Bring It To God!

“Bring It To Him”

Beloved, sometimes life builds pressure inside of you—questions, frustrations, things you don’t understand. And if you’re not careful, you’ll hold it in, carry it alone, or release it in the wrong place.

But God has already made a place for it. God invites you to bring every complaint to Him—He calls it prayer.

In the Old Testament, while David was hiding from His enemies in a cave, He said this in Psalm 142:2 says, “I pour out my complaint before Him; I tell my trouble before Him.” Notice—God doesn’t reject your honesty. He receives it.

And in the New Testament, Philippians 4:6 reminds us, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and supplication… present your requests to God.” Not some things. Everything.

We see this in real life all the time. People vent on social media, unload on others, or keep everything bottled up until it turns into stress, anxiety, or even anger. But God is saying—bring that to Me first.

You don’t have to filter your feelings before you pray. You don’t have to have perfect words. You just have to come.

Because prayer is not just where you speak…it’s where God meets you.

So Beloved, stop carrying what God is willing to hear. Stop holding in what God is inviting out. Take it to Him. All of it. God invites you to bring every complaint to Him—He calls it prayer

Pray with me: Father God, thank You that I can come to You just as I am. Thank You that You are not distant from my struggles, but attentive to my voice. Help me to bring everything to You in prayer—my worries, my frustrations, and my needs. Teach me to trust You with what I feel and rest in Your peace— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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3 Books, 1 Assignment!

Three books. One assignment.

We’re living in a time where people are overwhelmed, distracted, and searching for something real.

The 3:23 Solution brings it into everyday life—service is what we do, but experience is how we make people feel. 

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Be Strong J1:9 reminds us where our strength comes from—God is with us, even when life feels uncertain.  

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Perhaps Today challenges us to stop waiting and start living ready—because tomorrow isn’t promised.  

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This isn’t just about reading books.  It’s about how we live, how we lead, and how we treat people.

  1. Serve others with purpose.
  2. Be strong in your faith.  
  3. Live ready with urgency.  

Because at the end of the day, it’s not about what we say… it’s about what we live, who we impact, and how we make people feel.

That’s the assignment.

That’s the assignment.

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Not My Will

“Greater Than My Feelings”

Beloved, your feelings are real—but they are not always right. They shift, they rise, they fall. One moment you feel confident, the next uncertain. One day you feel strong, the next overwhelmed. But what you feel in a moment should never outweigh what God has already spoken.

God’s will is greater than your feelings.

In the Old Testament, Isaiah 55:8–9 reminds us, “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways… as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts.” What you feel may be limited to your moment—but God’s will is anchored in eternity.

And in the New Testament, Jesus shows us this truth in Luke 22:42 when He prayed, “Father, if You are willing, take this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done.” Even in His humanity, Jesus felt the weight, the pressure, the anguish—but He chose God’s will over His feelings.

We see this tension in real life all the time. You may feel like giving up when things get hard. You may feel like walking away when relationships stretch you. You may feel unqualified when opportunity shows up. In a world driven by emotions—where people are told to “follow your feelings”—God calls us to follow His truth. Because feelings can lead you away… but God’s will will always lead you right.

So when you feel afraid, choose faith. When you feel uncertain, choose trust. When you feel overwhelmed, choose surrender.

You don’t have to deny your feelings—but you can’t let them lead you. Because what you feel is temporary…but God’s will is eternal.

So Beloved, don’t let your emotions override your obedience. God’s plan for your life is too important to be directed by a moment.

Choose His will—even when you don’t feel like it.

Pray with me:Father God, thank You that Your will is greater than what I feel. When my emotions try to lead me away from Your truth, help me to choose You. Give me strength to surrender my feelings and walk in obedience, even when it’s hard. Align my heart with Your will and remind me that Your way is always better— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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Called To Be Doers!

“Called to Be Doers”

Beloved, God never intended His Word to stop at our ears — He calls it to move through our hands, our feet, and our lives. God calls us to be doers of His Word, not just hearers of it. Faith that stays theoretical never transforms; faith that is lived out changes everything.

The Old Testament reminds us that obedience has always mattered to God. In Deuteronomy 30:14, Moses tells the people, “The word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart so you may obey it.” God places His truth close to us — not so we can admire it, but so we can act on it.

The New Testament makes this unmistakably clear. James 1:22 says, “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” Hearing without doing creates spiritual stagnation. But obedience activates growth, maturity, and fruit.

