DECEMBER 16 — TIME FOR A DIVINE RE-SET

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

BIBLE READING:
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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DECEMBER 15; GOD WILL SURPRISE YOU!

Zephaniah 3:19
“Behold, at that time I will undo all that afflict thee… and I will get them praise and fame in every land where they have been put to shame.”

BIBLE READING:
Revelation 13–14, Psalm 44
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Ron Roberson’s life is a striking picture of how suddenly and completely God can rewrite a human story. His early years were marked by deep pain. Raised by an abusive, alcoholic father, Ron ran away from home at just thirteen years old. Searching desperately for where to belong, he drifted with the wrong crowd, but instead of finding family, he was introduced to a lifestyle of smoking and drinking. Drugs slowly stripped him of everything until he found himself homeless, surviving on the streets and scavenging for food.
After more than a year of living in despair, Ron reached a breaking point and contemplated suicide. But at that moment, he heard the Lord speak to his heart: “You’ve tried everything else. Why don’t you try Me?” Ron fell to his knees and surrendered his life to Jesus.
What followed was nothing short of supernatural. Almost immediately, his desire for drugs vanished. Doors began to open and he found a steady job and stability. As he grew in faith and devotion, God lifted him step by step. In time, the man who once slept on the streets found himself eventually becoming a respected CNN news anchor. God turned his shame into honor and his brokenness into a powerful testimony.

Zephaniah 3:19 reveals God’s heart: to undo oppression, restore the broken, regather the rejected, and replace shame with praise and honor.
Troubles, trials, and tribulations are part of every life story. But in those moments of despair, God is nearer than we often realize. He is our ever-present help in times of need. God can interrupt your lowest moment with His highest purpose. He specializes in divine reversals and divine change of stories But transformation begins when we give Him full control and align our thoughts with His Word. None of us can overcome life’s battles by our own strength, which is why it is wisdom to invite God into situations that seem beyond us. Today, refuse to limit your expectations because of any negative situation confronting you. Rather believe God for sudden glory invasion and divine visitations. The Bible says the end of a matter is better than its beginning—and this end of the year is destined to produce better things for you.
This is a season of divine surprises where you are being positioned for sudden lifting, visible favor, and undeniable progress. Therefore keep your eyes on God’s Word, walk in obedience to His will and refuse to define yourself by yesterday’s failures. As you remain steadfast in faith, God will surprise you with turnaround miracles that will end every shame and announce His glory in your life.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for Your power to transform my story into glory. I fix my eyes on You and Your Word. I bless You for surprising me with Your goodness, lifting me beyond every limitation, and turning my life into a testimony of Your glory, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“The study of the Word keeps shame and disgrace far from your life.” — WORDBITE 222

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DECEMBER 14; UNLOCK YOUR MIRACLES!

Psalm 40:2–3
“He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings. And He hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God…”

BIBLE READING:
Revelation 10–12, Psalm 43
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In 1997, Janice Mendonca faced what doctors described as a terminal diagnosis. After struggling with swallowing, medical tests revealed she had cancer of the esophagus. The verdict was grim, and hope seemed out of reach. Yet Janice refused to surrender her heart to fear. She chose to trust God in the midst of uncertainty.
Months later, she attended a worship service at Bethel Church in Redding, California. As the congregation entered a deep moment of praise, Janice lifted her voice to worship. Suddenly, she felt a strong burning sensation move through her body. The presence of God became so overwhelming that she had to sit down, yet she continued praising Him with all her strength.
By the end of the service, Janice knew something had changed. The next day, she returned to the hospital for another round of tests.. To the shock of the doctors, every trace of cancer was gone. What medicine could not do, praise unlocked. God had intervened powerfully in the atmosphere of worship.
Today, Janice preaches the Gospel and shares her testimony to encourage others to seek God for healing and deliverance.

