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06 – The Secret of the Perfect Puzzle
We are just a tiny piece of his puzzle. Just because something doesn’t look like you want it to look doesn’t mean that it’s not. God is way bigger than us. Don’t be worried about your current situation. Have comfort in knowing that you are a child of God and he has you exactly where he wants you to be and that you are going through exactly what he wants you to be going through. Be thankful to be alive and to have the opportunity to share his love with those who are placed on your path today. Today’s revelation underscores a profound truth: "No matter what it may look like from your own eyes, things are not always as they seem. God is always working, and His plan is perfect." This secret reminds us of the divine perspective that transcends our limited human understanding. Our lives are intricately woven into a grander design that often escapes our immediate view. Even when our circumstances seem chaotic or contrary to our desires, we must remember that God's plan remains flawless and unfaltering. The Illusion of Appearances It’s easy to become disheartened when our lives don't unfold as we envisioned. When faced with difficulties, setbacks, or situations that appear contrary to our expectations, it can be challenging to maintain faith. We tend to judge by appearances, assuming that what we see is all there is. Yet, this is a limited perspective. Scripture reminds us that God's view is far broader and more encompassing than ours. His plan operates on a level that we cannot fully comprehend. Our immediate perceptions often fail to capture the full scope of His work. What might seem like a disruption or a setback is often a part of a larger, more intricate plan that is ultimately for our good and His glory. Isaiah 55:8-9: "‘For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,’ declares the Lord. ‘As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.’" Romans 8:28: "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."
01 – My first Secret…
You must actually care about people. In order to care, you need to know what they care about. What is their vision? If they don’t have one, see how they feel about helping you achieve yours. How can they fit in? Can they fit in? Ask and you shall receive. – Matthew 7:7 Every day is filled with mysteries, both small and large, waiting to be unraveled by the curious and the faithful. But the deepest secrets of life—the ones that guide us toward true fulfillment—often require divine revelation. They are not hidden from us because God wants to keep them from us, but because He desires us to seek Him. In that pursuit, we learn not just what to ask for, but how to ask, and more importantly, why we ask. The Power of Asking Jesus’ words resonate as a foundational truth: “Ask and you shall receive; seek and you shall find; knock and the door shall be opened to you” (Matthew 7:7). This promise is both simple and profound, calling us to a deeper engagement with God. It reminds us that God is not distant or unapproachable; He is ready to reveal His wisdom and guidance to those who earnestly seek it. Similarly, Jeremiah 33:3 says, "Call to me and I will answer you, and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know." But how often do we go through life without asking, without seeking, without knocking? How often do we assume we know the answers, or worse, believe the answers don’t exist at all? God’s Secrets Are for Us The truth is, God has secrets—secrets meant for us, secrets that can unlock parts of ourselves and our lives that have yet to be discovered. But there’s a catch: we must be willing to ask for them. And not just ask in the fleeting moments when desperation strikes or when we face a fork in the road, but ask daily, with intention and humility. - James 1:5: "If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him." - Psalm 25:4-5: "Show me your ways, Lord, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long."
05 – The Secret of Repentance
-God gives second chances. But he expects repentance for our shortcomings. He will give us the courage needed in order to make permanent changes when we allow him to be in control of our decisions. This morning, I was struck by a profound truth: "God gives second chances." This secret, both comforting and challenging, reveals a vital aspect of God's nature and His expectations for us. Understanding this divine principle is crucial for anyone seeking to deepen their relationship with God and transform their lives. The Promise of Second Chances One of the most remarkable aspects of God’s grace is His willingness to offer us second chances. Life is a journey marked by mistakes, missteps, slipups, and moments of failure. Yet, through it all, God remains a steadfast source of hope, rejuvenation and renewal. He provides opportunities to start over, to correct our course, and to grow from our experiences. This promise of a fresh start is not just about a clean slate; it’s about God’s unwavering commitment to our personal growth and transformation. He understands our human limitations and offers us grace to overcome our shortcomings. Each new opportunity is a testament to His love and patience. - Lamentations 3:22-23: "Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." - Isaiah 43:18-19: "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland." The Call to Repentance However, the promise of second chances is accompanied by an important expectation: repentance. To fully embrace the grace of a new beginning, we must first acknowledge our shortcomings and seek to change. Repentance involves more than just saying we're sorry; it requires a genuine turning away from past behaviors and a commitment to making lasting changes. Repentance is an active process that demands introspection and honesty. It’s about recognizing where we’ve gone astray and making a conscious decision to align our actions with God’s will. This change of heart and direction is crucial for receiving the full benefit of God’s second chances.
04 – The Secret of Asking for the Secret
The biggest secret ever is probably the most simple and best. The secret is that you should simply ask God for the secret. Everyday. And WAIT for him to tell you. Wait for as long as it takes. Waiting is why most people to WONT get the secrets. God told me that I need to Actually get on my knees to ask for the secret. God is worth way more than a simple bow. And do it first thing in the morning when it’s not convenient for me. God told me this morning that I need to get on my knees and thank him for some of the many blessings that he has given me before I ask for anything. Let alone, more secrets. I don’t deserve anything and all this asking for secrets without acknowledging what is has done for me is disrespectful and rude. The truth is that you don’t deserve to be breathing today. Life is a gift and the fact that you’re alive should be enough for you to bow down, thank God, and patiently wait until he speaks to you. Most won’t. I Will. I AM Today’s revelation is profound in its simplicity: "Simply ask God for the secret. Every day. And wait for Him to tell you." This straightforward practice may seem simple, yet its depth and significance are often overlooked. The challenge lies not just in the asking but in the patient and reverent waiting that follows. The Power of Asking and Waiting Asking God for His guidance each day is a powerful way to deepen our relationship with Him. It demonstrates our dependence on His wisdom and our desire to align ourselves with His will. However, the waiting period is where the real transformation occurs. It’s not merely about enduring the time until we receive an answer but about cultivating patience and trust. This waiting phase tests our commitment and reverence. It’s a chance to show our trust in God's perfect timing and His ability to provide what we need when we are truly ready to receive it. This practice requires a heart that is willing to submit to God's will, even when answers do not come immediately or in the way we expect.
“Breaking Free: The Life Within”
“Breaking Free: The Life Within” Life’s greatest transformations always begin from the inside. Like the egg that must crack from within to bring forth life, our growth, potential, and ultimate success depend not on external pressures, but on the fire burning inside us. True change—the kind that leads to a life of purpose and fulfillment—cannot be imposed from the outside. It must emerge from within. Jesus pointed to this truth when He said, “The kingdom of God is within you” (Luke 17:21). Everything we need to grow, achieve, and thrive is already inside us. The question is not whether we possess the potential but whether we will allow it to break free. External Pressure vs. Internal Power When external forces attempt to force change upon us, the result is often destruction—like an egg crushed by outside hands. External pressures such as societal expectations, criticism, or fear can suffocate dreams and derail potential. However, when change originates from within, it becomes a source of life. This kind of transformation is self-initiated and rooted in a deep desire to fulfill one’s God-given purpose. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Similarly, no external force can shape your destiny unless you allow it. Growth is not something that happens to you; it is something you must choose to pursue. Real change demands internal strength, faith, and a willingness to endure the struggle. Breaking Through from the Inside The Bible reminds us that transformation begins with a shift in our mindset. “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). True and lasting change starts with how we think and what we believe. Consider the caterpillar. It doesn’t become a butterfly by external force. Instead, it undergoes a painful, internal process, dissolving into nothing before being reformed into something beautiful. The struggle to emerge from its cocoon isn’t optional—it is necessary. Without the struggle, the butterfly would never strengthen its wings to fly.
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