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FAITH — “Trust Me Before You See It” Jesus never defined faith abstractly. He embodied it. “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed… nothing will be impossible for you.” (Matthew 17:20) “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in Me.” (John 14:1) What Jesus Shows About Faith: • Faith is trust before evidence. • Faith is rest in the middle of uncertainty. • Faith is confidence in His character. When Peter walked on water (Matthew 14), the miracle was not the water holding him up — it was Jesus’ word: “Come.” Faith is stepping out because He spoke. In your poster, the grandparents watching the children play display this kind of faith. They have lived long enough to know storms come — yet they sit in peace. Why? Because faith matures. It learns that God has been faithful before. Faith says: “I don’t see the whole future — but I know the One who holds it.”

StartToday

I’m blessed, and so are you. The truth is, blessings don’t all look the same, and neither does success. Everyone’s journey is different. Your climb won’t look like anyone else’s, and it’s not supposed to. We all have those moments wondering what’s next, feeling that pressure, that uncertainty, but you still have to keep going. Some days will feel heavy. Some days will feel beautiful. Either way, show up. Give your best effort. Keep moving forward. See things for what they are and take nothing for granted. Appreciate the wins. Appreciate the losses. Celebrate the small victories, they matter more than you think. Small victories turn into big wins over time. Just don’t stop. #2026 #love #peace #blessings #nbc #cnn #announcement #visionary #liablie #reliable #news #story #person #places #things #happy #breaking #vision #files #philosophy #Motivation #motivational

Michael Tovornik

Day 3: Faithfulness in the Present Moment Have you ever felt both comforted and frustrated that God usually doesn’t give the whole plan? He could. He’s God. But most of the time, He doesn’t drop you a pin or hand you a roadmap. He gives you enough light for the next step, and then He meets you there. That’s why the present moment matters so much. When the future feels loud, it’s easy to live mentally ahead. You start trying to solve problems that haven’t happened yet. You imagine conversations you haven’t had. You carry pressure God never asked you to hold. But God invites you to live differently. He wants you to walk with Him right here, right now. “Your word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ESV). A lamp doesn’t light the whole highway. It lights the next few steps. And that’s how God often guides us—up close, personal, and moment by moment. Jesus said, “Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble” (Matthew 6:34 ESV). Tomorrow still matters. But Jesus wants you to know you don’t have to live there today. You can trust God in the present moment. You can follow Him in the next step. You can receive the grace you need right now. And as you do, you’ll find God Himself. Next Step Ask God: “What is the next right one thing?” Then do it—one small act of obedience at a time. Pray Lord, keep me close to You today. Quiet my thoughts about what’s ahead and help me stay faithful in this moment. Light my next step, and give me grace to walk with You one day at a time. Amen.

Rick And Morty

Friendship is one of the most underrated forces in a person’s life. Not the loud, performative kind. Not the “we post each other but don’t really know each other” kind. The real kind. The kind where silence isn’t awkward. Where you can show up exhausted, messy, uncertain — and not feel judged. Where you don’t have to perform strength because someone already knows where you’re fragile. Real friendship isn’t built on constant contact. It’s built on consistency. It’s not about how often you talk, but how safe you feel when you do. A real friend doesn’t just hype your wins. They steady you in your losses. They remind you who you are when you start shrinking. They correct you without humiliating you. They defend your name when you’re not in the room. In a world obsessed with connections, true friendship is rare because it requires depth. And depth requires vulnerability. And vulnerability requires courage. It takes courage to let someone see the parts of you that aren’t polished. It takes courage to admit you’re struggling. It takes courage to stay when things get inconvenient. But when you find that kind of friendship, protect it. Because life will test you. Success will test you. Failure will test you. Growth will test you. And not everyone can grow with you. The right friends won’t compete with your evolution. They’ll support it. They won’t feel threatened by your progress. They’ll celebrate it. They won’t disappear when you level up or fall down. They’ll stay steady. Friendship isn’t about proximity. It’s about loyalty. It’s about respect. It’s about mutual effort. You don’t need a circle full of noise. You need a few who are solid. A few who are honest. A few who are present. Because at the end of the day, achievements fade, trends shift, and seasons change. But the people who stood beside you in your hardest chapters? They become part of your foundation. Choose wisely. Be intentionally loyal. And never take real friendship for granted.

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