Good Morning Sunshine! Everything Belongs To God, Even You!

Psalm 24:1 ~ “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.”

Everything you have, everything you see, and everything you possess belongs to God! You are not the owner of anything; you are the steward of what He allows you to have. Too often, you cling tightly to what you have, fearing lack, worrying about the future, and hoarding blessings as if they are scarce. But the truth is, there is no shortage of blessings from God. He is not a God of scarcity; He is a God of abundance! According to Philippians 4:19, “And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.”

When God blesses you, it is not just for your own benefit, He blesses you so that you can bless others and advance His Kingdom. Holding onto His gifts selfishly contradicts His purpose. Jesus teaches that generosity is a reflection of your trust in Him. “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” Luke 6:38, it’s amazing you can quote this scripture, but you never put it into practice. Please try it today!

Hoarding wealth, time, resources, or even love is a sign that you do not fully trust in God’s ability to provide. When you withhold from others, you are essentially saying you don’t believe God can replenish what you gave. But God’s Word reminds us, “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.” 2 Corinthians 9:6. True blessings come not in how much you keep, but in how much you pour out!

Check out this lesson from creation that I saw today on Facebook from Jerry Flowers Ministry. I am going to title it, “A Heart of Sharing.” It’s about a bird! He put a birdhouse out with food, and he saw the most amazing thing. The bird that found the food stood on the fence and whistled, calling out to others, he didn’t just signal for his own kind to come and share in the food, he made a general call for all to come and get the food that he found. Isn’t this amazing. God set this up for nature teach you about the power of generosity! Animals instinctively share in ways that will often put others to shame. That bird did not hoard the provision; he recognized that there was enough to go around for all. He did not let his selfishness or greed get in the way of helping another bird.

Contrast that with how you as a human being sometimes act. You can see someone in need and look the other way. You hoard resources, fearing that there won’t be enough left for yourself. You hesitate to help others unless you know you will get something in return. But God never intended for you to live this way. He has provided more than enough for His children. The problem is not a lack of resources, it is a lack of willingness to share what He has given to you!

Jesus reminds us in Matthew 6:26, “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?” If the birds trust that there is enough for everyone, why don’t you? If they call to one another to come and eat, why do you struggle to give freely? God’s blessings are never meant to be kept for yourself; they are meant to be shared so that all can experience His goodness!

You must do better. You must take a lesson from creation and recognize that there is enough for everyone. If God has blessed you, it is so that you can bless others. “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act.” Proverbs 3:27! When you give freely, you reflect the heart of your Creator. Instead of living with a spirit of selfishness, let’s choose to live with a heart of generosity, knowing that as you bless others, God will continue to pour out His blessings and provision for you. Everything belongs to God, and He gives freely. When He blesses you, it’s not just for you, it’s for His Kingdom. Take a lesson from the birds today, and trust that there is more than enough for everyone. Let go of selfishness, embrace generosity, and watch as God continues to pour out His blessings on you and those around you.

Will you trust Him enough to share His blessings with someone else today?

Let’s Pray:

Father, I acknowledge today that the earth is Yours and everything in it. Nothing I have truly belongs to me, it is all a gift from You. Thank You for Your provision, for Your blessings, and for always meeting my needs. I repent for the times I have held onto things too tightly, fearing lack instead of trusting in Your abundance. Father, I confess that sometimes I worry, sometimes I hesitate, and sometimes I fail to share what You have freely given me. But today, I release that fear, that hesitation, and that selfishness into Your hands. Father, help me to have an open heart and open hands. Teach me to be generous with my time, my resources, my love, and my kindness. Remove any spirit of greed, pride, or selfishness that keeps me from being a blessing to others. Let me not live with a mindset of scarcity but with the assurance that You are my provider. Father, let me see my blessings not as something to hoard, but as something to give. Remind me that every good thing I have comes from You and that Your supply is limitless. Father, help me to be like the birds of the air, who do not worry about their provision but trust in You daily. May I be quick to call others to partake in the blessings You have given, just as they do. Let my heart be filled with joy when I see others flourish because of the generosity You’ve placed within me. Give me the wisdom to know when and where to give, and the discernment to bless in ways that bring glory to Your name. Father, use me as a vessel for Your Kingdom. Let my hands be an extension of Your love, my voice a source of encouragement, and my actions a reflection of Your grace. Whether it’s through financial giving, acts of kindness, words of encouragement, or simply being present for someone in need, let my life be a testament to Your goodness. When I see someone struggling, let my first instinct be to help, not to judge. When I see an opportunity to give, let me do it with a cheerful heart, expecting nothing in return. Father, I ask that You continue to work in my heart. If there is any place in me that resists generosity, expose it and transform it. Let me be a cheerful giver, knowing that what I give will return in ways I cannot even imagine. Fill me with the confidence that as I pour out, You will pour in. Your Word says in 2 Corinthians 9:8, “And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.” Father, I claim this promise today. May my generosity be a reflection of my trust in You. Thank You Father, for the countless ways You have provided for me, protected me, and blessed me. Let me never take Your blessings for granted or forget that I am called to be a steward, not just a recipient. Father, let my giving glorify You, let my sharing bring others to know You, and let my life be a testimony of Your never-ending faithfulness. Father, I surrender all that I am and all that I have to You, trusting that as I give, You will continue to take care of me.

In Jesus Christ Name. Amen!

Blessings…

Love, Minister Jean

Good Morning Sunshine! What Does Your Fruit Look Like?

Luke 6:44 ~ “Each tree is recognized by its own fruit. People do not pick figs from thornbushes, or grapes from briers.”

Galatians 5:22-23 ~ “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance (patience), kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law.”

On Monday, we talked about “The Proof is in the Pudding” and on yesterday; “You Can’t Fake Your Fruit.” Well, today, we are going to dive in a little deeper and make this thing personal, it’s all about you and the truth that your fruit will give you away your actions, your words, you’re your attitudes will reveal what is truly inside of you. It is time to shift your focus to self-examination: What does your fruit look like?

