Conviction

November 15th – Mark 11:13-14

Mark 11:13-14

Did you know fig trees in the time of Jesus couldn’t produce figs on their own? They might have looked full and leafy on the outside, but unless a tiny wasp slid inside and pollinated them from within, nothing would grow. As followers of Jesus, we’re like a fig tree. We can look put-together on the outside, showing leaves of busyness, good intentions, and surface-level faith. But unless God is working on the inside shaping our motives, softening our hearts, and transforming us from within, we won’t bear real fruit either. True growth doesn’t come from trying harder or looking spiritual. It comes from letting the Holy Spirit do His quiet, unseen work deep in our souls. When we invite Him into the places we’d rather hide, He brings life, conviction, healing, and genuine change. And before long, the fruit that once felt impossible begins to grow naturally. The fruit of patience, kindness, forgiveness, self-control, peace. The kind that can only come from God. Just like the fig tree, what happens inside determines what appears outside, and when God is at the center, our lives begin to overflow with the fruit He always intended.

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, work in the hidden places of my heart. Shape me from the inside out, and help me bear fruit that reflects Your goodness and Your presence in my life.

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August 7th – Mark 11:22-24

Week 1 – Understanding Faith (Mark 11:22-24)

Joni Earedkson Tada once said, “Faith isn’t the ability to believe long and far into the misty future. It’s simply taking God at His Word and taking the next step.” In Mark, Jesus underscores the immense power of having faith in God’s omnipotence. We are encouraged to approach prayer with boldness and unwavering belief, confident that God is capable of achieving the impossible. However, this faith must be rooted in a sincere desire for God’s will to prevail above all else. Our prayers should align with His divine plan, trusting that He knows what is best for us and the world around us. When we pray with this kind of faith, we acknowledge God’s supreme authority and wisdom, submitting our desires to His greater purpose. This alignment ensures that our prayers are not just wishful thinking but powerful declarations of trust in God’s perfect will. By embracing this mindset, we can pray with conviction and courage, knowing that our faith in God’s power will bring about His divine outcomes.

Questions for Reflection

  1. How can we develop and maintain a strong faith in God’s power, allowing us to pray boldly and confidently, trusting that He is capable of accomplishing the impossible?
  1. In what ways can we ensure our prayers align with God’s will, seeking His guidance and submitting our desires to His greater purpose, especially when faced with difficult situations?

With faith as strong as mountains, our prayers reach the heart of God’s will. 🙏🏻❤️

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April 16th – Matthew 28:19-20

Matthew 28:19-20

Just as flowers spread their fragrance far and wide, Jesus calls us to go forth and make disciples of all nations, sharing the sweet aroma of His Good News. With hearts of passion and purpose, let us embrace our role as ambassadors of His love, scattering seeds of faith in every corner of the earth. As His witnesses, may our lives reflect His truth, compelling others to seek Jesus and find eternal salvation. Like petals lifted by the breeze, may our words and actions carry the transformative power of the Lord’s grace, drawing hearts to Him in worship and love. With unwavering conviction and commitment, let us reach out to the world, bringing light to even the darkest corners. And while we heed His command to go and make disciples, may we do so with humility and compassion, recognizing that it is His Spirit working through us that brings about true transformation. Finally, may we trust in God’s promise to be with us always, guiding and empowering us to fulfill His divine purpose for our lives.

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November 20th – Luke 21:19

Luke 21:19

In a world where Christianity is under attack, it can be hard to stand firm in our faith. Especially when it causes a separation between us and the world, including family and friends. Yet Jesus encourages to do just that. To stand firm in our convictions and endure with unwavering faith. No matter how hard, or how dark the day. That means putting all our trust in God and persevering through trials. Because enduring faith, grounded in the Lord, leads to a victorious and abundant life, both now and more importantly, in the life to come. Jesus promises that those who endure faithfully, will receive the ultimate prize of eternal life in God’s presence. What greater treasure could there be? What greater joy than to win an eternity spend with the Lord? That’s why we have great hope. Because we know our steadfastness in faith is not in vain. And will result in a life that transcends the challenges of this world, and will result in a glorious reward!

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January 12th – psalm 51:10

Psalm 51:10

When someone is about to tell me a story and they start with, “Don’t judge me, but,” I know they already have a conviction on their heart. For believers that conviction is coming from the Holy Spirit. It’s His way of letting us know that we’ve sinned against God. And the only way to lift the weight laid on our souls is through confession and repentance. David committed horrendous sins against God. Sins others might find unforgivable. But not God. Because of His never ending forgiveness, love, and mercy, and David’s repentance, God did just that. Not only granting David the forgiveness he sought, but reconciling him with open arms back to Himself. And God promises to do the same for us. No matter how big or small the sin, when we come before Him with a “broken spirit and a contrite heart”, confessing all our transgressions, we too will receive God’s forgiveness.

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