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36 contributions to Walking with God - Devotional
Reconciling Breached Covenant Relationships
Scripture – Colossians 3:13 (KJV)Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye. Word for Today:Covenant relationships are relationships joined together by God for purpose, growth, support, and spiritual destiny. These relationships are deeper than casual connections because they often carry Kingdom assignment, accountability, love, and mutual responsibility. But even covenant relationships can experience breaches through offense, misunderstanding, pride, hurt, silence, betrayal, or unmet expectations. When these breaches are left unresolved, division, distance, and hardness of heart can begin to grow. God desires reconciliation where reconciliation is possible. Reconciliation does not always mean returning to the exact same level of closeness, but it does mean allowing healing, forgiveness, wisdom, and truth to take place. Restoration begins when both humility and honesty are present. Many times, people want restored relationships without accountability, repentance, communication, or healing. But true reconciliation requires: - humility, - truth, - forgiveness, - maturity, - and willingness from both sides. Pride keeps relationships broken, but humility opens the door for healing. In covenant relationships, we must learn how to: - communicate with wisdom, - address issues instead of avoiding them, - extend grace, - and protect relationships from unnecessary offense. Not every relationship is meant to continue in the same form forever, but God does care about how we handle people, especially those He connected to our lives for a reason and a season. Love covers, but love also confronts truthfully and wisely. Ignoring issues does not heal them. Mature relationships require both grace and healthy communication. Sometimes reconciliation also means releasing bitterness, unrealistic expectations, or emotional control. Healing cannot happen where manipulation, resentment, or constant offense remain.
Reconciling Breached Covenant Relationships
1 like • May 22
I can release what I’ve been carrying in silence and bring it before God honestly. Reconciliation starts internally before it ever happens externally. That was such a good word
Strengthening One Another in Love
Scripture – Philippians 2:3–4 (KJV)Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others. Word for Today: In the Kingdom, we are called to build one another up—not compete, compare, or tear each other down. Healthy Kingdom relationships are rooted in encouragement, honor, humility, and love. In the Kingdom Tribe, we push one another toward purpose, growth, healing, and obedience to God. We encourage one another to rise higher and become all that God has called us to be. True Kingdom people do not shrink themselves to make someone else feel more important, more comfortable, or more secure. God never called you to minimize your gifts, your voice, or your calling to protect someone else’s insecurity. At the same time, Kingdom maturity also teaches humility. Philippians 2 reminds us to esteem others and not operate from pride, selfish ambition, or the need for recognition. There is a difference between walking confidently in your assignment and operating in self-exaltation. In the Kingdom, we can celebrate one another without competition because we understand that every person has a unique assignment and grace from God. Real love creates healthy environments where people can grow without fear, comparison, jealousy, or intimidation. Love does not compete for attention—it supports, strengthens, and covers. Scripture says that love covers a multitude of sins (1 Peter 4:8). This means love chooses grace over constant criticism, restoration over tearing people down, and understanding over unnecessary offense. A strong Kingdom community does not rejoice when others struggle. Instead, it prays, encourages, corrects in love, and helps restore one another with wisdom and maturity. When people feel safe, valued, and encouraged, growth becomes possible. We are not called to dim our light for others, nor are we called to use our light to overshadow others. We are called to walk in love, honor, and mutual encouragement so that everyone can grow into the fullness of what God has called them to be.
0 likes • May 21
Thank you for the reminder!
Walking Through Open Doors
Scripture – Revelation 3:8 (KJV)…behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it… Word for Today: In this season, God is extending grace and favor to walk through doors He has opened. These are not doors forced by human effort—they are doors established by divine timing and purpose. The weight of God’s glory will rest upon your God-given assignment. What once felt difficult will begin to move with greater clarity and momentum because God is breathing upon what He ordained. Do not fear the size of the opportunity before you. If God opened the door, He also released the grace to walk through it. This is not the season to shrink back—it is the season to move forward in obedience and confidence. Prayer Focus: Grace, favor, and boldness Declaration: I walk boldly through the doors God has opened for me. Reflection: What opportunity has God placed before you in this season? Check-in: What fear or hesitation do you need to release to move forward?
