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Day 14 - Thankfulness

As we end our 14-day consecration, we must not forget to give thanks to God for revealing himself to us during these past two weeks. The goal of our 14-day journey was to see God reveal the beauty of his design + timing as we walk in the promise of Ecc 3:11 that “He Has Made Everything...

Day 13 - Spiritual Disciplines

Far too often, corrective discipline comes as a result of neglecting proactive spiritual disciplines. So why should we actively pursue engaging in spiritual disciplines? Because this discipline is necessary and beneficial. While the pursuit of spiritual disciplines does not exempt us from...

Day 12 - Commitment (Pt. 2)

Commitment is not a one-time occasion but a daily resolve. As the Lord gives us vision and insight, we must constantly assess and reassess our commitments to ensure that we are lining up with His will. Whatever we commit to, we must do it wholeheartedly, as unto the Lord, recognizing that at...

Day 11 - Vision (Relationships)

As we begin the year, it is a good time to pray for those who are in our lives and to understand more about why they are in our lives. All of us need three levels of relationships: our peers, those who are pouring into us and those whom we are pouring into. While these levels will not always be...

Day 10 - Vision (Knowledge + Learning)

Vision is a clear and compelling strategic understanding of God’s purposes that allows us to focus our time, energy, and talents. With Godly vision, all things are possible but we must understand God’s part of the vision and our part of the vision. Vision often forces us to enlarge our...

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Day 9 - Vision (Physical Health + Healing)

While Jesus heals all of our diseases, we have the responsibility to not let sin (and its brokenness) reign in our mortal bodies so that we do not obey its evil desires. Regrettably, our physical conditions are often a reflection of those things that have mastery over us and the issues within...

Day 8 - Vision (Spiritual)

We often spend time asking God for vision for WHAT we want to do, but have we spent time asking God for vision for WHO He wants us to become? As you respond to today’s theme, take time to think about who God wants you to be?

Day 6 - Restoration

Our prayer today is a prayer of faith. We are asking God to restore that which was lost, yet trusting that God’s provision will be sufficient to meet the need. As you ponder some of the needs that you have, thank God for supplying the tangible resources and pray for vision to recognize God’s...

Day 5 - Reconciliation

Reconciliation doesn’t mean that all of our relationships operate the same, but it does mean that we are “exactly what God created us to be in someone's life, nothing more, nothing less.” Praying for reconciliation is praying that God would cause us to rightly prioritize the relationships in our...

Day 4 - Repentence

A classic example of the sin of omision occurs in Luke 10, in which Jesus tells the story of the Good Samaritan. Both the priest and the Levite saw the man who was in need, yet they passed by him on the other side. While there was nothing intrinsically sinful about passing on the other side...

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