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Faithfulness of God - Hebrews 10:22–23
Some days our faith feels strong. Other days we feel tired, discouraged, and a little all over the place. But God’s faithfulness does not rise and fall with our emotions. Hebrews 10:22–23 reminds us to draw near to God and hold tightly to hope because: “He who promised is faithful.” That means when you feel weak, He is still faithful.When life feels uncertain, He is still faithful.When your heart feels weary, He is still faithful. Our hope is not built on how steady we feel. It’s built on how steady God is. And that is good news for all of us.
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@Brynn Whited It’s an up and down day for me - just when I think things are turning around, BAM. My prayers are like: why is this happening?!?! LOL
Starting Over (Without the Pressure to Be Perfect) - Lamentations 3:23
Some mornings feel like a reset…not because everything is fixed, but because you need a fresh start. Maybe yesterday didn’t go how you planned. Maybe you’re carrying frustration, regret, or just that “ugh, I could’ve done better” feeling. But here’s the truth—God doesn’t hand you a new day with pressure. He hands you a new day with mercy. Lamentations 3:23 reminds us that His mercies are new every morning. Not after you figure everything out. Not after you get it right. Every morning. So today isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being willing to begin again. 🙏 Morning Prayer God, thank You for this new day and the fresh mercy that comes with it. Help me release what didn’t go right yesterday. Quiet the pressure to be perfect and remind me that Your grace is enough for me. Give me peace as I start again, and help me move forward with trust, not fear. Amen ✍️ Journal Prompt What am I still holding onto from yesterday—and what would it look like to release it and fully receive a fresh start today?
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@Brynn Whited Divine Shenanigans will help bring us through. Thankful for this community!
The Morning Cry - Psalm 5:3
“In the morning, Lord, You hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before You and wait expectantly.” This verse is such a comfort for the start of the day. Before the pressure, the noise, and the mental spiral try to take over, we can bring our hearts to God. Psalm 5:3 reminds us that morning prayer does not have to be polished or impressive. It can be simple and honest. A quiet cry for help. A request for peace. A whispered, “Lord, I need You today.” And the beautiful part is this: God hears us. Not eventually. Not when we have it all together. In the morning. He meets us right there in the beginning of the day with presence, care, and faithfulness.
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So thankful that he meets me every morning with new mercy and grace
Faith For The Month Ahead — Isaiah 43:19
Morning Prayer: God, as I step into this new month, help me trust that You are doing a new thing. Even if I don’t see it yet, give me faith to move forward with hope and expectation. Amen Journaling Prompt: What am I hoping for this month—and how can I trust God is already at work in it?
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@Brynn Whited me too
The Letter - Psalm 62:8
“Trust in Him at all times… pour out your hearts to Him, for God is our refuge.” This verse is such a comfort because it reminds us that we do not have to come to God polished or put together. We can come honest. Sometimes prayer looks less like a peaceful, well-worded moment and more like a messy letter from a tired heart. Full of grief, questions, fear, and things we do not know how to say right. Psalm 62:8 reminds us to bring all of that to God. Not the cleaned-up version. Not the “I’m fine” version. The real version. God is not overwhelmed by your honesty. He is your refuge, your safe place, and He welcomes everything your heart needs to pour out.
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Thank you for this great message
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