0 likes • May 20
I need to release the fear or hesitation of the unknown and just trust God in this season no matter what. I’m learning that Open doors are opportunities/next level. I’m envisioning an elevator. When the door opens you have the opportunity to go up/down or advance to the next level. An elevator door does not open just for you to stand there and admire it — it opens because there is another level you are meant to reach.The open door is often an invitation to elevation, not just access but we miss our season because we hesitate at the door for many reasons thus the reason discernment is so important. I’m really trying NOT to miss the open doors in this season and trust God !
Kingdom Tribe: Kingdom Connections, Purpose, and Divine Alignment”
A tribe is more than just a group of people. A tribe is a community of individuals connected by purpose, loyalty, values, vision, culture, and relationship. Spiritually and emotionally, your tribe consists of the people God places around you to strengthen, support, encourage, sharpen, and journey with you through different seasons of life. From a Kingdom perspective, a tribe represents covenant relationships, spiritual family, people who pray with you and for you, those who help carry vision and purpose, safe people who help you grow, and individuals connected by faith, identity, and destiny. In the Bible, tribes represented identity, inheritance, order, and belonging. The nation of Israel was made up of twelve tribes, each carrying a specific role and purpose. God has always worked through divine connection, community, and relationship. Not everyone is a part of your tribe. Just because people are with you does not mean they are for you. Discernment matters. Some people are connected to your environment but not assigned to your destiny. A true tribe is built on loyalty, purpose, growth, accountability, and genuine connection. Your tribe will pray for you, sharpen you, correct you, celebrate you, protect your heart, and help push you toward purpose. A healthy tribe does not control you — it strengthens you. It does not isolate you from God — it helps cultivate your relationship with Him. Even though everyone belongs to God, that does not mean we were created to walk alone. Religion can create routines without relationship, but a true tribe cultivates life, support, healing, wisdom, encouragement, accountability, and Kingdom alignment. When someone says, “Thank God for my tribe,” they are often thanking God for the people assigned to walk with them — their support system, spiritual family, loyal community, circle of encouragement, and Kingdom connections. Not everyone is assigned to your journey, but God will always provide a tribe that helps you grow, heal, build, and fulfill purpose.
0 likes • May 18
Well said!!!! ❤️🥰
Walking Through Open Doors
Scripture – Revelation 3:8 (KJV)…behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it… Word for Today: In this season, God is extending grace and favor to walk through doors He has opened. These are not doors forced by human effort—they are doors established by divine timing and purpose. The weight of God’s glory will rest upon your God-given assignment. What once felt difficult will begin to move with greater clarity and momentum because God is breathing upon what He ordained. Do not fear the size of the opportunity before you. If God opened the door, He also released the grace to walk through it. This is not the season to shrink back—it is the season to move forward in obedience and confidence. Prayer Focus: Grace, favor, and boldness Declaration: I walk boldly through the doors God has opened for me. Reflection: What opportunity has God placed before you in this season? Check-in: What fear or hesitation do you need to release to move forward?
0 likes • May 15
(Transparency here) sometimes I have a dumb attack and I have a fear of failure because I’m looking at the problem instead of the Provider. I’m feeling the pressure, carrying the weight of overthinking, second guessing myself, and wondering if I’m enough for what God has called me to do. But the moment I shift my eyes back to God, I’m reminded that my strength was never supposed to come from me anyway. He’s my strength!!! Fear magnifies the problem, but faith magnifies the Provider. God never asked me to have all the answers — He asked me to trust Him. Pressure may be present, but so is His grace. And even in my weak moments, God is still teaching me, growing me, and proving that failure is not my identity. He is my source, my wisdom, and my help.
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