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A man, crippled from birth, encounters Peter and John and asks for money. They offer healing in Jesus’ name, and he walks. The story inspires reflection on long-standing challenges, suggesting that God invites us to embrace hope and consider new possibilities, reminding us that God can redeem even the most difficult situations.
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The content talks about finding comfort in gratitude and looking beyond oneself. It references the story of Pentecost and emphasizes the significance of acknowledging God’s providence and serving others. It encourages a shift from self-centeredness to outward focus and suggests pondering ways to express gratitude to God.
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The disciples longed for the kingdom of Israel to be restored, but God had a greater plan. Like them, we often struggle to understand God’s plan and may question His ways. However, God provides the Holy Spirit as a source of power and the spiritual community as companions on our journey. We are encouraged to…
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The world has changed, and we long for a “new normal.” In times of uncertainty, we must anchor ourselves in Jesus, who understands our struggles. We can approach Him for grace and already possess what we need for life. It’s time to surrender and trust in the Lord as we move towards the “new normal.”
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Imagine being a woman without access to feminine hygiene products. Imagine having no access to stores or no money to buy the very products you need to take care of yourself and keep yourself healthy. All you have are a few rags, and you only have a couple of pairs of underwear, and you don’t
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When we accepted Christ, our “normal” changed. Many long for the old routine, but God promises a bright future. In times of transition, seek God and trust His plans. Define your future legacy by how you respond to the current challenges. Take control of your response, knowing God is in control of the outcome.
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This month’s focus on understanding God’s truth about your identity is crucial. As you embrace this truth, expect the enemy to attack your beliefs. Counter doubts with God’s Word, guard your thoughts, distance yourself from negativity, and seek strength in the Scriptures. Trust in your identity as God’s child and declare it daily.
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People may doubt your qualifications based on worldly standards, but God looks at the heart. Like David, who was chosen for his faithfulness, God can use your unique gifts for his purpose. Don’t let others or self-doubt disqualify you. Seek God’s righteousness and trust in his ability to qualify you for his work.
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Grace enables us to fulfill God’s calling effortlessly, offering victory in hardship and guidance in weakness. We are invited to lean on God’s strength and not go it alone. Resistance signals alignment with God’s plan, so we should rely on His grace and strength. Ultimately, God will come through every time.
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“Precious” means having great value and should not be wasted or treated carelessly. God sees us as valuable, not based on our potential or level of faith, but as precious and honored. Despite past treatment, God sees us as valuable and took care in creating us. We are truly precious to God.
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