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Faith That Remains Steady in Uncertainty
Life is full of unknowns—plans change, doors close, and the future can feel unclear. In those moments, it’s easy to let fear take over. But steady faith isn’t built on perfect circumstances. It’s built on trusting God even when we don’t have all the answers. Faith means choosing to believe that God is still in control, even when everything feels uncertain. It’s holding on, not because we see the outcome, but because we trust the One who does. When uncertainty comes, let it strengthen your faith instead of shaking it.
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And even when it feels as if He’s not hearing our prayers, He always comes through! In HIS timing, not our own. Thank you so much for this! This has been my testimony this week!
🕊️ Preparing the Soul for Holy Reflection ✨
In the middle of our busy lives, it’s easy to move from one task to another without ever slowing down. But our souls need quiet moments—space to reflect, to breathe, and to reconnect with God. Preparing your soul for holy reflection isn’t about perfection. It’s about intention. It’s choosing to pause, to step away from distractions, and to invite God into your thoughts and emotions. Sometimes this looks like sitting in silence, reading Scripture, journaling, or simply praying from the heart. In these moments, God gently reveals what needs healing, what needs surrender, and what needs gratitude. Reflection allows us to realign with His truth. It helps us see clearly, let go of burdens, and grow deeper in our faith. You don’t need a perfect setting—just a willing heart. Take time today to slow down and let God speak. ✨ Reflection: What is one thing God is inviting you to reflect on today?
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@Amanda Browning I completely agree with that! I know that God will make a way out of no way!
🎶 Worship as Alignment, Not Performance 🙏
Worship is not about how well we sing, how we sound, or how others see us—it’s about the posture of our hearts. True worship isn’t a performance; it’s alignment. When we worship, we are realigning our hearts with God’s will, His truth, and His presence. It’s a moment where we surrender our worries, lay down our pride, and focus fully on Him. Sometimes we think worship needs to be loud, expressive, or “perfect.” But even in quiet moments, in stillness, or in simple prayers—God sees and honors sincere hearts. Worship is not for an audience. It’s not about impressing people. It’s about connecting with God in authenticity and humility. So whether you’re singing, praying, or simply sitting in His presence—remember, it’s not about performance. It’s about alignment. ✨ Reflection: Are you worshiping to be seen, or to be aligned with God?
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As I reflect, I know that I don’t worship to be “seen” necessarily. I find it hard to fully immerse myself in His presence while worshipping at my church because I’m on the praise and Worship team and the service is livestreams so I have to be mindful about so many things. It has been very difficult for me to fully praise God in my worship without thinking about all of the other things (how I look or am I singing the right note or does my volume match with the singers beside me)
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@Alisha Hunt thank you! I really needed that!
Faith That Produces Fruit Over Time 🍎
Faith isn’t always about instant results. Sometimes, it grows quietly—like a seed planted in good soil. You may not see changes right away, but over time, your faith begins to produce fruit in your life. Patience, love, kindness, and perseverance—these are signs of a faith that is alive and growing. 🌿 Don’t get discouraged if things feel slow. God is working behind the scenes, nurturing your faith day by day. Stay rooted, stay consistent, and trust the process. “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” – Galatians 6:9 ✨ What fruit have you seen growing in your life lately?
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My church completed a week-long liquid-only fast and I haven’t been the same since! God has shown me a new way of thinking and has continued to guide me along the way. This isn’t to say that my days have gotten any easier. But, I’m speaking to God more and allowing Him to guide me.
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@Melissa Mullen Amen to that!
Growth That Comes Through Surrender
We often think growth comes from trying harder, pushing forward, and holding everything together on our own. But in the life of faith, some of the deepest growth happens when we learn to surrender. Surrender is not weakness. It is trust. It’s the moment we stop trying to control every outcome and begin placing our plans, worries, and expectations into God’s hands. It’s admitting that we don’t have all the answers, and allowing God to guide the direction of our lives. Sometimes surrender comes during difficult seasons—when things don’t go the way we hoped, when prayers seem unanswered, or when we reach the limits of our own strength. In those moments, letting go can feel uncomfortable. Yet it is often the very place where God begins to shape something new within us. When we surrender, God works in ways we could never accomplish on our own. He softens our hearts, strengthens our faith, and helps us grow in patience, humility, and trust. The truth is, surrender doesn’t mean giving up on life—it means giving control to the One who sees the bigger picture. And as we place our lives in His hands, we begin to experience a deeper kind of growth—one that is rooted not in striving, but in faith. Sometimes the greatest transformation begins with a simple prayer: “God, I trust You with this.”
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Yes!!!!! Amen! Surrender it all to God!
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Jasmin Barnes
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I’m a mom and a wife. Just living my life the best way I know how. One step at a time.

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