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12/20/2025

DAY 6 — FAITH EXPECTS GOD TO MOVE

Scripture: Mark 11:24

Faith doesn’t just hope—it expects. It anticipates God’s intervention.

Life Application:

Start your morning by expecting favor, open doors, and opportunities. Speak expectation over your day.

Prayer over worrying

Janice prayed for unity in her marriage. Instead of complaining, she began speaking life over her husband daily. Within months, their conversations changed, peace returned, and their marriage healed.
Faith shifts atmospheres—especially in relationships.

DAY 6 “THE CREDIT SCORE THAT DIDN’T STOP GOD”

Theme: Walk by Faith, Not by Sight
Scriptures: 2 Corinthians 5:7, Hebrews 11:1

Tasha dreamed of owning a home, but her credit was far from perfect. A lender politely suggested she wait two years. Sight said “Not yet.”
But faith whispered, “Try again.”

Tasha prayed, wrote down her goals, and worked faithfully to improve her score. She kept quoting 2 Corinthians 5:7:
“For we walk by faith, not by sight.”

Months later, a new lender reviewed her updated information. “Your hard work paid off,” he said with a smile. “We can approve you.”

On closing day, she held the keys and cried.
Not because she deserved it—
but because God delivered what sight tried to deny.
She learned: Faith sees what the natural eye cannot.

Prayer

“Lord Jesus, thank You for coming into this world to bring salvation, peace, hope, and new life. Enter every part of my heart—my thoughts, my emotions, my plans. Fill me with Your presence and transform me from the inside out. Thank You for being my Savior. Amen.”

Declaration

“Jesus is my Savior. His peace, His power, and His presence fill my life daily.”

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12/19/2025

DAY 5 — FAITH GROWS THROUGH PRESSURE

Scripture: 1 Peter 1:7 — “…the trial of your faith… more precious than gold…”

Pressure doesn’t destroy faith—it purifies it. Strong believers aren’t built on peaceful days; they’re built on stormy nights.

Life Application:

When you feel pressure today, pause and say, “This is making me stronger.”

Staying lazer focus will build your faith:

After losing his job, Marcus thought his life was falling apart. But during that season, he prayed more, read more, fasted more, and grew spiritually. When a new opportunity came, it was double his previous salary.
Sometimes God uses trouble to build the version of you that can handle the blessing.

Prayer

“Lord, give me a sensitive heart and a willing spirit. When You speak, help me respond quickly and joyfully. Make me bold enough to obey instantly and trust that my obedience has purpose and impact. Use me to bless others today. Amen.”

Declaration

“I respond quickly when God speaks. My obedience makes room for miracles.”

“THE MARRIAGE RESTORED BY EXPECTATION”

Theme: Faith Expects God to Move
Scriptures: Mark 11:24, Hebrews 11:6

Angela and Chris were struggling. Arguments every night. Silence every morning. Angela prayed, but she also expected things to get worse.

One morning, while praying, she felt the Holy Spirit say:
“Change your expectation.”

She started speaking life over her marriage:
“Lord, I expect healing. I expect unity. I expect restoration.”

Her attitude changed. Her words softened. Her patience increased.

Chris noticed her shift and felt convicted. They began counseling, praying together, and rebuilding their connection. Months later, they renewed their vows.

Angela learned expectation is a seed that attracts miracles.
She learned: Faith not only prays—faith anticipates results.

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12/18/2025

DAY 4 — FAITH TAKES ACTION

Scripture: James 2:17 — “Faith without works is dead.”

Faith is not passive—it moves, builds, speaks, knocks, and obeys.

Life Application:

Act on one faith goal today: make the call, start the plan, write the proposal, send the application.

Are you walking by faith?
A young woman felt led to start a mentoring program for girls in her neighborhood. She had no budget—only faith. She started with three girls. Today, it serves over 250 annually.

God multiplies what you move toward.

DAY 4 — No Room at the Inn: Faith When Doors Close

Prayer

“God, thank You for every closed door that protects me and positions me for something better. Help me not become discouraged when I hear ‘no.’ Teach me to trust that You are leading me to the right place at the right time. Amen.”

Declaration

“Closed doors do not stop me—they redirect me toward God’s best for my life.”

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12/17/2025

DAY 3
WALKING BY FAITH, NOT BY SIGHT

Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:7

Sight reveals facts—faith reveals truth. Facts say, “There’s no way out.” Faith says, “God will make a way.”

Life Application:

When doubt shows you the problem, speak faith out loud. Replace “I can’t” with “Through Christ, I can.”

Do you have a plan?
Tyrone wanted to purchase a home but his credit wasn’t perfect. Instead of quitting, he trusted God, got counseling, made a 12-month plan, and kept declaring God’s favor. One year later, he closed on a home he once thought impossible.
Faith sees the destination long before your eyes do.

What type of faith di you have for your situation? God is able to all things.

DAY 3
Journey to Bethlehem: Faith in the Unexpected

Prayer

“Lord, when life takes unexpected turns, help me trust that You are redirecting my steps. Remove fear and frustration, and open my eyes to see Your purpose in every situation. Like Mary and Joseph, help me walk with confidence even in uncertainty. Amen.”

