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Needing Strength

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“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” – Philippians 4:13 Some days feel like trying to climb a mountain in flip-flops—exhausting, slippery, and almost impossible. Life’s challenges can leave us feeling drained and inadequate, but God doesn’t expect us to climb alone. When we feel our strength fading, He reminds us that He is right here, offering His power, courage, and perseverance. Our own strength may fall short, but with Him, we find the power to press on. When we lean on Christ, we’re never doing it alone. He fills our weaknesses with His strength, making us stronger than we could ever be on our own. Prayer: Lord, be my strength today. When I feel weak, lift me up. Help me to keep moving forward, knowing that Your power is at work within me. Give me courage and resilience to face what lies ahead, and remind me that I am never alone. Amen. Affirmation: I may feel a bit wobbly, but with God as my strength, I am unstoppable.

Needing to Hear Your Voice

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“Be still, and know that I am God.” – Psalm 46:10 Reflection: In the constant rush and noise of daily life, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, scattered, and uncertain. We find ourselves juggling responsibilities, answering demands, and managing a stream of worries that seem never-ending. Yet, amidst this busyness, there’s an inner longing for something deeper—a sense of peace and direction that no to-do list or self-help strategy can provide. It’s the yearning to hear God’s voice, a desire for the comfort and guidance that only He can offer. In Psalm 46:10, we are reminded to “be still” and let go of our striving. But how often do we make time for stillness? To sit in silence and be open to God’s gentle whispers? God speaks in many ways: through His Word, the kindness of others, and the quiet nudges in our hearts. When we pause and create space for Him, we allow these messages to reach us. Even a few minutes of stillness can make a difference, opening the door to renewed strength and pers

Dear God, I'm feeling Overwhelmed!

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“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” – 1 Peter 5:7 Ever had one of those days when you look at your to-do list, and it feels like it’s breeding while you’re not looking? I swear, sometimes my list multiplies faster than I can cross things off! And there I am, just trying to keep my head above water, hoping I remembered to put on matching socks (spoiler: I probably didn’t). Some days, life just won’t slow down. Work, family, errands, friendships, meal planning, laundry—the sheer weight of it all can be so… much. It’s in these moments I imagine God watching me, gently shaking His head, like, “You know, I’m right here. You can hand this over anytime.” Dear God, I whisper, some days I just can’t. But then I remember this beautiful verse that’s like a breath of fresh air. God cares for me. He’s got this big, warm, and welcoming shoulder, ready to take my worries, my stress, my “I-have-no-idea-how-this-is-going-to-get-done” moments. So, here’s what I’m learning to do (tho

Serve In Love

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“Serve one another humbly in love.” - Galatians 5:13 In a world that often celebrates personal gain, the act of serving others can feel like a counter-cultural choice. Yet, in Galatians 5:13, Paul calls us to serve humbly in love. This verse reminds us that serving isn’t about seeking praise or recognition but is instead a reflection of a selfless heart. Consider today how you might serve those closest to you—your family. Serving doesn't always require grand gestures. It can be as simple as listening attentively, making someone a favorite meal, or taking on a small task to lighten their load. By focusing on these small acts, we remind ourselves and those around us that love is shown in our actions, often more than our words. "Father, show me ways to serve my family with love today. Help me recognize opportunities to give freely, humbly, and joyfully, as You have called me. Amen." May this serve as a reminder that in even the smallest acts, love speaks loudly.