It’s easy to look at the fruit of others and judge whether they are bearing good or bad fruit. But before you examine someone else’s tree, Jesus reminds us to look at our own. “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?” Matthew 7:3. Instead of pointing fingers, you must first ask yourself: Is my life producing the kind of fruit that reflects Christ?

Jesus made it clear that you cannot fake good fruit. You may be able to put on a spiritual appearance for a while, but in time, what is inside of you will come out. (In the words of my grandmother, you might can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can’t fool God none of the time.) “A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit.”  Matthew 7:18! If you claim to follow Christ, but your life is filled with jealousy, hate, pride, bitterness, or dishonesty, then something in your spiritual foundation needs to change. The fruit of your life should be a reflection of the Holy Spirit at work within you. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.”  Galatians 5:22-23!

The key to bearing good fruit is not in your own efforts, but in staying connected to the source. “Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.” John 15:4! A tree does not struggle to produce fruit; it happens naturally when it is planted in the right soil, watered, and given sunlight. In the same way, when you are rooted in Christ, spending time in His Word, seeking Him in prayer, and yielding to His Spirit, your life will naturally produce the fruit that glorifies God.

If you examine your life and realize your fruit is not what it should be, don’t be discouraged. God is the Master Gardener, and He is always working to prune and refine us. “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit, he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.” John 15:1-2. Pruning is not always easy, it can be painful, but it is necessary for greater growth.

If someone were to examine the fruit of your life today, what would they see? Would they see love, and humility flowing from you, or would they witness meanness, and pride? Sometimes, you don’t realize what kind of fruit you are producing because you justify your actions with excuses like, “That’s just how I am,” or “God knows my heart.” But Jesus reminds us that “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.” Luke 6:45! What comes out of you, your words, reactions, and habits, is a direct reflection of what’s inside of you.

If your fruit is not lining up with God’s Word, it’s time to take responsibility and allow Him to change you from the inside out. True spiritual maturity is not about how long you’ve been in church, but about how much your life looks like Christ. (stop using this same old story, I grew up in church and have been in church all my life, that is not what you need, you need to be growing in Jesus Christ!) Good fruit cannot be forced; it is the result of a heart that is continually submitted to God. The more you allow Him to work in you, the more your fruit will become a testimony of His Presence in your lives.

Take a moment today and do a self-examination by asking yourself these questions and then be honest with yourself for the answer. And the great thing is, if you don’t have an answer, you can repent right then and there and ask your God to help you!  What kind of fruit do you see in your life? Is it evidence of the Holy Spirit or the works of the flesh? Are you staying connected to Christ, the true Vine, in a way that allows you to grow spiritually? What areas of your life might God be pruning right now to help you bear more fruit? How can you focus more on your own growth instead of looking at the shortcomings of others? Your fruit will always give you away, and the truth of your walk with God will not be found in what you say, but in what your life consistently produces. The question is: Does your fruit reflect Christ?

Let’s Pray:

Father, today I choose to examine my own heart rather than looking at others. Help me to be honest about the fruit I am producing. If there is anything in my life that is not of You, any bitterness, selfishness, impatience, or sin, reveal it to me so that I may surrender it to You. Father, I desire to bear good fruit that reflects Your Presence in my life. Teach me to walk in love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Let my words and actions be a testimony of Your transforming power. Father, I recognize that I cannot bear good fruit on my own, I need to remain connected to You. Father, keep me grounded in Your Word, devoted in prayer, and sensitive to the leading of Your Spirit. Prune away anything that is hindering my growth, even if the process is uncomfortable. I trust that You are shaping me into the person You created me to be. Father, forgive me for the times I have judged others while ignoring my own shortcomings. Help me to focus on my own spiritual growth and not compare my journey to anyone else’s. Let my life be a living example of Your grace, producing fruit that draws others to You. Father, I thank You for Your patience, Your Grace and Mercy, and Your love. Continue to work in me, Father, until my life fully reflects Your character in every way. In the Name of Jesus Christ. Amen!

Blessings…

Love, Minister Jean

Good Morning Sunshine! You Can’t Fake Your Fruit! You Are Who You Are!

Matthew 7:16-17 ~ “You will know them by their fruits. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? Likewise, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.”

No matter how much a tree tries to hide its identity, its fruit will always reveal the truth. An apple tree can’t produce oranges, and a thornbush will never bear sweet grapes. In the same way, your life speak louder than your words. You may claim to follow Christ, but the real evidence is found in the fruit you produce. Jesus warned that people would be known by their fruit. What you consistently display, your attitudes, your words, your actions, they tell the world who you truly are. Are you producing love, joy, and peace? Or do our lives reflect bitterness, anger, and selfishness? The proof of your faith is not in what you say but in how you live.

“A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.” Luke 6:45. Your daily choices determine the kind of fruit you bear. When you walk in step with the Holy Spirit, He cultivates love, patience, and kindness within you. But when you live in the flesh, the results are obvious, pride, envy, and strife show up and out. “So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.”  Galatians 5:16.

There was once a garden filled with many trees. Each one stood tall, its branches stretching toward the sky. From a distance, they all looked the same; strong, full of leaves, and deeply rooted. But as the season changed and harvest time arrived, the truth was revealed. Some trees bore sweet, juicy fruit, nourishing all who came near. Others, though outwardly impressive, produced nothing but shriveled, bitter fruit; unfit for anyone to enjoy. Despite appearances, the evidence was undeniable. A tree could not hide what it truly was. A healthy tree produced good fruit, and a sick tree revealed its weakness through its barren branches. The farmer who owned the garden walked through, inspecting each one. He did not judge them by how tall they stood or how many leaves they had, but by the fruit they produced.

In the same way, your life cannot hide what is truly within you. No matter how much you try to appear righteous, your actions, your words, and your attitude will reveal the truth about who you are. “A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit.” – Matthew 7:18. The proof of who you are is not in what you claim, but in what you consistently produce. So, with that being said, what kind of fruit is hanging from your tree? Is it love, patience, and kindness? Or does it reveal pride, anger, and selfishness?

