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Remain in His presence
·Rapha Abreu

Remain in His presence

It is common to ask, “What is God’s will for my life?” In the midst of decisions, expectations, and dreams, we seek clear, quick, and definitive answers. We want to understand our calling, our mission, and the next step. However, many times God does not respond with a complete map, but with an invitation: remain in His presence. God’s will is not, most of the time, revealed all at once. It is discerned along the journey, through daily obedience that builds intimacy with Him. Before revealing destinations, God shapes hearts. Before showing the “where,” He works on the “who.” The presence of God is not a reward for those who get it right, but the path for those who desire to walk with Him. When we understand this, we stop running after answers and begin to rest in the One who guides every step. God’s will is born in His presence “Show me your ways, Lord, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.” Psalm 25:4–5 Moses did not ask for direction first; he asked for presence. In Exodus 33:14, God […]

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Prayer: God’s dreams
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Prayer: God’s dreams

Lord God, we thank You because even when our plans fail and our paths seem uncertain, You remain in control of everything. We are grateful because we are not abandoned in the face of frustration, but we can trust that You are Sovereign and care for every detail of our lives. Help us to recognize that our dreams, even when they are good, need to be placed in Your hands, trusting that Yours are far greater. Forgive us for the times when we trust more in our own understanding than in Your guidance. When frustration arises because things do not happen as we imagined, remind our hearts that Your eyes see far beyond what we can comprehend and that You are always redirecting our steps toward something better. Teach us to rest in You and not in our own efforts. Father, teach us to respond biblically to frustration and anxiety. Instead of lamenting or complaining, may we bring everything before You in prayer and with gratitude, knowing that the peace that surpasses all understanding will guard our hearts. May our faith not depend on circumstances, but on the certainty that Your hands are at work even when we do not […]

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Frustrated
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Frustrated

Each new “cycle” is usually accompanied by well-defined plans, goals, and expectations. We dream, organize paths, and imagine outcomes. However, when reality does not align with what we planned, frustration arises. Everyday Christian life teaches us that frustration is not the end of the journey, but it can be the point where God begins to lead us into something much greater. God remains in control “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” Proverbs 16:9 Frustration arises when we place too much trust in what we have planned and forget that God sees beyond what we can see. When our plans fail, it does not mean that God is late, but that He is redirecting us. Surrendering our plans to the Lord is an exercise of daily faith. Psalm 37:5 invites us to trust, rest, and wait for God to act. Frustration becomes lighter when we understand that we do not carry the weight of the future alone. God not only knows the way—He walks with us. In everyday Christian life, learning to deal with frustrated plans is learning to depend less on our own control and more on divine direction. The failure of an […]

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Prayer: A steady journey
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Prayer: A steady journey

Lord God, we thank You for the special moments that warm our hearts, for the celebrations that renew our hope, and for the new beginnings that remind us of Your love. Thank You because, in every moment, You call us closer to You. Help us not to limit our faith to dates or emotions, but to live a constant and true relationship with You. Forgive us when we allow routine to silence Your calling in our lives. Many times, when the calendar turns and ordinary days arrive, we become distracted and lose focus on Your Kingdom. Teach us to follow Christ with daily faithfulness, recognizing that the same God who speaks in special moments continues to speak in the ordinary moments of life. Strengthen our hearts to truly live the mission You have entrusted to us. Help us understand that Jesus’ “Go” has no expiration date and does not depend on circumstances. May this lead us to love, serve, teach, and testify to Your Word every day, making our lives a living instrument of Your Kingdom, even when enthusiasm fades. Lord, consecrate every detail of our routine. May everything we do, in every situation, be done for Your glory. Transform […]

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The call continues
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The call continues

The special dates on the Christian calendar invite us to reflection, fellowship, and reunion with God. End-of-year services and messages about new beginnings warm the heart and renew hope. However, when the calendar turns and January arrives with its routine, God’s call must not lose its voice in our lives. Faith is not seasonal, and the Kingdom does not operate according to commemorative dates. Following Christ is a daily commitment that goes beyond emotional moments and reaches into the ordinary flow of life. The same God who spoke during a special service continues to speak on an ordinary Monday. The call does not end when the celebrations end; it continues to be lived out with consistency. Expiration date “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20 Jesus ends His earthly ministry with the clear command to “go.” There is no deadline, no specific season, and no requirement for a favorable emotional state. The Great Commission is not limited to spiritually intense […]

