God’s Will

April 13th – Matthew 26:39

Matthew 26:39

In the quiet darkness of Gethsemane, Jesus fell to His knees with a soul overwhelmed with sorrow. He knew what was coming. The betrayal, the pain, and the Cross. Yet still, He prayed, “Not as I will, but as You will.” In that moment love triumphed over fear, and surrender was all that mattered. Jesus didn’t just teach obedience, He lived it, to the point of death. And He did it for us. His “yes” in the garden became our doorway to grace.

Easter isn’t just a story of resurrection, it’s the ultimate picture of surrender. Are we willing to lay down our comforts, our plans, our pride, to say, “Your will, not mine”? Following Jesus means walking the same path of surrender. It means trusting God even when it’s hard. Especially when it’s hard. When our hearts ache and our faith feels weak, we look to Jesus and remember He’s already walked the road before us. He knows what it means to wrestle and weep and still obey. May we find courage in Christ’s example, and strength in His Spirit, to live lives that echo His prayer. “Not my will, but Yours be done.”

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September 12th – Ephesians 5:15-16

Week 2 – Wisdom In Time Management (Ephesians 5:15-16)

In these last days before the return of Jesus, the apostle Paul encourages us to approach life with wisdom and mindfulness. He reminds us that every moment is a gift, and each opportunity holds significance. In a world filled with sin and distractions, it’s easy to just drift through life. But as followers of Jesus, we’re called to live intentionally. To make the most of every chance we’re given. Time is precious, and opportunities may come and go swiftly. By seeking God’s wisdom, we can navigate life’s decisions with clarity, ensuring that our actions align with His will. When we’re mindful of our time and choices, we not only honor God but also maximize our potential to impact those around us for good. Whether in our relationships, work, or personal growth, being purposeful in how we spend our days allows us to make a lasting difference. Life is too short to waste, so let’s approach each day with intentionality. And seek to bring glory to God in all that we do.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we ensure that we are making the most of our time and opportunities each day, staying focused on what truly matters in light of God’s purpose for us?
  1. What steps can we take to be more intentional and mindful in our actions, making decisions with wisdom that align with God’s will?

Walk wisely, for each step you take is a chance to shine God’s light and make the most of every moment! 🙏🏻❤️


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August 24th – John 15:9-11

Week 4 – Living In God’s Love (John 15:9-11)

Because of His great love, Jesus came to save the world. Yet sadly some reject His grace, choosing instead to stay outside of His love. They opt to live a life of disobedience, and turn aside from having an intimate relationship with the Lord. But just as Jesus remained in the Father’s love by obeying His will, we too are called to demonstrate our love for Jesus by following His teachings. Yet this obedience isn’t just about following the rules. More importantly, it’s about aligning our hearts with Christ’s. And letting His love guide our actions and decisions. When we live this way something beautiful happens, our joy becomes complete. A deep, abiding joy that comes from living in harmony with God’s perfect will. It’s a joy that isn’t dependent on circumstances, but rooted in the assurance of His love and presence. By remaining in Jesus’ love through obedience, we experience a fullness of joy that the world can’t offer. And a joy that flows from a life deeply connected to the source of all love and goodness.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we make a conscious effort each day to remain in Jesus’ love by obeying His commandments, and how might this deepen our relationship with Him?
  1. In what ways can we seek to experience the fullness of joy that Jesus promises by aligning our lives with His teachings and living in close communion with Him?

Stay close to Jesus, follow His lead, and watch your heart overflow with joy. 🙏🏻❤️

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August 17th – Romans 12:2

Week 3 – Embracing Renewal (Romans 12:2)

It’s easy to fall under the spell and influence of this world. Every day, we are inundated with images, posts, and videos telling us how we should look, what we should eat, and where we should spend our money. The pressure to conform is relentless, shaping our thoughts and desires in ways that often lead us away from God. That’s why the apostle Paul calls us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, rather than conforming to the patterns of this world. This call means spending time daily in God’s Word is crucial. For it acts as our guard and shield against the lies of the Enemy, who rules this world. God’s Word strengthens and renews our minds, equipping us to easily discern lies from truth. It stands as the ultimate arbiter of truth, the standard by which we should measure all worldly things. When we anchor our hearts and minds in Scripture, a beautiful transformation begins to occur. Through the Spirit, we have the power to resist the pull of the world and live in alignment with God’s perfect will.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we intentionally renew our minds daily through Scripture and prayer to resist the pressures and influences of the world that seek to conform us to its standards?
  1. In what practical ways can we evaluate the messages we receive from the world and measure them against the truth of God’s Word, ensuring that we live according to His will rather than worldly expectations?

