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A Prayer To Cancel Every Negative Word Spoken Over Your Life
This prayer is a reminder: you are allowed to release what was never yours to hold. God can cancel what others tried to declare. He can uproot what never belonged…
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Your Daily Devotional 2/20/2026: Receiving Grace From Christ’s Fullness
Devotional Message John describes the endless supply available to you: “Out of his fullness we have all received grace in place of grace already given.” Christ’s fullness is inexhaustible—not limited…
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A Prayer To Release, Repent, And Receive This Lent
Lent isn’t just about giving something up — it’s about making space for God to do something new in you. God, As I enter this season of Lent, I come…
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Why Meeting Them Wasn’t An Accident
I’ve always believed in fate. Fate, in the sense that God destines people to meet one another, plans for situations to happen as they do, and that our decisions, though…
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A Short Prayer To Thank God For Everything We Take For Granted
Thank you for the hardships — indeed, every hardship was followed by ease.
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When God Declares It Is Your Season
When it is your season, you won’t have to beg for it. You won’t have to manipulate it into happening or shrink yourself to make it fit. What God has…
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Your Daily Devotional 2/19/2026: Being Transformed Into Christ’s Image
Devotional Message Paul describes transformation that happens through contemplation: “We all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image.” Unveiled faces suggests nothing blocking…
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A Prayer For When You Want God To Lead Your Desires
This prayer is for the person who’s tired of guessing, tired of forcing, and tired of wanting things that keep breaking them down. When you ask God to lead your…
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Why God’s Silence Is Not The Same As God’s Absence
Sometimes the greatest gift is the one we didn’t know we needed—the person who walks into our life by surprise when we’re caught up in feelings for someone else, the…
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Learning To Forgive Yourself The Way God Forgives You
Maybe sometimes we’re harder on ourselves than God himself is. And at times, we look at ourselves, and we condemn ourselves for our faults and our pasts. We see all…









