Trust in God. It will get better

2024/12/9 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how we start our days – it truly sets the tone for everything that follows. There are moments when life throws so much our way, and it feels impossible to 'keep smiling through it all.' But I've discovered a powerful practice that has transformed my mornings and, honestly, my whole perspective: commanding your morning with declarations rooted in faith and trust in God. For me, 'commanding your morning declarations' isn't just about saying positive words; it's about actively choosing faith over fear, hope over despair, right when I wake up. It’s like setting a spiritual intention for the day, believing deeply that 'it will get better.' I used to wake up feeling overwhelmed, wondering how I'd get through another day. But then I started declaring God's promises and speaking strength into my life. I remember one particularly tough season, I felt completely drained. That’s when I heard about the power of declarations. I started my mornings saying things like, 'Today, I choose joy. I trust God's plan for me, and I know He will make a way.' And you know what? Slowly but surely, a shift happened. It wasn't magic, but it was a conscious effort to align my thoughts with faith. The message on the image, 'Keep smiling through it all it will get better trust in God. Be amazing Be kind Be strong,' really resonates with me because that's exactly the mindset I cultivated. So, how do you start? It’s simple. Find a quiet moment each morning. It could be while you're making coffee, getting ready, or just before you get out of bed. Speak out loud (or silently, if you prefer) what you want to believe and see manifest in your day. These aren't wishes; they are declarations of faith. Declare strength, peace, resilience, and wisdom. For instance, I tell myself, 'I am strong, I am capable, and I am loved. God is with me, guiding my steps.' It helps me embody the 'Be amazing, Be kind, Be strong' message. The key is genuine 'trust in God.' When you declare these things, you're not just relying on your own willpower, but on a higher power. It's about surrendering your worries and affirming that God is in control and has good plans for you. This practice helps me remember that even when things are difficult, there's always a reason to 'keep smiling through it all' because I have faith that 'it will get better.' It's not about ignoring challenges but facing them with a spirit of conviction and optimism. Try incorporating declarations like: 'Today, I will be amazing in my tasks,' 'I will show kindness to everyone I meet,' or 'I am strong enough to overcome any obstacle.' These aren't just empty phrases; they're affirmations that empower you to live out your faith and become the person God created you to be. Give it a try, even for a week, and see how profoundly commanding your morning can impact your day and your spirit. You might just find that peace and strength you've been searching for.