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Reunion
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Reunion

As soon as Christmas Day passes, everything around us seems to quiet down again. The rush to buy gifts, the ingredients for the dinner, organizing the house… Everything settles, and we simply wait for the new year to begin. Christmas leads us into a reunion with Jesus and His truth, and the turn of the year soon after brings a sense of new opportunities and a renewed hope. A time of realignment “And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying: ‘Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be His people, and God Himself will be with them and be their God.’” Revelation 21:3 Christmas marks more than the birth of Jesus; it also represents a reunion. The God who, in the beginning, walked with humanity and was separated by sin, chooses once again to dwell among us. In the midst of the year-end rush and the expectations of a new beginning, Christmas invites us back to the place we were never meant to leave: the presence of God. The beginning of a new year often awakens reflections, adjustments, and resolutions. But before any goal, God’s greatest invitation is to […]

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The silence of the birth
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The silence of the birth

“Thus says the Sovereign Lord, the Holy One of Israel: ‘In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength, but you would have none of it.’” Isaiah 30:15 Before the birth of Jesus, the world went through about four hundred years of prophetic silence. From the last announcement in Malachi until the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary, there were no records of new direct revelations from God. For many, this silence could be interpreted as absence, but in truth, it was part of a plan carefully carried out by the Lord. God’s silence is not empty, nor does it mean abandonment. It carries intention, preparation, and alignment. While there was no prophetic voice, God was arranging times, people, cultures, and circumstances for the greatest event in history: the incarnation of the Son. The same happens with us. There are seasons when God seems silent, but that does not mean He has stopped working. Silence precedes spiritual births, maturity, and the fulfillment of promises. Not every silence is a “no”; often, it is simply a “not yet.” A guarded promise “Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and dreadful day of the […]

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Prayer: Preparing ourselves
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Prayer: Preparing ourselves

God, in a season when our days are filled with commitments, lists, and expectations, we pause before You to acknowledge that many times we organize everything around us, yet neglect the space within us.We ask for forgiveness for the times our schedules have been too full for Your presence. Teach us to slow down, to be silent, and to remember that what matters most is not what we prepare externally, but the place we open in our hearts to receive You. Jesus, just as on that night when there was no room for You in the inn, we recognize that at times there is no space in our routine for Your voice. We clean the house, plan gatherings, and dream about the new year, but leave our hearts disordered. Today, willingly, we open the door. Remove from us anxiety, the need for control, and haste, so that You may not be just a visitor, but the One who remains with us. Help us align our expectations with Yours. In the midst of earthly plans, teach us to prepare the way for Your presence. May we not be merely excited about dates, but passionate about walking with You every day. May […]

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Prepared
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Prepared

We are in the final month of the year, when preparations for Christmas and the New Year fill our days: lists, goals, shopping, schedules, and expectations. We organize everything to welcome guests or to visit someone special, to turn the year “the right way” and begin a new cycle. But amid so many external adjustments, an important question arises: are we preparing in the same way to receive Jesus? A full schedule “She gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.” Luke 2:7 Many times, our lives are so full of commitments, tasks, and plans that there is no room left for the presence of Christ. We tidy the house, plan the dinner, organize gatherings, and set goals for the coming year, yet we leave the heart disordered. Jesus continues knocking at the door, as Revelation 3:20 says, longing to come in and dine with us—but He does not force His way in. He waits for the door to be opened willingly. Preparing for Jesus is not about filling our lives with activities, but about removing excess. It is emptying the […]

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Prayer: The path to the promise
·Rapha Abreu

Prayer: The path to the promise

God, today I come before You acknowledging that the desert has never been a sign of abandonment, but of revelation. Help me understand that even when my steps feel weary, when the hot wind drains me, and when the silence scares me, I know You are still working deeply within me. May I see the desert not as punishment, but as the place where You shape my character, refine my faith, and prepare my heart for Your promise. Just as You led Israel for forty years, teach me to remember the passage in Deuteronomy 8:2 (NIV): “Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years…”Show me that every detail of my journey has purpose and that nothing escapes Your control. When my strength is small and I don’t know which direction to take, I know Your presence guides me. May I learn to depend more on You than on any human support. Jesus, You also went through the desert and overcame. So I ask You: strengthen my heart when temptations come, teach me to walk in Your steps, and when I feel hungry, thirsty, tired, or uncertain, be my sustenance. Reveal who […]

