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Welcome In

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Day 1 - Welcome In

Devotional: That’s what friends are made for!

Everyone needs someone. Community has been such an important concept since the very beginning of time. Different tribes, villages, and colonies have shown us how much power and potential there is in being in a group. Life is such a rollercoaster; through all of the twists and turns, there’s one thing that has always pierced through: the power of friendship. The thing that takes friendships to the next level is vulnerability. Being vulnerable to a person or people isn’t always easy. It takes a lot of courage to open up and share your struggles, opinions, or thoughts — especially when you’re unsure whether they’ll relate to or understand your perspective. But the beauty is, when you let your guard down, you permit others to do the same. James 5:16 is a perfect example of what we’re supposed to do with the people around us. When we drop the act of “everything in my life is perfect” and let our guards down, we create a safe space for ourselves and our friends where healing and support can flourish. Jesus didn’t shy away from vulnerability; He let us all in with open arms to His goodness and love, but also to His wisdom and His story. In John 15:12-13, we are shown how much He loves us. He was so vulnerable with us that He laid His life down for His friends. He calls us to love each other just as He loves us. If Jesus can open up and welcome us in, what prevents us from opening up to the people around us? Of course, you have different levels of vulnerability with friends because everyone doesn’t deserve to know the ins and outs of you as a person. But you should have at least one person who knows you fully and completely, who can pray for you and hold you accountable. Hebrews 10:24-25 is the ultimate invitation to hang out with your close circle. This verse encourages us to come together, not just for the celebrations and parties but also to support each other through every season of life. Vulnerability shouldn’t just be the buzzword in your group, it should be the glue that holds you together.

Personal Reflection:

  1. Who is your safe person/people?
  2. How does the example of Christ affect the way you love others?
  3. What is your biggest roadblock when opening up to others?

Prayer: Dear Lord, may my heart be a place where others can feel welcomed and loved through the presence of Your Holy Spirit. Allow me to open up to the people you have placed around me. Help me to boldly tell my testimony of your faith, love, and compassion to others. Please help me to steward the relationships you’ve given me daily. Continue to bring genuine people into my life and bless every friendship I have. In the majestic name of Jesus, I pray, Amen!

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Welcome In

This devotional, inspired by four songs from Tianna's debut EP Welcome In, is perfect for young adults seeking to deepen their faith and connections. Dive into reflections, personal questions, and prayers that emphasize the power of community, self-worth, and God's constant presence. Join us to strengthen your faith, build meaningful relationships, and navigate life with confidence and support.

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