Being a doer doesn’t mean perfection — it means intention. It’s choosing forgiveness when it’s hard. It’s showing love when it’s inconvenient. It’s trusting God enough to move when He speaks, even if the next step feels uncertain.

So Beloved, don’t settle for inspiration alone. Let God’s Word shape your decisions, guide your actions, and show up in how you live. Because the Word you obey is the Word that will change you.

Pray with me: Father God, help me not only hear Your Word but live it out. Give me courage to obey, humility to respond, and faith to act on what You reveal. Let my life reflect Your truth — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!

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God Alone Redeems

“Redeeming What Is Evil”

Beloved, one of the hardest questions people wrestle with is why God allows evil in the world. Pain, injustice, and brokenness can make us wonder where God is in the middle of it all. A searching man once asked, “Why didn’t God take Lucifer out after he fell from His glory?”

Scripture always provides an answer, and it always reveals truth. God allows evil because He alone has the power to redeem it.

What the enemy intends for destruction, God transforms into testimony. What was meant for harm, He turns into healing. What looked like defeat becomes the stage for His glory.

The Old Testament gives us a clear picture of this through Joseph’s story. After betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment, Joseph tells his brothers in Genesis 50:20, “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.” The evil done against him was real — but God’s ability to redeem it was greater.

The New Testament reveals this redemption most clearly at the cross. In Acts 2:23 we see that Jesus was handed over through human wickedness, yet through that very act God accomplished salvation. What humanity meant for destruction, God transformed into redemption.

The reality is this: evil may exist, but it never has the final word. God’s sovereignty is greater than the darkness we see.

So Beloved, when you face circumstances that seem unjust or painful, remember this — God is not absent in the presence of evil. He is working in ways we cannot yet see, redeeming what only He can restore.

Because what evil intends to destroy, God can transform for good.

Pray with me: Father God, help me trust Your sovereignty even when I cannot understand what I see. Remind me that You are able to redeem what feels broken and bring purpose out of pain — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!

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Context Matters!

“Context Matters”

Beloved, what you see is often shaped by where you stand. The same situation can look like a setback from one angle and a setup from another. Why? Because context shapes perspective. When you’re in the middle of something, it’s easy to misread it. Pain can look like punishment. Waiting can feel like denial. Closed doors can seem like failure. But without the full context, we draw conclusions that don’t tell the whole truth.

In the Old Testament, Gideon’s story gives us a powerful lens for understanding this. When God called him in Judges 6:12, He said, “The Lord is with you, mighty warrior.” But Gideon didn’t see himself that way. He saw weakness, fear, and limitation. He was hiding, uncertain, and questioning. From his perspective, he was the least qualified. But from God’s perspective, he was already who God called him to be. The situation didn’t immediately change—but the truth about him never did. The context wasn’t his fear… it was God’s calling.

We see this same tension play out in our world today. Think about the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and how it’s disrupting industries, replacing jobs, and creating uncertainty for so many. For some, it feels like loss—like doors are closing and stability is slipping away. But for others, it’s opening new opportunities, new ways of thinking, and new paths forward that didn’t exist before. The same event—two completely different perspectives. Why? Because context is still unfolding.

That’s why the New Testament anchors us with truth in Romans 8:28: “And we know that all things work together for good for those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.” Not some things. Not just the things we understand. All things. But that truth is only fully realized when we trust God’s perspective over our present interpretation.

So what you’re walking through right now may not make sense yet. You’re not seeing the full picture—you’re living in a single chapter. But God is writing the entire story, and He alone sees how every piece connects.

So Beloved, don’t let your current context convince you of a final conclusion. What looks like delay may be development. What feels like loss may be protection. What seems confusing may be divine positioning. Because when God shifts your perspective, you’ll realize that nothing was wasted—everything was working together in ways you simply couldn’t see at the time.

Pray with me: Father God, thank You for calling me beyond what I see in myself. When fear tries to define me, remind me of who You say I am. Help me trust Your perspective over my own and walk boldly in what You’ve already spoken. Give me peace in uncertainty, strength in the process, and faith to believe that You are working all things together for good— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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God Knows!

“Trust the One Who Knows”

Beloved, faith is not the ability to understand everything. Life will present moments that do not make sense — seasons where the path ahead feels unclear and the answers seem distant. Yet faith does not depend on full understanding. Faith means trusting the One who understands everything — God.

The Old Testament reminds us of this in Proverbs 3:5–6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” Trust grows when we release the need to control every answer.

