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Confession That Leads to Freedom - Thursday, March 5
1 John 1:5–9 (Click to access the full text.) Confession is not about exposing ourselves to shame. It is about stepping into the light. God already knows our struggles. Confession allows us to agree with God about what is broken and to receive His forgiveness. When we hide, we remain stuck. When we confess, we are cleansed. God’s faithfulness means He does not turn away when we bring Him our sin. He restores us. This time of preparation invites us to practice honesty. Not to
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Laying Down What We Carry - Wednesday, March 4
Matthew 11:28–30 (Click to access the full text.) Jesus invites the weary, the burdened, and the overwhelmed to come to Him. Repentance often begins with letting go and releasing the weight we were never meant to carry. We carry guilt, fear, control, and expectations that quietly shape our direction. Jesus does not add to our load; He offers rest. Turning toward Him means trusting that His way is lighter, even when it requires surrender. This is a season to lay things down a
Mar 4


Create in Me a Clean Heart - Tuesday, March 3
Psalm 51:1–12 (Click to access the full text.) David’s prayer is not a promise to do better. It is a plea for God to do what only God can do. “Create in me a clean heart” is a confession of dependence. True repentance is not self-improvement; it is renewal. God is not interested in surface change alone. He desires transformed hearts. Hearts that are honest, teachable, and responsive to His Spirit. The lead up to Easter creates space for this kind of inner work, not through s
Mar 3


Repentance is a Gift - Monday, March 2
Romans 2:4 (Click to access the full text.) We often think of repentance as something we owe God. Scripture tells a different story: repentance is something God gives us. It is His kindness that leads us to change. God does not shame us into transformation. He draws us with patience and grace. When we see God clearly - His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness - our hearts begin to soften. We want to turn, not because we must, but because we trust Him. This time is not about har
Mar 2


February 27, 2026
I can still see the large hardback Bible under the living room coffee table. It was blue with a colorful picture of Jesus on the front of it. I can’t recall what he was doing but he had a big smile on his face. If I had to guess, I’d say this particular Bible was probably printed in the 1970’s. I don’t even recall if it was the full Bible or just excerpts but I can still see in my mind the images inside of the stories I had heard so many times.
Feb 27
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