When we praise God in the midst of adversity, we declare that His power is greater than any challenge. Praise shifts the focus from the problem to the Promise and activates divine intervention.

Psalm 40 reveals a powerful pattern: When we praise God, He lifts us out of the pit and sets our feet on solid ground. Praise is Heaven’s response to faith. It silences the enemy, breaks oppressive atmospheres, and releases miracles that cannot be humanly explained..
Complaining complicates the problem, but praise invites God’s power of deliverance. When praise and worship fills your atmosphere, diseases are destroyed, chains are broken, fear collapses, and negative verdicts are overturned.
No matter the tough situation you may face today, unlock your miracles by deliberately engaging in heartfelt praise.
As you do so, expect sudden turnarounds, divine reversals, and undeniable breakthroughs. Truly, God is fearful in praise..
In this crowning season of the year, connect to your prophetic portion of goodness through passionate praise. As you lift God higher, He will lift you out of pits and limitations and establishe your testimonies of glory.

PRAYER:
Lord, grant me the grace to praise You at all times. I choose worship over worry and thanksgiving over fear. As I lift my praise, let every pit give way, and let Your miracle-working power be released in my life. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE:
When we fight by God’s help, victory is guaranteed. — WORDBITE 222

Shalom!
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DECEMBER 13; BLESSED BE THE LORD FOR HIS MERCIES!

Psalm 124:7
“Blessed be the Lord, who hath not given us as a prey to their teeth. Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped.”

BIBLE READING:
Revelation 7–9, Psalm 42
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From an early age, Michael W. Smith sensed God’s call on his life. At seventeen, he left college and moved to Nashville to pursue that calling in music ministry. But the road ahead was far from glorious. His early jobs placed him in environments filled with temptation, and before long, he slipped into drug addiction. What he thought he could control quickly took control of him.
For three painful years, his life spiraled downward. In November 1979, after nearly losing his life to drugs, Michael cried out to God. That desperate prayer became a turning point. God intervened with mercy, broke the power of addiction, and gave him a fresh start.
Within a year, Michael began writing songs professionally. Soon after, he secured a record deal. From that place of redemption, he rose to become one of the most influential Christian music artists in history—earning dozens of awards and impacting millions through worship. His life became a living testimony that no matter how dark the chapter.may look, God can rewrite any destiny and He alone has the final say.

Truly no failure is final when God is involved. What looks like an ending to men can be a new beginning in God’s hands. He is able to redeem wasted years, rewrite broken stories, and turn near-destruction into destiny.
Many of us came dangerously close to ruin—emotionally, spiritually, physically, or financially. Yet here we are. Still standing. Blessed be the Lord, who has not allowed us to become prey to the enemy. The snare is broken, and we have escaped.
Today, you may not yet be where you desire to be this year, but then you are no longer where you used to be. As long as you remain among the living, hope remains.
In January, many began the race with us but did not finish it. That alone is reason enough to thank God. As long as you are alive, it is proof that God is not done with you.
Gratitude keeps your heart aligned with God’s purposes and positions you for continued elevation.
Therefore refuse to define this year by its hardships. Let thanksgiving define it.
As we keep thanking God, He will continue to lift us—from glory to glory and from victory to victory.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for Your mercy that has preserved me this year. Thank You that my story did not end in defeat. I praise You from the depths of my heart because I know that You are still lifting me to greater heights of glory In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE:
It’s never over in your life until you win. God is still in control of your life. — WORDBITE 222

Shalom!
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DECEMBER 12; GOD IS IN PERFECT CONTROL.

Joel 1:12
“The vine is dried up, and the fig tree languisheth; the pomegranate tree, the palm tree also, and the apple tree, even all the trees of the field, are withered: because joy is withered away from the sons of men.”

