You Don’t Have to Rush What God Is Growing in You

Sweet friend,

If you’re feeling behind or wondering why change feels slow, take a breath—God is not in a hurry with you.

His work in your life is intentional, not rushed.

👉🏾 Just like a seed grows beneath the surface long before it’s seen, your transformation is unfolding even when you can’t feel it.

Lean in.
Trust the process.
Surrender the pressure.

You’re not stuck—you’re being prepared.

Scripture: “He has made everything beautiful in its time.” – Ecclesiastes 3:11

✝️ You don’t transform by trying harder—you transform by staying close to Him.

Keep walking.
Keep trusting.
You are becoming all He created you to be 💫 👑

Rest is not a reward, it’s a rhythm.

God never designed you to hustle for healing or strive for significance. True rest is not laziness—it’s obedience.

Jesus said, “Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)

If your soul is tired, it’s time to trade performance for presence, and busyness for being.

🙏🏾 Prayer:

Jesus,

… thank You that I don’t have to perform for Your love. Set me free from striving.

Amen 🙏🏾

The Power of Calm Responses in a Chaotic World

In today’s world of social media rants, heated debates, and growing tensions, it’s easy to get swept up in arguments and lose sight of grace-filled communication.

Yet, the timeless wisdom of Proverbs 15:1 reminds us,

“A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.”

This simple yet profound principle has the power to

*de-escalate conflict,

*protect relationships, and

*promote peace

—even in the most challenging situations.

Gentle words have the power to:

• Lower emotional defenses.

• Create space for healthy dialogue.

• Shift conversations from accusation to understanding.

• Break cycles of offense and retaliation.

Jesus Himself modeled gentleness in the face of hostility. Even when falsely accused, He responded with grace, truth, and restraint. As followers of Christ, we are called to do the same.

“Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.” — Colossians 4:6

Prayer

Lord, teach me to answer with gentleness, even when my emotions pull me toward harshness. Help me to reflect Your love and wisdom in every conversation. Use my words to bring peace, healing, and understanding. Amen.

How to Open Your Heart to Receive

Many of us love to give. Whether it’s giving our time, our attention, our support, or our resources—we pour ourselves out willingly.

But when it comes to receiving? That’s where the struggle begins. Receiving feels like weakness—or worse, a loss of control.

You may find it difficult to accept a compliment without deflecting, or to allow someone to bless you with a meal, or to say yes when offered help.. 

Why is receiving such a challenge, especially for women of faith who are used to showing up strong, capable, and self-sufficient?

Many of us were taught that to be valuable, we must always be the giver, the helper, the server, or the doer.

Often, the struggle to receive is tied to silent beliefs that say, “I’m not worthy,” or “I haven’t done enough to deserve this.”

These lies keep us trapped in performance mode, blocking the flow of grace, love, and even abundance that God desires to pour into our lives.

To receive is to open ourselves up—to be seen, known, and loved without striving. That level of openness can feel exposing and scary.But vulnerability is where authentic connection—and even transformation—begins.

Receiving isn’t selfish.

It’s actually an act of humility.

It acknowledges our human limits and reminds us of our dependence on God and others.

How to Open Your Heart to Receive

*** Replace lies of unworthiness with God’s truth: You are loved, chosen, and enough (Ephesians 1:4-5).

*** Practice small acts of receiving  

*** Invite God into the process

*** Pray honestly about your struggle to receive. Ask the Holy Spirit to soften your heart and help you receive His love first,  so you can receive from others without guilt or fear.

When you open your heart to receive, you create space for joy, healing, and deeper connection with God and others.💞

Why Courage Is Necessary for True Transformation

Transformation is not comfortable!

  • It challenges your identity,
  • exposes your fears,
  • and demands your obedience to God

—even when you don’t feel ready.

And that’s exactly why courage is necessary.

Transformation won’t happen without courage—because everything familiar will try to hold you back.

You need courage!!!

Not the kind that feels heroic,

but the kind that shows up quietly,

day after day,

despite fear,

doubt,

and uncertainty.

*Courage Faces the Truth

*Courage Resists the Urge to Retreat

*Courage Trusts God with the Outcome

Prayer 🙏🏾: Lord, give me the strength to stay rooted in You when I’m tempted to return to comfort over calling.

In Jesus’ Name. Amen.