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Continue reading →: Hold On My Child
My Beloved Child, I see you. I know the weight you carry, the tears you cry in secret, and the battle in your mind that you are not enough. I see the way the enemy whispers lies, trying to convince you that you are worthless, that you are alone, that…
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Continue reading →: The Battle Within: Overcoming the Old You
We all carry two sides within us—the strong, disciplined, faith-filled version and the weak, insecure, compromising one. The version that stands in confidence and the one that crumbles under pressure. The Bible describes this as the struggle between the flesh and the spirit. Even as believers, loving God and striving…
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Continue reading →: From Darkness to Dawn: Embracing the Promise of a New Day
The book of Genesis opens with the story of creation, where God declares, “The evening and the morning were the first day.” It’s significant that God starts the day in the dark. At midnight, nothing seems different—it’s still pitch black, quiet, and unchanging. But in that one second, the day…
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Continue reading →: You Are Worthy: Embracing Your True Value
It’s easy to go through life feeling like we don’t measure up. We focus on flaws, mistakes, or past disappointments. We carry guilt, shame, and insecurity, believing lies that we’re not good enough. But your worth isn’t based on your performance, background, or what others think of you—it’s rooted in…
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Continue reading →: Reclaiming Your Joy and Trusting God’s Justice
We all meet individuals who challenge our patience—be they coworkers, neighbors, or family. They may attempt to undermine you, fuel discord, or unjustly criticize you. While it’s tempting to respond with frustration, doing so can give them control over your emotions. Remember, their approval isn’t crucial for your future. Shield…
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Continue reading →: Seeing Ourselves Through God’s Eyes: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
When you look in the mirror, what do you see? Do you see someone worthy of love, purpose, and belonging? Or do you see flaws, failures, and inadequacies? In a world that constantly tells us we’re not enough, it can be hard to see ourselves the way God sees us.…


