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Pray Request!!!
Drop your prayer request below.. Remember the prayer wall is always open
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The lying spirit on my 8 year old I want it cast down & out I keep trying
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@Ashley Lunnon amennn thank you my sister in Christ !
When a Fresh Start Goes Wrong. Five Day Devotion
And no…. I didn’t write this one. I literally stumbled across it… read the description… and said, “Yeah. This is the one.” Because let’s be honest. Some of us have tried to restart. New routines. New boundaries. New mindset. New season. And somehow the internal struggle still follows. This plan hits that. We’re doing one devotional each day inside the YouVersion Bible App. If you want to join me: 🧡Click the link 🧡 Follow me in the Bible app 🧡 Let’s walk through this together We don’t just scroll Scripture over here. We study it. We wrestle with it. We grow. I’m not the author. I’m just inviting you to grow with me. Who’s starting tomorrow? 🧡 https://bible.com/reading-plans/62291/together/79174613/invitation?token=s-SNqBFHEpKpdJesQkuamA&source=share
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I started but I don’t see any specific plans other than the ones I already have unless I missed it
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@Ashley Lunnon Sorry I see it now! I am starting today
🤲🏼DAY 10 — Faith and Doubt Cannot Drive the Same Car
Some of us are praying in faith…and then rehearsing doubt the rest of the day. We say:“God, I trust You.” But then we: - replay worst-case scenarios - speak fear out loud - complain about what we just prayed over - expect it not to work James 1:6–8 says: “But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt… such a person is double-minded and unstable in all they do.” Double-minded. That doesn’t mean you never feel fear. It means you don’t let fear have the final word. Faith and doubt cannot drive the same car. One will always grab the wheel. When doubt drives:You become anxious. You overthink You Check Constantly You lose peace. When faith drives:You pray. You release You move forward You rest Faith doesn’t mean pretending doubt doesn’t knock. It means you don’t let it sit at the table. Here’s the real question: After you pray .....what do you rehearse? Because what you rehearse grows. If you rehearse fear, you’ll feel unstable.If you rehearse truth, you’ll feel grounded. Faith is not just what you say to God. It's what you repeat to yourself after. Reflection: - What thoughts do you replay after you pray? - Do your words throughout the day align with what you asked God for? - Where has doubt been louder than belief? - Declaration: I will not be double-minded.I align my thoughts with my prayers.I choose faith even when doubt knocks.I rehearse truth, not fear. Tomorrow we deal with something even deeper: Why delayed answers don’t mean denied promises.
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I’m struggling with this big time. Literally told myself this morning I was working myself up for no reason (car accident case settlement) I literally keep praying to God to remind me to rest in the truth that what he has for me will never miss me, but honestly as the days go by things, get harder. I definitely think this one is easier said than done lol
🤲🏼DAY 5 — Faith Speaks. Begging Pleads.
Up until now, we’ve been dealing with mindset. Today, we deal with your mouth. Because faith doesn’t just believe … faith speaks. 📖 Mark 11:23 says: “Whoever says to this mountain… and does not doubt in his heart, but believes… it will be done.” Notice what Jesus didn’t say. He didn’t say: - cry to God about the mountain - panic about the mountain - beg God to remove the mountain He said: SAY to the mountain. That’s not disrespectful. That’s authority. Begging talks about the problem. Faith talks to the problem. Begging says: “God, look at how big this is…” Faith says: “Mountain, move.” Begging focuses on fear. Faith focuses on alignment. And here’s where many believers get stuck: They believe God can do it… but they don’t believe they have permission to speak. But Jesus never told us to wait quietly. He told us to speak boldly. Your words matter. Your voice matters. What you say and how you say it matters. This doesn’t mean you’re bossing God around. It means you’re partnering with Him. Faith-filled speech isn’t loud. It’s aligned. Reflection - Do you talk more about your problems or to them? - What words have you been speaking over your situation? - How would your language change if you truly believed God backed you? - Declaration I speak in faith, not fear. I align my words with God’s truth. I have permission to speak boldly. I say what God says and I trust Him with the outcome. Tomorrow we’re talking about why you don’t need to “check boxes” to be approved because that one has been holding a lot of people hostage.
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Hallelujah 🙌🙌
🤲🏼DAY 2 — Inheritance Changes How You Pray
Yesterday we established this truth: You are a child, not a slave. Today we take it a step further because sonship doesn’t just change how you approach God… it changes what you expect. 📖 Galatians 4:7 says: “So you are no longer a slave, but a son; and if a son, then an heir through God.” Read that slowly. Not a visitor. Not a beggar. Not a hopeful outsider. An HEIR. Here’s the shift most believers haven’t made: Slaves ask for permission. Heirs understand inheritance. Slaves hope God will do something. Heirs trust what already belongs to them. Slaves pray from lack. Heirs pray from access. Inheritance means: - You don’t beg God to show up He already promised He would. - You don’t plead for provision you trust His nature as Father. - You don’t pray like you’re unsure you pray like you know who He is. This doesn’t mean you’re demanding or disrespectful. It means you’re secure. A child doesn’t say, “Dad… I’m sorry to ask… I know I don’t deserve it… but can I eat today?” No. They ask because they know where they belong. And here’s the hard truth If you don’t understand inheritance, you’ll keep praying like you’re hoping God approves of you. But approval was already settled at the cross. Jesus didn’t just save you He restored your position. So today’s question isn’t: “Will God help me?” It’s: “Do I believe I’m His?” Because inheritance only feels bold when you don’t realize it’s already yours. Reflection - Where do you still pray from lack instead of access? - What would change if you truly believed God is a good Father? - What have you been asking for like you’re unsure you’re allowed to? Declaration I am an heir of God. I pray from access, not lack. I trust my Father’s heart toward me. I receive what already belongs to me. Tomorrow we’re talking about why begging sounds spiritual but actually isn’t biblical. Stay here. Stay open. We’re shifting mindsets🧡🧡
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This was very eye-opening. I had a dream the other day that someone told me stop pleading in my prayers!!!! and literally here I come and see this today Father God is very intentional. I will stand like a daughter of the most high. I’m no longer asking I am accepting and standing in the truth that God already did it for me hallelujah. 🙌🙌🙌
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Jasmine Delaney
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Future cyber analyst, current student.

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