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Empowered Monday: What is in Your Hand?

ScriptureLuke 16:10 AMP
"He who is faithful in a very little [thing] is faithful also in much, and he who is dishonest and unjust in a very little [thing] is dishonest and unjust also in much."

Quote: "Faithfulness is not doing something right once but doing something right over and over and over and over.
― Joyce Meyer

Reflection:
As we step into this new week, let's take a moment to reflect on the concept of faithfulness. The scripture from Luke reminds us that our integrity and diligence in small matters reflect our character in larger ones. Joyce Meyer's quote further emphasizes that true faithfulness is about consistency and perseverance.

Prayer
Lord, we are grateful for a new day and a new week. As we begin this week, we pray that You will help us to seek to be faithful with what You have put in our hands. May we be deliberate in taking action where we need to. Help us to depend on You because You are our Author. Teach us not to waste the resources that come our way in terms of time, finances, relationships, and other resources. May we be wise like the sons of Issachar who understood the seasons of life.

Call to Action
This week, let's focus on being faithful stewards of the resources and opportunities we have. Whether it's our time, finances, or relationships, let's use them wisely and purposefully. Remember, it's the small, consistent actions that build a foundation for greater things

Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments. How do you practice faithfulness in your daily life? Let's inspire and encourage each other to stay committed and diligent in all we do.

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