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The Laundry Can Wait (Seriously) 🧘🏾‍♀️🧺
Welcome back to Real Talk: Doing Too Much! 🌟 ​Yesterday, we talked about "Choosing Better"—getting back to that high-quality caricatured style we love. 😅 But how do we actually do that when the world tells us that "more is more"? ​"Martha, Martha," the Lord answered, "you are worried and upset about many things..." — Luke 10:41 ​Notice how Jesus didn’t yell. He just said her name. Twice. (Moms, we know that tone!). He was calling her back. The "Done Too Much" trap is seductive because it feels like obedience. We think if we are doing "God’s work" (or just the laundry, the dinner...), then we must be doing the "One Thing." ​The last couple of days have been a mess, filled with wrong images and missed posts, proving that trying to force a perfect performance actually blocks the flow. We are moving from that chaos to the peace we see in the sunset living room. ​Martha's flaw wasn’t her hustle; it was that she was performing for Jesus instead of resting with Him. Today, we are learning that God often uses our "Too Much" flaws as the very signal we need to mute the noise. When we feel overwhelmed, it’s not a failure; it's a nudge to "Make time to talk to Jesus." Your flaws are the entry point for His grace. ​Drop a "🔇" if you are muting the performance trap and choosing presence today! 👇
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The Laundry Can Wait (Seriously) 🧘🏾‍♀️🧺
Week 3, Monday: Meet Martha 🧺
Welcome to Week 1 of Real Talk: Doing Too Much! 🌟💯✝️ ​We’ve all played the "superwoman" role—doing it all, stressing over the details, and wondering why God doesn't seem to notice the effort. ​"Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made." — Luke 10:40 ​Meet Martha. She’s the MVP of "doing too much." When Jesus came over, she wasn't sitting at His feet; she was in the kitchen, losing her mind over the menu and the fact that her sister Mary wasn't "helping" enough. ​Martha’s flaw wasn't her work ethic—it was that she thought her value was in the hustle. She was so focused on performing for Jesus that she missed the point of Jesus. We’ve all been there: trading intimacy with God for a perfectly curated life or a packed calendar, just to feel like we’re "enough." When’s the last time you were so busy "doing" for God that you forgot to just "be" with Him? Drop a "🙌" if you're ready to trade the performance for some real time at His feet this week. 👇 ​#RealTalk #DoingTooMuch #Martha #StopPerforming #FaithCheck #GraceVsGrind #Week3 #MondayMotivation
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 Week 3, Monday: Meet Martha 🧺
Don't Let the Quicksand Fool You ⚓️
Welcome to Day 5 of Week 2 for Holy & Hectic! 🌟🤯 ​Everyone was busy running toward the "safe" trend, but Micaiah was busy standing on the Rock. While the world was tripping over itself chasing the "right" opinion, the King’s narrative crashed and burned, just like Micaiah said it would. Micaiah was sitting in a cell, but he was the only one standing on solid ground. ​We love to chase likes and "clout" because it feels safe. But look at the ground around us—it’s shifting. If you’re building your life on what’s popular, you’re building on quicksand. Real strength isn’t being the loudest person in the room; it’s being the only one who didn't fold when things got hectic. ​When’s the last time standing for the truth made you feel like the odd one out? Drop a "🧱" if you’re choosing bedrock over popularity today. ​#HolyAndHectic #Micaiah #StandOnBusiness #BedrockFaith #Unshakeable #NoCap #Week2 #FridayVibes
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Don't Let the Quicksand Fool You ⚓️
The "Bread & Water" Receipt 🍞💧
Welcome to Day 4 of Week 2 for Holy & Hectic! 🌟🤯 ​Everyone loves the "truth-teller" until the truth actually costs them something. Micaiah just got handed his receipt. ​So, Micaiah told the King, "Yeah, you're gonna lose." The King’s response? Straight to jail. A diet of bread and water until he got back. Talk about a "hater" move. Micaiah knew this was coming, but he still chose the truth over the "easy win." Read 1 Kings 22:26-27 ​Let’s be real—sometimes standing on business for God feels like you’re sitting in a cold cell with nothing but stale bread. It’s lonely, it’s not "cool," and it definitely isn't comfortable. But Micaiah reminds us that your backbone is built in the quiet, rough seasons. If you're losing "clout" or "friends" for standing on the truth, you're doing it right. ​When did being "right" actually cost you a bag or a friendship? Let’s keep it 💯 below. Drop a "🔒" if you're choosing the truth even when the situation is trash. 👇 ​#HolyAndHectic #Micaiah #StandOnBusiness #BreadAndWater #TruthOverClout #RealTalk #Week2 #ThursdayVibes
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The "Bread & Water" Receipt 🍞💧
The Sarcasm and the Stand 🎤
Welcome to Day 3 of Week 2 for Holy & Hectic! 🌟 ​Ever had one of those days where you just want to roll your eyes at the absurdity of it all? Micaiah felt that deep in his soul. ​"Micaiah answered, 'Attack and be victorious, for the Lord will give it into the king’s hand.'" — 1 Kings 22:15 This is the funniest part of the story to me. When Micaiah finally stands before King Ahab, he actually starts by being sarcastic. He mimics the 400 "yes-men" prophets with a "Sure, King, go for it! You'll be fine!" The King immediately knew he was being mocked because the truth usually sounds a lot different than a scripted line. ​Sometimes our flaw is our "attitude" or our frustration with how fake things feel. But God used Micaiah’s bluntness to break through the noise. He didn't have to be a polished "professional" to be a prophet; he just had to be honest. In a world that loves a scripted response, your "holy sarcasm" or blunt honesty might be exactly what God uses to wake people up to the truth. When was the last time you had to "tell it like it is" even when it felt awkward? Drop a "💯" below if you’re choosing authenticity over a scripted life today! 👇 ​#HolyAndHectic #Micaiah #KeepItReal #FaithAndHonesty #NoMoreScripts #AshesToBeauty #Week2 #WednesdayWisdom
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