Declaration

“Every unexpected moment in my life is leading me into God’s divine purpose.”

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12/16/2025

DAY 2
FAITH PLEASES GOD

Scripture: Hebrews 11:6

God isn’t moved by talent, emotion, intellect, or fear—He is moved by faith. When you choose faith, you open the door for God to reward, guide, and elevate you.

Life Application:

Write down one thing you are believing God for. Pray specifically and consistently this week.

What would you do?
James wanted to go back to school but didn’t know how to pay for it. He applied anyway, believing God would provide. Two months later, a grant he didn’t even apply for appeared in his inbox.
Faith attracts the impossible.

DAY 2 — Joseph: Faith to Stay When It’s Hard

Prayer

“Father, give me the strength to stay committed to what You have entrusted to me. When things feel heavy or confusing, remind me of Your promise and Your presence. Help me be faithful like Joseph—steady, obedient, and guided by Your voice. Amen.”

Declaration

“I remain faithful where God has planted me. I am strong, steady, and led by God’s wisdom.”

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12/16/2025

DAY 1 — FAITH BEGINS WITH TRUST

Scripture: Hebrews 11:1

Faith is more than belief—it is trust in God’s character and His promise even when evidence is missing. Faith requires you to lean on God when your understanding fails.

Life Application:

Today, choose one area—your finances, family, business, health—to intentionally hand over to God in prayer.

Can you relate?
Maria felt overwhelmed—bills increasing, hours at work decreasing. She prayed, tithed faithfully, and trusted God. A supervisor unexpectedly recommended her for a higher-paying remote position. God opened a door she never saw coming.
Faith didn’t remove the challenge—it carried her through it.

Let us know how you would have felt if you were Maria .

DAY 1 —Use Your Faith to Say Yes

Prayer

“Lord, give me the courage to say yes to Your will even when I don’t understand the full picture. Help me trust Your Word above my fears, and let my obedience open the door for Your blessings. Strengthen my heart to respond like Mary—faithful, willing, and surrendered. Amen.”

Declaration

“I walk by faith, not by sight. I say yes to God’s plan, and His favor surrounds me.”

12/15/2025

INTRODUCTION — FAITH: THE FORCE THAT MOVES VISIBLE THINGS

Hebrews 11:1 (KJV) — “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
Hebrews 11:6 (KJV) — “But without faith it is impossible to please Him…”
2 Corinthians 5:7 (KJV) — “For we walk by faith, not by sight.”

Faith has always been God’s chosen method for transforming ordinary people into extraordinary vessels. Noah built an ark before a drop of rain. Abraham walked away from everything familiar. Moses faced a kingdom with nothing but a staff. The woman with the issue of blood touched Jesus without an appointment. Peter stepped out onto water.

Nothing powerful in the Bible happened without faith.

As believers today, we are not reading ancient stories—we are reading blueprints. The same God who moved for them desires to move for us. He hasn’t changed. His methods haven’t changed. And His requirement hasn’t changed: faith.

THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTION

“If God asked you to do something that didn’t make sense yet… could you trust Him enough to take the first step?”

Answer:

Yes—because stepping into the unknown is exactly how faith works.

Biblical Example:

Abraham left his home, not knowing where he was going (Genesis 12:1–4). He didn’t have the details—he only had God’s direction. And God honored his obedience with blessing, protection, and destiny.

How does this line up with today’s world ?
A woman felt led to start a small business even though she had no investors, no training, and no guarantees. She prayed, obeyed, took one step at a time… and that business eventually replaced her full-time job. She didn’t start with certainty—she started with faith.

Be Encouraged

This week, take one bold step in an area where God is nudging you. Faith grows through movement—not comfort.

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12/12/2025

DAY 7 This is the final day of the devotional. Thank you for joining us through this study. I pray it has blessed you and your family.

— “God Keeps His Promises”

Luke 2:25–39

Reflection Question:
Do I still believe God will do what He promised, even if it has taken years?

Biblical Example:
Simeon waited his entire life to see the Messiah—and God fulfilled the promise.

Life Example:
A person waits years for healing, restoration, promotion, or answered prayer—and one day, God moves suddenly.

A Story of Belief

“The Promise Came After Years”

Theme: God keeps His promises.

David had prayed for his son’s salvation for 12 years. He fasted, cried, and believed. But his son grew more distant, angry, and rebellious.

One night, David received a text: “Dad… can we talk? I want to change.”

They talked for hours. His son confessed he’d been running from God but was ready to come home—physically and spiritually.

As David hugged his son, he felt the same joy Simeon must have felt when he held Jesus and said, “My eyes have seen Your salvation.”

Years of waiting, but the promise came.
God had not forgotten.

Life Application:
Stand on God’s promises today. Write one promise from Scripture and pray it out loud.

