What God birthed through His word will not die with circumstance.
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Reflecting on 1 Peter 1:23 reminds us that the new life we receive through faith is not fleeting but rooted in something eternal and unchanging—the living and enduring word of God. In my own journey, I’ve found that challenges and circumstances may make me feel weak, but the seed God has planted within me remains strong. This seed, unlike anything perishable, sustains me in times of uncertainty and gives me hope beyond what I can see. One practical way I nurture this enduring life is by daily meditation on Scripture, allowing God’s promises to anchor my heart. Prayer becomes a vital practice where I ask God to help me hold onto this truth: my life in Him is not dependent on the shifting tides of circumstances but on His eternal word. Through community and fellowship with others who share this faith journey, I am continually encouraged to trust that God is actively working and sustaining me. Moreover, understanding that this new life is imperishable reshapes how I view struggles. Rather than seeing difficulties as threats to my faith, I see them as opportunities for the word God planted in me to grow deeper roots. As a result, my faith feels more alive and resilient, knowing it stands on firm divine promises rather than temporary conditions. This perspective truly transforms not only how I live but also how I share hope with others facing their own trials.






























































































