always shout. Sometimes it’s a quiet confidence that you are loved, forgiven, and held by grace. As Christians, we’re not who we used to be. And we don’t have to live like it. So stand firm. Don’t go back to what broke you. Don’t entertain the lies that say you’re not enough. Jesus paid for your freedom in full, no receipts, no returns. Walk boldly. Breathe deeply. Live lightly. Let grace lead. Let truth anchor. And above all, don’t settle for chains when Christ died to give us wings.

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May18th – Exodus 14:14

Exodus 14:14

Some battles aren’t yours to fight. They belong to God. How often do we wear ourselves out trying to control outcomes, fix problems, or win wars we were never meant to enter? But God, in His mercy, stands as our Defender. When we feel surrounded, He surrounds what’s surrounding us. When we’re exhausted, He’s just getting started. Resting in His strength doesn’t mean giving up. It means giving over. It means saying, “God, I trust You more than my fear.”

The Lord doesn’t need our panic; He asks for our peace. He’s not pacing the floor wondering how it will all work out. He already knows. He has a strategy for every struggle and a promise for every pain. You’re not standing still in defeat. You’re standing still in confidence, knowing He is mighty to save. So today, lay down your worry, breathe a little deeper, and remind your heart. God is fighting for me. And when God fights, victory is not just possible, it’s promised. Let Him carry what you were never meant to hold. He’s got this. And He’s got you.

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May 3rd – Deuteronomy 33:25

Deuteronomy 33:25

Some days feel like trying to climb a mountain climb in flip-flops. But Deuteronomy 33:25 reminds us that God gives strength as our days demand. Not all at once, not in bulk, but perfectly portioned for today. You don’t need tomorrow’s grace yet because you’re not living tomorrow. You’re living this very moment. And right here, right now, God says, “I’ve got you.” Like manna in the wilderness, His strength isn’t stored. It’s served fresh daily. So when life throws curveballs, deadlines, or yet another load of laundry, take a breath. You have exactly what you need to face it. Not because you’re superhuman, but because your God is super faithful. He’s not asking you to carry next week. He’s inviting you to walk with Him today. His grace isn’t late, and it’s never too early. God’s timing is always perfect. So even if your coffee wears off by noon, His strength never does. So breathe deep, lift your head, and step into today with confidence. Grace is here, and so is He.

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September 28th – Romans 8:25

Week 4 – Wisdom In Hope – (Romans 8:25)

Hope is a wonderful thing. It’s the confident expectation of something good. A belief that what we long for will one day come to pass. In Romans the apostle Paul speaks of the hope we have in Christ. A hope not rooted in wishful thinking, but a deep trust in God’s promises, even when we haven’t yet seen their fulfillment. Though life is filled with struggles and pain, this hope keeps us grounded in faith. For we know that one day soon,through Jesus,  all will be made new. This hope helps us endure with patience, trusting in God’s perfect timing. We wait with confident wisdom, knowing that our future is secure in Christ. It’s the ultimate hope that one day we will stand in His presence, fully redeemed, whole, and free from the pains of this earthly life. And as we wait, we trust in His perfect timing. Because every moment brings us that much closer to the day when we will be with Him forever. For the Lord’s return is certain, and His promises are true!

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we cultivate patient endurance in our daily lives, trusting in God’s perfect timing as we wait for His promises to be fulfilled, as described in Romans 8:25?
  1. In what ways can we strengthen our hope in Christ when faced with uncertainty or challenges, as we eagerly wait for our ultimate redemption?

Hope isn’t just wishing. It’s the expectation of a heart full of faith, trusting that God’s perfect plan is worth the wait. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 22nd – 1 Corinthians 10:13

Week 4 – Wisdom Against Temptation (1 Corinthians 10:13)

Every day, we face countless temptations. Everything from the subtle pull of envy, to the louder call of anger or greed. It’s a constant battle because temptation comes at us in many directions. Whether it’s from social media,  television or movies, relationships, or even in our own thoughts, the pull of sin is strong. But the apostle Paul reminds us of a powerful truth. God is faithful. He won’t allow us to be tempted beyond what we can bear, and He always provides a way out. This gives us hope and confidence that no matter the temptation, we are not fighting alone. That’s why God equips us with wisdom to recognize temptation when it sneaks into our lives, helping us avoid it before it leads us down a destructive path. The wisdom He provides guides us to make better choices and to steer clear of situations that could lead us to sin. When we rely on God’s wisdom and strength, we can overcome temptation and live in a way that honors Him, knowing we have His support in every battle.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we become more aware of the moments when we’re being tempted and rely on God’s strength to overcome them?
  1. In what ways can we use the wisdom God provides to avoid situations where we’re most vulnerable to temptation?

God always provides a way out. Trust Him to guide you through every challenge. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 4th – Matthew 7:24-27

Week 1 – The wisdom of Obedience (Matthew 7:24-27)

Hurricane season is going strong. And as the gulf and east coasts prepare in case a storm approaches, the importance of a strong foundation becomes evident. Homes built on solid ground are more likely to withstand the fierce winds and torrential rains. Just as it is in life. For those of us who build our lives on the solid teachings of Jesus, we’re better equipped to endure the storms that come our way. When trials, challenges, and temptations rage around us, those rooted in Christ remain steadfast. As a well built house stands firm against a hurricane, a life grounded in Jesus’ teachings can withstand any adversity. The storms will come. The Enemy will make sure of that. But with Jesus as our foundation we can face them with confidence, knowing that He will keep us standing strong. For the truth of Jesus’ teachings anchors us in safety, shielding us from life’s fiercest storms. With Him as our cornerstone, nothing can shake our faith.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we ensure that we are building our lives on the solid foundation of Jesus’ teachings in our daily decisions and actions?
  1. In what ways can we prepare our hearts and minds to stand firm in faith when life’s storms inevitably arise?

Build your life on Jesus, the rock that never wavers, and you’ll stand strong no matter what storms may come. 🙏🏻❤️

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