BIBLE READING:
Revelation 4–6, Psalm 41
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At 20 years old, James O. Fraser was a Christian engineering student in London. He was brilliant and had a promising future ahead. But while still in university, Fraser came across a small pamphlet describing the countless unreached people around the world who had never heard the Gospel. Those simple words ignited something that changed his life forever. He abandoned his rising career, laid aside his training as a concert pianist, and offered himself as a missionary vessel to God.
In 1908 he sailed for China and began work among the Lisu people—an isolated mountain tribe bound by superstition and idol worship. His sojourn there was harsh. Food was scarce, travel was dangerous, and the spiritual darkness was overwhelming. For years, Fraser preached with almost no visible results. He battled loneliness, discouragement, and intense spiritual warfare.
But Fraser refused to give up. He refused to let his inner joy dry up. He kept praying, praising, and believing that God was working even when he could not see it. In time, a supernatural breakthrough came. The Lisu people began turning to Christ in great numbers, and entire villages were transformed. By the end of his life, nearly half the Lisu population had become vibrant followers of Jesus. Today, that region remains one of the strongest Christian communities in China.
Because Fraser did not let hardship stop him, he eventually saw the manifestation of God’s glory in his ministry—bringing undeniable breakthroughs.

This story teaches that your present difficulty does not mean defeat; it may be a pathway to glory. What matters in life is not what you walk through, but what you carry within. The truth is that the enemy fights hardest when he senses breakthrough ahead. This is why it’s often said that the night is darkest just before the dawn.
Faith in God’s Word and the joy of the Holy Spirit keep you moving toward your divine destination. Scripture warns that fruit withers “because joy is withered away from the sons of men.”
Understand that the enemy’s attack against you is not random—it is not merely your circumstances; his true target is your joy. This is because the joy of the Lord is your strength. If your joy dries up, strength dries up, and your harvest withers.
If you are facing difficulties today, then do as Abraham did—stand strong in faith, giving glory to God. It doesn’t matter how impossible the situation seems; God is able to do exceedingly above all you could ever ask, think, or imagine.
Just stay in faith and keep praising Him.
Today, refuse to interpret your life through the lens of challenges. Interpret your challenges through the lens of God’s promises. He is in perfect control. And as you keep trusting God, what He has spoken concerning you will surely come to pass. Your expectations shall not be cut short. There is a crowning of goodness destined for you this last month. As you stay in faith and joy, you will certainly see inexplicable miracles, supernatural breakthroughs, and a sudden invasion of glory.

PRAYER
Lord, please strengthen my heart with faith and fill me with joy. I refuse to be moved by circumstances. I choose to rejoice and praise You, knowing You are in perfect control and You are leading me into my destination of glory. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE
The ‘God Factor’ is what makes the difference in a man’s life. Truly, those that know their God are destined to do exploits. — WORDBITE 201.

Shalom!

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DECEMBER 11 — YOU SHALL BE MARVELOUSLY HELPED!

Psalm 30:11–12 (AMP)
“You have turned my mourning into dancing for me; You have taken off my sackcloth and clothed me with joy… O Lord my God, I will give thanks to You forever.”

BIBLE READING:
Revelation 1–3, Psalm 40
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Steve and Beth Long had been praying about adoption, asking God to guide them toward a child who truly needed a home. Deep in their hearts, they sensed the Lord leading them to adopt a child with special needs—someone the world might overlook.
In 1993, Steve traveled to a Siberian orphanage where he met a 13-month-old baby girl named Jessica. She had been born with a severe condition called fibular hemimelia—missing fibulas, ankles, heels, and several bones in her feet. Her birth parents, overwhelmed by the complications, had surrendered her at birth.
Despite her physical challenges, Steve instantly felt a divine prompt to choose her. Jessica was adopted and brought to the United States, where she soon underwent surgery to amputate both legs below the knee. Fitted with prosthetics, she learned to walk—and then to run, jump, and dream.
As she grew older, Jessica battled anger and insecurity about her disability and her adoption. But in her Christian home, she gradually discovered God’s love, purpose, and strength.
At age ten, she joined a swim team. Just two years later, she competed in the 2004 Athens Paralympics—winning three gold medals at age twelve.
More victories followed. Today, Jessica Long stands as one of the most decorated Paralympic swimmers in U.S. history, with 17 medals, including 12 golds, proving that God’s help can lift anyone from obscurity into extraordinary destiny.

