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Is God leading you or just showing you?

There is a profound difference between a God who points at a map and a God who walks the path with you. The prayer highlights that His presence goes ahead of us. He is the Pioneer of our faith; He has already been where He is asking you to go. Reflect: If God’s presence is already “ahead of you” in your tomorrow, what fear can you let go of today?

Let’s Pray:

Everlasting Father and Wonderful Counselor, thank You for Your divine guidance. Your teaching enriches our souls; Your right hand directs us, and Your loving discipline grants us wisdom. Like a cloud covering the earth, Your unchanging mercy wraps around us. You do not just show the way—You lead the way with Your presence as You are the way. Even when we are unfaithful, Your faithfulness remains great. Thank You, Abba, for being a Father who cares so deeply. May Your Kingdom reign and Your name be exalted forever. Amen.


“He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters.’’

‭‭~Psalm 23:2 NKJV‬‬

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