Faithful

March 26th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

Life is full of seasons. Some overflow with joy, love, and abundance, while others bring loss, uncertainty, and heartache. There are seasons when laughter is easy and blessings seem to flow effortlessly. But there are also seasons when doors close, prayers seem unanswered, and the future feels unclear. Yet through it all, God is faithful. He is the One who never changes, no matter how much our circumstances do.

When we walk through seasons of waiting, He is working. When we face heartbreak, He is healing. When we step into something new, He is leading. Even when we don’t understand the “why” behind a difficult season, we can trust that God sees the bigger picture. He is not just present in our seasons, He is the One who holds them. Every moment, every change, every new beginning, and every ending is in His hands. And because He is sovereign, we can walk through every season with confidence, knowing that His timing is perfect, His plans are good, and He is always, always faithful.

 

 

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March 19th – Hebrews 10:23

Hebrews 10:23

Life is full of ups and downs, moments of joy and seasons of struggle. There are times when it feels easy to trust God, and then there are times when everything in us wants to give up. Maybe you’re in a season of waiting, praying for an answer that hasn’t come yet.Maybe life has thrown unexpected challenges your way, and doubt is creeping in. But Hebrews 10:23 reminds us to “hold fast to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful.” God doesn’t make empty promises. If He said He will provide, He will. If He said He will never leave you, He won’t. Even when we can’t see the way forward, God is already there, working things out for our good. Holding onto His promises doesn’t mean life will be easy, but it does mean we can have unshakable hope no matter what comes our way. Seasons change, but God’s faithfulness never does. So, don’t let fear or uncertainty pull you away—cling to His Word, trust in His timing, and know that He is always faithful.

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March 12th – 2 Corinthians 12:9

2 Corinthians 12:9

There are days when I feel like I just can’t do it anymore. The weight of life is too heavy, the pain too deep, the struggle too exhausting. More times than I can count, I’ve begged God to take it away, to make me stronger, to fix in me what is broken. But then I’m reminded of 2 Corinthians 12:9, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.”  Because of God, I don’t have to be strong. God is strong for me. In my weakness, He steps in. When I have nothing left, He carries me. And somehow, in the middle of my struggle, His power is made known. The world teaches us to hide our weaknesses, but God asks us to surrender them. Because when we do, people don’t see us, they see Him. They see a loving Father whose strength is holding us together, His grace sustaining us, and His love carrying us through. So if you feel like you’re falling apart today, you’re not alone. And you’re not failing. You are in the perfect place for God to show up. His grace is enough. His strength will hold you. Keep going, He’s got you!

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March 8th – Philippians 4:19

Philippians 4:19

When I look back on my life, I can see so many moments where I didn’t know how there was any way things could work out. Yet every time, God provided. Maybe not in the way I expected, but always in the way I needed. There were times when money was tight, and yet somehow, there was always enough. Times when I felt empty and exhausted, yet God gave me the strength to keep going. Never once has He left me without what I needed, or failed to come through. That’s why it’s so important to make sure I’m not focusing on what I lack instead of thanking Him for what I already have. To choose gratitude. To choose to look at my life and see His hand in every detail, every blessing, every moment of provision. Maybe you’re in a season where you’re wondering how God will come through for you. Let me encourage you, He will. His resources are unlimited, and His love for you unshakable. Instead of worrying, take a moment to thank Him in advance, because He is already working on your behalf. He is faithful, and He will provide, just as He always has.

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March 7th – Matthew 6:31-33

Matthew 6:31-33

We’re living in some pretty tough times. The cost of living is soaring. Many are struggling, trying to stretch every penny, living paycheck to paycheck. And with no end in sight, no wonder so many of us are suffering with worry and anxiety. But Jesus tells us not to be consumed by these concerns because God already knows what we need. He isn’t unaware of our struggles, nor is He indifferent to them. That’s why He tells us to come to Him first. To seek the Lord before our anxiety and before our scrambling to fix things on our own. Because when we do, we’ll see that He never fails to provide. Maybe not always in the way we expect, but always in the way we need. Are you struggling? Are you seeking God, or are you worrying about needs? Take a moment today to shift your focus. Instead of worrying about your own needs, pray for someone else’s. Trust that just as you lift them up, God is already at work in your life too. For He is faithful, He is our Provider, and He will never let His children go without what they truly need.

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March 6th – Exodus 16:4

Exodus 16:4

Exodus 16:4 says, “Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘I will rain down bread from heaven for you.’” The Israelites were hungry, desperate, and unsure how they would survive in the wilderness. But God had a plan, they just didn’t see it yet. He provided for them in a way they never expected, sending manna from heaven, enough for each day. And isn’t that just how God works? I saw this firsthand with my son. After filling out countless job applications, facing rejection after rejection, he finally got a job. But it wasn’t the job he wanted, and honestly, it wasn’t what we had hoped for either. Still, we trusted that God was providing, even if it wasn’t how we imagined. And you know what? That job turned out to be even better than anything we could have asked for. It wasn’t our plan, it was God’s, and His plan was so much better. Sometimes we expect God to provide in a certain way, on our timeline, according to our expectations. But He sees what we don’t. He knows exactly what we need, and He shows up in ways that often surprise us. Just like the manna in the wilderness, His provision is always enough, always on time, and always better than we could have imagined.