When God helps a person, their story can only end in glory. Jessica Long’s journey teaches us that divine help does not erase challenges—it lifts you above them. What should have limited her became the very platform God used to showcase His goodness. That is what marvelous help looks like. So it is with us.
Looking back at this year, you may not understand how you survived the storms you faced. But one truth stands clear: God helped you— marvelously and miraculously. His hand preserved you from dangers you didn’t see, battles you didn’t fight, and losses you didn’t experience. If the enemy had his way, your story would be very different.
No matter your experience this year, be assured the help of God has kept you. If it had not been for the Lord on your side, you have no idea where you would be by now. This is why we praise Him in everything.
Walking in obedience to God’s Word and continually giving Him thanks is crucial this month. Gratitude keeps our heart in alignment with the flow of divine help. December is a prophetic month where God crowns the year with goodness and causes long-awaited promises to speak. But we must stay spiritually positioned through obedience, thanksgiving, and unwavering faith to receive our own portion.
Today, as we passionately praise God, let’s expect divine help to locate us in unusual ways. Expect God to turn every mourning into dancing. Expect to finish this year strong, lifted, and decorated with testimonies of God’s marvelous help.

PRAYER
Lord, I thank You for Your mighty hand that has been upon my life this year.Today, I open my heart to Your marvelous help. I thank You for crowning this year for me with amazing testimonies in every area of my life In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE
“God’s promises may appear delayed, but delay is never denial. His help always comes right on time.” — WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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DECEMBER 10: TRIUMPHANT THROUGH THE BLOOD!

Zephaniah 3:19
“Behold, at that time I will undo all that afflict thee… and I will get them praise and fame in every land where they have been put to shame”

BIBLE READING:
Jude 1, Psalm 39
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Jack Hibbs is a well-known pastor and founder of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills. Yet his journey began under a heavy cloud of rejection. In 1957, while pregnant with him, Jack’s mother attempted an abortion after her husband insisted he did not want another child. The procedure nearly cost her life, but through divine intervention she survived—and the pregnancy was preserved. Three weeks later, Jack was born.
Growing up, Jack felt the sting of rejection daily. He knew his father had never wanted him. This deep emotional wound made him angry, withdrawn, and easily violent. To make matters worse, he suffered from severe stuttering that exposed him to mockery and humiliation. Everything about his early life—his voice, identity, and confidence—seemed crippled.
But at nineteen, light broke through. Jack encountered Christ, surrendered completely, and God instantly healed his lifelong stutter. The young man who once felt voiceless became a bold, articulate preacher of the Gospel. He began ministry in a small home fellowship of six people. Today, that small meeting has grown into a global ministry impacting millions around the world.

The battles surrounding your birth, childhood, or journey are often indicators of the glory attached to your destiny. Jack’s life shows that no attack from the womb, no rejection from man, and no limitation placed on you can silence what God has ordained. Often, the  enemy sees your potential from afar and begins to fight early, even from the womb. But despite his battles, afflictions and attacks, as long as you stay close to God, you will eventually arrive at your destiny.of glory.

Zephaniah 3:19 declares that God Himself will undo all that afflict you and bring you praise and fame in the very places you once felt shame. This is Heaven’s prophetic agenda concerning every believer.
The Blood of Jesus is our legal guarantee of triumph. His Blood breaks generational patterns, destroys demonic limitations, and overturns every satanic verdict.
Today, as you invoke the Blood, every chain limiting your progress this year must shatter. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead is lifting you beyond rejection, pain, and delay into a season of undeniable glory, abundance, and honor.
Surely, you will finish this year triumphant and victorious by the power in the Blood!

