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January 27th – Psalm 138:8

Psalm 138:8

We live in a world that tells us we have to have more, be more, and that our worth is determined by our number of followers. No wonder so many are discouraged. Psalm 138:8 speaks gently to those moments when we feel defeated, forgotten, or unsure of our worth. For it reminds us that God is still at work in our lives, even when we can’t see it or feel it. Your life is not an accident, and you are not insignificant. Every part of your story is held in God’s hands and filled with purpose. When you feel overlooked or stuck, His love remains constant and unchanging, surrounding you even in the silence. Because His love endures forever, you can be assured that He has not given up on you and never will. Even when your plans fall apart, when the road feels long, or when failures weigh heavy on your heart, God’s purpose remains firm. He isn’t discouraged by your weakness. Instead, He meets you there, using even the hardest seasons to shape you, strengthen you,  and gently lead you toward the good work He is still faithfully completing in you.

Reflection Question:
Where in your life do you need to trust that God is still working, even when the path looks different than you expected?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, thank You for the assurance that You will fulfill Your purpose in my life. Help me to trust You when I don’t understand the journey and to rest in Your unfailing love. Shape my heart through every circumstance, and give me faith to believe that You are finishing the good work You have begun in me. Amen.

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December 26th – Hebrews 13:18

Hebrews 13:18

The day after Christmas often carries a quiet letdown, as the lights dim and the celebrations fade. The tree comes down, the anticipation is gone, and normal life begins to creep back in. But Hebrews 13:18 reminds us that faith is meant to be lived out with sincerity, not just felt in special moments. Christmas stirs our hearts, but it was never meant to be the end of our devotion. And the wonder we felt at the manger is meant to carry us forward. Our faith shouldn’t shrink once the gifts are opened, it should grow deeper. Because Jesus didn’t come only for one holy day, but for every ordinary one that follows.

When emotions fade, truth remains. Faith anchored in Christ does not depend on a season. It’s lived out daily with honesty and trust. We can still pray, still hope, still walk uprightly before Him. For the God of Christmas is the God of our everyday.

Reflection Question:
As the excitement of Christmas fades, how can you intentionally carry the hope and faith of Christmas into your everyday life?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, thank You for meeting me in the joy of Christmas and in the quiet that follows. Help my faith not fade with the season, but grow stronger each day. Remind me that You are the same faithful God in every ordinary moment. Amen.

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January 20th – Hebrews 13:8

Hebrews 13:8

Each January 1st carries with it the excitement of a clean slate, a fresh start, and a new beginning. It marks the start of another year filled with the certainty of love and loss, triumph and tragedy, and joy and sorrow. Yet no matter what 2024 may hold, whatever change this new year ushers in, we can rest assured that the one thing we can count on to always remain the same is Jesus. For the Lord we serve is constant in His character, love, and promises. So as we step into the unknown of a new year, we find comfort in the unchanging nature of our Creator. Who is a source of stability in the midst of life’s transitions. It is in this steadfast assurance that we discover courage, hope, and the unwavering certainty that God’s faithfulness will accompany us through every moment of the coming year. With thankful hearts we see His loving promises endure. Offering a steadfast foundation on which we can build our hopes, dreams, and aspirations for the days ahead.

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December 30th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

If there’s one thing that’s a constant in our lives, it’s change. And embracing that change takes an act of courage, a willingness to let go of the familiar and face the unknown. So as we stand on the threshold of a new year, it’s natural to reflect on the changes of the past, and wonder about the ones 2024 will bring. That’s why we are encouraged to start the year with a Christ-centered perspective, focused on using all change to transform us into the likeness of our Savior. The teachings of our Lord emphasize the importance of faith, hope, and love, and trust in Him to guide us through the ebb and flow of life’s transitions. And as we navigate the unknown terrain of the coming year, we can trust in God’s divine plan. Having confidence that even in the face of change, God’s purpose always prevails. Because when we do we discover that change is not merely a disruption, but a catalyst for growth and spiritual transformation. Inviting us to draw closer to the source of everlasting grace, Jesus Christ.

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