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✨ Learning From Doubt Without Living in It ✨
Doubt is something we all experience. It shows up in quiet moments… in unanswered prayers… in seasons where nothing seems to make sense. And when it does, it can make you question everything—your direction, your purpose, even your faith. But here’s the truth: 👉 Doubt isn’t the enemy—staying stuck in it is. Doubt can actually teach you something if you let it. 🌿 It can reveal where you need deeper understanding 🌿 It can push you to seek God more intentionally 🌿 It can strengthen your faith when you work through it instead of running from it Even strong believers in the Bible had moments of doubt. But what made the difference was this: They didn’t live there. They questioned, they wrestled, they felt uncertain—but they kept moving forward. They kept trusting, even when they didn’t have all the answers. 💬 So what do you do when doubt shows up? • Acknowledge it—don’t ignore it • Bring it to God honestly • Seek truth, not just feelings • Surround yourself with faith-filled voices • Keep moving forward, even if it’s one small step at a time Remember, faith isn’t about never doubting. It’s about choosing to trust even when doubt is present. You don’t have to have everything figured out to keep going. 🙏 Today’s reminder: You can learn from your doubts… without letting them define you. 👉 Have you ever gone through a season of doubt? What helped you move forward?
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I have started practicing bringing everything to God and I am completely honest with him when I do it. If Im doubting I say I'm doubting you will do it, help me in my doubt. If I'm angry, I say Im angry, help me process this anger, etc. Since I've started doing that I've noticed I receive instant relief like he has lightened the burden right away.
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@Vilma Montes yes it's so freeing.
Living With Resurrection Confidence
What does it really mean to live with resurrection confidence? It means waking up each day knowing that no matter what you’re facing—fear, uncertainty, setbacks—you are not defeated. Because resurrection isn’t just a moment… it’s a mindset. 🌿 It’s choosing hope when things feel heavy 🌿 It’s standing firm when life feels uncertain 🌿 It’s believing that something new can rise from what felt lost You don’t have to have everything figured out. You just have to trust that God is still working, even in the unseen. 💬 Today’s reminder: You are walking in purpose. You are covered in grace. And your story isn’t over. 👉 How are you choosing to walk in confidence today?
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I am walking surrendered. God's plan is always better than anything I can come up with.
Trusting God in Silent Seasons
There are moments in our journey when God feels quiet. Prayers seem unanswered, direction feels unclear, and we’re left wondering if He’s still moving. These are the silent seasons. And while they can feel uncomfortable—even discouraging—they are not empty. Silence does not mean absence. It often means that God is working in ways we cannot yet see. In these seasons, our faith is stretched. We’re invited to trust not in what we feel, but in who God is. To believe that even when He seems quiet, He is still present, still faithful, and still in control. Silent seasons teach us patience. They deepen our dependence on God and refine our character. They shift our focus from outcomes to trust, from answers to relationship. It’s easy to trust God when everything is clear and going well. But real faith is built in the quiet, in the waiting, and in the unknown. If you find yourself in a silent season today, don’t lose heart. God hasn’t forgotten you. He hasn’t stepped away. He is closer than you think, working behind the scenes for your good. Sometimes, the silence is where the deepest growth happens.
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If this ain't the truth. Silence is where the most growth happens.
Understanding the Power of the Cross
The cross is more than a symbol—it is the very foundation of our faith. It represents sacrifice, redemption, love, and victory all at once. At the cross, Jesus gave everything. He took on the weight of sin, pain, and brokenness so that we could be made whole. What looked like defeat in the eyes of the world was actually the greatest victory in God’s plan. The power of the cross lies in what it accomplished. Through it, we are forgiven. Through it, we are restored. Through it, we are no longer defined by our past, but by God’s grace. Sometimes, we can become so familiar with the message of the cross that we forget its depth. It wasn’t just an event—it was a turning point for humanity. It opened the way for us to have a personal relationship with God. The cross also reminds us of God’s unconditional love. A love that chose sacrifice over comfort, forgiveness over judgment, and grace over condemnation. It shows us that no matter how far we’ve fallen, we are never beyond God’s reach. But the power of the cross doesn’t stop at salvation—it transforms how we live. It calls us to walk in humility, to forgive others, and to live with a heart that reflects Christ. Every day, we have the opportunity to live in the truth of what the cross has done for us—not in guilt, but in freedom.
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The first word that comes to mind after reading this message is intimacy. Im grateful that Jesus' sacrifice paved the way for us to have intimacy with God. We don't have to wait for someone else to go to God on our behalf. We have the privilege of going to him ourselves.
Servant Leadership as a Kingdom Mark
In today’s world, leadership is often associated with authority, influence, and being in control. But in God’s Kingdom, leadership looks completely different—it’s marked by humility, service, and a heart that puts others first. Servant leadership is not about position, but posture. It’s about choosing to serve regardless of title, recognition, or reward. It means stepping in where there is need, listening with intention, and caring for people genuinely—not for gain, but out of love. Jesus set the perfect example. Though He had all authority, He chose to serve. He humbled Himself, washed the feet of His disciples, and showed that true greatness is found in serving others. His life reminds us that leadership is not about being above people, but being present with them. In the Kingdom, leaders are called to reflect Christ—not just in what they say, but in how they live. That means leading with integrity, showing patience, extending grace, and making decisions that honor God rather than self. Servant leadership also stretches us. It challenges our pride, tests our patience, and calls us to surrender our own agendas. But through that process, God shapes our character and deepens our purpose. And the impact? It goes far beyond what we can see. When we lead by serving, we create environments of trust, encouragement, and growth. We inspire others not just by words, but by example. No matter where you are—whether leading a team, your family, or simply influencing those around you—you have the opportunity to lead like Jesus. Because in the end, servant leadership isn’t just a style—it’s a Kingdom mark. ✨ Reflection: Who in your life can you intentionally serve today, even in a small way?
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This word came right on time. I was tempted to take offense leading to bitterness this week after being passed up a third time for a promotion at work. This word is a good reminder of where I stand with who matters, My Father in heaven.
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My name is Wanakee. I am the daughter of the King. I enjoy encouraging and seeing others grow spiritually.

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