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for the victory purchased for me through the Blood of Jesus. By that Blood, every affliction is undone and every limitation destroyed. I receive grace to rise boldly into my God-ordained destiny. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

“It’s never over until you win. God is still in control of your life.” — WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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DECEMBER 9: KEEP YOUR HEART GUARDED

Proverbs 4:23all
“Keep thy heart with diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.”

BIBLE READING:
2 John 1, 3 John 1, Psalm 38
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In the early 17th century, the Swedish Empire unveiled what it believed would be the most magnificent warship ever built. This ship was named the Vasa and it towered above every other vessel in size, beauty, and craftsmanship. The Vasa was celebrated as a symbol of national pride and military strength. On August 10, 1628, crowds gathered with excitement to witness her maiden voyage. Yet, twenty minutes after setting sail, disaster struck.
A strong gust of wind pushed the ship sharply to one side. Because the gunports—large openings meant for the cannons—had been left open, water flooded in rapidly. Though the captain ordered the ports closed, it was too late. The Vasa capsized and sank less than a mile from shore.
Investigators later concluded that the single oversight of leaving the gun ports open had doomed the ship designed to withstand the fiercest storms. The ship sank not because of the sea, but because of the water that gained access nside.

Just as the Vasa was undone by the waters allowed inside, our lives are shaped not by outward storms but what we allow into our hearts. Proverbs 4:23 instructs us to guard our hearts diligently because the quality of our life flows from within. Fear, negativity, regret, and discouragement only become destructive when we allow them to gain access into our hearts.
In this last month of December, it is easy to look at goals not yet reached or prayers not yet answered and allow frustration to seep in. But this is precisely the moment to anchor your heart in gratitude. God’s mercy has carried you every single day of this year. A guarded heart chooses to give thanks to God in everything. Though the enemy may try to infiltrate your thoughts with anxiety, refuse him access.
Give no place to fear or
discouragement. Rather fill your heart with thanksgiving and praise.
Strength is built from the inside out. Therefore feed your spirit with the Word. As you shut the door firmly against worry and keep blessing God, soon you will experience inexplicable miracles, divine acceleration and undeniable invasion of glory

PRAYER
Father, please help me to diligently guard my heart and keep it filled with Your Word, thanksgiving and praise. In every situation I face today, I thank You for making me more than a conqueror and strengthening me to finish this year in victory and glory in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
“When God places His hand upon a man, nothing can come against him—for the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.” — WORDBITE 222

Shalom!
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DECEMBER 8: YOUR TIME OF DIVINE HELP!

Isaiah 41:10
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.”

BIBLE READING:
1 John 3–5, Psalm 37
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During World War II, when Adolf Hitler set out to wipe out Jews across Europe, the Jewish population in Denmark braced for the worst. As Hitler’s intentions became known, fear intensified daily—and escape seemed utterly impossible. Yet at the height of their terror, an unexpected helper arose from the very camp of Hitler.
George Ferdinand Duckwitz was a German diplomat stationed in Denmark. When he began to see the true horror behind Hitler’s plans he was deeply troubled. Risking his life and reputation, he chose a dangerous but heroic path: he resolved to help the Jews escape. Quietly, he flew to Sweden and pleaded with the Swedish government to grant asylum to fleeing Danish Jews. They agreed.
Duckwitz then helped orchestrate one of the most remarkable rescue missions of the Holocaust. Over several nights, fishermen and volunteers transported more than 7,000 Jews across dangerous waters to safety in Sweden.
Against all odds—not a single Danish Jew was captured.
Years later, Israel honored Duckwitz with one of its highest national awards. Today, his name is remembered with gratitude across the Jewish world.

