13.09.2025

Today’s WordThere are blessings with your name on them—healing, provision, opportunities, freedom, and favor—that God has already prepared. At the appointed time, He will release them into your life. The key is to live with a receiving mindset. Don’t let thoughts of unworthiness or doubt push away what God has destined for you. Begin each […]

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11.09.2025

Today’s WordHow you begin your morning often sets the course for the whole day. The enemy works hardest at the start of the day, whispering guilt, discouragement, or self-pity. He’ll remind you of past mistakes, wrongs done to you, or doubts about your future. But the good news is this: each morning, God sends a

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09.09.2025

Simon of Cyrene, a man from North Africa, was just passing through when suddenly he was chosen to carry Jesus’ cross. He was a foreigner, a stranger, and he didn’t even know who Jesus was. Yet in that unexpected moment, God called him into history. God could have chosen one of the disciples, but instead

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08.09.2025

Today’s WordAs a teenager, Joseph received a dream from God that he would rise to leadership and walk in great favor. He was excited and shared it with his family, not realizing that the dream would be followed by years of testing. Before the promise could be fulfilled, God allowed Joseph to walk through betrayal,

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07.09.2025

Today’s WordSome relationships are meant to end because God has a greater plan. If you don’t understand this, you may grow discouraged, asking: “Why did that friendship fade? Why did they walk away?” But God knows what He’s doing. It’s not because you failed or lost His favor—it’s because He is preparing something better. Without

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06.09.2025

Today’s WordWhen David faced the giant Goliath, there was no natural reason to believe he could win. Yet David understood a greater truth—that the Lord his God had made him powerful beyond human strength. Our own abilities and willpower are good, but they reach their limits. The sickness may seem too strong, the obstacle too

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05.09.2025

Today’s WordIn Genesis 12, God promised Abraham that he would become the father of many nations, that his descendants would inherit the land, and that he would be blessed to be a blessing. At that moment, nothing about Abraham’s life reflected the promise—he was childless, Sarah was barren, and he owned no land. Yet, Abraham

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04.09.2025

Today’s WordIn Luke 5, Peter allowed Jesus to borrow his boat—his business, his livelihood, his very source of income. He could have refused, saying he was too busy or that it was inconvenient. But in giving what he had, Peter symbolically placed God first, honoring Him with his firstfruits. This act opened the way for

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03.09.2025

Today’s WordSycamore trees can live for centuries, and their story reminds us of how intentional God is. Long before Zacchaeus ever lived, God planted a tree in the exact place where one day this weary tax collector would climb to see Jesus. That tree, rooted generations earlier, became the platform for Zacchaeus to encounter grace

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02.09.2019

Today’s WordDavid was intentional about whose voices he allowed into his heart. When the prophet Samuel came to anoint the next king, David’s own father did not even consider him worthy to be called from the fields. That rejection could have left him insecure and doubtful. His eldest brother Eliab belittled him, and King Saul

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