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Purpose in the desert
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Purpose in the desert

The desert is not a place of abandonment, but of revelation. It is in silence, in lack, and in uncertainty that God works most deeply within us. Every great man and woman in the Bible walked through deserts as preparation, not punishment. The desert is the stage where character is shaped and purpose is revealed through refined faith. The journey “Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep his commands.“ Deuteronomy 8:2 The people of Israel believed the desert was a place of punishment, but God used it as a school. For forty years, the Lord taught His people to depend on Him daily (through the manna, the cloud, and the water flowing from the rock). The desert is the season when God removes our human supports and invites us to rely solely on His provision. It is difficult to understand purpose while still walking through the hot sand and silent sky. Our pain is never wasted; He turns every difficulty into a teaching tool. In the desert, He teaches us to hear His voice, […]

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Prayer: Sensitive heart
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Prayer: Sensitive heart

Lord, I know that so often my heart becomes heavy, hardened, and distracted. How many times have I let feelings and desires pull me away from Your presence. Visit the deepest parts of my being and make my heart sensitive to Your voice once again. May I hear Your whisper again and move according to Your Spirit. I don’t want to live with a heart of stone, unable to receive Your seed. Give me a heart of flesh—soft and willing to be shaped by Your hands. Free me from all resistance to Your will, and teach me to obey even when I don’t understand what You are doing. May my repentance be sincere, and may I never grow comfortable living far from You. Lord, help me not to be distracted by the voices of this world. May sin find no space in me, and may pride not close my ears to Your correction. Renew in me the first love—the one that moves me to pour myself out and rejoice in the simple things of Your Kingdom. May my love for You never grow cold, and may Your presence be my greatest delight. Take control of every area of my life. […]

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Hardened heart
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Hardened heart

We can become resistant to God’s voice when we allow pride, hurt, or unbelief to take control. A hardened heart is like dry soil—unable to receive the seed of the Word and bear fruit. The danger lies in becoming accustomed to living far from God’s presence. Hardening the heart doesn’t happen all at once, but gradually, as we resist the voice of the One who desires to transform us. Stopping to listen “As has just been said: ‘Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts as you did in the rebellion.’” Hebrews 3:15 The hardening of the heart begins when we stop listening. God speaks in many ways—through His Word, prayer, circumstances, or even through people—but when we ignore His warnings, our hearts begin to grow insensitive. A hardened heart is not one that cannot hear, but one that hears and chooses not to yield, or is too numb to discern. That’s what happened with Pharaoh in Egypt. Even in the face of miracles and wonders, he insisted on resisting God’s will. The result was destruction. Likewise, when we insist on controlling our own lives and denying the work of the Spirit, we begin to drift away […]

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Prayer: Perfected in the fire
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Prayer: Perfected in the fire

Lord, I know that true faith is not born from easy days, but forged in the flames of trials. Even when I do not understand the path, I choose to trust in You. Remind me always that I am not tested to be destroyed, but to be molded, purified, and strengthened. Teach me to rest in Your purpose, even when the fire feels too intense. You know my limitations and my fear in the face of difficulties at times. But I know that the same God who allowed the fire for Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego was also inside the furnace with them and did not let it consume them. Do not let my eyes focus on the possible pain, but turn my attention to Your constant presence in the midst of it. May I see Your hand even in the hardest circumstances, and learn to recognize Your care even in the furnace. May the fire transform me, burning away pride, self-sufficiency, and doubt, and reveal a heart completely surrendered to You. Purify me like gold, so that my faith may become precious in Your eyes. Through it all, may Your name be glorified. Father, I believe that every furnace has […]

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Faith tested by fire
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Faith tested by fire

Faith is easy when everything is going well, but it is forged in the flames of trials. We are not tested for our destruction but to be purified and strengthened—never beyond what we can bear. Just as gold is refined by fire, our faith is strengthened when it remains firm in the midst of adversity. It’s in those moments that we move from merely talking about trusting God to truly living that trust, even when we don’t understand the path ahead. Faith that endures “So that the trial of your faith, being much more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire, may be found to praise, honor, and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” 1 Peter 1:7 Peter compares faith to gold, which must be purified to reach its true value. Likewise, God allows the fire of trials to remove impurities—pride, doubt, self-reliance. The fire doesn’t come to consume, but to transform. When we remain firm even without seeing the outcome, we are being shaped into the image of Christ. True faith isn’t measured by the absence of struggles but by perseverance through them. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were not spared from the furnace, but […]

