Philippians 3:12–14 (TPT)
“I admit that I haven’t yet acquired the absolute fullness that I’m pursuing, but I run with passion into His abundance so that I may reach the purpose for which Christ Jesus laid hold of me to make me His own. I don’t depend on my own strength to accomplish this.”
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1 Kings 14–16; Psalm 98
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As a young believer, Bobby Gruenewald was inspired by the impact of Johannes Gutenberg, whose printing press made the Bible widely accessible. He carried a similar desire—to use modern technology to make God’s Word available to his generation. In 2006, he launched a Bible website with innovative features.
Despite the effort and investment, the response was discouraging. After months of low engagement, the project appeared unsuccessful. Eventually, the decision was made to shut it down.
However, shortly before closing, a new idea emerged—to make the Bible accessible on mobile phones. At the time, this was an unfamiliar direction, but he chose to pursue it. In 2008, his team developed a mobile version. Soon after, the launch of the Apple App Store created an unexpected opportunity.
The Bible app was approved and released on the first day. Within days, thousands downloaded it. What once seemed like a failed project became a global platform. Today, the YouVersion Bible App has reached hundreds of millions worldwide.
What appeared to be a closed door became the pathway to something far greater.
Through His sacrifice, Christ did not only redeem us—He secured our access to victory, progress, and fulfillment.
Philippians 3:12–14 reveals that our pursuit is not powered by human strength, but by divine enablement. Christ has made the way for us through His sacrifice at the Cross of Calvary.
Our journey of faith is defined by the assurance that an eternal price has been paid, and we are now destined to triumph always.
There will be moments when doors seem closed, paths appear blocked, and outcomes look uncertain. Yet, for the believer, these are not dead ends—they are points of redirection. Where there seems to be no way, Christ Himself is the way.
His finished work on the Cross ensured that no situation is without an answer. What you may see as a limitation, God sees as an opportunity to reveal another path.
Therefore, today, do not give up or conclude based on present difficulties.
In Christ, there is always a way forward. That is the clear message of the Resurrection season. Christ has overcome the grave and made the way for us to eternal life and victory.
PRAYER:
Lord, thank You for making a way for me through Christ. Help me to trust You in every season and not be discouraged by present challenges until I arrive at the glorious destiny You have ordained for me, in Jesus’ Name.
QUOTE:
God’s Word is God’s ‘prescription’ for every area of your life—let God’s Word fix that situation in your life. WORDBITE 222
Shalom!
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