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#FarmSunday Devotional: Spiritually Fit & Filled

In every walk of life, whether we are educators, farmers, healthcare providers, entrepreneurs, artists, or leaders in any other profession or vocation you can list—the desire for our work to be meaningful and impactful is a common thread that binds us all. However, the key to transforming this desire into reality lies not solely in our knowledge, skills or determination but in our spiritual fitness and readiness to embrace God’s calling with confidence.

Paul’s prayer in 2 Thessalonians 1:11 speaks to this need: “…we pray for you all the time – pray that our God will make you fit for what he’s called you to be, pray that he’ll fill your good ideas and acts of faith with his own energy so that it all amounts to something.” 

This verse isn’t just a call to action; it’s a reminder of the divine support that underpins our efforts. It’s an assurance that when we align our work with God’s purpose, He empowers our good ideas and acts of faith with His energy, making our efforts fruitful and meaningful.

Reflecting on this, leads us to ask a few vital questions: What are we called to be? What good ideas have been placed in our hearts? What acts of faith are we being prompted to pursue?

Understanding our calling, recognizing our good ideas, and identifying our acts of faith are crucial steps in ensuring that our work is not only impactful but also spiritually fulfilling. These aren’t tasks we undertake alone; we’re encouraged to seek God’s guidance and strength, trusting that He will provide the energy and confidence that we need to bring our endeavors to fruition.

God is indeed good, and His desire for us is to live lives that reflect His goodness through our work and faith. Let this be our prayer today and always: to be spiritually confident and equipped, ready to make a meaningful impact in whatever field we’re called to cultivate.

Be Blessed Today! 

Lane & Jules

#devotional #biblestudy #2thessalonians #farmlife #farmstead #farmingafter50 #farmsunday 

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