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Prayer: Turned toward Christ
·Rapha Abreu

Prayer: Turned toward Christ

Father, I know that many times I’ve befriended what killed Your Son. The world offers sin that no longer seems so frightening. It’s presented in a way that looks comforting and normal. God, break the earthly ties that bind me, clothe me with Your truth, and free me from the silent slavery that pulls me away from You. Jesus conquered sin and triumphed over death, yet so many of us still stay close to what destroys. Purify my heart, Lord. Help me see that sin is not entertainment, rest, or escape, but separation from Your presence. Make me watchful and aware that the enemy advances slowly upon a sleeping heart. I want to surrender daily to Your Spirit and seek Your presence in every moment of my days. Reveal where there are errors and weaknesses in me. Lead me in the right path and make me sensitive to discern. Keep me away from places where what should be hated has been normalized. And if it is Your will for me to walk through such places, strengthen me to be a light, giving me clarity with every step. I long for a holy fear — not a paralyzing one, but the […]

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Friends of sin
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Friends of sin

Sin never stopped destroying; it only learned to disguise itself better. What was once seen as abominable is now often treated as natural, acceptable, or even entertaining. What we forget is that the same sin that led Christ to the cross is the same one that tries to steal our spirit every day. When we befriend sin, we stop noticing how it slowly weakens us until it completely separates us from God. Comfort as a covering “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23 Sin never presents itself as destruction at first. It arrives softly, wrapped in comfort, as something harmless that seems to ease life’s weight. Little by little, it settles into our hearts and becomes part of our routine. An indifferent glance, a proud word, a selfish choice—each seems too small to cause great harm. But that’s exactly how sin works: a slow trap. It gives us a false sense of freedom while quietly making us slaves. The Christian life requires surrender, and the enemy knows how hard it is for us to let go. That’s why he makes sin attractive, offering temporary pleasure […]

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Prayer: Eternally healed
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Prayer: Eternally healed

Father, thank You for being the God who heals—who transforms us in both visible and invisible ways. Even when physical healing doesn’t come, You are present, working in the unseen. Help me to recognize that Your work goes beyond the flesh—that healing is also divine and spiritual. Even in the face of death or loss, You are the true victory. Teach me to trust in the promise of eternal life with You. Even when we are not healed in this life, we receive eternal healing by Your side. When it is Your will, heal us here and extend our days on earth with health—but help my heart understand that even when we don’t see healing with human eyes, we have already gained eternal life in You. May I learn from Jesus and experience the peace that surpasses all understanding. Help me live in the hope of the healing that is already taking place, even when I cannot see it. May I not fix my eyes on things happening the way I desire, but on who You are—a Father who cares and pours out His grace. Let each day of my life on earth be marked by faith, not by doubt […]

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Invisible healing
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Invisible healing

Losing someone we love is one of the hardest moments in the human journey. The pain of longing and the physical absence seem to contradict our faith and often make us question why God doesn’t heal or stop the suffering.However, the truth is that God always heals—sometimes in a visible way, other times in an eternal one. When we are in Christ, even death becomes a doorway to life, for He has conquered it. Different forms “But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” Isaiah 53:5 We often expect healing to come in a physical, immediate, and visible form. We long to see the body restored, the pain fade, and the smile return. But God sees beyond what human eyes can perceive. His healing is not limited to the flesh—it reaches the spirit, the soul, and eternity. There are pains He does not remove but transforms into lessons, comfort, and faith. Spiritual healing goes deeper than any human medicine can reach. God doesn’t just remove sickness; He restores the heart, renews the mind, and strengthens hope. Faith does not […]

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Prayer: Humble in spirit
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Prayer: Humble in spirit

