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Month
 2025 August

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The prodigal son rehearsed his apology.
His father just ran to hug him.
Grace runs faster than guilt.

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Shock those who did not expect you to rebuild your life after they stole your bricks. Look at you now – you are amazing!

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Paul wrote Scripture from a prison cell.
Your current location can’t limit eternal impact.

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Gideon called himself weak.
God called him “mighty warrior.”
Stop agreeing with a label God didn’t give you.

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Esther was scared. But courage isn’t the absence of fear...it’s the refusal to bow to it.
For such a time as this - you’re here on purpose.

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Daniel didn’t avoid the lions. He just refused to fear them.
Sometimes the only way out is through...with God right beside you.

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Joseph had a dream and a pit. A calling and a betrayal. A coat and a dungeon.
Don’t give up in the middle...God’s not finished yet.

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If it’s not good yet, God’s not done.
You’re not stuck. You’re being staged.
He breaks things before He blesses them…breakthrough’s next.

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Jesus wept...
knowing He would raise Lazarus in five minutes.
He’s not just the God who fixes it. He’s the God who feels it with you.

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Jesus didn’t pick perfect disciples. He picked real ones.
Messy. Impulsive. Broken.
Just like us.

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If you’re under attack, it’s because hell knows your future is more dangerous than your past.

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Peter walked on water because he looked beyond the storm; when he doubted, the waves swallowed him. Keep your eyes on Jesus.

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Paul’s chains weren’t prison walls…they were megaphones that echoed God’s love through the darkest halls. Your struggles are your platform

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At the end of your life, you won’t be proud of how many boxes you checked.
You’ll remember the people you loved, helped, and showed up for.
Let’s stop living for the checklist…
And start living with a calling.

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Paul was once a persecutor of the church; God transformed him into a world changer. Your past doesn’t define your future.

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Job lost everything but refused to curse God. In the end, God restored double what he had lost. Your suffering is not the final chapter; hold on for restoration beyond your dreams.

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Today, I want to challenge you to: Be peaceful, joyful, caring, selfless, responsible, hopeful, loving, kind, and strong.
Do you accept my challenge?


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Peter failed loudly, but Jesus didn’t cancel him...He called him anyway.
Grace doesn’t quit when you stumble.

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Lazarus was dead but called back to life...your situation is never hopeless when God is involved.

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David ran toward Goliath with no armor, no sword, and no chance on paper. Faith doesn’t calculate odds; it creates outcomes.

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Paul’s chains didn’t silence him…they amplified him. The letters written in prison now echo louder than Rome ever did.

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Lazarus stumbled out of the grave alive, but bound. Resurrection requires community to unwrap what death left behind.

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Moses stretched a shepherd’s staff and seas split in obedience. God turns ordinary tools into extraordinary weapons.

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The prodigal son hit rock bottom but was welcomed home with open arms. Your mistakes don’t define you; God’s grace does.

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Paul and Silas sang hymns in chains at midnight. Sometimes your song breaks more prisons than your sword ever could.

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Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego weren’t spared the furnace. They were preserved inside it. Deliverance is not always escape…it’s Presence in the fire.

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Thomas doubted Jesus’ resurrection, but Christ still offered His scars. Faith isn’t destroyed by doubt; it’s rebuilt through encounter.

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The Samaritan woman came to the well thirsty and ashamed. She left with living water and a city on fire.

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Job’s worship was real because it survived ashes and loss. Praise means nothing if it only lives in comfort.

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The thief on the cross had nothing left to offer but a plea. God gave him paradise to prove grace doesn’t keep score.

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Joseph went from the pit to the palace… don’t quit in the pit, you’re still on schedule for the palace.