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January 8, 2025
Etapas de ação

Tiago 2:17 nos lembra que a fé sem ação é incompleta, incentivando-nos a viver nossas crenças por meio de pequenos passos diários de obediência. O verdadeiro crescimento acontece quando confiamos em Deus o suficiente para agir, mesmo sem ver o quadro completo, permitindo que nossa fé molde cada parte de nossa vida.

January 7, 2025
O nome que muda tudo

Gênesis 1:1 revela Deus como Elohim, o Criador que traz ordem e beleza ao caos, lembrando-nos de que o mesmo poder que formou o universo está em ação em nossas vidas. Confiar em Elohim significa acreditar que Ele pode transformar até mesmo nossos momentos mais confusos em algo belo e cheio de propósito.

January 6, 2025
Está se sentindo desencorajado?

1 Samuel 16:1-2 nos lembra que, mesmo em momentos de decepção, Deus nos chama a seguir em frente com fé, confiando que Seus planos ainda estão se desenrolando. Assim como Samuel, somos convidados a abandonar os desânimos do passado e dar o próximo passo de obediência, acreditando que o propósito de Deus para nossas vidas continua além do que podemos ver.

January 5, 2025
Walk It Out

Micah 6:8 reminds us that God calls us to live with justice, mercy, and humility, walking intentionally with Him rather than rushing ahead. True strength comes from aligning our pace with His, trusting His direction, and allowing His presence to shape our actions and hearts.

January 4, 2025
Chasing What Matters

Mark 1:34-38 shows us that Jesus prioritized His purpose over immediate demands, reminding us to focus on God's calling rather than chasing every opportunity. By saying "no" to distractions and "yes" to what truly matters, we align our hearts with His mission and experience the fulfillment that comes from pursuing His presence and purpose.

January 3, 2025
Fresh Starts

Lamentations 3:22-23 and Matthew 11:28-29 remind us that God’s mercies are new every morning, offering rest and renewal in His presence. True fresh starts come not from striving, but by continually returning to Jesus, allowing His grace to restore our weary souls and guide our steps.

January 2, 2025
Entering Empty

John 2:3, 7 shows that Jesus can transform our emptiness into abundance, just as He turned water into wine. When we bring our weariness and lack to Him, He fills us with His grace, reminding us that even in seasons of emptiness, God is ready to create something beautiful.

January 1, 2025
New Year, New You

Philippians 1:6 reminds us that true transformation begins with God, not our own efforts. As we step into the new year, we are invited to trust Him to shape us from the inside out, allowing His grace to fuel lasting change and growth.

December 31, 2024
Auld Lang Syne: Joy and Regret

2 Corinthians 7:10 and Philippians 3:13-14 remind us that while regret may surface as we reflect on the past year, godly sorrow leads to growth and redemption. As we enter the new year, we are called to release past mistakes, embrace joy, and press forward with hope, trusting God to redeem our regrets and shape our future.

December 30, 2024
Advent Continues

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 reminds us that Advent extends beyond Christmas, calling us to live with hope for Christ’s return. As the holiday glow fades, we are encouraged to keep our hearts focused on the eternal promise that Jesus is preparing something greater, and each ordinary day draws us closer to His coming.

December 29, 2024
Winter Work

Psalm 74:17 and Psalm 139:23-24 remind us that winter seasons of life, though quiet and still, are times when God uncovers hidden burdens and prepares our hearts for growth. Just as farmers remove rocks to ready their fields, we must allow God to clear away what hinders us, trusting that this inner work will lead to renewal and fruitfulness.

December 28, 2024
After The Celebration

Luke 2:22 shows us that after the wonder of Christmas, Mary and Joseph quietly dedicated Jesus to God, modeling trust and obedience in ordinary moments. As the celebrations fade, we too are called to surrender our plans and daily lives to Him, allowing His presence to shape our journey ahead.