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September 9th – Hebrews 12:1

Hebrews 12:1

Sin has a way of creeping into our lives like weeds in a garden. They’re small at first, but if left alone they spread and choke out what’s good. We all know how hard it is to run freely when we’re weighed down by guilt, shame, or habits that keep us stuck. That’s why God calls us to lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily entangles. It’s like pulling weeds, uncomfortable, sometimes messy, but absolutely necessary for growth. Some weeds come out easily, while others have deep roots that take work and persistence to remove. But the effort is always worth it. Because each time we surrender those sins to God, we feel lighter, freer, and able to run the race He has set before us. Pulling weeds of sin isn’t about perfection, it’s about progress. It’s about choosing daily to let God’s grace uproot what doesn’t belong. The race of faith is long, but we’re not running alone. With every step forward, and every weed pulled, we find more room for His love, peace, and joy to flourish in us.

Reflection Question: What “weeds” in my life may be slowing me down from running freely in the race God has set before me?

Prayer Prompt:Lord, show me the weeds of sin that need to be pulled from my heart. Give me the courage to let them go so I can run with freedom and joy toward You.”

 

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August 29th – Philippians 4:13

Week 5 – Strength In God (Philippians 4:13)

Life is undeniably hard. Just when we feel like we’re making progress, something comes along to knock us back down. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, to think that the challenges we face might be too much to bear. But in these moments of struggle, we can take comfort in the promise of Philippians 4:13 in which Paul says, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” While we may bend under the pressure, God ensures that we never break. He provides the strength we need to persevere through anything and everything. This strength isn’t about our own power or ability but comes from Christ, who empowers us to face every trial with courage and hope. When we rely on Him, we find that we are able to endure and rise again each time we fall. No matter how tough life gets, God’s strength is always available to carry us through, reminding us that we are never alone and that we can overcome any obstacle with His help.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we remind ourselves daily to rely on Christ’s strength rather than our own when facing challenges or difficult situations?
  1. In what ways can we cultivate a mindset of perseverance and hope, trusting that with Christ’s strength, we can overcome any obstacle as promised in Philippians 4:13?

With Christ by our side, there’s no mountain too high and no challenge too tough. 🙏🏻❤️

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July 23rd – Philippians 3:14-14

Philippians 3:13-14

Many of us find ourselves stuck in the mud, unable to move forward because of our past. Guilt, shame, past sins, and hurts weigh us down, making progress seem impossible. Yet Paul’s life stands as a testament to the transformative power of Christ. Once the greatest persecutor of Christians, Paul experienced the freedom that comes through Christ’s forgiveness and grace. This freedom allows us to release the chains of our past and embrace the future God has for us. By focusing on the prize of our heavenly calling, we can let go of past burdens and pursue our God-given purpose with renewed vigor. Through Christ, we are empowered to forget what lies behind and to strain forward with hope and determination. Our past no longer defines us. Instead,our identity in Christ propels us towards growth and fulfillment. As we press on we discover that our true strength and freedom come from Christ. This enables us to overcome our past and achieve the divine purpose He has set before us.

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