
PRACTICE SELF CONTROL
Today, ask the Holy Spirit to help you develop self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). Whether in our words, emotions, spending habits, or daily decisions, discipline is key to living a fruitful life.

Today, ask the Holy Spirit to help you develop self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). Whether in our words, emotions, spending habits, or daily decisions, discipline is key to living a fruitful life.

Many people go through life without a clear sense of direction, hoping things will fall into place. But without vision, effort is futile.

Take a step back and evaluate your focus. Are you dedicating time to what truly adds value to your life? Set your priorities with intention, you will not only achieve more but also live with purpose

The key to walking in greatness is faith. It is not enough to admire the works of Jesus; you must believe that you are called to continue them. The apostles, though ordinary men, demonstrated extraordinary power because they took Jesus’ words seriously.

No matter the decisions before you, commit to seeking God’s counsel first. Spend time in prayer, study His Word, and listen for His voice. When you let God lead, you will never walk in error! Say Amen to this!

No matter the decisions before you, commit to seeking God’s counsel first. Spend time in prayer, study His Word, and listen for His voice. When you let God lead, you will never walk in error! Say Amen to this!

Take a moment and think about your own life—what are you working toward? Do you have a clear plan, or are you just hoping things will fall into place?

The morning altar is your sacred meeting place with God, a time set apart between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m. to commune with Him. When you start your day in His presence, you receive strength, wisdom, and divine provision for all that lies ahead.

There may be times when circumstances seem to contradict what God has promised, but faith requires you to trust Him beyond what you see.

Why is confidence important and why does it attract great reward? Confidence is how you express your trust in the Word of God. Caleb and Joshua are perfect examples.