Mid-week scripture of the day! 10/15/25
Be encouraged! 🙏🏽🩷
Be encouraged! 🙏🏽❤️
#bebornofwaterandspirit
#denyyourflesh
#surrenderyourmindtochrist
#surrenderyourwilltochrist
#surrenderyouremotionstochrist
#surrendereverythingtogod
#leaveitatthealtar
#followChrist
#studythescriptures
#pray #fast
#havefaith
#trustgod
#deliveranceministry
#deliveranceisreal
#deliveranceishere
#deliverance
#getfree
#stayfree
#cryaloudsparenot
#runforyourlives
#comeoutfromamongthem
#thewagesofsinisdeath
#jesuslovesyou
Mid-week scriptures such as James 1:22-25 serve as vital reminders for believers to not only hear God's word but actively practice it in daily life. These verses highlight the importance of being 'doers of the word' rather than mere listeners, emphasizing that true faith is expressed through our actions. The passage paints a vivid image of a person looking into a mirror and immediately forgetting their reflection. This metaphor calls Christians to self-examination and consistent adherence to spiritual teachings. When we truly apply God's word, we experience blessings and spiritual liberty. Incorporating prayer, fasting, and surrendering to Christ—as reflected in the hashtags #pray, #fast, #surrenderyourwilltochrist, and #followChrist—strengthen our connection with God and deepen our faith journey. Deliverance ministries (#deliveranceisreal, #getfree, #stayfree) also play a crucial role by offering spiritual freedom and healing. The mid-week encouragement encourages believers to maintain faith during life's challenges, trusting in Jesus’s power to save, heal, and deliver. By actively engaging with scriptures, joining meaningful spiritual practices, and affirming one's beliefs with hashtags like #jesussaves, #jesusheals, and #jesusdelivers, individuals can find renewal and motivation to persevere. For those seeking a faithful and positive mid-week uplift, reflecting on James 1:22-25 and embracing the associated spiritual disciplines offers a beneficial path towards a fulfilled and empowered Christian life. Keep your mind, will, and emotions surrendered to Christ, and remember that spiritual growth is a daily, active practice that brings lasting blessings.

