Welcome to February a new month filled with possibilities and opportunities! As we embrace a new month, I want to encourage you to also embrace all that God has in store for you. In the spirit of renewal and growth, here are five key principles to help you fully embrace God's plan for your life:
Be Available: "Be a vessel for honor, sanctified, useful to the Master, prepared for every good work." - 2 Timothy 2:21 (AMP)
Just like clay in the hands of a skilled Potter, be open to God's guidance and purpose for your life. Allow Him to use you in everyday moments, occasional circumstances, and for special occasions. Trust that He knows how best to utilize your unique gifts and talents.
Be Dependent: "Our sufficiency and qualifications come from God." - 2 Corinthians 3:5 (AMP)
Recognize that you are entirely dependent on God to fulfill His calling in your life. Lean into His strength, wisdom, and guidance with all your heart. Just as thriving branches rely on the vine, rely on God's sufficiency to flourish.
Be Faithful: "Moreover, it is required in stewards that one be found faithful." - 1 Corinthians 4:2 (NKJV)
Stay committed to your faith journey in the new year, knowing that your faithfulness will be rewarded by Him. Seek God's approval, live under His loving smile, and choose obedience over sacrifice. He is using you in ways beyond your imagination.
Be Grateful: "Live in the atmosphere of thankfulness; it's one of the healthiest ways to live."
Cultivate an attitude of gratitude in your daily life. A thankful heart is a pathway to peace and healing, allowing you to experience God's blessings in abundance.
Be Confident: "The Lord knows those who are His." - 2 Timothy 2:19 (AMP)
Remember, you are not a stranger to the Lord. He knows you intimately, including your heart, your location, and your calling. You have His undivided attention, and His angels are ever watchful over you. You are His appointed servant, uniquely gifted and called for His purpose.
It is my prayer that you maintain a renewed sense of purpose, peace, and strengthen and find rest, knowing that He has ordered all your steps.
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