No tree can hide its fruit forever, sooner or later, the truth comes out. “Each tree is recognized by its own fruit.” Luke 6:44! Jesus reminds us in John 15:5, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me, you can do nothing.” A healthy tree stays connected to its source. Likewise, if you want to bear good fruit, you must remain in Christ. You cannot produce godly character on your own, it comes from abiding in Him, spending time in His Word, and allowing His Spirit to transform you.

But what happens when you see bad fruit in your life? Do you ignore it, make excuses, or assume it doesn’t matter? Jesus makes it clear that fruit is not optional, it is the evidence of true discipleship. “This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” John 15:8! The Presence of godly fruit in your life brings Glory to God and serves as proof that you are His.

The apostle Paul contrasts the works of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:19-23: “The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity, debauchery, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.”

You cannot fake good fruit for long. Eventually, the truth of what is in your heart will be revealed. If you find yourself producing bitterness instead of love, anxiety instead of peace, or impatience instead of kindness, it’s time for you to examine your spiritual roots to see if you are you deeply planted in Christ, or are you allowing the world to influence and shape you?

If someone examined your life, what kind of tree would they see? Would your fruit reveal a heart fully surrendered to God, or would it expose a life rooted in self-interest? True transformation happens from the inside out, and a healthy tree cannot help but produce good fruit. “Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night. That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither—whatever they do prospers.” Psalm 1:1-3!

Let’s Pray:

Father, I desire to bear good fruit that glorifies You. Search my heart and remove anything that hinders me from living a life that reflects Your Spirit. Help me to walk in obedience, to be patient in growth, and to trust that as I stay connected to You, my life will naturally produce love, joy, peace, and righteousness. May my words, my actions, and my thoughts all be pleasing to You. Father, I ask for Your Holy Spirit to shape my character and prune anything in my life that does not align with Your will. If there are areas where I am producing bad fruit, whether it be selfishness, anger, or impatience, reveal them to me and help me to change. I don’t want to just appear godly on the outside; I want my heart to truly reflect You. Father, strengthen me to walk in step with Your Spirit every day. May I remain rooted in Your Word, seeking Your wisdom and truth above all else. I pray that my life will be a testimony of Your grace and love, bearing fruit that lasts for eternity. Let those who see me know without a doubt that I am Yours because of the fruit I bear. Thank You for the privilege of being connected to You, my true Vine. In Jesus Christ Name, Amen!

Blessings…

Love, Minister Jean

Good Morning Sunshine! The Proof Is In The Pudding, As To Whether Or Not, You Love Jesus In Word Only Or In Deed!

John 14:15  ~ “If you love me, keep my commands.”

Love is more than just words. it’s an action, a commitment, and obedience! Many say that they love God, but the true proof of that love is found in how you live. Jesus made it clear, If you love Him, you will obey Him. Your devotion is not just in what you say, but in how you live and follow Him daily!

I know that you have heard this before, “The Proof is in the Pudding” It was a simple recipe, one that had been passed down for generation to generation. The ingredients were written plainly, the instructions clear. Yet, no matter how many claimed to have the recipe, the proof was always in the pudding. Some would rush through the process, skipping steps, using substitutes, or ignoring key instructions.

Others would claim they knew a better way, confident that a small change here or there wouldn’t make a difference. But when the time came to taste, the truth was undeniable. Some puddings were rich and smooth, full of flavor. Others were lumpy, bitter, or lacked the sweetness that made the dish complete. The difference wasn’t in how confidently someone claimed to have the recipe, it was in whether they followed it precisely. Life is much the same way. Many say they follow God, that they love Him, and that they live by His Word. (Does your life really resemble this kind of living and love?)

But Jesus made it clear in the Word, “You will know them by their fruits. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? Likewise, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.” Matthew 7:16-17. It is not your words, but your actions, that reveal the truth! Just as in the cake, the pudding’s taste proves whether the recipe was followed, the way you live proves the sincerity of your faith! If you claim to follow Christ, but your life is filled with meanness, bitterness, jealousy, impatience, and selfishness, what does that say about the ingredients that you are using? The proof is in the pudding! (Stop taking shortcuts and using substitutes, they don’t work!)

“Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” James 1:22! True faith requires obedience. It requires love, patience, trust, and commitment to God’s instructions, even when you don’t fully understand what is happening. The process takes time, but the result a life filled with the fruit of the Spirit will be unmistakable (just like baking a cake, once all the ingredients are mixed together, the cake has to bake, in extreme heat to get a rise. Take heed, you will wait in this process, but the heat makes you better!)

So, when the time comes to taste, what will your pudding reveal? Have you truly followed the Master’s recipe? Or have you taken shortcuts, relying on your own way? Remember, the proof isn’t in what you say, it’s in what you do. “If you love me, keep my commands.” John 14:15! The greatest way to show your love for God is by obeying Him! The Bible is full of His instructions, guiding you on how to live, love, and serve. If you truly love Him, you will not just pick and choose which commandments to follow, you surrender to His Will completely!

“This is love for God: to keep his commands. And his commands are not burdensome.” 1 John 5:3! When you obey Him, you demonstrate your trust and devotion, proving that your relationship with Him is not just a routine but a heartfelt commitment. If someone were to examine your life today, would there be proof that you really love God? Do your actions, words, and decisions reflect a heart that is surrendered to Him? True love for God is not just spoken, it is demonstrated in how you live your life. Loving God should be visible in the way you obey His Word, love others, trust Him, pursue holiness, and spend time in His Presence!

Let’s Pray:
Father, Thank You! Thank You for allowing me another day! Father, I come before You today, not just with words, but with a heart that longs to truly love You. I don’t want my love for You to be empty or superficial, I want it to be real, deep, and evident in everything I do. Father, teach me, to love You not just with my lips but with my actions. Help me to obey You even when it’s difficult, to trust You even when I don’t understand, and to love others even when it’s uncomfortable. Father, I surrender my heart, my desires, and my plans to You. Let my life be a reflection of Your love. Remove any pride, selfishness, or distractions that would hinder me from fully loving You. I thank You, Father, for loving me first, even when I was undeserving. Your love is perfect, unconditional, and everlasting. Help me to love You in return with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength and not just with my words. Father, I pray that my love for You will not just be a declaration, but a way of life. In the Name of Jesus Christ. Amen!

