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Developing Spiritual Awareness in Daily Life
Spiritual awareness grows when we learn to recognize God’s presence in the ordinary moments of life. It’s not only found in quiet prayer times or church services, but also in daily choices, conversations, and reflections. When we slow down, listen, and stay connected to God, we begin to see how He is guiding, teaching, and working in our lives every day. Small moments of awareness can lead to deeper faith and a stronger relationship with Him. ✨ A spiritually aware life is a life that stays attentive to God’s voice in everyday moments. What simple habit helps you stay spiritually aware throughout your day?
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Talking to Jesus as if He’s right here with me in the flesh!
💖 Living Loved, Not Striving for Approval
So many of us live exhausted — constantly trying to prove our worth, earn validation, and meet expectations. We strive to be enough for everyone around us, hoping their approval will finally make us feel secure. But you were never meant to live chasing approval. You were meant to live from love. When you understand that you are already loved by God — fully, completely, and unconditionally — everything changes. You don’t have to perform for acceptance. You don’t have to shrink or pretend. You don’t have to earn what has already been given. Striving says, “I have to prove myself.” Living loved says, “I am already accepted.” When you live loved: ✨ You serve from overflow, not pressure. ✨ You set boundaries without guilt. ✨ You walk in confidence, not comparison. ✨ You rest in who you are, not what you do. Approval is temporary. God’s love is permanent. Stop striving. Start resting. Live loved. 💛
0 likes • Mar 8
Amen and Amen! I needed this reminder!
🌅 The Courage to Start Again Spiritually
There are seasons when we drift, grow weary, or lose momentum in our faith. But starting again is not failure — it’s courage. God is not surprised by our pauses or missteps. His grace always makes room for a fresh beginning. Starting again means: ✨ Choosing prayer after silence ✨ Returning to truth after doubt ✨ Rebuilding habits that strengthen faith You don’t need perfection to begin again — just willingness. Every new step back toward God is met with mercy, not judgment. It’s never too late to restart. 🌿
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Thank You, Jesus, for forgiving me and accepting me with all my flaws. Thank You for covering me with Your robe of righteousness!❤️✝️🙏🏾
🙏 “God Said No”: When Prayers Aren’t Answered How We Expect
Few things are harder than praying earnestly and hearing silence—or realizing the answer is “no.” Yet God’s “no” is never rejection; it’s protection, redirection, or preparation. 📖 “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways.” (Isaiah 55:9) When prayers aren’t answered the way we hope, it doesn’t mean God isn’t listening. It means He sees the full picture when we only see a moment. What feels like loss may actually be mercy. What feels like delay may be divine timing. God’s “no” can mean: He has something better in store He’s protecting us from unseen harm He’s shaping our character and faith He’s calling us to trust Him more deeply Faith grows not only when prayers are answered “yes,” but when we continue trusting God even when the answer is different than expected. How can you trust God’s heart, even when His answer isn’t what you prayed for?
3 likes • Jan 31
Will God help me even when my problems and crisis are my own fault?
2 likes • Jan 31
@Denise Loomis thank you Denise!
Prayer Requests?
Hello everybody, 👋🏼 I wanted to ask if anyone has any prayer requests that I can pray about for you? 🙏🏼 If it is private feel free to send me a direct message! 📨
0 likes • Jan 31
I need to know if God will still help me even if my problems are my own fault; will He help me out even if an addiction has caused me to fail over and over.
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Thea Williams
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Retired OR nurse; single mom and Grandma; loves NY sports teams; “dancing is in my blood!”

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