Journey of Faith Daily Prayer Day 15: Faith and Assurance




Theme: Walking in Faith







Bible Verse:

 "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see." – Hebrews 11:1.  


Reflection: 
 Faith requires us to trust in God’s promises, even when we can’t see the outcome. This verse encourages us to hold onto our hope with unwavering confidence, knowing that God’s unseen hand is at work.  


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Devotional Thought:  
 Think of an area in your life where you are being asked to trust God. How can this verse inspire you to deepen your faith in what you cannot yet see?  



Action Point: 
 Identify one hope or dream where you need to trust God fully. Pray for renewed faith and confidence in His unseen plan.  


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Affirmation Instruction:
  Take a moment to center yourself. Recite the affirmation aloud three times with intention, or meditate quietly on its meaning. Feel free to adapt this to your personal practice—let the words inspire your heart.


Closing Affirmation: 
  - My faith is my assurance I trust in God’s promises.  

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Call to Action:
  -- Take the next step in deepening your faith! Use each daily prayer to spark meaningful conversations with your loved ones, or as a topic in your small group fellowship. Reflect and discuss how each verse resonates with your journey. 
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God bless you and your family.


Final Prayer: 
Lord, thank You for being the source of my faith and hope. Help me to trust in what I cannot see, knowing that You are faithful to Your promises. In Jesus name, Amen.

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