The New Testament echoes this truth in 2 Corinthians 5:7: “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” Faith does not remove uncertainty — it anchors us to the character of God even when the full picture is not yet visible.

The reality is this: God never asks you to figure everything out. He asks you to trust Him while He works it out.

So Beloved, when understanding fails, let trust remain. The One who holds your future already knows the end from the beginning.

Because faith doesn’t mean you understand everything —

it means you trust the One who does.

Pray with me: Father God, help me trust You even when I don’t understand what You are doing. Strengthen my faith so that I lean on Your wisdom instead of my own. Guide my steps and steady my heart — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!

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His Story!

“His Story”

Beloved, what feels uncertain to you has never been unclear to God. The moments you’re trying to figure out, the chapters you’re still living through—He has already seen them from beginning to end. To Him, your life is not unfolding… it is already known.

What you call your “present” is not catching God off guard. It is already accounted for in His divine plan. That’s why Scripture reminds us in Isaiah 46:10 that He is the One “declaring the end from the beginning.” God doesn’t react to your life—He authored it.

In the New Testament, this truth is echoed in Hebrews 12:2, where Jesus is called “the author and finisher of our faith.” That means He didn’t just start your story—He already secured the ending. Every detour, every delay, every breakthrough is woven into something far greater than you can see.

So while you may be living in the tension of “right now,” God is standing in the fullness of “already finished.”

Your pain is not random.

Your process is not wasted.

Your story is not unfinished.

Because everything is history in God’s eyes, it is not just your story…It is His story.

So Beloved, rest in this truth: what you are worried about, God has already worked through. What you are walking through, He has already written purpose into.

You are not behind.

You are not forgotten.

You are not out of place.

You are right on time—according to the One who holds all time.

Pray with me: Father God, thank You that my life is not uncertain in Your hands. Help me trust You as the Author and Finisher of my faith. Teach me to rest in Your plan, even when I don’t understand the pages I’m in. Let my life reflect Your purpose and Your glory— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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You Need His Spirit!

“You Can’t Serve God Without His Spirit”

Beloved, many people try to serve God using willpower, discipline, and good intentions alone. But here’s the truth we must embrace: you can’t serve Him (God) without Him (the Holy Spirit). God never intended for us to live the Christian life in our own strength.

The Old Testament reveals this reality clearly. Zechariah 4:6 declares, “Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord Almighty. God’s work has never been accomplished through human effort alone. What He calls us to do always requires His Spirit to sustain it.

Jesus reinforced this truth in the New Testament. In John 15:5 He said, “Apart from Me you can do nothing.” Serving God without the Spirit leads to burnout, frustration, and empty striving. Serving God with the Spirit produces fruit, endurance, and joy.

The Holy Spirit is not an accessory to faith — He is essential. He guides, empowers, convicts, comforts, and strengthens us. Without Him, service becomes performance. With Him, service becomes partnership.

So Beloved, don’t just ask God what to do — ask Him to fill you anew. Don’t rely on your ability; rely on His presence. When the Spirit leads, the burden lifts and the purpose becomes clear.

Because what God requires, His Spirit supplies.

Pray with me: Father God, thank You for the gift of Your Holy Spirit. Teach me to depend on Him daily, to serve You with Your strength, and to walk in obedience through Your power — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!

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If I Was The Cause

“If I Was the Cause”

Beloved, it’s easy to pray for healing when we’ve been hurt — but it takes humility to pray when we may have been the one who caused the hurt. Growth in Christ is not just about being healed; it’s about being honest.

“Lord, if I was ever the reason for someone’s pain, please heal them and forgive me.”

The Old Testament shows us this posture in Psalm 51:10, where David cries, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” True repentance doesn’t defend itself — it invites God to search and transform it.

The New Testament echoes this in Matthew 5:23–24, where Jesus teaches that reconciliation matters so deeply that we should pause our offering to make things right. God is not only concerned with our relationship with Him — but also with how we treat others.

The reality is this: healing isn’t just something we receive — it’s something we take responsibility for when we’ve caused harm.

So Beloved, don’t avoid conviction — embrace it. God doesn’t reveal our faults to shame us, but to shape us.

Because a heart that seeks forgiveness is a heart God is already restoring.

Pray with me: Father God, if I have caused pain knowingly or unknowingly, I ask that You heal those I have hurt and forgive me. Create in me a clean heart and help me walk in humility, accountability, and love — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!

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