Day 07 / 07
GOD HAS GIVEN ME EVERYTHING I NEED
FOR THE SEASON I’M IN.
I s there something you’ve been waiting on to step into what God has next for you? Maybe you feel like you need more time, more strength, more knowledge, or more income. Maybe you’re waiting until your relationships are in order, or when you finally kick that bad habit, or until you have a solid prayer life.
You might be waiting, but God’s not. He’s ready to use you right now because He knows that He’s already given you everything you need for the season you’re in. And not only can He use you in this season, He is already positioning you for the purpose He has predestined for you.
Your current season, with all its challenges, doubts, and what may seem like limitations, is fertile ground for God's work. Think about it: God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called.
Remember Joseph, who was in a literal pit and a prison before he reached the palace. He could have asked, "Can God use me here?" Yet, those very places of confinement were part of the process to prepare him for his ultimate purpose of saving many lives. And let's not overlook Rahab, whose past didn't disqualify her from playing a pivotal role in God's plan. She was in the middle of her mess when she became a messenger for God's people.
Your season, no matter how messy, is not a mistake—it's a moment God can use.
Every situation has its significance, and every struggle is a setup for God's strength to be displayed in your life. You're not defined by your circumstances; you're defined by your Creator. And the same God who took a shepherd boy with a sling and a rock and made him a king is the God who tells you, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness".
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What calling has God awakened in your heart? What is the new thing, the NOW thing, the next thing that God could do through you? Now move.
I need you to hear this deep in your spirit: the very fact that you're breathing means you're good enough for God to use. Your worthiness isn't a precondition for God's purpose; it's a result of His promise. Your feelings of inadequacy are not a signal of your inability, but an invitation for God's sufficiency to take center stage in your life. It's not about what you can do; it's about what He has already done.
If God waited for perfect people to carry out His will, nothing would ever get done. The cross is the ultimate proof that God uses flawed people. I mean, He picked a bunch of fishermen, tax collectors, and even a zealot to be His disciples. These were not the religious elite or the societal influencers of the day. Yet, they turned the world upside down because they were available, not because they were perfect. He's not looking for your ability, He's looking for your availability. He's looking for someone to say, "Here I am, use me," scars, doubts, fears, and all.
God has chosen you. God has been preparing you all this time. He has a purpose for your life and He’s given you what you need to walk in it. Shift the focus from your limitations to your Lord, from your problems to His promise. He will use what you have, right where you are, to take you where He wants you to go.
You are enough. You have enough. Imagine who you'll become just 6 weeks, 6 months, and 6 years from now.
Now, it’s time to walk in it.
SCRIPTURE
“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.
Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own”.
— Matthew 6:33-34
JOURNAL
Prompts
01
What’s one way you plan to stop waiting and embrace your now?
What specific talents, skills, or passions do you have that you believe God could use in this current season of your life?
02
Which mindset resonated with you the most this week? How can you keep it in front of you as you walk it out this season?
03
What are a few beliefs or mindsets you’ve had that were limiting you from seeing yourself the way that God sees you?
What has He revealed to you most this week?
04
The new you is the true you. Take a moment to make a plan for how you’re going to continue to practically walk out the version of you that God created you to be.
Mentally, Spiritually, Physically — how can you make changes in each area that will impact who you’re becoming? Write it out.
How will you stay or get back in the word? What will your prayer life look like? What will you start speaking over yourself?
What movement can you add to your life to feel your best? Where will you choose to be more present? To be more compassionate? To be more generous?
Every day is a choice — who will you choose to be?