Courage

August 30th – Psalm 28:7

Week 5 – Strength In God (Psalm 28:7)

No matter what circumstances we find ourselves in, we can always find a reason to rejoice. Life may throw challenges our way, but we can take comfort in the truth of Psalm 28:7: “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and He helps me.” This verse reminds us that we never face anything alone. God is always by our side, offering His strength to sustain us and His protection to shield us from harm. Even in the darkest times, our hearts can sing with joy because we know that God is with us, guiding us through every problem and giving us the courage to keep moving forward. His presence is a constant source of comfort and peace, allowing us to face each day with hope. As we trust in Him, we find that our burdens are lighter, and our spirits are lifted, for we are not walking through life’s challenges on our own. With God as our strength and shield, we can face anything with confidence, knowing that He is helping us every step of the way.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we cultivate a habit of trusting God as our strength and shield, especially during challenging times when we feel overwhelmed or afraid?
  1. In what ways can we train our hearts to rejoice in God’s presence and help, even when our circumstances are difficult, knowing that He is always by our side?

With God as our strength and shield, we can face anything with a heart full of joy. 🙏🏻❤️

 

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August 29th – Philippians 4:13

Week 5 – Strength In God (Philippians 4:13)

Life is undeniably hard. Just when we feel like we’re making progress, something comes along to knock us back down. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, to think that the challenges we face might be too much to bear. But in these moments of struggle, we can take comfort in the promise of Philippians 4:13 in which Paul says, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” While we may bend under the pressure, God ensures that we never break. He provides the strength we need to persevere through anything and everything. This strength isn’t about our own power or ability but comes from Christ, who empowers us to face every trial with courage and hope. When we rely on Him, we find that we are able to endure and rise again each time we fall. No matter how tough life gets, God’s strength is always available to carry us through, reminding us that we are never alone and that we can overcome any obstacle with His help.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we remind ourselves daily to rely on Christ’s strength rather than our own when facing challenges or difficult situations?
  1. In what ways can we cultivate a mindset of perseverance and hope, trusting that with Christ’s strength, we can overcome any obstacle as promised in Philippians 4:13?

With Christ by our side, there’s no mountain too high and no challenge too tough. 🙏🏻❤️

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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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June 19th – Matthew 5:9

Matthew 5:9

Actively pursuing peace is a characteristic of God’s children. Because they demonstrate the harmony and love that Jesus came to bring into the world. But being a peacemaker involves more than just avoiding conflict. It requires courage, empathy, and a deep commitment to understanding and resolving differences. We can be examples of the peace of Jesus by practicing forgiveness, extending grace, and seeking reconciliation in our relationships. This peace is not passive but active, pushing us to bridge gaps, mend broken bonds, and create environments where love and respect flourish. By advocating for peace throughout the world we become agents of God’s transformative power, showing that true peace stems from His love. As peacemakers, we align our actions with Jesus’ teachings, and mirror His heart. That’s why it’s a blessing to always strive for peace. For it aligns us with God’s divine purpose and reveals us as His children, committed to spreading the peace of Jesus wherever we go.

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May 27th – John 15:13

John 15:13

On Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women in the military who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Their selfless acts reflect the profound love Jesus spoke of, laying down their lives for the sake of others. The families of these heroes also bear a heavy burden, giving up time and the presence of their loved ones for the greater good. As we remember their sacrifices, we hold onto the hope that Jesus offers us. For when He calls us in the rapture, we will be reunited with our loved ones who have gone before us. This promise brings comfort and assurance, knowing that death is not the end. Everything our military personnel give is a powerful reminder of the love and courage that mirror Christ’s own sacrifice for humanity. As we commemorate this day, let us also live in gratitude and anticipation, cherishing the hope of an eternal reunion with those we have lost. And may we honor their memory by living lives worthy of all they surrendered, reflecting the love and commitment they demonstrated.

