Expectations

July 18th – Psalm 139:14

Psalm 139:14

Many people are afraid to show who they truly are, because they worry about rejection or judgment. But as Christians, knowing we are wonderfully made by God gives us the freedom to embrace our true selves. Understanding that we are each intentionally created by God, allows us to celebrate our uniqueness without fear or insecurity. We are freed from the pressure to conform to others’ expectations and can confidently live out our God-given identities. This gives us a sense of purpose and value, motivating us to use our talents and gifts for His glory. When we recognize that we are crafted with care and purpose, we can reject negative self-images. Allowing us to appreciate our strengths, and even our flaws, as part of God’s perfect design. This acceptance fosters self-love and compassion, enabling us to extend the same grace to others. Embracing our individuality as a testament to God’s wonderful work allows us to live authentically, courageously, and joyfully, reflecting His creativity and love in everything we do.

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July 15th – Romans 12:2

Romans 12:2

Freedom in Christ liberates us from the pressures of worldly standards by renewing our minds and aligning our values with God’s truth. Instead of being driven by worldly expectations of success, beauty, and happiness, we are guided by the principles of God’s kingdom. This transformation allows us to see ourselves and our purpose through God’s eyes. And it frees us from the need to seek validation from others. No longer do we feel compelled to conform to fleeting trends or superficial measures of worth. Instead, our identity and worth are rooted in Christ’s love and the unique purpose He has for our lives. This freedom brings peace and contentment, as we trust in God’s plan rather than striving for superficial approval. It empowers us to make choices that reflect our faith, even if they go against the grain of popular culture. By renewing our minds through Scripture and prayer, we continuously align ourselves with God’s will. And experience the true freedom that comes from living as His transformed and liberated children.

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May 30th – John 14:2-3

John 14:2-3

Jesus gives us a beautiful promise. He is busy right now, preparing a place for us in His Father’s house. This promise fills us with hope and joyful anticipation, knowing that one day He will return to take us to our eternal home. Each room in this divine dwelling is handcrafted by our Savior Himself, reflecting His boundless love and care for us. As we go about our daily lives, we are called to live with this joyous expectation, letting it shape our thoughts and actions. The reality of our future home with Jesus gives us strength to endure trials and inspires us to spread His love and grace. We can look forward to a day when pain and sorrow will be no more, and we will dwell in perfect peace and joy with our Lord. This heavenly moving day will be the moment when all of God’s promises are fulfilled. Until then, we live with hearts full of hope, eagerly awaiting the return of our Savior. Knowing our Lord is preparing a place for us is a source of great comfort, and urges us to stay faithful and focused on our heavenly destination.

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April 23rd – Ephesians 1:4

Ephesians 1:4

Women are constantly bombarded with the ridiculous and unattainable expectations of the world. Through television, movies, and social media, daily we are told that our worth is dependent upon our looks, talents, and how many followers and likes we can get. So when our own lives seem to fall short in comparison, no wonder we find ourselves depressed and envious. But today’s society is a fickle bunch whose tastes and ideals are constantly changing. And the truth is that no one can obtain the false perfection that it eagerly worships. That’s why we need to quit looking for our worth through the superficial eyes of the world. Because true self worth comes from not from a worldly identity, but rather a godly one. We are daughters of the most high God. And there is no Hollywood trophy, social media following, nor worldly accolade that could compare with the value of knowing one day we will spend eternity dwelling and reigning with the Lord.

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