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👂 Learning to Listen Before Acting ✨
In a fast-paced world, it’s easy to react quickly—to speak, decide, or act without fully listening. But wisdom often begins with stillness. Learning to listen before acting is a powerful discipline that can transform our relationships, decisions, and spiritual growth. Sometimes, we rush because we feel pressured, emotional, or eager to fix things. But not every situation requires an immediate response. Taking time to listen—whether to God, to others, or even to our own thoughts—helps us respond with clarity instead of confusion. The Bible reminds us in James 1:19, “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.” This simple instruction carries deep wisdom. When we truly listen, we understand better. When we understand better, we act wiser. Listening shows humility. It tells others, “You matter.” It creates space for understanding instead of conflict. And when it comes to our faith, listening allows us to hear God’s direction clearly instead of relying on our own impulses. Before you act today, pause. Take a breath. Pray. Listen. You might find that the right action becomes clearer when you take the time to truly hear first. ✨ Reflection: When was the last time you paused to listen before reacting? What changed because you did?
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This is exactly what I needed to hear today. My temper sure did try to get the best of me.
✨ Show & Tell: Your Favorite Christian Item ✨
We all have something special that reminds us of our faith and keeps us connected to God throughout the day 💛 Today, we’d love for you to share your favorite Christian item! Is it your cross necklace, devotion journal, Bible, a faith-inspired shirt, or something else close to your heart? 📸 Take a photo 💬 Share the story behind it 🙏 Tell us why it’s meaningful to you Your story might inspire someone else in their walk with Christ ✨ Drop your photos in the comments—we can’t wait to see and celebrate your faith!
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@Helen Munger Her name is Kindra Pennala
🎶 Share a Worship Song That Moves You
Worship has a way of reaching places words cannot. A single song can bring peace, remind us of God’s faithfulness, or help us surrender what we’re carrying. Music often becomes a prayer when our own words fall short. 💛 Let’s share together: What worship song moves your heart right now? Is there a lyric that speaks deeply to you? When do you usually listen to it—during prayer, driving, or quiet time? 🎧 Drop the song title and artist in the comments below and share why it means something to you. Your song might be exactly what someone else in this community needs today. 🙏
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I sing in my head, "Holy Spirit Rain down." By Alvin Slaughter especially when I'm anxious.
Faithfulness When Answers Don’t Come Quickly 🌿
There are seasons in life when we pray, wait, and hope—but the answers don’t seem to come. The silence can feel heavy, and the waiting can test our faith more than the challenges themselves. In those moments, it’s easy to wonder if God hears us, or if He is still working behind the scenes. But faith is often strengthened not in the moments when everything is clear, but in the quiet spaces where we continue to trust without immediate answers. God’s timing is rarely the same as ours. What feels like delay may actually be preparation. What feels like silence may be a season where God is shaping our hearts, teaching patience, or aligning things in ways we cannot yet see. Faithfulness during waiting is powerful. It means choosing to believe that God is still good, still present, and still faithful—even when we don’t understand the process. Sometimes the greatest growth in our spiritual lives happens in the waiting. The prayers we keep praying, the hope we keep holding, and the trust we continue to place in God become the foundation of a deeper faith. If you’re in a season where answers seem slow, remember this: God has not forgotten you. He is still working, even in the waiting. And when the answers finally come, you may realize that every moment of waiting was part of a greater purpose
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Exactly what I needed to read
Recognizing God’s Work in New Seasons
Life is full of seasons. Some feel comfortable and familiar, while others bring unexpected change. New seasons can sometimes feel uncertain—like stepping into a place where we don’t yet know what God is doing. But often, the beginning of something new is where God is quietly working the most. God moves through transitions. When one chapter ends and another begins, He is often preparing our hearts for growth, deeper faith, and new opportunities we couldn’t see before. What may feel like disruption can actually be divine redirection. Recognizing God’s work in a new season requires a heart that is open and attentive. It means pausing to notice the small ways He provides, the doors He opens, and the lessons He teaches along the way. Sometimes His work is obvious—new blessings, new relationships, new opportunities. Other times, it’s quieter: a change in perspective, renewed strength, or a deeper sense of peace in the middle of uncertainty. Every new season carries purpose. Even when we don’t fully understand where the path leads, we can trust that God is guiding each step. The same God who was faithful in past seasons remains faithful in the ones ahead. So if you find yourself in a new season today, take a moment to look closely. You may discover that God has already been working in ways you didn’t notice at first. And what once felt uncertain may become the very place where your faith grows the most. ✨
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Lydia Ramirez
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I came to Jesus in 1999. I fell away from God, but He was patient while I found my way back .

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