Come Up Higher: A Call to Deeper Fellowship and Purposeنموونە

STRENGTHENING YOUR SPIRITUAL FOUNDATIONS
Higher levels require deeper Foundations. Just as a skyscraper demands a solid base, your spiritual ascent depends on the strength of your Foundation in Christ. Without a firm Foundation, the pressures of elevation can lead to collapse.
Jesus taught that the wise build their lives on the rock of His Word. “Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock” (Matthew 7:24). Strengthening your Foundation means prioritizing prayer, studying Scripture, and walking in obedience.
Take time to examine your Foundation. Are there cracks that need attention? Are there areas where compromise or neglect has weakened your spiritual footing? Commit to fortifying your Foundation through consistent spiritual disciplines. A solid Foundation ensures that you can weather life’s storms and continue ascending higher.
THOUGHT TO PONDER: Is your Spiritual Foundation strong enough to sustain you at higher levels? What steps can you take to fortify it today?
PRAYER: Lord, help me build my life on the Unshakable Foundation of Your Word. Strengthen me to withstand the pressures of elevation. Amen.
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When God saved us, His goal was to transform us to be like Christ in Truth and Action, which requires every Christian to grow spiritually. His Call to all believers is to rise higher in their walk of faith and deepen daily fellowship with Him. As you complete this 31-day devotional, I trust it will ignite your desire to become a child of God who brings Him true pleasure.
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