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January 27th – Psalm 138:8

Psalm 138:8

We live in a world that tells us we have to have more, be more, and that our worth is determined by our number of followers. No wonder so many are discouraged. Psalm 138:8 speaks gently to those moments when we feel defeated, forgotten, or unsure of our worth. For it reminds us that God is still at work in our lives, even when we can’t see it or feel it. Your life is not an accident, and you are not insignificant. Every part of your story is held in God’s hands and filled with purpose. When you feel overlooked or stuck, His love remains constant and unchanging, surrounding you even in the silence. Because His love endures forever, you can be assured that He has not given up on you and never will. Even when your plans fall apart, when the road feels long, or when failures weigh heavy on your heart, God’s purpose remains firm. He isn’t discouraged by your weakness. Instead, He meets you there, using even the hardest seasons to shape you, strengthen you,  and gently lead you toward the good work He is still faithfully completing in you.

Reflection Question:
Where in your life do you need to trust that God is still working, even when the path looks different than you expected?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, thank You for the assurance that You will fulfill Your purpose in my life. Help me to trust You when I don’t understand the journey and to rest in Your unfailing love. Shape my heart through every circumstance, and give me faith to believe that You are finishing the good work You have begun in me. Amen.

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September 7th – Job 28:17

Week 1 – The Wealth of Wisdom (Job 28:17)

Gold and crystal are rare and beautiful treasures highly valued by the world. Yet Job insists that wisdom far surpasses them in worth. Because Gold, no matter how pure, and crystal, no matter how flawless, are ultimately material and finite. But wisdom, on the other hand, holds a deeper, spiritual significance that can’t be mined, purchased, or measured in earthly terms. It’s not something we can obtain through effort or wealth. It’s a divine gift from God alone. One that guides our lives with moral clarity and eternal perspective. While gold and crystal may adorn the outside, wisdom transforms the heart and soul. That’s why true riches can never be found in the material things of the world. And why wisdom’s value is immeasurable. Because it leads us to righteousness, truth, and a life aligned with God’s will. Something no earthly treasure can ever match.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we shift our focus from seeking material wealth to pursuing the wisdom that comes from God, which is far more valuable and lasting?
  1. In what practical ways can we seek and embrace wisdom in our daily decisions, prioritizing spiritual growth over worldly success?

Gold may shine, but wisdom sparkles in the soul. Its value is beyond measure. 🙏🏻❤️

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July 15th – Romans 12:2

Romans 12:2

Freedom in Christ liberates us from the pressures of worldly standards by renewing our minds and aligning our values with God’s truth. Instead of being driven by worldly expectations of success, beauty, and happiness, we are guided by the principles of God’s kingdom. This transformation allows us to see ourselves and our purpose through God’s eyes. And it frees us from the need to seek validation from others. No longer do we feel compelled to conform to fleeting trends or superficial measures of worth. Instead, our identity and worth are rooted in Christ’s love and the unique purpose He has for our lives. This freedom brings peace and contentment, as we trust in God’s plan rather than striving for superficial approval. It empowers us to make choices that reflect our faith, even if they go against the grain of popular culture. By renewing our minds through Scripture and prayer, we continuously align ourselves with God’s will. And experience the true freedom that comes from living as His transformed and liberated children.

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