Before we get started, I want to share something real quick. As we step into a new era in the United States, a land known for freedom and dreams, it's essential to remember that our ultimate preparation lies beyond earthly matters. The coming years may hold uncertainties, but our spiritual readiness is what truly matters. Let's focus on aligning our hearts with God through Jesus, rather than getting caught unprepared and knocking at the door.
Luke 13:25 - "When once the Master of the house has risen up and shut the door, and you begin to stand outside and knock at the door, saying, ‘Lord, Lord, open for us,’ and He will answer and say to you, ‘I do not know you, where you are from,’"
Let's expand a bit on the matter of spiritual preparedness:
To achieve spiritual preparedness in our daily lives, it is crucial to cultivate a consistent practice of prayer and meditation on the word of God. Setting aside dedicated time each day to connect with God can help strengthen our spiritual foundation. Additionally, engaging in acts of kindness, forgiveness, and gratitude can nourish our souls and deepen our relationship with God.
Here are some ways to help you on your way to spiritual preparedness.
First 15 Minutes - Dedicate the first 15 minutes of your day to God. Devoting 5 minutes to pray, read God's Word and praise.
15 Minute Mind Dump - Grab a notebook or if you prefer to type, start writing down the first thought in your mind. Continue writing until your time is up. Do not analyze or overthink your thoughts. Simply dump them all out on paper. Take a few minutes to look them over. If you choose to thrash them, that is fine.
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