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January 8th – Isaiah 43:19

Isaiah 43:19

I once heard someone say, “You can come to God as you are, but you cannot remain as you are.” A new year brings with it new and fresh opportunities. But it also carries the weight of the unknown. And for some, that can feel unsettling. God is a God of change, and while change is rarely easy, it is often necessary for growth. We are always encouraged to come to Him exactly as we are, but God’s love is too great to leave us unchanged. He is continually doing a new thing in our hearts. He’s shaping us, refining us, and drawing us closer to Himself. The work God does within us isn’t always comfortable or enjoyable. And sometimes it stretches us in ways we never expected. Yet when we trust Him, we can be confident that every new thing He brings is for our good and for His purposes. For what God allows and what He changes are never random. And in time, we’ll discover that what once felt difficult was actually preparing us for something far greater than we could have imagined.

Reflection Question:
What new thing might God be doing in your life right now, and where is He inviting you to trust Him more fully in the process?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, help me trust You with the changes and unknowns ahead. Give me a willing heart to surrender what is familiar and follow where You are leading, believing that every new thing You do in my life is for my good and Your glory.

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December 28th – Roman 15:13

Romans 15:13

Now that Christmas is over, the rush of decorating, buying presents, and preparing all the delicious food has come to an end. It feels like a calm after the storm, right? The tree might be coming down, the lights packed away, and the gifts exchanged, but there’s something that still lingers. Something deeper that doesn’t fade when the season ends. Romans 15:13 talks about a hope that fills us with joy and peace, a hope that comes from trusting in God. A reminder that, even though the busy holiday season is behind us, our mission as Christians isn’t. We are still called to share that hope, joy, and peace with others every day of the year. The work of Jesus doesn’t end when the decorations come down. In fact, it’s just beginning. We are meant to be His hands and feet, spreading love, kindness, and hope, no matter the season. So as we look ahead to the new year, let’s remember the deeper work we’re called to. To be filled with God’s joy and peace and to share that with everyone around us. 

Reflection Question: Now that the busyness of Christmas has passed, how can you continue to share the hope, joy, and peace of Jesus in your everyday life? Are there specific ways you can show His love to those around you, even in the ordinary moments?

Prayer Prompt: Lord, thank You for filling us with hope, joy, and peace through Your Son, Jesus. Help me to carry that light with me into the new year, even when the holiday season fades away. Show me the ways I can serve others and share Your love with those who need it most. May Your Holy Spirit guide me to overflow with hope and be a reflection of Your goodness. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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May 24th – Galatians 6:9

Galatians 6:9

Weariness has a way of creeping in. Especially when you’ve been sowing seeds in faith, showing up day after day, and not seeing the harvest you hoped for. But Galatians 6:9 gently reminds us: “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” God sees the work no one else notices. The quiet prayers, the tears behind closed doors, and the kindness given even when it’s not returned. He sees your faithfulness in the ordinary and your perseverance in the unseen. If you’re feeling tired, take heart. The delay is not a denial. The harvest is coming, and it’s worth the wait. Don’t give up. Rest in God, but don’t stop trusting Him. Your season of breakthrough may be closer than you think. Keep planting with hope, loving with courage, and believing that God’s promise still stands. His timing is perfect, and His rewards are rich. Keep going. You’re not alone!

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May 14th – Titus 2:13-14

Titus 2:13-14

The apostle Paul reminds us of the blessed hope we have in Jesus Christ. And how, through His sacrifice, we have been purified and set apart for His glory. But what does that mean? It means that while we wait for His glorious return, we are not to grow weary or lose heart, but instead remain steadfast in our faith and commitment to the Lord. And to allow the Holy Spirit to continually work on shaping us into the image of Jesus. Which happens when we surrender ourselves wholly to His refining fire, allowing Him to cleanse us from all unrighteousness and mold us into vessels fit for His use. As we are set apart for Jesus, our lives take on a distinct purpose and direction. One which reflects His love, grace, and truth to the world around us. So let us be diligent in doing good works, eager to bring honor and glory to His name. And as we look for His return, may we be filled with a holy reverence and awe. For one day we will stand before Him, purified and set apart, ready to receive our eternal inheritance in His kingdom.

