Waiting isn’t wasted time; it’s often where God does His deepest work. When we pause long enough to let God move, we discover that He’s not delaying us. He’s developing us. Waiting becomes the place where His timing shapes our hearts, renews our strength, and reveals His perfect purpose.
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When the Flesh Cries Loud
I woke up craving a cup of coffee so badly it felt like I couldn’t have a good day without it. But as I reached for my keys, I realized, this wasn’t about coffee at all. It was about control. My flesh was louder than my spirit. How often do we mistake craving for need, and comfort for calling?
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The Power of Thanksgiving
A sudden moment of fear reminded me of the power of thanksgiving. As I began to thank God for His protection and faithfulness, peace replaced fear. The Power of Thanksgiving reveals how gratitude becomes a spiritual weapon that restores the heart.
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Going in the right direction?
The right decision made from the wrong heart can still lead in the wrong direction. Let God realign your steps until your walk matches His will.
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Staying Calm While Waiting
Waiting for God’s promises can be long and challenging, but staying calm and trusting Him is key. Through years of hoping for a child, I learned that His peace is more important than the timing of His answers. God is never late; He knows exactly what we need and acts at the perfect moment. Seek His peace above all, and trust that every solution ultimately comes from Him.
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God Still Works Miracles
God still works miracles today — often closer and simpler than we expect. In a moving story of a fast-food worker who received a car at just the right moment, we’re reminded that behind every timely gift or last-minute answer stands God’s hand. Whether spectacular or everyday — a prayer answered, a friend’s help, a new opportunity — every solution ultimately comes from Him. This reflection invites us to look for His miracles in our own lives and to thank Him first.
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God Is Never Late
God always acts at the right time, even when answers to our prayers seem delayed. Drawing on the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth in Luke 1, the author shows how God’s response often comes with a mission or new responsibility, as seen in the birth of John the Baptist. This reflection encourages believers to persevere in prayer, trust His perfect timing, and be ready for the assignments that may accompany His answers. Readers are invited to join in upcoming days of collective prayer and share their own requests.
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Forget the Past
Are there memories still haunting you? Is there something in your past that feels too hard to release? Or maybe, like me, you’ve tried everything to forget… but nothing has worked.
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Can I Be Influenced?
Who am I walking with? Are my closest companions sharpening my faith—or dulling it? Am I influencing others toward Christ, or slowly being drawn away?
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Success – What is it?
Let your measure of success be obedience, not outcome. Faithfulness, not fame. God’s purpose, not people’s applause.
















