Intentional

November 4th – Psalm 103:22

Psalm 103:22

The other day, I watched in delight as a little girl at the park twirled with delight. Her arms were stretched wide as leaves fluttered around her. She wasn’t performing, planning, or striving, she was simply being. And her joy was contagious, feeling like pure worship. Psalm 103:22 tells us, “Bless the Lord, all His works, in all places of His dominion.” And in that moment, I remembered that we too are part of God’s creation. Made to bless Him not just in church or quiet prayer time, but in ordinary moments. To bless God in our laughter, in our perseverance, in our acts of love, and even in our tears. Creation blesses God by reflecting His beauty, and so do we. When we choose gratitude over grumbling, trust over fear, and praise over despair. When we pause in the middle of a busy day to whisper, “Thank You, Lord,” we join the mountains, oceans, and yes, twirling children, in worship. So today, let’s lift our hearts with all creation and bless His holy name. Not perfectly, but intentionally, joyfully, and with a spirit that remembers He is worthy of all our praise.

Prayer prompt: Lord, help me bless You today in my words, my thoughts, and my actions. Show me a simple way to reflect Your goodness and joy so that my life brings honor to You in every season.

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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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September 10th – John 15:7

John 15:7

Abiding in Jesus isn’t about checking off a list of spiritual duties. It’s about staying connected to Him in the every moment of our lives. It’s choosing to remain close to Him when things are going well and when they’re falling apart. Just like a branch cannot survive without being attached to the vine, we cannot thrive apart from Christ. When we abide we draw strength from His presence, wisdom from His Word, and comfort from His promises. Abiding means lingering with Him, not rushing away. It means letting His voice guide us and His Spirit steady us. And the beautiful promise is this. When we remain in Jesus, our prayers align with His heart, and we begin to see Him move in powerful ways. Abiding isn’t passive, it’s intentional. Like choosing to stay rooted instead of wandering off. When we quiet our hearts and surrender to Jesus, His life begins to flow through us. And as He fills us, we find fruit taking root. Fruit like peace that endures, joy that remains, and strength we never could have found on our own.

Reflection Question: How can I make space today to truly abide in Jesus instead of trying to do life in my own strength?

Prayer Prompt:Lord, teach me what it means to abide in You. Help me stay close to Your heart, rooted in Your Word, and dependent on Your strength in every moment.”

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September 17th – Proverbs 17:17

Week 3 – Wisdom In Friendship (Proverbs 17:17)

It’s a proven fact. People need people. And king Solomon teaches us the value of godly friendships, by reminding us that a true friend loves at all times and is like a brother born for adversity. In a world that often promotes selfishness and shallow connections, godly friendships stand apart as a source of strength, comfort, and encouragement. Having friends who walk with the Lord helps us stay accountable, grow in faith, and face life’s challenges with courage. A wise person surrounds themselves with those who reflect God’s love. People seeking to build each other up rather than tear each other down. Nurturing these relationships requires intentionality. That means praying for one another, sharing burdens, and offering words of encouragement rooted in Scripture. When we uplift others, we reflect the heart of Christ, who calls us to bear one another’s burdens and rejoice with those who rejoice. True godly friendships are a gift that requires care, wisdom, and love, helping us grow in our walk with God.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we intentionally nurture and strengthen our relationships with godly friends to ensure they reflect the love and wisdom of Christ?
  2.  In what ways can we offer support and encouragement to others, especially during times of adversity, to live out the truth of Proverbs 17:17?

A true friend loves at all times, but a godly friend lifts you closer to heaven. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 11th – Proverbs 21:20

Week 2 – Wisdom In Finances (Proverbs 21:20)

Solomon, who had everything anyone could want, reminds us that, “the wise store up choice food and olive oil, but fools gulp theirs down.” In a world where instant gratification and excess are celebrated, good stewardship stands as a mark of wisdom. Instead of consuming everything we have as soon as we receive it, wisdom encourages us to guard our resources carefully. This applies not only to our material possessions but also to our time, energy, and talents. Using resources wisely honors God, acknowledging that everything we have is a gift from Him. By practicing restraint and thoughtful planning, we ensure that our provisions are sufficient for today and the future. When we succumb to the world’s pull towards indulgence and gluttony, we lose sight of the greater good, leaving ourselves and those around us vulnerable. Being intentional and disciplined with what we are given enables us to be generous and prepared. And it aligns our actions with God’s principles of stewardship.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we practice better stewardship of the resources God has entrusted to us, especially in a culture that promotes instant gratification?
  1. In what areas of our lives can we show more wisdom by planning and saving rather than consuming everything immediately?

Wise hearts save for tomorrow, but fools feast away today. Treasure wisdom, not just wealth. 🙏🏻❤️

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August 22nd – 1 John 4:7-12

Week 4 – Living In God’s Love (1 John 4:7-12)

Love is the very foundation of the Gospel. It is the essence of who God is and the driving force behind His plan for redemption. In 1 John 4:7-12, we see how deeply love is intertwined with our faith. God’s love was so profound that He sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to pay the ultimate price for our sins. This act of sacrificial love is the cornerstone of our salvation, demonstrating the depth of God’s love for us. If we claim to follow Jesus, yet fail to love others as He did, we must question the authenticity of our faith. True faith in Christ is reflected in how we love, for love is the evidence of God’s presence in our lives. If God’s love truly abides in us, it will naturally flow out in our actions, words, and relationships. To love like Jesus is not just a suggestion, it’s a commandment that defines our identity as His followers. When we love others, we are fulfilling God’s will and demonstrating that His love has indeed transformed our hearts. Without love, our faith is hollow, but with love, we embody the very heart of the Gospel.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we intentionally reflect God’s love in our daily interactions, ensuring that our actions and words align with the example of love set by Jesus in 1 John 4:7-12?
  1. In what ways can we examine our hearts to ensure that our faith is genuine, marked by a love for others that mirrors the sacrificial love God has shown us through Christ?

Love isn’t just what we do; it’s who we are when we live in God’s love. 🙏🏻❤️

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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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April 30th – Song of Solomon

Song of Solomon 2:12

As winter fades to spring, it leaves behind a trail of dead branches and stems which need to be pruned away for the new growth to thrive. So it is with us. Just as the gardener tends to the vines, so too must we trim away the tendrils of disobedience, sin, and unfruitfulness from our lives. The pruning may sting, but it’s the secret to a grander bloom. For pain today yields beauty tomorrow. With each intentional snip, may we remove the burdens that weigh us down, clearing the way for growth, beauty, and prosperity. And may the warmth of the sun remind us of the warmth of God’s love. A love which guides us each step of the way through the process of transformation. And one which makes our souls bloom with righteousness and purity, like spring blossoms unfurling in radiant beauty. In this season of renewal, we find the perfect opportunity to cultivate a heart aligned with God’s will. So let us embrace the pruning shears of truth and righteousness, trusting in His grace to nourish us into fruitful abundance.

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