Promises

January 3rd – Proverbs 16:3

Proverbs 16:3

As a new year begins, many of us start with fresh resolutions, good intentions, and a determined heart to do better than before. We promise ourselves that this will be the year we finally change, grow, and follow through. Yet statistics tell us that nearly 80% of those resolutions fade just a few months into the year. And not because we don’t care, but because we try to carry them on our own. Proverbs 16:3 gently reminds us that our plans were never meant to stand apart from God. When we make plans without seeking Him, even the best intentions can fall apart. But when we commit our work, our goals, and our desires to the Lord, He aligns our steps with His purpose. God doesn’t ask us to give up our plans. Instead, He asks us to surrender it. Plans rooted in His will don’t crumble with time or hardship, they are established by His faithfulness. As we move forward into this year, may our greatest resolution be to place every plan into God’s hands and trust Him to lead the way.

Reflection Question:
What plans or resolutions have you been trying to carry on your own, and how might committing them fully to God change the way you move forward this year?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, I bring my plans, goals, and hopes before You today. Help me release the ones that are rooted in my own strength and align my heart with Your will. Establish my steps, guide my decisions, and teach me to trust You with every part of this year. Amen.

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May 6th – Ecclesiastes 3:11

Ecclesiastes 3:11

Sometimes life feels like waiting in a really long line with no idea what’s at the front. We want answers, open doors, and quick fixes. But God works on His schedule, not ours. And Ecclesiastes 3:11 reminds us that He makes everything beautiful in its time. Not rushed. Not random. Perfect. And while it might feel like nothing is happening, God is actually doing His best work behind the scenes. He’s putting all the pieces together in ways we can’t yet see. It’s like watching a garden grow. You don’t see the roots, but that doesn’t mean they’re not growing. Waiting isn’t punishment, it’s preparation. So if you’re in a season of waiting, hold on. Don’t let the silence make you doubt the promise. God hasn’t forgotten you. He’s just not finished yet. The answer to prayer you’re waiting for is coming. And when it does, it’ll be worth every second of the wait. In the meantime, breathe. Trust. Keep reminding your heart that God isn’t late. He’s always right on time!

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March 5th – Jeremiah 30:11

Jeremiah 30:11

As God’s chosen people, Israel faced some pretty big storms. And like her, we too will have times of trial and tribulation. Yet whether the Lord allows these storms because He’s trying to teach us, or like Israel, to bring us to repentance, remember this. Though you may feel lost and battered, God is always in control. And no matter what we face we can claim the same promises God gave to the exiled Jews. The Lord had Jeremiah write a book containing His blessings of deliverance and restoration. A book the people could turn to for hope while they waited for the storm to pass. God blesses us with a book as well, the Holy Bible. And in it we’ll find the same promises of hope, deliverance, and restoration. So trust God to shelter you from the storm until it passes and the sun shines again. And remember, the One who created the storm, also created the rainbow that is sure to follow.

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July 27th – Psalm 66:20

Psalm 66:20

It’s easy to make promises to God when we feel surrounded by His glory. Those times we experience a spiritual, physical, and emotional closeness with Him. Usually it’s due to a received blessing, an answered prayer, or a need fulfilled. And in our thankfulness, we swear to never again forsake God and to faithfully follow His will. Then life goes on, and it’s business as usual. And slowly our focus wanders away from the Lord. Our time and energy is spent once again pursuing our fleshly desires. And instead of trusting Him, we attempt to meet our needs on our own. But the joyful news is this. No matter how much we reject God, He will never reject us. And never will He withhold His precious love. When we honestly repent and call out to Him, He forgives and welcomes us back into His loving arms.

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