Blessings…
Love, Minister Jean

Good Morning Sunshine! There Is Power In The Love Of God!

1 Corinthians 13:13 (NIV) ~ “And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.”

Romans 5:8 (NIV) ~ “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

People throw the word “love” around like it is nothing, but you need to understand that love is valuable. It is not just a feeling or a passing emotion, it is a sacred gift from God. True love is selfless, pure, and powerful, meant to uplift, heal, and connect you to one another. God Himself is love, and every expression of real love originates from Him. When you recognize love as a divine gift, you begin to cherish it, honor it, and share it in a way that reflects God’s heart.

Let’s look at the meaning of love, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary Love is defined as: Strong affection for another arising out of kinship, personal ties, or attraction (e.g., maternal love, romantic love). Unselfish, loyal, and benevolent concern for the good of another (e.g., the fatherly love of God for humankind). An intense feeling of deep affection (e.g., love for a child, spouse, or friend). The world looks at the natural dictionary and meaning of the word.

But you as a believer in Jesus Christ should look at the Bible’s definition of love can be found in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 (NIV): “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”

Love is God: “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.” – 1 John 4:8. God’s love is unconditional (agape love), meaning it is not based on merit but given freely. Love is the greatest commandment (Matthew 22:37-39). Love is eternal and never fails (1 Corinthians 13:8). I know that today is Valentine’s Day, and most people think of love on this day, but there is nothing greater than the love of God. His love is not based on your performance, perfection, or past mistakes, it is unconditional, unshakable, and everlasting.

Before you ever knew Him, He loved you. Before you ever sought Him, He pursued you. His love is not earned; it is freely given through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ (Romans 5:8). In a world where love often comes with conditions and expectations, God’s love stands apart. It is a love that remains steady even when you fall, a love that welcomes in you and home no matter how far you have wandered (this is only as long as you have breath in your body, and you never know when that will be cut off.) His love is the foundation of our faith and the greatest gift we could ever receive. If you have to choose today, choose Jesus Christ, the only love that never fails.

Love is more than just a word or a feeling; it is an action. This definition of love is not based on fleeting emotions but on commitment, sacrifice, and selflessness. God’s love is the ultimate example of this kind of love. His love is patient with us when you fail, kind when you don’t deserve it, and forgiving even when you continue to fall short. As you receive His love, you must also strive to embody it, by loving God, loving others, and even loving yourself through His Grace.

When Jesus was asked about the greatest commandment, He responded with love: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind” and “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:37-39). Love is not an option; it is the essence of our calling. The depth of God’s love is beyond human comprehension. Ephesians 3:18-19 tells us that His love is wide, long, high, and deep, so vast that you can spend a lifetime discovering its riches. This love is not merely an emotion; it is an active, life-changing force that transforms you from the inside out. You are not only called to receive this love but to reflect it. The world is longing for love, and you have the privilege of being God’s hands and feet to share it.

Let love be the motivation behind everything you do, love in your words, love in your kindness, love in your patience. Love in the way you give and the way you forgive. Love in how you serve and how you speak. I want you to be so filled with God’s love that it overflows onto everyone around you. At the end of the day, it all comes down to love, love for God, love for people, and love without limits. Because at the heart of it all is this truth: God is love (1 John 4:8).

Let’s Prayer:

Father, I stand in awe of Your unfailing, limitless love. Thank You for loving me before I even knew You. Your love is constant, unwavering, and beyond my understanding. I am grateful that Your love is not based on my perfection but on Your grace. When I struggle to feel loved, remind me of the Cross, the ultimate expression of Your love. When I feel unworthy, whisper to my soul that nothing can separate me from Your love (Romans 8:38-39). Father, help me to love You with all my heart, soul, and mind. Teach me to love like You, to love without conditions, without limits, and without fear. Remove any bitterness, selfishness, or pride that keeps me from loving others fully. Fill me so completely with Your love that it overflows in my words, my actions, and my attitude. Let love be my first response, my greatest priority, and my daily mission. Father give me a heart that sees others the way You see them. Help me to love my family with patience, my friends with kindness, and even my enemies with grace. Let my life be a testimony of love—love in my service, love in my giving, and love in my faith. Lord, I want to be a vessel of Your love, so use me for Your glory. Father help me to live out the true definition of love. When I am impatient, remind me that love is patient. When I am tempted to be unkind, remind me that love is kind. When I feel resentment, remind me that love keeps no record of wrongs. When I am struggling to forgive, remind me of how You have forgiven me. Let my life be an outpouring of the love You have so freely given. Father today, on this Valentine’s Day, February 14. 2025, when the world is focused on romantic love, help me to remember that there is no love greater than Yours. If I must choose today, I choose Jesus, the One who first loved me. Let my heart be fully devoted to You, and may Your love transform me and shine through me each day. In the Name of Jesus Christ. Amen!

Blessings…

Love, Minister Jean

Have A Blessed Weekend…

Good Morning Sunshine! God Is Sustaining You With An Overflow Of His Benefits!

2 Corinthians 9:8 (KJV) ~ “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.”

This week, from Monday until now, I have been so in awe of all of God’s benefits and how He loves giving them to us! So here is one more day on His Benefits for you! These devotionals are all about God, and His love for you. You are a direct beneficiary of everything that He has! This is your shouting moment, To God be the Glory for the things that the Lord has done for you!

We have explored God’s divine benefits, starting with Monday and your unclaimed inheritance, recognizing that many believers fail to access the fullness of what God has freely given. Then we moved to Tuesday, stepping into the fullness of your benefits, understanding that you must seek first His Kingdom to receive what He desires for you. After that, you learned how to walk daily in His benefits, ensuring that you remain in alignment with His will so that you won’t miss out on His blessings. Then on yesterday, Wednesday, you progressed to overflowing in God’s benefits, discovering that His blessings are not just for you but are meant to flow through you to others.

