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The Way

By focusing on The Way, you are moving from a religion of “rules” to a relationship of “rhythm.” Jesus didn’t just give us directions; He gave us Himself. If you feel like you are in a “wasteland” (a season of stagnation or loss), remember that Jesus doesn’t just show the way; He is the Way. Even if you can’t see the road, trust Him. To follow the Way is to follow Jesus. When the road is narrow, or the wilderness…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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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…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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How can we put God first?

What a powerful choice it is to put God first in every area of your life. When Jesus said, “seek first the kingdom of God,” He was inviting us to make Him the foundation of our daily lives, the ultimate center of our every being and desire. This isn’t just about making Him a part of your life; it’s about building a relationship with Him and making Him the very heart of it. Don’t let Jesus be your last resort…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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DIVINE GUIDANCE!

What if You could talk to the person who loves you the most at this instant? This person is Jesus, and He is always by your side. You can start talking to Him right now. No matter whether you mumble, shout out loud, or simply talk in your heart, He is listening. Let’s Pray: O Lord, we have heard of Your mighty deeds, how You led Your people, Israel, from Egypt through the wilderness to the land You promised. You…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Getting to know God’s ways!

Even if the world seems chaotic today, believe that God cares for our livelihood. Even if He knows everything, He is eager to listen to us, His children. Let’s bring our concerns to Him today. Let’s Pray: Glorious and mighty God, I commit my life to You and submit to Your will. Grant me wisdom to understand Your ways and precepts, and help me comprehend the endless depths of Your love. In Jesus’ name, amen. “In all your ways acknowledge…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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The way of the Lord is perfect!

Jesus is not some old-times guru with punchlines that made people feel better. He is the son of God. He backed up every single word He uttered by actions; He healed every disease and took away all sin. Pray to Him today, and ask Him to reveal Himself to you, so you may know how much He loves you. Let’s Pray: O Lord our God, show us the ways of Your understanding and we will follow and keep and guide…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Rise and shine

I know nothing seems to be working. It is like you tried everything, and there is no solution. No way out. Be encouraged today. Try again, but this time, try with God. He will help you. He will see you through it. Pray now. Let’s Pray: Nothing is impossible with You, Lord. We pray that You will make a way for those who seek Your guidance, and that our path will be like a shining light, allowing us to shine…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Relief from my distress

Have you ever been in a conversation with someone who was not interested in the topic? How did you feel when you noticed that? Rest assured. God knows every tiny detail in your life, but He will never get bored listening to you. He loves you so much that He is longing to hear what you want to say to Him. So what will you say to Him today? Let’s Pray: Lord, though I may be helpless, have mercy and…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Let the Lord be your guide

The world tells you to follow your heart, do what you think is best. The Bible says that the heart is deceitful, and God does great things beyond our understanding. Your Maker knows you better than yourself. His plans are beyond yours. So whom will you follow today, your own thoughts or God? Let’s Pray: O Father, God of heaven and earth, guide your people in Your ways so that we may serve You faithfully, and instill in us a…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Follow the Ultimate Guide, Jesus

Even when things go awry, just believe that He is good. Even when the circumstances seem to go out of control, just believe that He has everything under His control. Whatever happens, just believe that God is always good. You can always rely on Him, and He delights you to come to Him. Let’s Pray: Heavenly Father, You guided the Israelites and led them into the promised land. We may have wandered from Your will in the past, but we…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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