CONCLUSION — “Living From the Manger”

The birth of Jesus is more than a seasonal celebration—it is a daily invitation to live with expectation, trust, and hope. Luke 2:1–39 shows us that:
• God works through unexpected situations
• God fulfills His promises
• God sees the humble and ordinary
• God still sends peace, joy, and direction
• When Jesus enters a situation, everything changes

As believers, we are blessed because the same Jesus who came to save the world is still working in our lives today.

Final Encouragement:
Carry the lessons of this devotional with you. Keep seeking Him. Keep making room. Keep believing God’s promises. And walk daily with the confidence that the Savior born in Luke 2 is still the Savior working in you today.

12/11/2025

DAY 6 — “Jesus Was Dedicated… So Should We Be”

Luke 2:21–24

Reflection Question:
What area of my life needs to be rededicated to the Lord?

Biblical Example:
Mary and Joseph brought Jesus to the temple to present Him to God. Even the Savior was dedicated.

Life Example:
You see someone rededicate their career, finances, family, or future to God—and doors begin to open because God is now placed first.

A Story of Commitment

“The Day She Rededicated Her Dreams”

Theme: Rededicating our lives to God.

Rachel was talented—gifted in writing, speaking, and mentoring—but she kept putting her dreams on hold. She worked, served others, and survived, but she knew she wasn’t living her calling.

One Saturday morning she sat in her car outside a church event and whispered, “Lord, I give my dreams back to You. Use them for Your glory.”

That day was the turning point. She started writing again, sharing her story, and opportunities opened doors she never imagined. God honored her dedication.

Just as Jesus was presented to the Lord, Rachel learned that what you place in God’s hands grows.

Life Application:
Choose one area of your life today—your time, your body, your goals—and dedicate it back to God.

12/10/2025

DAY 5 — “Your Testimony Has Purpose”

Luke 2:17–20

Reflection Question:
What story from my life could be blessing someone else, but I’ve been afraid to share it?

Biblical Example:
The shepherds shared what they saw, and everyone was amazed. Their testimony spread hope.

Life Example:
Someone shares how God healed their marriage, delivered them from anxiety, or provided financially—and someone else finds courage because of it.

“The Testimony That Opened a Door”

Theme: Your testimony matters.

Sam had been battling depression for years. Quietly. Privately. He finally found healing through prayer, counseling, and support. One day, a coworker casually mentioned feeling overwhelmed and hopeless.

Sam hesitated. He didn’t want to expose his past. But the Holy Spirit nudged him: “Share.”

So Sam told his story. His coworker broke down in tears and said, “I needed to hear that today. Thank you.”

That simple moment led them both back to church. Sam realized that what he almost hid was the very thing God wanted to use.

Just as the shepherds told everyone what they saw and people were amazed, Sam’s testimony helped someone find hope.

Life Application:
Share one thing God has done for you this week—with a friend, family member, or even in your journal.

12/09/2025

DAY 4 — 7 Day Devotional on the Birth of Christ
“Go and See for Yourself”

Luke 2:15–17

Reflection Question:
Am I taking steps to personally experience God, or am I living off secondhand faith?

Biblical Example:
The shepherds didn’t just hear the message—they went to see Jesus for themselves.

Life Example:
You can hear others talk about peace and joy, but you experience it only when you seek God personally.

DAY 4 A Story of Belief

“See for Yourself”

Theme: Experience God personally.

A woman named Brielle grew up hearing about faith from her grandmother. She attended church occasionally but never felt connected. When life got hard, she realized borrowed faith wasn’t enough.

One night she opened her Bible for the first time in months and prayed, “God, if You’re real, speak to me.” As she read the Psalms, peace washed over her—peace she’d never felt before. Tears streamed down her face as she whispered, “You really are here.”

Her grandmother’s faith had carried her for years, but now she had her own encounter.

Just like the shepherds didn’t settle for hearing the good news—they went to see Jesus themselves—Brielle experienced God personally.

Life Application:
Set aside intentional time today—worship, prayer, or reading—and seek Jesus yourself.

12/07/2025

DAY 3 — 7 Day Devotional on The Birth of Christ
“Your Good News Will Reach You”

Luke 2:8–14

Reflection Question:
Do I truly believe that God still sends good news my way, even on the most ordinary days?

Biblical Example:
Shepherds were doing their regular night shift when the angels appeared. God met them where they were.

Life Example:
You open your Bible, or listen to a sermon randomly, and God speaks directly to what you’re facing.

A Story of Reflection
“Good News on a Regular Tuesday”

Theme: God sends good news into ordinary moments.

Marcus was having a rough week—unexpected bills, car trouble, and the weight of discouragement. On Tuesday evening, he almost skipped Bible study. But he forced himself to go.

During the lesson, the pastor shared a Scripture that spoke directly to Marcus’ fear: “My God shall supply all your need.” Marcus felt the message hit his heart like it had been delivered personally.

On his drive home, he thought, “I wasn’t expecting anything today, but God showed up anyway.”

Just like the shepherds receiving heaven’s message while doing their regular job, Marcus learned that God often sends good news in the middle of routine.

Life Application:
Expect God to show up today. Say: “Lord, open my eyes to the good news You already prepared for me.”

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