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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 25th – Revelation 21:4

Revelation 21:4

If you’re hurting right now, I want you to know, this is not the end of your story. Sadly, this side of heaven is filled with pain, loss, and heartache. And some days, the weight of it all feels unbearable. But God promises that a day is coming when all suffering will be gone. No more tears, no more broken hearts, no more nights filled with sorrow. Can you imagine that? An eternity with Jesus, where peace replaces pain, joy takes the place of grief, and every wound is healed? It may feel far away, but this promise gives us hope for today.

Even when life feels unfair and suffering seems endless, we can trust that God is working in ways we can’t yet see. He sees every tear, knows every hurt, and holds every broken piece of our hearts. And one wonderful day, all the pain will fade in the light of His glory. But until that day, let His presence be your comfort and His love be your strength. Our story doesn’t end in suffering. It ends in victory, in joy, and in the arms of Jesus forever.

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March 14th – Proverbs 16:3

Proverbs 16:3

We all make plans for our lives. Some work out better then we could have hoped, others leave us shaking our heads wondering what in the world we were thinking. But although we can try our best to see that our plans will come to fruition, God always has the final say. And it’s a blessing that He does. Because God knows us better than we know ourselves. And unlike us, can see from the beginning to the end. So instead of going it alone we need to give our plans to God. Praying for Him to guide and give us wisdom to proceed with them. And to accept if His answer is no. For God wants to save us from heartache and pain. So if our way isn’t the right way, He will show us a better way. Our heavenly Father only wants the best for us. So we can lay our plans at His feet. Believing in full faith that if it is His will, God will see it done.

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December 15th – 2 Peter 3:9

2 Peter 3:9

Because God takes no pleasure in the destruction of His children, He implores each of us to turn away from our wickedness; crying, “Repent and Live!” But repentance isn’t easy, and if you’re like me, it’s usually two steps forward, one step back. God knows and understands our weakness. All He cares about is that we keep trying, and trust in Him to change the wickedness of our hearts. That means not just confessing and apologizing for our transgressions, but actually turning aside from that sin. And believing that change will come through the strength of Jesus (Phil. 4:13) Unrepentant sin brings with it a host of consequences. Consequences God wants to spare His children. Which is why His own heart aches for the wicked to turn aside from the path of sin leading to death, and back to Him and everlasting life. Gods wants all His children to live eternally by His side, and to experience the perfect, love, joy, and peace that He alone can give!

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