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February 27


"These things I have spoken to you so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world." 

(John 16:33) 


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Are you letting life’s struggles steal your peace, or are you trusting in Jesus’ victory? 


Jesus never promised a trouble-free life, but He did promise peace. In today’s verse, He reminds us that tribulation is inevitable, but fear is not. The world brings trials: pain, struggles, setbacks, and moments when we feel like giving up. But in those moments, Jesus invites us to take courage. 


Why? Because He has already overcome. The battle is not ours to fight alone. No matter what we are facing: temptations, fears, disappointments, or struggles, Jesus has already won the victory. That means our peace doesn’t come from perfect circumstances but from knowing that He is greater than anything we face. 


If you’re feeling overwhelmed, remember that peace is not found in the absence of trouble; it is found in the presence of Jesus. He sees you, He walks with you, and He has already secured your victory. Take courage. You are not alone.

 

Are you allowing life’s difficulties to steal your peace? How can you rest in the truth that Jesus has already overcome? 


Heavenly Father, I confess that sometimes I let fear and worry take over. But today, I choose to rest in Your peace. Thank You for overcoming the world and for reminding me that I don’t have to face my struggles alone. Fill me with courage and help me to trust in You completely. Amen. 

 


Redemptive Recovery (RR) is a Christian recovery group and program that is modeled on biblical truths. We believe that Jesus Christ has the power to transform our lives and that the bible is our roadmap. RR meets weekly and is for anyone currently navigating the challenges of addiction and also those that are further along in their recovery.


Visit www.redemptiverecovery.org for more information.

 
 

February 26

"Rest in the LORD and wait patiently for Him."   

(Psalm 37:7a) 


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Waiting can be hard at times. When we’re seeking change, healing, or answers, it’s natural to want things to happen now. We look for quick solutions, push for immediate results, or grow restless when things don’t unfold the way we expect. But today’s Psalm reminds us of a different approach: resting in the Lord and waiting patiently for Him. 


To “rest” in the Lord is not about doing nothing; it’s about trusting Him completely. It means laying down our need for control and believing that God is working, even when we don’t see it yet. Patience doesn’t come easily, especially when life feels uncertain. But God’s timing is perfect, and His plans are always better than our own. 


If you’re feeling anxious or discouraged, pause and take a breath. Let go of the need to force solutions. Surrender your worries to God, knowing that He sees the full picture and is guiding you in His perfect time. 


Are there areas in your life where you’re struggling to wait on God? How can you practice resting in Him today?

 

Lord Jesus, I confess that waiting is hard for me. I often want quick answers and immediate change. Help me to trust in Your timing and to rest in the knowledge that You are in control. Teach me to be patient, to surrender my worries, and to find peace in Your presence. In your precious name I pray, Amen. 

 


Redemptive Recovery (RR) is a Christian recovery group and program that is modeled on biblical truths. We believe that Jesus Christ has the power to transform our lives and that the bible is our roadmap. RR meets weekly and is for anyone currently navigating the challenges of addiction and also those that are further along in their recovery.


Visit www.redemptiverecovery.org for more information.

 
 

February 25


"But now faith, hope, and love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love." 

(1 Corinthians 13:13) 


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When life throws curveballs at us, we often cling to different things for stability like our abilities, relationships, or circumstances. But today’s verse reminds us that three things endure no matter what: faith, hope, and love. 


  • Faith keeps us grounded in God’s truth, trusting in His promises even when we don’t see the full picture. 

  • Hope gives us strength to press on, reminding us that our struggles are not the end of the story. 

  • Love is the foundation of it all, the reflection of God’s heart, the mark of true transformation, and the greatest gift we can receive and give. 


Faith and hope are essential, but love is the greatest. Why? Because faith and hope exist within us, however, love not only exists within us, it is something we extend to others. It is an action that penetrates the hearts of those around us. 


We were created to receive God’s love and share it. Love is what changes hearts and heals emotional wounds. It is not just about loving those who are easy to love but extending grace, kindness, and forgiveness—just as God has done for us. 


If you feel like your faith is weak or your hope is fading, return to the love found in Christ. Let God’s love fill you so that it can overflow into every part of your life. 


Are faith, hope, and love active in your life? How can you make love the foundation of your daily walk? 


God in heaven, thank You for the gifts of faith, hope, and love. Help me to trust You more, to hold onto hope even in difficult times, and to love others as You have loved me. Let love be the foundation of everything I do, so that my life reflects the heart of my Lord. In Christ’s name I pray. Amen. 



Redemptive Recovery (RR) is a Christian recovery group and program that is modeled on biblical truths. We believe that Jesus Christ has the power to transform our lives and that the bible is our roadmap. RR meets weekly and is for anyone currently navigating the challenges of addiction and also those that are further along in their recovery.


Visit www.redemptiverecovery.org for more information.

 
 

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