Eternal

October 6th – Ephesians 5:15-16

Ephesians 5:15-16

Time is one of the most precious gifts God has placed in our hands, yet it often slips away unnoticed. The days pass quickly, reminding us how fragile and fleeting life can be. Each sunrise whispers a gentle invitation to live with purpose. To wake up and remember that every moment truly matters. Our choices today ripple far beyond this moment. They carry eternal weight. Maybe it’s choosing grace when it’s hard or inconvenient. Or pausing long enough to pray for someone who’s hurting. Maybe it’s forgiving, even when it still aches deeply. Or simply slowing down to thank God for breath and beauty.

We don’t control how many days we’re given on this earth, but we can choose how we spend the ones placed before us. When we live intentionally for Christ, even ordinary moments become holy. Love becomes worship, kindness becomes ministry, and gratitude becomes testimony. Each moment is a chance to shine His light in a dark world. Every conversation, every act of love, every step of obedience plants a seed for eternity.

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October 5th – John 15:16

John 15:16

It’s humbling to realize that Jesus chose us not because of anything we’ve done, but simply because of His great love. And out of that love, He appoints us to bear fruit that will last. Not the kind that fades with time or loses meaning when life shifts, but fruit that carries eternal impact. The world tells us to chase success, approval, and comfort. Yet all of that fades like autumn leaves. God calls us to something deeper. To live lives that leave an eternal legacy.

When we stay connected to Him, His presence overflows through us in ways that truly matter. In kindness that brings healing, faith that strengthens others, and love that draws hearts closer to Christ. We weren’t created to live small, forgettable lives, but to reflect God’s goodness wherever we go. Our legacy isn’t built on achievements or titles. It’s written in the lives touched and changed because we remained rooted in Him. And when our story is told, may it be said that we walked closely with Jesus and bore fruit that pointed others to Him. The kind of fruit that lasts forever.

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September 2nd – Proverbs 3:13-15

Week 1 – The Value of Wisdom (Proverbs 3:13-15)

There’s a quote which says, “Wisdom shines brighter than gold, offering a treasure that enriches the heart and lasts forever.” Today’s world values wealth above all else, telling us that money is the key to happiness. Or that riches can buy us everything we desire. Yet Proverbs 3:13-15 reveals a truth far more profound. Wisdom is more precious than the rarest jewels. Unlike material riches that fade and lose their value, wisdom is eternal and infinitely valuable. It’s not something that can be bought or sold, but rather a gift from God. Our Heavenly Father who gives generously to those who seek it. All we need to do is ask, and He will bestow upon us wisdom that is worth more than all the gold and silver in the world. This divine wisdom guides us, brings us peace, and leads us on a path of righteousness. Giving us a wealth beyond what the world could ever offer. True riches lie not in our bank accounts, but in the wisdom that comes from knowing and trusting in God.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we prioritize seeking God’s wisdom over worldly wealth and possessions in our daily decisions and long-term goals?
  1. In what ways can we remind ourselves of the eternal value of wisdom, especially when faced with temptations to pursue material success?

Remember to chase wisdom, not gold. For in God’s wisdom, you’ll find treasures that no amount of money can buy. 🙏🏻❤️

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August 13th – Psalm 39:7

Week 2 – Finding Hope In God (Psalm 39:7)

Psalm 39:7 reflects David’s deep contemplation. In this verse, we can almost hear his sigh, a heavy exhale of a soul burdened by the weight of life’s questions. Like David, we often find ourselves pondering the purpose of our existence. What is the meaning behind our suffering, and the fleeting nature of our days? Life can feel like a vapor, here one moment and gone the next, leaving us grasping for understanding. When we turn to the world for answers, we are met with disappointment and despair. Because this world offers only temporary and empty solutions. But David knew that true hope and meaning could only be found in God. It’s in God that we discover our purpose, find peace in our suffering, and gain a perspective that transcends the brevity of this life. By placing our hope in the Lord, we anchor ourselves in something eternal, something unshakable, that gives our lives depth and significance. God’s presence provides the answers our hearts long for, turning our sighs of despair into songs of hope.

Questions For Reflection-

  1. How can we shift our focus from seeking meaning and answers in the world to placing our hope and trust in God, especially when life feels uncertain and overwhelming?
  1. In what ways can we turn to God for purpose and understanding during times of suffering, trusting that He holds the answers our hearts are searching for?

When life feels uncertain, let your hope rest in God’s steady hands. 🙏🏻❤️

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May 2nd – 2 Peter 3:10

2 Peter 3:10

There’s a reason people say that hindsight is 20/20. Because when we look back at the past, we see clearly how we could have done things better, or been better prepared. Although we may not know the exact hour of the Lord’s return, we can be certain of the promise of His coming. So let us not be caught unaware, but instead, let us prepare our hearts and lives for that glorious day. Like as a wise builder fortifies his house against the storm, we must fortify our souls with faith, hope, and love. And live with an eternal perspective, mindful of the ultimate destiny awaiting us in Christ. Though the world may shake and tremble, may we stand firm on the rock of His promises. Let us not be swayed by the fleeting pleasures of this world, but instead, let us fix our eyes on the prize that awaits us in heaven. For when Jesus returns in glory, we will be transformed, and every tear will be wiped away. So live each day with joyful purpose and intentionality, eagerly awaiting the day when we will be reunited with our Savior for all eternity.

 

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