Father, everything I am and everything I have comes from You. May I not seek my own glory, but Yours. True greatness is found in bowing before You and serving the people You have placed in my life. Teach me to think less of myself and more of Christ, according to Your call to live by the spirit of the Kingdom. Jesus, in Your example we see that humility is not weakness but strength—and it exalts God. May I have in me the same mindset that was in You, and may my heart be that of a servant, not turned toward pride, but molded to love as You have loved and continue to love. Dwell in my heart, and let humility blossom with every step I take. Help me to let go of selfish ambitions and to bear with one another in love, decreasing my “self” so that more of You may be seen in me. Heal the soil of my heart; remove from me the heart of stone and give me a heart of flesh (Ezekiel 36:26). May I be sensitive to Your voice and become teachable—ready to learn, grow, and change. Let humility not be mere appearance but […]

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Humility: The language of the Kingdom
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Humility: The language of the Kingdom

Humility is the language heaven understands. In a world that values self-promotion and recognition, the Kingdom of God moves in the opposite direction: He exalts the humble and resists the proud. To be humble is to think less of oneself and more of Christ. Humility is the posture of one who recognizes that everything they have and everything they are comes from God. A bowed heart “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and He will lift you up.” James 4:10 Greatness in the Kingdom of God is measured by the ability to bow down. Jesus taught that whoever humbles themselves will be exalted. That’s because God is not looking for people who place themselves on top, but for hearts willing to sit at His feet. Humility is not weakness—it’s the strength of those who recognize their dependence on the Father. When we humble ourselves before God, we make room for Him to work. Pride closes spiritual doors, but humility unlocks them. God never rejects a broken heart that cries out to Him. Every time we acknowledge our limitations and surrender to His will, we allow His glory to be revealed in us and become more sensitive to His presence. Being humble […]

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Prayer: Empowered for the calling
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Prayer: Empowered for the calling

Father, thank You for calling me from the womb and adopting me as Your beloved child. May I not be intimidated by the size of the mission You have placed in my hands, because I know I will not walk this path alone. Strengthen me to say “yes” with courage, knowing that the calling does not depend on my strength, but on Your presence within me. When I feel inadequate or afraid of not being enough, remind my heart that You choose me daily so that Your glory may be revealed through my weakness—and I choose to follow You. May I live in the faith that the purpose of the calling is to see Your power working where my strength cannot reach, so that I remain dependent on You and spread Your love to others, blooming for Your Kingdom. The grace that sustains me is greater than any challenge. God, may Your seal rest upon me, just as Your Spirit rested upon David even before he ascended the throne. Empower me to remain faithful in the deserts, to endure the battles, and to glorify You with all my heart, without seeking human recognition. Teach me to pursue anointing more than […]

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My calling is too big!
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My calling is too big!

There are moments when God’s calling seems too great for us to carry. We look at our limitations, insecurities, and weaknesses and think, “Lord, did You choose the wrong person?” But what we need to understand is that the calling never depends on our natural ability, but on God’s presence within us. He never makes mistakes and doesn’t choose us because we are strong, but to make us strong in Him. The courage in saying “yes” “Ah, Sovereign Lord! I do not know how to speak; I am too young.” Jeremiah 1:6 Jeremiah felt afraid when God called him—just like Moses before Pharaoh and Gideon in the middle of the battle. They all saw themselves as small before the greatness of the mission, but God always responded in the same way: “I will be with you.” The calling is not a burden for those who trust in God’s presence; it is an invitation to experience His power working through our weakness. The calling is perfectly sized for God to be glorified, and He places it in the hands of those He equips. The Lord never sends us to do something we can fulfill on our own, because the purpose is […]

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Prayer: God works through “yes”
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Prayer: God works through “yes”

Father, thank You that Your strength does not depend on mine, but that through my “yes,” You strengthen me to keep going. Thank You for teaching me each day that obedience is not following only when everything seems right, but believing and acting even before seeing. May I have the courage to obey Your commandments, even when my understanding fails, trusting that in every obedient step lies the seed of a miracle. Jesus asked the servants to fill the jars with water—and they witnessed a miracle. He asked Peter to cast his nets again after catching nothing all night—and it became the greatest catch of his life! So often, the miracle stands beside the act of faith, the obedient step, even when the situation appears impossible. Lord, do not let my faith be made of mere words or comfortable beliefs. Awaken in me a burning desire to manifest Your Kingdom through obedience, even when it costs me everything. Help me see that the true miracle is not only about visible results, but about the inner transformation that happens when I choose to trust You. May my life be marked by gestures of faith—by steady, daily actions in the details—that reveal […]

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