Now today, Thursday, we will move to the final and most critical step: sustaining the overflow. Walking in divine benefits is not just about receiving a blessing once, it’s about learning how to maintain a life of continual abundance where God’s goodness remains an active, visible part of your daily experience. Sustaining the overflow requires stewardship, faithfulness, and continual connection to the Source.

To sustain God’s blessings, you must first be a faithful steward over what He has given you. Luke 16:10 says, “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.” Many people pray for more but fail to manage what they already have. If you desire sustained overflow, you must handle your finances, time, relationships, and spiritual gifts wisely, always using them for God’s glory and not your personal pleasure.

Second, you must keep your hearts aligned with God’s Will. Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us to “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” When you stop seeking God’s guidance, you risk stepping out of alignment, which can block the flow of His benefits in your life.

Third, you must continually sow into others. That’s right, you need to sow, this is where your blessings come from. Stop being stingy, it’s not yours anyway. (And just a side note, you can’t take it with you!) So, serve and sow according to how God leads you! Overflow is not meant to be stored up selfishly but shared. 2 Corinthians 9:8 promises that God will provide abundantly so that we “may abound to every good work.” Giving, whether financially, emotionally, or spiritually, keeps the cycle of God’s blessings flowing. The more you pour out, the more God pours back in.

Fourth, you must remain connected to the Source. (This is where your power comes from, it’s like you have a lamp and you said it won’t come on, it’s become you didn’t have it plugged in, but once you plugged it into the source, everything got brighter. Same thing applies to you spiritually, you have to stay plugged into God, He is the Source!) Just as a river dries up when it is cut off from its source, so will you dry up. You cannot sustain overflow if you neglect Prayer, Worship, and the Word. John 15:5 states, “I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit.” When you stay close to God, the blessings will not only continue, but they will grow!

Finally, you must trust God at every intersection, junction and in every season. There will be times when it seems like the overflow slows down or challenges arise. But Galatians 6:9 encourages us: “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season, we shall reap, if we faint not.” God’s blessings do not stop because of a dry season, sometimes, He is stretching your faith, teaching you endurance, or positioning you for a greater overflow ahead.

God does not want you to experience temporary blessings, He desires for you to live in continual overflow. But sustaining that overflow requires stewardship, alignment with His Will, generosity, staying connected to Him, and trusting Him even in uncertain times and seasons. But be encouraged, your cup will never run dry because your Source Supplier is unlimited. Keep walking in faith, keep giving, and keep trusting, the overflow is here to stay!

Let’s Pray:
Father, I thank You for the abundance of blessings You have poured into my life. You are the giver of every good thing, and I am grateful for Your daily benefits. Thank You for teaching me not only how to receive but also how to walk in Your blessings and let them overflow. Now, Lord, I ask that You help me sustain the overflow so that I may continue to walk in all that You have for me. Father teach me to be a faithful steward of everything You have entrusted to me. Whether it is my finances, time, talents, or relationships, help me manage them with wisdom and obedience. I do not want to waste what You have given but instead use it in ways that honor and glorify You. Show me where I need to improve and give me the discipline to make the necessary changes. Father, I align my heart with Your will. I do not lean on my own understanding but acknowledge You in all my ways. Direct my paths, Father, and keep me in step with Your perfect plan. Let nothing distract me from seeking Your Kingdom first. May I always be obedient to Your guidance and knowing that Your way leads to continued blessings and divine favor. Father, I pray for a heart that is always generous, knowing that as I give to others, You will give back to me in greater measure. I do not want to be a reservoir but a flowing river of Your blessings. Use me to bless others, Lord. Let my words, my resources, and my actions be an extension of Your love and provision. Father, keep me connected to You, Father, for I know that apart from You, I can do nothing. Let me never become so consumed by the blessings that I forget the Blesser. Keep me in a posture of prayer, worship, and constant communion with You, so that my spirit remains filled, and my cup continues to run over. Father, in times when it seems like the overflow slows down, I will trust You. I know that even in dry seasons, You are still working in my life. I will not grow weary, but I will stand firm, believing that Your blessings are continual and that my due season is always coming. Strengthen my faith, O Lord, so that I do not waver or doubt but instead remain confident in Your perfect provision. Thank You for sustaining me, for keeping me, and for ensuring that the overflow continues in my life. I declare that I will walk in sustained abundance, not just for myself, but so that I may bless others and bring glory to Your name. My cup will never run dry because You are my Source, and You are more than enough. In the Name of Jesus Christ. Amen!

Blessings…
Love, Minister Jean

Good Morning Sunshine! You Are Walking In Your Daily Divine Benefits! Walk And Act Accordingly!

Psalm 68:19 (KJV) ~ “Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah.”

In the devotional on Monday, we talked about your unclaimed inheritance, the truth that many believers live beneath their privileges, unaware of the full benefits God has provided. On yesterday, we talked about how to step into the fullness of those benefits, learning that God delights in giving you His Kingdom when you seek Him first. Now, in this third part, you are going to move beyond simply knowing and receiving your inheritance, you are going to learn how to walk daily in it so that you consistently experience the fullness of God’s blessings!

Psalm 68:19 is here to remind you that God daily loads you with benefits. His blessings are not occasional or reserved for special seasons but are meant to be experienced every single day. However, just as manna had to be gathered fresh each morning in the wilderness (Exodus 16:4-5), you must actively walk in your divine benefits by faith and ensuring that you are positioned to receive all that He provides. Too often, people receive a blessing and then grow complacent, forgetting that walking in the fullness of God’s provision requires daily faith, daily seeking, and daily obedience.

