13 min

Day 31 "Prevailing Purpose‪"‬ Encounter Church Podcast

    • Christianity

Welcome back to Leading and Loving Life with Jesus! Today, we are diving into Day 31 of the inspiring devotional series, "100 Days of Believing Bigger" by Marshawn Evans Daniels, shared by McCall Dwyer. Our focus today is on "Prevailing Purpose," a reminder of God's ultimate plan and purpose for our lives.

Day 31 centers on Proverbs 19:21, "Many are the plans in a person's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails." This verse reminds us that while we may have our own plans, it is God's purpose that ultimately prevails. God seeks first a connection and relationship with us, and sometimes He allows disruptions in our lives as a form of course correction. As we prioritize our relationship with Him and seek Him first, He will lead, guide, and direct us every day, helping us to accept and embrace the divine disruptions He brings.

Reflect on the disruptions you have experienced in your life. How have these moments served as course corrections from God? Consider how prioritizing your relationship with God and seeking His purpose can bring clarity and direction. Embrace the disruptions as opportunities for growth and alignment with God's prevailing purpose for your life.

Seek God First: Make time each day to connect with God through prayer, worship, and reading His Word.
Embrace Disruptions: View life's disruptions as opportunities for divine course corrections and trust in God's plan.
Align Your Plans: Regularly align your personal plans with God's purpose, remaining open to His guidance and direction.

As we conclude Day 31 of "100 Days of Believing Bigger," let's embrace the truth that God's purpose will always prevail. Prioritize your relationship with Him and seek His guidance in all aspects of your life. Trust that every disruption is a part of His divine plan, leading you closer to your true purpose.
Thank you for joining us today on Leading and Loving Life with Jesus. Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes as we continue to journey together in faith and purpose. God bless!

Welcome back to Leading and Loving Life with Jesus! Today, we are diving into Day 31 of the inspiring devotional series, "100 Days of Believing Bigger" by Marshawn Evans Daniels, shared by McCall Dwyer. Our focus today is on "Prevailing Purpose," a reminder of God's ultimate plan and purpose for our lives.

Day 31 centers on Proverbs 19:21, "Many are the plans in a person's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails." This verse reminds us that while we may have our own plans, it is God's purpose that ultimately prevails. God seeks first a connection and relationship with us, and sometimes He allows disruptions in our lives as a form of course correction. As we prioritize our relationship with Him and seek Him first, He will lead, guide, and direct us every day, helping us to accept and embrace the divine disruptions He brings.

Reflect on the disruptions you have experienced in your life. How have these moments served as course corrections from God? Consider how prioritizing your relationship with God and seeking His purpose can bring clarity and direction. Embrace the disruptions as opportunities for growth and alignment with God's prevailing purpose for your life.

Seek God First: Make time each day to connect with God through prayer, worship, and reading His Word.
Embrace Disruptions: View life's disruptions as opportunities for divine course corrections and trust in God's plan.
Align Your Plans: Regularly align your personal plans with God's purpose, remaining open to His guidance and direction.

As we conclude Day 31 of "100 Days of Believing Bigger," let's embrace the truth that God's purpose will always prevail. Prioritize your relationship with Him and seek His guidance in all aspects of your life. Trust that every disruption is a part of His divine plan, leading you closer to your true purpose.
Thank you for joining us today on Leading and Loving Life with Jesus. Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes as we continue to journey together in faith and purpose. God bless!

13 min