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March 12th – John 14:26

John 14:26

Pentecost is a significant Christian festival commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and other followers of Jesus. It marks the birth of the Christian Church and is celebrated with joy and gratitude for our great Advocate, whom the Father sent in His name. The significance of Pentecost lies in the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of every believer. The moment we receive Jesus as our Savior, God’s Spirit takes up residence inside us. And immediately He begins His work of guiding, empowering, and shaping us into the beautiful likeness of Jesus. Through Him we have  all we need to fulfill the call of Christ in our lives. As we reflect on this promise, let us seek a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit, asking God to equip us to live lives that honor Him. May the presence of the Holy Spirit in us be evident through our words, actions, and deeds, as we strive to be faithful witnesses of Christ’s love and grace to the world around us.

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September 16th – Genesis 1:16

Genesis 1:16

God made two great lights—the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars.

I’m a star gazer. I love looking up at the night sky full of light. To see the stars twinkle, a meteor shooting across the sky, and the fullness of the moon, fill me with awe for our great Creator. And remind with of the intricacy in which God so loving and purposefully made our universe and everything in it. The sky and all it contains, serves as God’s reminder for us today. Just as these celestial bodies have distinct roles in governing our day and night, we can apply this concept to our own lives. It encourages us to recognize the importance of balance and order. We should strive to find equilibrium between the different aspects of our lives. Between work and rest, responsibilities and play, and light and darkness. Why? Because balance between our spiritual, personal, and worldly responsibilities helps us to better reflect God’s love. It equips us to serve others with compassion, and maintain the strength needed to face life’s challenges while also nurturing our relationship with God.

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July 28th – Proverbs 10:4

Proverbs 10:4

Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.”

God is not a genie in a lamp. He doesn’t sit around waiting to grant our every wish. Yet as our Heavenly Father, He does love to bless His children abundantly. Only He wants us to work hand in hand with Him to bring about those blessings. And that’s why we are counseled to apply diligence to our lives. That means approaching all we do earnestly, with care and watchfulness. Because it’s those who apply themselves with diligence and dedication who are more likely to reap the rewards of success and abundance. Success going beyond material wealth, to a spiritual wealth including fruits of the Spirit like patience, discipline, and perseverance. Such qualities shape our character and foster a deep sense of fulfillment and contentment. As we strive diligently, we also grow in wisdom, understanding, and empathy, nurturing our spiritual well-being. This inner richness enriches our relationships, fosters a sense of purpose, and brings joy and peace into our lives.

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September 6th – Ecclesiastes 2:24

Ecclesiastes 2:24

Happy Labor Day. The official end to summer, and a day set apart to honor the toil and contribution of workers everywhere. And as we celebrate, part of that celebration should be thanksgiving to God for the work He gives us. Although work may not seem like a blessing, the happiness we get from a finished job or the satisfaction of a job well done comes from our Father in heaven. For every enjoyment in life we receive is from the hand of God. Even the simple things in life like eating and drinking are gifts we enjoy through the blessings of the Lord. And that includes working. That’s why Solomon tells us to be grateful for the labor God gives us to do. For all good things come from Him, and apart from God, no true and lasting enjoyment can be found. So as we enjoy resting on this holiday, thank God for the privilege of working. And one day we will reap our reward hearing our Father say, “Well done My good and faithful servant! “

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January 21st – 2 Chronicles 15:7

2 Chronicles 15:7

Do you every find yourself saying, “I wish”? “I wish I was skinnier. I wish I was richer. I wish I had a better job. I wish, I wish, I wish.” Sitting around hoping God will make something happen is much easier than actually doing the work ourselves. But that’s not how God operates. He wants us partnering with Him to make things happen. That means we have to do our part. And our part includes praying, listening, and obeying. When we work hand in hand with God, not only does and give us the courage and strength to reach our goals, He promises great blesses for the work we accomplish!

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