There is no limit to how far God will go to help you, when you are called by His Name. He can raise assistance from unexpected places, move the hearts of unlikely people, and create pathways where none existed before. When God steps in, even those once positioned against you can become instruments of your deliverance.
If this year has not unfolded the way you hoped, do not be dismayed. You are stepping into a season where divine help will speak louder than your human effort. God Himself declares, in Isaiah 41:10 “I will help thee” That means no challenge can swallow you, no delay can stop you, and no enemy can prevail over you.
But to walk in this dimension of supernatural help, you must cultivate God’s Presence. Prayer keeps the channel open. The Word strengthens your faith. Worship aligns your heart with His will. Those who know their God are the ones who do exploits—because God fights their battles and crowns their efforts with success and glory.
Today, as you become more spiritually fervent, every setback is becoming a setup for your elevation. Doors that resisted you will open, and you will be ushered into your season of God-ordained victory and glory.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You because even right now You are at work perfecting all that concerns me. I receive Your strength, Your help, and Your supernatural intervention in every area of my life. Thank You for causing all things to work together for my good, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“When God places His hand upon a man, nothing can stand against him—for the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.”
— WORDBITE 222

Shalom!
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DECEMBER 7: BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS!

Joshua 1:9
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

BIBLE READING:
1 John 1–2, Psalm 36
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Jacqueline Bryony Lucy is known around the world as Jackie Pullinger. She was only 22 years old when she stepped into one of the darkest places on earth. Fresh out of college and unsure of her future, Jackie planned to serve in Africa. But one night she had a vivid dream that redirected her entire life. In that dream, she sensed the Lord urging her, “Go to Hong Kong.”
Obeying the nudge of the Holy Spirit, Jackie boarded a ship and arrived in Hong Kong in 1966 with little more than a suitcase and a fierce determination to obey God. But nothing could have prepared her for what she found.
Her ministry began in the notorious Kowloon Walled City—a place so overcrowded that sunlight could barely touch the streets. It was called “The City of Darkness” for a reason. Crime ruled the city. Triad gangs controlled everything. Heroin addiction destroyed lives daily. Police officers rarely entered there..
Yet Jackie walked in there and opened a small youth center. She sat with addicts, fed the homeless, and shared the hope of Jesus with gang members. Slowly, miracles began happening. Hardened young men encountered God. Addicts were set free. Gang leaders surrendered their knives and drugs at her door.
Those early seeds of courage grew into St. Stephen’s Society, an organization still rescuing and rehabilitating hundreds of youth today. Jackie Pullinger’s journey—told in her classic book Chasing the Dragon—remains one of the most powerful examples of what God can do through one person who chooses to be strong and courageous.

Jackie’s story proves a powerful truth:
When God calls you, He equips you with supernatural courage to overcome unimaginable battles.
To fulfill God’s purpose for your life you must embrace courage born from the Word. Fear is designed to keep God’s people from entering their promised land. That was why God told Joshua repeatedly, “Be strong and courageous…”.
The giants in your path are not signs to retreat; they are indicators that you are standing at the border of your promised land.
Like Jackie Pullinger, you may find yourself facing intimidating challenges, but always remember that the God who sent you is the God who goes with you. His presence is your confidence. His Word is your strength. His Spirit is your courage.
Courage does not mean the absence of fear; it means moving forward despite fear because you trust the One who walks beside you.
In this final stretch of the year, refuse to bow to fear or discouragement.
Every time you meditate on the Word, your inner man becomes bold.
Every time you take a faith-step, God takes a miracle-step.
Every time you worship, heaven reinforces your strength.
If you will rise with courage and take hold of what God said is yours, you will finish this year in victory, fulfillment, and undeniable glory.

PRAYER
Lord, please strengthen my heart with Your Word and fill me with supernatural courage to take bold steps of faith to possess everything You have ordained for me this year. I declare I am strong, fearless, and empowered to break forth on every side, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
“When you apply the Word of God, it will work for you—anywhere and anytime.” — WORDBITE 222

Shalom!
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