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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?
1 like • 20d
Amen
Compassion as a Daily Spiritual Practice
Compassion is often thought of as a feeling—something we experience when we see someone hurting or going through a difficult time. But in a life of faith, compassion is more than a moment of emotion. It is a daily spiritual practice. Practicing compassion means choosing kindness even in ordinary moments. It’s listening when someone needs to be heard, offering patience when others are struggling, and extending grace when it would be easier to judge. Small acts of compassion can have a powerful impact. A gentle word, a thoughtful message, or simply being present for someone can bring comfort in ways we may never fully realize. When compassion becomes part of our daily rhythm, it shapes the way we see the world. We begin to notice people more deeply—their struggles, their hopes, and the quiet ways they may need encouragement. Living with compassion also transforms our own hearts. It reminds us to slow down, to see others with understanding, and to reflect the love that God shows to us every day. Compassion doesn’t require grand gestures. Often, it grows through simple, consistent acts of care. And when practiced daily, compassion becomes a powerful reflection of faith—one that quietly brings light, healing, and hope into the lives of those around us. ✨
0 likes • Mar 23
Keep having compassion and listening and getting closer to god
Faith That Produces Fruit Over Time 🍎
Faith isn’t always about instant results. Sometimes, it grows quietly—like a seed planted in good soil. You may not see changes right away, but over time, your faith begins to produce fruit in your life. Patience, love, kindness, and perseverance—these are signs of a faith that is alive and growing. 🌿 Don’t get discouraged if things feel slow. God is working behind the scenes, nurturing your faith day by day. Stay rooted, stay consistent, and trust the process. “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” – Galatians 6:9 ✨ What fruit have you seen growing in your life lately?
0 likes • Mar 23
I am calmly doing different with my reaction to things in my family trying not to overreact it a process
👂 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?
2 likes • Mar 23
It a daily challenge I just take one day at a time
🎶 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. 🙏
0 likes • Mar 21
https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-am-not-okay/1750426980?i=1750427181
1 like • Mar 21
That my favorite it what I feel sometimes
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Natasha Regan
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I am a caregiver am 41 and love helping people

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