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March 1st – Exodus 13:21

Exodus 13:21

British author Vivian Greene once famously said, “Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain.” A beautiful reminder that while uncertainty is a part of life, we can choose to trust, embrace the journey, and find joy even in the unknown. Yet if you’re at all like me, that’s easier said than done. Because although I understand that life is always changing, in all honesty, I don’t handle change or not being in control very well. Uncertainty makes me feel vulnerable, anxious, and uneasy. Feelings I’m sure shared by the Israelites after being led from all they knew to venture to an unknown land. But Exodus 13:21 reminds me that just as God led His people with a cloud by day and fire by night, He is leading me too. Even when I have no idea what’s ahead, God does. He already knows the beginning to the end, including my victory. I may not always see the path, but I can trust the One who does. That’s why during times of uncertainty, I look back when God was guiding me in ways I didn’t even recognize at the moment. And every time, His way was better than mine. Has there been a time when God led you unexpectedly? A moment when you didn’t know what was next, but He made a way? I’d love to hear how He has been faithful in your life!

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September 27th – Galatians 6:9

Week 4 – Wisdom In Perseverance (Galatians 6:9)

It can be incredibly frustrating to constantly strive to live a godly life. To make wise decisions and do the right thing, only to face hardship and struggle. Even more disheartening is watching the wicked prosper while we endure trials. But Paul reminds us to not grow weary in doing good for in due time, we’ll reap a harvest. An abundant reward given by God for those who don’t give up. Florence Nightingale served God faithfully throughout her life, dedicating herself to nurse the sick and wounded. Even in her later years, confined to her bed, she continued her work through letters and advocacy. She never wavered in her commitment to serve others for God’s glory until her death. Though the rewards may not always be immediate or visible, God’s promises are certain. The struggles we face now are temporary compared to the eternal glory awaiting those who faithfully persevere. When we remain steadfast trusting God’s perfect timing, we find that the reward He has in store is far more glorious than anything we could imagine.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we remain patient and steadfast in doing good, even when we don’t immediately see the results or rewards in our lives?
  1. In what ways can we choose faith over frustration when we feel discouraged by the success of the wicked while we struggle?

Keep planting seeds of goodness, for in God’s perfect timing, your harvest will be more abundant than you can imagine. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 22nd – 1 Corinthians 10:13

Week 4 – Wisdom Against Temptation (1 Corinthians 10:13)

Every day, we face countless temptations. Everything from the subtle pull of envy, to the louder call of anger or greed. It’s a constant battle because temptation comes at us in many directions. Whether it’s from social media,  television or movies, relationships, or even in our own thoughts, the pull of sin is strong. But the apostle Paul reminds us of a powerful truth. God is faithful. He won’t allow us to be tempted beyond what we can bear, and He always provides a way out. This gives us hope and confidence that no matter the temptation, we are not fighting alone. That’s why God equips us with wisdom to recognize temptation when it sneaks into our lives, helping us avoid it before it leads us down a destructive path. The wisdom He provides guides us to make better choices and to steer clear of situations that could lead us to sin. When we rely on God’s wisdom and strength, we can overcome temptation and live in a way that honors Him, knowing we have His support in every battle.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we become more aware of the moments when we’re being tempted and rely on God’s strength to overcome them?
  1. In what ways can we use the wisdom God provides to avoid situations where we’re most vulnerable to temptation?

God always provides a way out. Trust Him to guide you through every challenge. 🙏🏻❤️

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August 31st – 1 John 4:4

Week 5 – Strength In God (1 John 4:4)

In these last days, we are warned that many false prophets will arise on the scene. And with them they’ll bring messages that tickle the ears but stray far from the truth of God’s Word. They will preach gospels that sound appealing, offering what people want to hear rather than what they need to hear. But as believers we have a responsibility to diligently compare every message we hear against the truth found in Scripture. Thankfully, we are not alone in this task. The Spirit of God Himself dwells within us, guiding us into all truth and giving us the discernment to recognize and reject the lies of Satan. For we are promised, “Greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world.” (1 John 4:4) No matter how wise the false prophets may seem we can stand firm. Firm with confidence in the power of the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to remain faithful to the one, true, Gospel. With God’s Word as our foundation and the Spirit as our guide, we can resist deception and cling to the truth that sets us free.

Questions for Reflection –

  1. How can we actively rely on the Holy Spirit’s guidance to discern truth from false teachings in our daily lives?
  1. In what practical ways can we strengthen our understanding of God’s Word to stand firm against the lies and deceptions we may encounter?

With God’s Spirit in our hearts, we can face anything the world throws our way! 🙏🏻❤️

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