đ Good morning everyone,
Today, let's talk about the friends who make us betterâand the courage to be one ourselves.
Have a blessed day.
đ Verse of the Day
âAs iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.â - Proverbs 27:17
Reflection
Some of God's most transformative work in our lives doesnât happen in solitudeâit happens in community. Proverbs 27:17 reminds us that just as iron sharpens iron, God uses people to shape us, refine our character, and draw out the gifts Heâs placed within us.
Authentic spiritual friendships arenât always comfortableâbut theyâre essential. The right people wonât just cheer you on; theyâll call you up. Theyâll challenge your excuses, speak courage into your doubts, and lovingly point out what you canât see in yourself. They wonât just echo what you want to hearâtheyâll remind you who you are in Christ.
But this isnât only about being sharpenedâitâs about choosing to sharpen others. In a world of casual connections, God invites us to something deeper: truth wrapped in grace, encouragement rooted in love, and a shared pursuit of holiness.
Today, donât settle for a faith that stays safe and surface-level. Lean into the kind of relationships that refine youâand be the kind of friend who helps others shine brighter for Jesus.
Ask Yourself
- Who is helping me become more like Christâand how can I make space for that sharpening?
- Am I willing to be that kind of sharpening presence in someone elseâs life?
đ Prayer of the Day
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the people who speak truth into my lifeâthe ones who challenge me, encourage me, and remind me who I am in You. Help me welcome their sharpening, even when itâs hard.
Grow in me a heart that listens with humility and loves with grace. Teach me to be that kind of friend to othersâbold in truth, gentle in spirit, faithful in love. Shape me through fellowship, Lord, and use me to help someone else shine brighter for You.
In Jesusâ name, Amen.
đ Quote of the Day
âWhen a Christian shuns fellowship with other Christians, the devil smiles, When he stops studying the Bible, the devil laughs. When he stops praying, the devils shouts for joy.â
Staying motivated doesnât always begin with intense workouts or drastic changesâsometimes it starts with one simple step at a time. Pushing yourself too hard too fast can lead to burnout, but walking offers a powerful and sustainable way to build momentum. It gives you the chance to enjoy the outdoors, clear your mind, reduce stress, and reconnect with yourself through mindfulness. Every walk is progress, and over time those small consistent steps can lead to lasting weight loss, stronger health, greater confidence, and a healthier lifestyle that truly lasts.
đ” Worship Song of the Day
âFor the Oneâ by Brian & Jenn Johnson
This song is a beautiful reminder to love intentionally and reflect Christ in our relationships. It echoes the heart of Proverbs 27:17, calling us to be present, prayerful, and bold in loving others wellâfor His glory and for the one who needs it most. â Corrie Ten Boom
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