Let me tell you how to walk in your benefits every day. It requires you to be present to walk in your divine benefits daily, and it requires you to be in active partnership with God. First, you must renew your mind each morning by focusing on His Word rather than the worries of life. Romans 12:2 reminds us to be transformed by the renewing of your minds, ensuring that doubt, fear, or distractions do not pull you away from God’s promises. Second, activate your benefits through prayer and declaration. Proverbs 18:21 states that life and death are in the power of the tongue, what you declare over your life will shape your reality! Speak God’s promises over yourself, declaring that you are healed, provided for, protected, and favored!

Third, walk in obedience and alignment with God’s will. Deuteronomy 28:1-2 makes it clear that blessings follow obedience! Choosing righteousness, faith, and trust in God keeps you in position to receive all He has for you. Fourth, maintain an attitude of gratitude. Philippians 4:6-7 teaches that thanksgiving brings peace and keeps us connected to the presence of God. A grateful heart acknowledges that every good gift comes from Him and keeps you aware of His blessings. Lastly, stay in close fellowship with God through worship, prayer, and devotion. Psalm 16:11 declares that in His presence, there is fullness of joy, meaning that the closer you stay to God, the more you experience His abundant benefits.

One of the most crucial aspects of walking daily in God’s benefits is learning to trust Him even when circumstances don’t immediately reflect His promises. There may be times when it feels like you are not seeing the fullness of your inheritance, when healing is delayed, provision seems distant, or challenges test your faith. But walking in God’s benefits is not about reacting to what you see; it is about standing on what you know. Hebrews 10:23 reminds you to “hold fast the profession of your faith without wavering; for he is faithful that promised.” Walking in God’s benefits requires an unwavering faith that His Word is true, regardless of circumstances. Even on days when you feel weak, remember that His strength is made perfect in your weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). Keep believing, keep trusting, keep praying, keep declaring, and keep walking, knowing that God’s benefits are not dependent on your situation, they are anchored in His unchanging faithfulness towards you!

I just want to remind of this one more time, God’s benefits are not just for special occasions, they are meant to be walked in every single day. Don’t let a single blessing go unclaimed! Renew your mind daily, declare His promises, walk in obedience, stay in a posture of praying, remain thankful, and stay close to Him. And even when circumstances seem challenging, remember that His benefits are still yours. Keep trusting, keep believing, and keep walking, knowing that God’s faithfulness never changes!

Let’s Pray:

Father, I come before You today with a heart full of thanksgiving. You are the giver of every good and perfect gift, and I bless Your name for loading me daily with benefits. Thank You for the inheritance You have freely given me through Jesus Christ. I refuse to live beneath my privileges or allow doubt to keep me from experiencing the fullness of Your blessings. Today, I step into my divine benefits with confidence and faith. Father, I ask for a renewed mind each morning so that I will not be distracted by fear, worry, or the cares of life. Let my thoughts be centered on Your promises rather than my problems. I declare that I am blessed, healed, redeemed, and favored. No weapon formed against me shall prosper, and everything I need has already been provided for through Your divine grace. I activate my benefits today by speaking life over my circumstances and trusting in Your Word. Help me to walk in obedience, knowing that Your blessings follow those who seek You first. If there is any area of my life that is out of alignment with Your will, correct me, Lord. Keep me on the path of righteousness so that I may remain in position to receive all You have for me. Let my heart be filled with gratitude, no matter what season I am in. I will praise You in abundance and in need, knowing that You are always faithful. Father, I choose to stay close to You, abiding in Your presence so that I can walk in the fullness of joy and peace. Let me never forget that I am an heir to Your Kingdom and that You take pleasure in blessing me. Teach me to trust You even when my circumstances seem contrary to Your promises. Strengthen my faith so that I will hold fast to Your Word, knowing that You are faithful. I will not allow delays or challenges to make me doubt Your goodness. Instead, I will stand firm, declaring Your promises over my life until I see them come to pass. Thank You Father, for loading me with benefits today, tomorrow, and always. I receive them with joy, and I will walk in them with confidence. No matter what comes my way, I choose to trust, believe, and walk in the fullness of all that You have promised me. In Jesus Christ Mighty Name. Amen!

Blessings…

Love, Minister Jean

Good Morning Sunshine! You Are Living In The Fullness Of Your Inheritance!

Luke 12:30-32 (KJV) ~”For all these things do the nations of the world seek after: and your Father knoweth that ye have need of these things. But rather seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be added unto you. Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.”

Part 2: Yesterday, you were told that you have a benefits packet to claim, and today you are being reminded of your inheritance!

In the previous devotional, you were told that you had an unclaimed inheritance! So, today how many believers do you think are living outside of their fullness of what God has for them? Are you living outside the fullness of what God has already provided for you? God’s benefits are freely given, yet they have remained untouched by you, and those who lack knowledge, struggle with doubt, or fail to walk in faith. But now that you have recognized what belongs to you, the next step is learning how to live in the fullness of your inheritance daily.

Receiving a gift is one thing; but living in it is another! Imagine someone giving you a beautiful home filled with everything you could ever need. You accept the keys with joy, but you choose to live only in one small room, never exploring or using all that has been provided. This is what you do, the same with God’s blessings! You rejoice in salvation but fail to access the healing, provision, peace, and power that come with it. But Jesus is reminding you in Luke 12:30-32 that you do not need to chase after worldly things as others do. Your Father already knows what you need, and He delights in giving you the Kingdom. This means everything necessary for your life, physically, spiritually, emotionally, and financially has already been made available to you through Jesus Christ. You must shift your focus from seeking the temporary things to seeking the Kingdom of God, and when you do, all things will be added unto you!

To fully embrace God’s blessings, you must first walk in confidence, not condemnation. Guilt and shame often keep you from receiving all that God has provided, but Romans 8:1 reminds us that “there is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.” Once you accept God’s forgiveness, you must leave the past behind and step boldly into His Grace. Speaking God’s promises over your lives is also essential, as Proverbs 18:21 tells you that life and death are in the power of the tongue. If you speak lack, fear, and defeat, you will experience them, but when you declare God’s Word, you align yourself with His truth and open the door for His blessings! Living with expectation is another key, as Ephesians 3:20 assures you that God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that you ask or think. When you truly believe that He desires to bless you, you position yourself to receive His best!

