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Trusting God’s plans over your own 👔

Trusting God’s plans over your own 👔Devotional for Fathers (Breadwinners & Leaders at Home) Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord. Reflection Fathers often carry plans for their family’s future—dreams for stability, success, and security. But sometimes life does not go according to those plans. God reminds us that His plans are greater than ours. When we trust Him, we find peace even in uncertainty. His plans are designed for good, even when the path is unclear. Trusting God allows you to lead with confidence instead of fear. Reflection Question Am I trusting God’s plans, even when I don’t understand them? Takeaways / Things to Do Surrender your plans to God in prayer. Trust Him during uncertain seasons. Encourage your family to rely on God’s promises. Prayer Lord, I trust Your plans for my life and my family. Help me lead with faith, knowing that You are in control. Amen. #Jeremiah29v11, #TrustingGodsPlansOverYourOwn, #MensDev...

Turning from Idols 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒

Turning from Idols 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Devotionals for Church Family 📖 Main Verse: “You know that when you were pagans, somehow or other you were influenced and led astray to mute idols.” — 1 Corinthians 12:2 📚 Bible in a Year: Reading for the Day Old Testament: Joshua 11–13 New Testament: Acts 20 💡 Devotional Thought: Joshua 11–13 shows God fulfilling His promises as Israel took possession of the land. Yet there were still areas left unconquered — reminding us that incomplete obedience leaves room for future struggles. In Acts 19–20, many turned away from idols and burned their scrolls publicly, demonstrating true repentance. Transformation requires letting go of anything that takes God’s place in our hearts. A devoted church removes every idol and puts God first. 📝 Application: Council & Pastoral: Lead the church toward wholehearted devotion. Men & Ladies: Identify and remove distractions from your spiritual life. Youth & Children: Choose God over anything that p...

God Sees You 🌱

God Sees You 🌱 Devotional for Youth Scripture: Genesis 16:13 "You are the God who sees me." Devotional Thought: There are moments when you may feel invisible, unnoticed, or forgotten. But God sees everything—your struggles, your efforts, your tears, and your heart. You are never overlooked by Him. Even when no one else understands, God is fully aware and deeply cares for you. Reflection Questions: When do you feel unseen or unnoticed? How does it comfort you to know God sees you? Takeaways: God sees every detail of your life. You are never forgotten by Him. Prayer: Father, thank You for seeing me even when I feel invisible. Help me find comfort in Your presence and trust that You are always watching over me. Remind me that I am valued and loved by You. Strengthen my heart today. Amen. Hashtags: #Genesis16v13, #GodSeesYou, #YouthDevotional, #SeenByGod

Held Together by God 🌷

Held Together by God 🌷Women’s Devotional 📖 Bible Verse: Colossians 1:17 — “He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.” 💖 Reflection: Life can feel overwhelming when responsibilities pile up and emotions run high. But God reminds you that everything is held together by Him. When things feel like they are falling apart, He is still sustaining every detail. You may feel stretched, tired, or uncertain—but you are not unraveling. God is holding you together even when you feel weak. Trust that His power is sustaining you in ways you cannot see. 🪞 Reflection Questions: Where do I feel like I’m losing control? How can I trust God to hold things together? 💐 Takeaways / Things to Do: Release control of one situation to God. Remind yourself: “God is sustaining me.” 🙏 Prayer: Father, thank You for holding my life together. Help me trust You in every situation. Amen. 🏷️ Hashtags: #April2HeldTogetherByGod, #Colossians1v17, #GodSustains, #WomensDevoti...

Living as a light in your home 👔

Living as a light in your home 👔Devotional for Fathers (Breadwinners & Leaders at Home) Isaiah 60:1 “Arise, shine, for your light has come.” Reflection A father sets the tone for the home. Your attitude, actions, and faith influence everyone around you. God calls you to rise and shine—to reflect His light in your family. Being a light means demonstrating kindness, patience, and faith even during difficult moments. Your consistency becomes a source of guidance and encouragement for your household. When you live as a light, your family sees God through you. Reflection Question Does my daily life reflect God’s light to my family? Takeaways / Things to Do Choose a positive and faith-filled attitude today. Encourage your family through your words. Let your actions reflect God’s character. Prayer Father, help me shine Your light in my home. Let my life reflect Your goodness and guide my family closer to You. Amen. #Isaiah60v1, #LivingAsALightInYourHome, #MensDevotion...

Press On with Purpose 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒

Press On with Purpose 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Devotionals for Church Family 📖 Main Verse: “Do not be afraid; keep on speaking, do not be silent.” — Acts 18:9 📚 Bible in a Year: Reading for the Day Old Testament: Joshua 9–10 New Testament: Acts 19 💡 Devotional Thought: Joshua 9–10 reminds us that decisions made without seeking God can lead to complications, yet God still works through imperfect situations. Even when Israel was deceived, God gave them victory when they called upon Him. In Acts 18–19, Paul was encouraged by the Lord to keep speaking boldly. Despite opposition, God assured him of His presence and purpose. A church that presses forward in purpose does not stop because of challenges. God’s mission continues through faithful obedience. 📝 Application: Council & Pastoral: Lead with boldness in fulfilling God’s mission. Men & Ladies: Continue serving even when it’s difficult. Youth & Children: Share your faith without fear. 🤔 Reflection: Am I continuing God’s...

A Fresh Start 🌱

A Fresh Start 🌱 Devotional for Youth Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17 "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" Devotional Thought: Every day with God is a chance to start again. You are not defined by your past mistakes, failures, or regrets. In Christ, you are made new. That means you can let go of guilt and step forward with confidence. God is not holding your past against you—He is inviting you into a new beginning today. Reflection Questions: Is there something from your past you need to release to God? How can you walk in your “new life” today? Takeaways: You are a new creation in Christ. Your past does not define your future. Prayer: Lord, thank You for giving me a fresh start. Help me let go of my past mistakes and walk confidently in the new life You have given me. Remind me daily that I am made new in You. Guide my steps so I can live according to Your purpose. Amen. Hashtags: #2Corinthian...