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🙌 Testimony Sunday
There is power in your story. Testimonies remind us that God is still working—healing, providing, restoring, and guiding His people in both big and small ways. What God has done for you can be the encouragement someone else is praying for today. The Bible tells us that we overcome “by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony.” When we share what God has done, we give Him glory and strengthen the faith of others. ✨ Your testimony doesn’t have to be dramatic to be powerful. It could be: A prayer that was answered Peace during a difficult season Provision when you didn’t know how things would work out Growth, healing, or a renewed heart 🕊 Let’s take time today to reflect and share. Guiding questions (optional): What has God been doing in your life recently? What challenge did He help you through? What are you thankful for right now? 💬 Share your testimony in the comments below. Your story matters. Your obedience encourages others. Let’s celebrate God’s faithfulness together. 🙏
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@Rhonda Wagoner You're very welcome 🙏 If you ever need to talk I'm here 💜
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@Renee Randall Hallelujah!!!
Trusting God With Delayed Answers
Sometimes we pray, wait, and wonder why the answer hasn’t come yet. Delays can feel discouraging, but they don’t mean denial. God’s timing is always purposeful—even when it’s hard to understand. In the waiting, He’s often doing deeper work: shaping our character, strengthening our faith, and aligning things we cannot yet see. What feels like a pause may actually be preparation. If you’re in a season of waiting right now, take heart. Keep trusting. Keep praying. God is faithful, and His answers—though delayed—are always right on time. 🙏✨ “Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.” — Psalm 27:14
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@Bobbie Sullivan I always say there's a lesson and a blessing 🙌
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Waiting is so hard! Especially since I can be inpatient, but I'm a work in progress. His way is always the right way. I had been praying for two years to find a new place to live and He blessed me with it this past April. God is good!!!
🙏 Dedicate the Year to the Lord
As a new year begins, take a moment to intentionally place it in God’s hands. When we dedicate our plans, goals, and desires to Him, we invite His guidance, peace, and purpose into every step. This year, choose to: • Seek God first in all things • Trust Him with your plans and timelines • Surrender worries and expectations • Walk daily in obedience and faith A year dedicated to the Lord is never wasted. He will lead, provide, and be faithful—every step of the way. 💛 Have you taken a moment to dedicate this year to God in prayer?
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I set an alarm for noon so that I can take time just for God and nothing else. I want to be in pray, worship, and praise. I also will be fasting each month the 1st-3rd and whenever I feel like I need to fast. Also, me and two other friends will be doing an in person Bible study. This year I'm having a Fresh Fire for God 🙌
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@Aulika Litka Me and my friends use Youversion as well. We're reading the Bible in a year too.
💰 Faith-Based Financial Stewardship
Money is a tool, not a master. Biblical stewardship teaches us that everything we have—our income, time, skills, and resources—belongs to God, and we are called to manage it wisely and faithfully. Financial stewardship isn’t about wealth; it’s about obedience, trust, and purpose. 📖 Biblical Foundations of Stewardship 1. God Owns Everything We are managers, not owners. When we recognize this, it changes how we spend, save, give, and plan. 2. Faithful With Little, Faithful With Much God cares deeply about how we handle small, everyday financial decisions. Consistency and integrity matter more than amount. 3. Giving as an Act of Worship Generosity reflects God’s heart. Giving isn’t just a transaction—it’s an expression of gratitude, trust, and faith. 🧭 Practical Ways to Practice Financial Stewardship Create a budget that reflects your values and priorities Avoid unnecessary debt and practice contentment Save with wisdom and plan for the future Give cheerfully and consistently Pray over financial decisions before acting 🙏 A Shift in Perspective Faith-based stewardship replaces fear with trust. It teaches us to rely on God rather than money for security. When our finances align with God’s principles, peace follows. How can you honor God more intentionally with your finances this season? Let’s learn, grow, and steward well—together.
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@Charlotte VanEpps Yes! It's one of the moments when you're like Ty Jesus I see you.
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I'm starting to rely on God and go to him before I spend outside of my bills. I would like if everyone would keep me in their prayers please. TIA 😊
💬 The Power of Biblical Affirmations
What we repeatedly speak and believe shapes how we think, live, and respond to life. The Bible reminds us that our words carry power—not just to express, but to build, strengthen, and renew our minds. Biblical affirmations are not positive thinking detached from truth; they are God’s Word spoken aloud, aligning our hearts and minds with what He says about us. 📖 Why Biblical Affirmations Matter 1. They renew the mind God’s Word replaces fear, doubt, and lies with truth (Romans 12:2). 2. They strengthen faith Speaking Scripture reminds us of God’s promises and builds confidence in Him. 3. They bring peace and clarity Declaring God’s truth calms anxious thoughts and centers our focus on Him. 4. They align our identity with Christ Affirmations help us remember who we are—not by the world’s standards, but by God’s 🕊 Examples of Biblical Affirmations “I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” “The Lord is my strength and my shield.” “God has not given me a spirit of fear.” When God’s Word becomes part of our daily speech, it transforms not only how we think—but how we live. 💬 Let’s reflect together: Do you have a favorite Bible verse or affirmation you speak over your life? Share it below 👇
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A verse that helps me is Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. This reminds me that when I lean on God He will give me the strength I need to keep going.
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@Kim Floer Yes, Amen sis!!!
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I love God with all my heart and I'm on fire for Him. I want to share His love and word with everyone.

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