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Thursday 01/09/2025
Speaking of transformation without action is like sowing without plowing. This week, we unveiled a crucial truth: nothing will change in 2025 if we do not firmly decide to plan our character, our consecration, and our prosperity. We saw that God is a perfect planner and that He calls us to enter into this divine dynamic to see His work fully established in us. Yet, this revelation will bear fruit only if it is meditated upon, discussed, and shared. Faith comes by hearing, but it becomes anchored through repetition and communication. In Acts 2:42, it is written: “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” This perseverance is the key to lasting transformation. It is not enough to hear; we must take ownership, repeat, and transmit, because a truth that is not shared is a truth quickly forgotten.
So ask yourself: what have you retained so far that has already begun to shake your way of thinking and acting? Perhaps you realized that you were living without a precise plan and that your spiritual development was stagnant due to the lack of clear objectives. Or maybe you became aware that your consecration was still lukewarm, that your life of prayer and fasting was irregular, and that it was time to structure your spiritual growth like a visionary builder. What are the blockages that still prevent you from fully applying this revelation? Doubt, procrastination, fear of failure, or the opinions of others? Are you truly ready to engage in a dialogue with the Holy Spirit and confront what, within you, resists change? Don’t forget: every step toward transformation begins with sincere self-examination and the sharing of experiences, to break down the strongholds of illusion and self-satisfaction.
Don’t keep what you’ve received to yourself. A revelation becomes a conviction when it is transmitted. When you take the time to talk with someone, your mind absorbs the truth more deeply, and your faith becomes stronger. Jesus Himself taught His disciples through constant exchanges. Paul said to Timothy: “What you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.” (2 Timothy 2:2). By sharing this word, you not only anchor it within yourself, you also allow others to be strengthened, encouraged, and transformed in turn. This is not just about personal growth, but about collective impact for the Kingdom. Imagine the explosive change that could happen if each person decided to be a channel of light instead of a passive reservoir.
Today, take on this challenge: before the end of the day, choose to share this truth with someone. Talk to a friend, a family member, or a brother or sister in Christ about what this revelation has sparked in you. Also listen to their point of view, exchange ideas, pray together. If you’re part of a Bible study group or an Impact Family, share this reflection: “How can I concretely plan my character, my consecration, and my prosperity this year?” If God touched you this week, don’t keep it to yourself. Let this message be heard, bring it to light, strengthen your commitment by writing your thoughts and even sharing them on social media. Let this truth explode instead of allowing it to fade into oblivion.
Let us pray together: Lord, thank You for this powerful revelation that calls me to plan my destiny with wisdom and discipline. Help me not to be a forgetful hearer, but an engaged doer. Give me the courage to confront my habits, face my resistances, and actively share this truth with others. Make me an instrument that spreads Your light, a vessel of life that inspires and uplifts. May this word not die in me, but grow, bear fruit, and impact my surroundings lastingly. May my commitment be real, my planning be rigorous, and my testimony be powerful. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
At the Heart of the Bible: Hebrews 10:24–25 – “Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another.”
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