Psalm 90:12 (KJV)
“So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”

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Revelation 15–16, Psalm 45
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Tom Monaghan was raised in poverty and spent part of his childhood in orphanages. From a young age, he was driven by a fierce determination to succeed. In 1960, he borrowed money to purchase a small pizza shop in Michigan. That modest beginning eventually grew into Domino’s Pizza, one of the largest pizza chains in the world.
By his early forties, Monaghan was a billionaire. He owned a private jet, luxury cars, and one of the most expensive homes in America. By every worldly standard, he had won. Yet inwardly, he was restless and unfulfilled. Despite his achievements, peace eluded him.
Everything changed when Monaghan began to seriously reflect on his life and faith. Through reading Christian writings and re-examining Scripture, he confronted a sobering truth: success had replaced God as the center of his life. He realized that while he had built a powerful business, his priorities were misaligned with God’s purposes.
In a decision that stunned the business world, Monaghan sold Domino’s Pizza and began redirecting his wealth toward advancing Christian education and values. He went on to found Ave Maria University and invested heavily in projects that reflected his renewed commitment to honoring God. Tom Monaghan’s story proves that it is never too late to realign your life.

These closing days of the year are a time to look back—not with regret, but with reflection—and prepare for a divine reset.
Psalm 90:12 calls us to “number our days.” This is a divine invitation to pause, reflect, and weigh our lives with spiritual intelligence. In this last month, it means asking ourselves honest questions:
Did my actions this year glorify Christ in my business, relationships, finances, and private life?
Applying our hearts to wisdom is a deliberate decision to prioritize God in every area of life. The uncomfortable truth is that some of us know the Scriptures, yet choose not to consistently walk in it. These final days of the year are not for drifting; they are for deciding to live better by aligning ourselves more deliberately with God’s Word.
God has never called His people to blend into darkness; He has called us to shine. Scripture reminds us that in the last days, darkness will increase and the love of many will grow cold. That makes our commitment to godly living even more critical.
If compromises crept in this year, now is the time to correct them. If convictions weakened, now is the time to strengthen them. This is the moment to review your spiritual report card and decide to live better.
God rewards obedience. As we consciously apply our hearts to walk in truth, righteousness, and faith, we will not only finish this year well—we will enter the next season stronger, wiser, and positioned for greater glory.

PRAYER
Lord, I thank You for Your grace that has sustained me this year. I receive strength to live better, walk uprightly, and honor You in every area of my life. As I realign with Your will, let Your glory, favor, and blessings follow me into the days ahead. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE
“As long as Jesus is in your boat, you cannot sink. God’s presence always guarantees victory.”
— WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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