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Your Breakthrough Year Don’t Live the Same Year Twice! | Day 4 | January 5, 2025

A Better Year, Every Year When I think back to the young woman who failed out of college, felt lost in life, and didn’t even have enough to pay my cellphone bill or put gas in my car—it feels crazy. Because every year since then has gotten better and better, and I’ve stopped living the same year twice by walking in vision and faith. Vision is all throughout the Bible—and no, I’m not just talking about seeing visions—I mean having a clear vision for your life. When I didn’t know where I was headed, I wandered aimlessly. I’d be at the next party, the next bar, just drifting. But when I got vision, things inside me began to change. I started taking faith-filled steps instead of staying stuck. With vision came Godly confidence, because I knew: “If God is for me, who can be against me?” Every year I’ve had vision has been better than the last, because I finally have a target, a destination. Imagine a ship leaving the dock with no destination—it drifts aimlessly and ends up anywhere. That wa...

Your Breakthrough Year Don’t Live the Same Year Twice! | Day 3 | January 4, 2025

Starting The Year with God As believers, we all want to start the year with God, giving Him full access to our lives. But sometimes, there are areas we keep off-limits—our relationships, finances, future plans, business, health, and more. This year, invite God into the areas you’ve been trying to handle on your own. Bring Him into your marriage struggles, your life’s pains, and even the places where you’re already thriving. When you start letting God into the “small” things, you’ll begin to see it overflow into the big things—more patience with your spouse, greater awareness of your words, and peace in decisions. Starting the year with God means rededicating your life to Him—giving Him full access to what you were once hesitant to surrender. That one choice to let Him in can change everything. Reflection: Take a moment to invite the Holy Spirit into your life, especially into the areas you’ve been holding back. Give God full access to the good, the messy, and everything in between, and...

Your Breakthrough Year Don’t Live the Same Year Twice! | Day 2 | January 3, 2025

  Remember The Promises All throughout the Bible, God reminds us of His promises, like “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” These promises are so comforting, yet when we find ourselves stuck in seasons or situations, it’s easy to forget them. Maybe you even have a personal promise from God—about your life, your plans, your family, or your future. Refusing to live the same year twice means keeping God’s promises at the forefront of your mind and heart. His promises are true, unshakable, and able to stand against anything! Even when you don’t see how it will all come together, trust that it will. In your lowest seasons, in your moments of doubt, God’s promises can wrap around you and breathe life back into what feels dead or stuck. Breaking free from old patterns starts with anchoring yourself in the promises of God—and letting them guide your every step. Reflection: Which specific promises in the Bible speak to your heart the most? What personal promises has God spoken directly...

Your Breakthrough Year Don’t Live the Same Year Twice! | Day 1 | January 2, 2025

  Don’t Live It Twice One day, while sitting in my old high school bedroom—after failing out of college and honestly just holding onto the little bit of faith I had left—I realized something: if I didn’t start doing something different, I was about to repeat the exact same year all over again. That revelation hit me hard. I had prayed, I had believed, but I wasn’t actually getting up and doing the things God kept placing on my heart. I was still tangled up in the failures of my last season, feeling completely stuck. It’s so easy to get caught up in the rhythm of life and suddenly realize none of your goals have moved. Or to look at your current situation—your finances, your circumstances—and think, “ There’s no way I can get ahead.”  That might be the story others settle for, but that’s not the story God has for you. God calls you the head and not the tail. You are above and not beneath. You are the apple of His eye, deeply loved and completely seen. He has better for you—grea...

The Power of Biblical Meditation | Day 5 | January 1, 2025

  Guarding Your Heart Scripture gives us a clear filter for our thoughts: “Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is pure, lovely, of good report—think on these things.” (Philippians 4:8). Every day, thoughts will knock on the door of your mind and heart. Some will bring peace; others will bring confusion. You must decide what stays. Here’s how: Reject wrong thoughts  – Say, “I refuse this imagination in Jesus’ name.” (2 Corinthians 10:5) Replace them with truth  – Speak or recall Scripture that counters the lie. Resist the enemy  – If the thought feels persistent, rebuke the enemy, just as Jesus resisted the devil in Matthew 4:10. As you practice these, your mind becomes a dwelling place for light. Meditation isn’t passive; it’s intentionally fighting to stay our focus on the right things by feeding our minds with the word of God. Hence, we must labor to let the word of the Lord dwell in us richly in all wisdom, because, out of the abundance of the mind, the ...

The Power of Biblical Meditation | Day 4 | December 31, 2025

  Meditating on God David had a habit of meditating on God: “When I remember You on my bed and meditate on You in the night watches…” (Psalm 63:6). He didn’t wait for perfect quietness; he simply made God his focus. To meditate on God is to ponder His nature, His names, His goodness, His mercy, and His faithfulness. When you meditate on who God is, worship rises and joy fills your heart. Worry loses power because your mind is fixed on the One who never fails. Meditating on God will help you see how big and powerful He is and how small and powerless this world is in comparison to the only True God. It increases our honor for God and our sense of gratitude for His mercy and kindness towards us. Life abhors a vacuum; those who do not meditate on God will meditate on their problems or the devil and his attack, and this will cripple their faith and joy. Choose to make Jesus and His love for you, your endless meditation. Try this tonight: before you sleep, think about one attribute of Go...

The Power of Biblical Meditation | Day 3 | December 30, 2025

  Building a Rich Meditation Culture Meditation shapes reality. Proverbs 23:7 says, “As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.” Your outer life mirrors your inner thought life. God gave us a clear process for transformation: “This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night…” (Joshua 1:8). Notice it involves the mouth, mind, and actions. Meditation begins with thought, moves to speech, and manifests in lifestyle. Here’s how to build a rich meditation culture: Fill your heart with the Word – Study and memorize Scripture. Speak the Word often – Say it aloud until it becomes conviction. Ponder the Word daily – Think deeply until light comes. Obey the Word quickly – Do what you have read and believe. When God’s Word fills your consciousness, you’ll walk in divine wisdom, prosperity, and peace. Scripture: Psalm 119:11