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Letting God Redefine Success
We often measure success by achievements, income, or recognition. But God’s definition of success looks very different. It’s not about how much we gain, but how faithfully we follow. Sometimes, what the world calls “success” can pull us away from what truly matters—our purpose, our peace, and our relationship with God. Letting God redefine success means trusting His plan over our own expectations. It means valuing obedience over outcomes and faith over results. When we surrender our version of success, we open the door to something deeper—true fulfillment that only comes from Him. ✨ Reflection: What does success look like in your life right now—and is it aligned with God’s purpose?
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Success is walking in your calling.
Faith That Holds Steady in Tension
There are seasons in life where everything feels uncertain—where you’re caught between what you hoped for and what you’re currently facing. It’s in these moments of tension that faith is truly tested. Faith isn’t just about believing when things are clear. It’s about trusting God even when nothing makes sense. The tension you feel isn’t meant to break you—it’s meant to build you. It’s where patience grows, where trust deepens, and where your relationship with God becomes stronger. Instead of rushing out of the discomfort, allow yourself to stay grounded in faith. God is still working, even in the waiting. ✨ Reflection: What area of your life requires steady faith right now? Share your thoughts below and let’s encourage each other 💬
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Remember that until the Holy Spirit reveals it to them, it will not make sense. Just remain faithful.
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@Alisha Hunt thank you
Welcoming God’s Work Even When It Disrupts
Sometimes, God’s work in our lives doesn’t feel convenient. It interrupts our plans, changes our direction, and pushes us out of our comfort zones. In those moments, it’s easy to feel frustrated or confused. But what if those disruptions are actually divine redirections? God often works in ways we don’t expect. What feels like a delay, a closed door, or an unexpected shift could be His way of protecting us, growing us, or leading us somewhere better. Instead of resisting the interruption, try leaning into it with faith. Trust that God sees the bigger picture—even when we don’t. ✨ Reflection: What is something in your life that didn’t go as planned, but later made sense? Let’s share and encourage one another below 💬
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@Sharon Jones great
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@Brad Berry God is faithful.
👑 Leadership That Reflects Christ’s Heart ❤️
True leadership isn’t about position, power, or recognition—it’s about serving others with humility, love, and integrity. Jesus showed us that the greatest leaders are those who are willing to serve, not to be served. Leadership that reflects Christ’s heart is marked by compassion, patience, and a genuine desire to uplift others. It’s choosing grace over pride, listening over controlling, and guiding with wisdom rather than authority alone. It’s not always easy. Leading like Christ means making sacrifices, showing kindness even when it’s not returned, and staying faithful even when no one is watching. But when we lead this way, we don’t just influence people—we impact lives. Wherever you are—at work, at home, or in your community—you are called to lead with a heart like His. ✨ Reflection: In what ways can you lead with more love and humility today?
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Leading like Christ allows discussions to take bird walks even when the discussions are different than we expected. My ladies in Bible study often stray from the topic. However, many times they are valuable. I have to give them grace even if it means topics take longer than I want them to take.
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@Teana Filson absolutely
🕊️ Forgiveness as Spiritual Freedom ✨
Forgiveness is one of the hardest things we’re called to do—especially when the pain is deep and the wounds feel fresh. It’s natural to hold on, to protect ourselves, or to wait until the other person says sorry. But forgiveness isn’t about them—it’s about you and your freedom. When we choose not to forgive, we often carry the weight of anger, bitterness, and hurt. Over time, these emotions can quietly take root in our hearts and affect our peace, our relationships, and even our walk with God. But forgiveness breaks those chains. It doesn’t mean what happened was okay. It doesn’t mean you forget or allow yourself to be hurt again. It simply means you are choosing to release the burden and trust God with justice and healing. Jesus modeled this kind of forgiveness—offering grace even in the face of pain. And when we follow His example, we open the door to true spiritual freedom. Forgiveness is not a one-time feeling—it’s often a daily decision. Some days it’s easy, other days it’s not. But each time you choose to forgive, you choose peace over pain, healing over hurt, and freedom over bondage. Let go, and let God restore your heart. ✨ Reflection: Is there someone you need to forgive today so you can experience true freedom?
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Forgiveness is so much more about us. Once we let go of the hold it has on us, we can begin to find peace. Forgiveness doesn’t necessarily mean full relationship restoration.
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I have a heart to help women deepen their relationship with the Lord.

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