Staying in position through obedience is crucial in accessing God’s benefits. Just as the prodigal son temporarily lost his inheritance by walking away from his father’s house, disobedience can hinder you from experiencing all that God has for you. Deuteronomy 28:1-2 shows that obedience brings blessings, keeping you in alignment with His divine provision. Remaining in God’s presence is also essential, for Psalm 16:11 declares that “in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.”The more time you spend in prayer, worship, and the Word, the more you experience the depth of God’s goodness. When you seek first the Kingdom of God, as instructed in Luke 12:30-32, you will shift your focus from striving for worldly needs to trusting God’s perfect provision, and in doing so, you begin to live in the fullness of your divine inheritance!

God does not want you to simply acknowledge your benefits, He wants you to live in them! Every day, walk boldly as an heir of His Kingdom. Speak His promises, expect His goodness, stay in obedience, and dwell in His Presence. You were never meant to struggle outside the gates, step into the fullness of your inheritance and live the abundant life He has prepared for you!

Let’s Pray:

Father,

Thank You for the abundant inheritance You have provided for me. Your Word says that You take pleasure in blessing Your children, and today, I step fully into all that You have promised. I refuse to live outside of Your blessings. I choose to walk in faith, trusting that everything I need has already been provided through Jesus Christ. Father, I cast off every lie of the enemy that has kept me from embracing the fullness of Your benefits. I silence the voice of doubt, fear, and condemnation, and I declare that I am who You say I am. I am forgiven, I am healed, I am redeemed, I am favored, and I am satisfied with good things. I will no longer live beneath my privileges. Father, teach me to walk boldly in Your promises. Let my words align with Your Word. May my heart be filled with expectation, knowing that You are able to do exceedingly abundantly above all I can ask or think. Help me to stay in position through obedience, remaining in Your will so that I do not miss what You have prepared for me. Father, I seek Your presence above all else because I know that in Your presence, there is fullness of joy. Fill me with Your Spirit, strengthen my faith, and lead me into deeper communion with You. Let me live as an heir of the Kingdom, not just knowing about my inheritance but experiencing it daily. Father, I stand on Your Word in Luke 12:30-32, trusting that I do not need to strive after the things of this world, for You already know my needs. I will seek Your Kingdom above all else, and I know that everything I need will be added unto me. I will not fear, for it is Your good pleasure to give me the Kingdom. Thank You, Father, for the doors You are opening, the breakthroughs You are bringing, and the transformation You are working in my life. I receive it all by faith, and I will walk in Your promises every single day. In the Name of Jesus Christ. Amen!

Blessings…

Love, Minister Jean

Good Morning Sunshine! You Have A Benefit Packet To Claim! 

Psalm 103:2-5 ~ “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle’s.”

Do you understand what you have in your divine benefits package from God? In our daily lives, we are quick to check what benefits we receive from our jobs, our insurance plans, or even our bank accounts. You will ensure that you don’t miss anything owed to you. But how often do you check your spiritual benefits?

Psalm 103 tells you to bless the Lord and not to forget all His benefits. These benefits are not temporary, nor are they based on human systems, but they are eternal and freely given through Jesus Christ. God forgives, heals, redeems, crowns, and satisfies us. Yet so many times you live beneath your privileges because you failed to access everything that God has already provided.

Think about this, there was a grand estate, filled with treasures beyond measure, gold-lined halls, lush gardens of endless fruit, and rooms overflowing with gifts prepared for the rightful heir. The deed had been signed long ago, and all the benefits of the estate belonged to the one for whom it was prepared. Yet, day after day, the estate remained quiet, untouched. The rightful owner lived not in the mansion, but outside the gates, struggling for survival. The heir labored tirelessly, working for scraps, searching for peace, longing for joy, never realizing that everything needed had already been provided.

One day, a messenger arrived with a letter sealed by the Master of the estate. It read: “Why do you live as though you are poor when I have given you wealth beyond measure? Why do you hunger when I have set a feast before you? Why do you wander in uncertainty when I have written your name in my book and given you the key to the kingdom? All that I have is already yours. Come and take what belongs to you!” At last, understanding dawned. The doors had never been locked. The inheritance had never been revoked. Everything that had been missing peace, healing, joy, protection, provision, was already within reach. The heir only had to step forward and receive. And so, the gates were opened, and for the first time, the one to whom it all belonged walked in the fullness of the inheritance. The hunger was satisfied, the burdens lifted, and the blessings poured out abundantly. The estate had never been empty. The benefits had never been withheld. They were simply waiting for the rightful owner to claim them. You! Many Christians live this way, spiritually bankrupt when their Heavenly Father has given them unlimited riches in Christ.”

Much like the heir in the story, you have failed to walk in the benefits God has already given. According to Psalm 103:2-5, His benefits include forgiveness of sins, healing, redemption from destruction, a crown of lovingkindness and mercy, and satisfaction with good things that renew strength like an eagle. These are not just occasional blessings, but divine provisions meant for every believer. Forgiveness ensures freedom from guilt and shame, healing restores both the body and soul, redemption keeps us from the traps of the enemy, God’s love and mercy provide covering and favor, and His goodness renews and refreshes our strength for the journey ahead.

Despite these promises, many times you have missed out on God’s benefits due to a lack of knowledge, doubt, fear, or disobedience. Hosea 4:6 warns that “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Some do not claim their benefits because they are unaware of what belongs to them. Stop letting fear and condemnation keep you from stepping into God’s blessings. For all of His promises, are seen in Deuteronomy 28, where obedience brings blessings and disobedience leads to lack.

To receive all of God’s benefits, you must first acknowledge and thank Him for what has already been provided. Gratitude shifts the heart into a position of faith. Next, you have to study and declare God’s Word and speak His promises over your life and rejecting every lie of the enemy. Praying in faith, without wavering, activates God’s blessings (James 1:6-7). Walking in obedience aligns you with divine provision, ensuring that you are in position to receive what God has already prepared. Finally, receiving by faith is crucial, there must be a bold confidence that God is who He says He is and that He will do what He has promised! 

