Dear God,
Today I pray for the woman who has been carrying everyone else’s burdens while quietly ignoring her own. The one who checks on everyone else but rarely tells anyone when she’s struggling. The one who keeps showing up even when she’s tired.
Remind her that she doesn’t have to be strong every second of every day. Remind her that even Jesus stepped away to rest. Give her permission to breathe, to slow down, and to place her worries in Your hands. Help her understand that her worth isn’t found in how much she does for others. Her worth is found in being Your daughter.
Amen.
There's something beautiful about the story of the woman at the well in John 4. She came carrying more than a water jar she carried shame, regret, a painful past, and the opinions of others. That's probably why she came alone. But Jesus met her there, right in the middle of her brokenness, not after she fixed her life. I love that He didn't define her by her mistakes but saw her worth before she saw it herself. Many people need this reminder today: You may have things in your past you're not proud of and feel you've made too many mistakes. But God sees more than your failures. He sees your potential, your future, and the person you're becoming. “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
STOP CALLING SIN A STRUGGLE
It's not a struggle if you're planning it.
It's not a mistake if you keep choosing it.
God isn't mocked, He' sees what's hidden.
Grace is not a license to sin
Mercy is not permission to violate God's commands
Repentance isn't just lip service
God never asks you to be someone else or live in another season. He asks you to be faithful where you are. When you honor the present moment, you position yourself to experience the fullness of His purpose. The age you are today, the opportunities before you, and the grace available to you right now are gifts from God. Use them well, for one day you will look back and realize these were also the "good old days." Walk boldly into today. God's purpose for your life is not waiting in another season, it is unfolding right now.
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We've all been in a room where something moved us — a sermon, a speech, a conversation. And then we walked out and nothing changed. Not because it wasn't good. But because nobody told us what to do next.
Inspiration is the spark. Direction is what starts the fire.
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@OrealistMarcus@GoldenGirlSass Yes. I usually try to pray. My trauma comes from a young age but also as adult. It’s crazy how it stays with you and will keep u stuck in survival mode if unhealed. Mine is definitely unhealed. Thankyou for responding 🫶🏼
The miracles of Jesus had a purpose. They revealed who He was.
When He healed the sick, calmed the storm, or raised the dead, He wasn’t just solving problems. He was showing that He had authority over sickness, nature, and even death itself.
But the greatest mistake is to focus on the miracle and miss the One performing it.
The miracles were signs. The destination was always Jesus.
When Jesus said, “Love your enemies,” He wasn’t saying evil should be ignored or excused.
He was teaching a different way of living.
Anyone can love people who love them back. The Kingdom of God calls us higher. It calls us to show mercy even when it’s undeserved, because that’s exactly what God has shown us.
Loving your enemies doesn’t mean approving of what they do. It means refusing to let hatred take control of your heart.
Sometimes the greatest evidence of God’s work in us is how we treat the people who hurt us.