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April 27th – Zechariah 10:1

Zechariah 10:1

We are living in violent, angry, and turbulent times. Where love, unity, and understanding are in short supply. Yet as the days grow more evil, they won’t always be so. Zechariah 10:1 foretells of the coming of spring rains, a beacon of hope amidst the darkness of injustice that plagues our world. Right now, everywhere we look we see the flames of injustice burning bright, casting shadows of despair upon our hearts. We cry out, “Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!” And come He will. One day very soon, Christ will come for His bride. And on that day, God’s justice will descend upon the earth, washing away the stains of injustice and bringing forth renewal and restoration. As we eagerly anticipate the arrival of spring, let us also eagerly await the day when God’s justice will rain down. Bringing healing to the broken, freedom to the oppressed, and righteousness to the land. May our hearts be filled with hope and courage, knowing that God is faithful to His promises and that His justice will prevail in the end.

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April 21st – Isaiah 40:31

Isaiah 40:31

I heard a quote once that said spring is where renewal blossoms. I love that! Because nothing feels fresher and newer than a spring morning. So as the season unfolds infusing the earth with renewed vitality, let us too find renewed strength in God’s unfailing promises. Just as nature throws off her winter coat and bursts forth with new life, may we shed our burdens and be rejuvenated by the warmth, love, and power of God’s presence. For it’s there where we experience renewal, rebirth, and reform. In Isaiah 40:31, we are reminded to wait upon the Lord and find our strength in Him. To trust in His promise to sustain us through every trial and empower us to soar on wings like eagles. As we navigate the challenges of life, let us anchor our faith in His unwavering love and draw upon His limitless strength. With each day, may we be reminded of His faithfulness and find courage in His enduring presence. And let us enjoy the season of renewal with a heart filled with hope and trust in the God who makes all things new.

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April 13th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

King Solomon reminds us that just as the seasons change, so do the seasons of our lives. In the ebb and flow of time, there is a rhythm ordained by God Himself. As we journey through life’s various seasons, as hard as it can be, let us embrace change with courage and trust in His unwavering sovereignty. For although change brings with it the unknown, we can find comfort knowing God orchestrates all things according to His divine plan. And with each new season, there’s an opportunity for growth, renewal, and transformation. Just as spring follows winter, bringing forth new life from barren landscapes, so too can we emerge from seasons of difficulty and despair into seasons of hope and abundance. Therefore in every circumstance, let us anchor our faith in the unchanging character of God. And do so knowing that He is faithful to work all things together for our good. With hearts open to His leading, may we navigate the changing seasons of life with grace, resilience, and an unwavering trust in His care.

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March 5th – Matthew 27:14

Matthew 27:14

I can’t begin to imagine standing before a judge, accused of crimes worthy of death, and not defending myself. That’s why it’s hard to fathom the depth of Jesus’ humility and selflessness as He did just that. Brought before Pilate, the Lord Jesus faced false allegations and unjust condemnation. Het despite the weight of the charges and the magnitude of the moment, Jesus chose to remain silent. His choice speaks volumes, reflecting His unwavering commitment to fulfill the Father’s will and His trust in God’s ultimate plan. In the face of injustice and persecution, Jesus stands firm, resolute in His mission to redeem humanity. As we reflect on Jesus’ silence, may it serve as a profound reminder of His steadfastness and unwavering faithfulness, even in the most challenging circumstances. Let us draw inspiration from His example, asking God for the strength and courage to stand firm in our own faith, even when faced with opposition or adversity. And remain steadfast in our commitment to follow Him.

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February 29th – Joshua 22:5

Joshua 22:5

Evangelist R.A. Torrey once said, “If loving God with all our heart and soul and might is the greatest commandment, then it follows that not loving Him that way is the greatest sin.” As children of God, we are called to love Him with every fiber of our being. To serve Him with unwavering dedication. And to walk in His love as a beacon of light in a world shrouded in darkness. As we embrace this sacred calling, our hearts are transformed, and our lives are filled with purpose and meaning. For there nothing greater than committing ourselves to the path of righteousness and experiencing the abundant blessings that flow from a life surrendered to the love and service of our Creator. That’s why God wants us to hold fast to His love. So He can ground us in His unchanging faithfulness, guiding us through every trial with unwavering strength. In the embrace of His love, we find refuge, assurance, and the courage to persevere, knowing that His love endures forever.

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