The doors to God’s blessings have never been locked. The inheritance has already been given. All that is required is your willingness to believe, step forward, and claim what has been freely provided. Do not live outside the gates of your spiritual inheritance. Walk in, receive your benefits, and experience the fullness of all that God has in store for you!

Let’s Pray:

Thank You Father for another day! Thank You for choosing me to be a part of it! I come before You with a heart full of thanksgiving. You are a good and faithful God, and I bless Your Holy Name. Thank You for the benefits You have freely given me as Your child. I refuse to live beneath my privileges, and I declare today that I will walk in the fullness of Your promises. Father, I receive Your forgiveness, and I will not allow guilt or shame to weigh me down because Your Word declares that You have cast my sins as far as the east is from the west (Psalm 103:12). Thank You for Your grace and mercy that cover me. Thank You for redeeming my life from destruction. Even when the enemy planned to harm me, You turned it around for my good. You are my Deliverer, my Protector, and my Refuge. No weapon formed against me shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17). Father, I receive the crown of Your lovingkindness and tender mercies. I am not forgotten, abandoned, or alone. I am chosen, loved, and highly favored by You. Your mercies are new every morning, and I will walk in them. Father, I receive Your satisfaction and renewal. Fill my heart with Your peace, joy, and abundance. Strengthen me so that I will soar like an eagle above every challenge. I refuse to live in lack, for You supply all my needs according to Your riches in glory (Philippians 4:19). Today, I align my heart, mind, and spirit with Your will. I will not doubt, fear, or hesitate. I claim every benefit You have given me, and I will walk in them with confidence. In Jesus Christ Mighty. Amen!

Blessings…

Love, Minister Jean

Good Morning Sunshine! Today, You Are Receiving God’s Boundless Grace And His Everlasting Mercy!

Titus 3:5-7 (NIV) ~ “He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life.”

We live in a world that demands perfection, every day you can see your flaws and flare ups, then through the power of God you are reminded that God’s Grace and Mercy is meeting you exactly where you are. His Grace is the unearned favor and love that He pours out on you, a gift so generous that you could never repay it. His Mercy is His compassionate response to your frailty and failures, offering forgiveness and renewal each day. Ephesians 2:8-9 tells us, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast.” This passage of scripture is here to remind you that you are accepted not because of what you do, but because of what He has done for you.

The truth of His Mercy is beautifully echoed in Lamentations 3:22-23: “Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed, for his mercies never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” Every sunrise that you have been afforded is a fresh canvas on which God writes and declares His love for you. His Mercy covers your past mistakes and transforms your future, by inviting you to rest in His compassion. It reassures you that, no matter how often you fall short, His love is steadfast, offering you hope and a new beginning.

There is Transforming Power in God’s Grace and Mercy! Imagine yourself as a rough, weathered stone, tossed by the storms of life and you can feel and see your imperfections. Then, God’s Grace and Mercy steps in and acts like the careful, skilled hands of a master sculptor. With each gentle precision, He chips away at the rough edge, smoothing out the scars and revealing a brilliant work of art hidden within. Romans 5:20 reminds us, “But where sin increased, grace increased all the more.” Even when your imperfections seem overwhelming, God’s Grace shines brighter, transforming you into the masterpiece He intended. Trust the process on this journey, for He is transforming you and it is for your good and His Glory!

Each day, as you encounter trials and setbacks, you have the opportunity to lean into God’s forgiving love. His Mercy doesn’t just erase your past mistakes, it writes a new story of redemption and hope on your heart. As you allow His Grace to permeate every fiber of your being today, you can begin to see yourself and others through the lens of His compassion. This perspective empowers you to extend forgiveness, kindness, and hope, reflecting the transformative power of His love to the world around you.

Embrace living out of God’s Grace and Mercy daily. For His Grace and Mercy calls you to live differently. It beckons you to show kindness to those who have hurt you, to forgive when it’s hard, and to offer hope in situations that seem hopeless. Jesus Christ ultimate act of love on the Cross is the perfect display of how Grace meeting Mercy is a selfless act that transformed the course of history. In your everyday life, you can mirror that same compassion by allowing God’s transforming Power to work in you to shine forth. As each day is a fresh opportunity to step into the person God created you to be, a living testament to His unending love.

Let’s Pray:

Father, Thank You! Father, I come before You with grateful heart, acknowledging the depth of Your boundless Grace and everlasting Mercy. Thank You for the incredible gift of salvation a gift not earned by my deeds but given to me freely because of Your immeasurable love. In my moments of weakness and failure remind me that Your Grace is sufficient and that Your Mercy is new every morning. Father, I release my struggles and imperfections, to You and I put all of my trust in You, the Master Sculptor. For I know that You are at work in me, patiently chiseling away my rough edges and revealing the beauty You have placed within. Pour out Your Mercy upon me and wash away all of my guilt and renew my spirit with the assurance of Your unending love. Father, as I journey through the ups and downs of this day, empower me to live out Your Grace. Father, help me to see this day as a new opportunity to reflect Your love and compassion. May my life be a testimony to the transformative power of Your Grace and Mercy extending forgiveness and offering hope where there is despair, and showing kindness in a world that so desperately needs it. Father, in these times of uncertainty, when my heart is heavy and my mind seems to be burdened, grant me the peace that surpasses all understanding. Remind me that Your Grace is not just a concept, but a living, breathing force that sustains, transforms, and redeems me. Father, may I continually lean into Your promises, trusting that even in my imperfections, Your perfect love shines through. Father, I surrender all of my worries, my failures, and my fears into Your loving Hands. Father, fill me with Your Holy Spirit, and guide each day to walk in Your light and to extend the same Grace and Mercy that I have so freely received. Father, may my life be a living declaration of Your unending love, drawing others to the hope and salvation that I found in You. In the precious and Mighty Mame of Jesus Christ. Amen!

Blessings…

Love, Minister Jean

Have A Great Weekend…