Faith & Trust, Identity in Christ Gregory Dewbrew Faith & Trust, Identity in Christ Gregory Dewbrew

Yesterday

Words of Encouragement:

Renaissance People, yesterday does not have permission to define your destiny! You are not the sum total of your past mistakes, failures, or disappointments—you are God's poetry, re-created with specific purposes that were planned before you made your first error. The same God who enabled Jesus to endure the cross by focusing on future joy will give you power to overcome past limitations by fastening your heart to His abundant future. Stop identifying yourself by where you've been and start embracing who you've become in Christ. Your story isn't over, your purpose isn't destroyed, and your potential isn't limited by yesterday's performance. Run with passion into God's abundance and watch how He transforms every past failure into future fuel for His glory. Keep your eyes on Jesus and your heart focused on the divine invitation to reach your heavenly goal!

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Faith & Trust, Kingdom Living & Abundance Gregory Dewbrew Faith & Trust, Kingdom Living & Abundance Gregory Dewbrew

End

Words of Encouragement

Beloved new creation, as you step from one year into the next, remember that you're not just changing calendars - you're stepping into fresh mercy, new opportunities, and unprecedented expressions of God's faithfulness in your life. Don't let unmet goals from this past year steal your joy or limit your expectations for what's ahead. God's mercies toward you are brand new every single morning, which means you get 365 fresh starts in the coming year! The same God who has been faithful in every season of your life is prepared to do something completely new and amazing in the days ahead. Trust His promise to make ways in your wilderness and streams in your desert. You are His entirely new creation, and He's making everything fresh and new - including you! Happy New Year, dear one!

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Transformation

Reflection Questions

  • Who in your life have you been watching suspiciously instead of celebrating their transformation?

  • How can you better support and pray for people who have recently been transformed?

  • What would change if you truly believed God can make anyone completely new?Reflection Questions

    • Who in your life have you been watching suspiciously instead of celebrating their transformation?

    • How can you better support and pray for people who have recently been transformed?

    • What would change if you truly believed God can make anyone completely new?

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