21 Days of PresenceSample
Day 8: A Life of Purposeful Opportunity
Focus Scripture:
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” – Ephesians 2:10
God has intricately designed you with a divine purpose. Long before you took your first breath, He knew exactly who you were meant to be and the path you were meant to walk. The opportunities you encounter today are not random; they are part of the masterful,intentional plan God set in motion before time began.
As you align yourself with His will and walk in step with His guidance, you will find yourself naturally stepping into the good works He has already prepared for you. Let this truth resonate deeply within you today: You were not made by chance, nor were you created without purpose. You were made with divine intention—made to fulfill a unique calling, made to do something in the earth that only God anointed you to do, and ultimately made to bring glory to His name. Every step you take, every action you make, is part of a larger, eternal purpose.
Today, remember that you were made for this—made for purpose, made for God-sized opportunities, and made for His glory. Stay aligned with Him, and trust that His plan will unfold in the most beautiful way
Reflection Prompt:
- How does it feel to know that God has prepared good works specifically for you?
- How can you embrace your purpose and align with the opportunities He is calling you to today?
Call to Action:
Ask God to reveal the specific good works He has prepared for you. Look for one opportunity today to step into your purpose, and take action with boldness and faith.
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About this Plan
PRESENCE is a devotional series focused on deepening your relationship with God by prioritizing His presence and divine order. Over the next 21 days, we’ll reflect on scriptures that invite you to slow down, align with God’s timing, and stay where He is moving. This journey will help you cultivate a habit of seeking and resting in God’s presence and remaining in His perfect will.
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