Don’t blend in with the world. Let God’s Word transform you into something beautifully different. 🙏🏻❤️

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August 16th – Ezekiel 36:26

Week 3 – Embracing Renewal (Ezekiel 36:26)

Before we receive Jesus as our Savior we walk around with hearts of stone. They’re hardened against God, resistant to His will, and entrenched in disobedience. But the moment we make Jesus the Lord of our lives and accept His free gift of salvation, a miraculous transformation begins. God replaces our stony hearts with hearts of flesh. The Holy Spirit of God moves into our hearts and starts the beautiful process of renewal. Painstakingly, He chips away at the sinful layers, breaking down the hardness that once defined us. With each chisel of grace He softens our hearts, molding them to reflect the love and compassion of Christ. What was once rigid and unfeeling becomes tender and responsive to God’s Word. Our hearts, once cold and distant, are now alive. They beat with the warmth of God’s love and the desire to live in obedience to Him. This transformation is not just a change of heart but a complete renewal of our entire being, aligning us with God’s will and filling us with His Spirit.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we actively invite the Holy Spirit to continue transforming our hearts from stone to flesh, allowing God’s love and grace to soften us and guide our actions?
  1. In what areas of our lives do we still hold onto a hardened heart, and how can we surrender those areas to God, trusting Him to replace them with a heart that reflects His love and obedience?

God takes our hearts of stone and carves them into hearts of love, shaping us with His grace. 🙏🏻❤️

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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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July 21st – Ephesians 2:10

Ephesians 2:10

Freedom in Christ liberates us from the bondage of sin and self-centered living, enabling us to embrace God’s will for our lives. This freedom isn’t about doing whatever we please. Instead it’s about being freed from the chains of sin that hinder us from fulfilling our divine purpose. In Jesus, we discover our true identity as God’s masterpiece intricately designed with a unique calling. This newfound freedom empowers us to pursue the good works that God has prepared for us, aligning our lives with His divine plan. No longer constrained by fear, guilt, or the need for approval, we can boldly step into the roles God has set before us. This freedom in Christ transforms our perspective, allowing us to trust in His guidance and strength rather than relying on our own limited understanding. As we walk in this freedom, we find joy and fulfillment in serving others and glorifying God, knowing that we are part of His grand design. Our lives become a testament to His grace, and we become vessels of His love and purpose in the world.

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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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July 8th – Matthew 6:34

Matthew 6:34

Trusting God grants us profound freedom by releasing us from the grip of anxiety and fear about the future. When we trust in His sovereignty and love, we are liberated from the paralyzing effects of worry, allowing us to live in the present with peace and confidence. This trust involves acknowledging that God is in control, and His plans are good, even when the future seems uncertain. Surrendering our worries to Him means actively choosing to lay down our anxieties through prayer and faith, believing that He cares for us and will provide for our needs. By focusing on God’s faithfulness today, we avoid the mental and emotional burden of speculating about what might happen tomorrow. This daily act of trust not only brings inner peace but also aligns our hearts with God’s will, enabling us to respond to today’s challenges with clarity and strength. As we practice surrendering our worries to God, we experience the freedom of a life free from the bondage of future fears.

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July 7th – 1 Peter 2:16

1 Peter 2:16

Peter warns us against misusing the freedom given to us by God to justify sinful behavior. For true freedom in Christ comes with the responsibility to live righteously. When we claim our liberty in Christ, it’s not a license to sin or to excuse actions that go against God’s commands. To do so means we don’t understand what it means to be a free servant of God. Instead of masking evil with the guise of freedom, we are called to live as slaves of God, demonstrating His righteousness and love through our actions. Similarly, submission to human authorities must be with our higher allegiance to God’s moral law. Just because a law permits or even mandates certain actions doesn’t mean they align with God’s will. True freedom involves discerning and obeying God’s principles above all, even when it contradicts societal or governmental demands. By living out our freedom in service to God, we reflect His character and uphold His standards, ensuring our choices honor Him rather than exploit His grace.

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