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February 6

"Teach me to do Your will, for You are my God; let Your good Spirit lead me on level ground."

(Psalm 143:10)


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In our journey, we often struggle with surrender. We want to follow God, but we also cling to our own plans and desires. Psalm 143:10 is a humble prayer of surrender, asking God to teach us His will and lead us by His Spirit.

 

David’s words remind us that following God’s will is not automatic—it’s something we must learn. We are not naturally inclined to choose God’s ways over our own, but when we seek Him, He transforms our hearts and gives us a desire to walk in obedience. His Spirit guides us, keeping us on level ground, steady and secure, even when life feels uncertain. 


True peace comes when we stop resisting God’s willful intent for our lives and trust His direction. The more we align our hearts with His will, the more we experience the freedom, stability, and purpose that He desires for us. His Spirit doesn’t just point the way—He walks with us, strengthening us for the journey. 


Are you actively seeking to learn God’s will, or are you following your own path? How can you invite His Spirit to guide you each day? 


God in heaven, teach me to do Your will. I surrender my own plans and desires, trusting that Your way is best. Let Your Spirit lead me on level ground, giving me wisdom, strength, and peace as I follow You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. 



 

Redemptive Recovery

 

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.The Path of the Righteous

 
 

February 5


"For the LORD knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicket will perish."

(Psalm 1:6)


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Life presents us with two paths: one that leads to righteousness and life, and another that leads to destruction. Today's verse reminds us that God intimately knows and watches over the path of the righteous. This is not just a passive awareness but an active involvement, guiding, protecting, and sustaining those who choose to follow Him. 


Spiritual growth requires intentionality. Choosing the path of righteousness means seeking God daily, walking in obedience to His Word, and allowing Him to shape our desires. It’s not about perfection but about direction—moving toward God rather than away from Him. The alternative, the way of the wicked, may seem easy or appealing at first, but it ultimately leads to emptiness and destruction. 


God’s knowledge of the righteous path is not just intellectual; it’s personal and relational. He walks with us, strengthens us, and provides everything we need to stay the course. The more we trust Him, the more we experience His peace and joy. Even when challenges arise, we can have confidence that we are not alone—God is guiding every step. 


Are your choices today leading you closer to God or further from Him? How can you commit to staying on the path of righteousness? 


Lord, thank You for watching over the path of the righteous. Help me to walk in Your ways and trust in Your guidance. Keep my heart focused on You so that I may avoid the path that leads to destruction. Strengthen me daily as I seek to live for You. In Your name I pray. Amen. 


 

Redemptive Recovery

 

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.The Path of the Righteous

 
 

February 4



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Life is full of challenges that often feel overwhelming. All of us can struggle with the weight of our past, the fear of failure, and the temptation to rely on our own willpower to change. But Zechariah reminds us that true victory doesn’t come from human strength or effort—it comes through the power of God’s Spirit. 


Zerubbabel was tasked with rebuilding the temple, a project that must have seemed impossible. But God reassured him that success wouldn’t come through sheer effort or physical might, but by His Spirit. We must embrace this same truth today. When we try to control everything on our own, we quickly grow weary. But when we surrender to God, He provides the strength, wisdom, and endurance we need. 


Surrender doesn’t mean passivity—it means trusting God’s Spirit to guide our steps. It means replacing self-reliance with faith and allowing Him to accomplish what we cannot. God’s Spirit empowers us to overcome obstacles, resist temptation, and persevere through hardships.

 

Instead of relying on your own strength, learn to rely on His Spirit. When we do, we find true freedom and transformation, knowing that God is working within us.

 

Where have you been relying on yourself instead of God's power? What steps can you take today to surrender to His Spirit? 


Heavenly Father, I acknowledge that I cannot live life alone. Help me to rely on Your Spirit rather than my own strength. Teach me to surrender daily, trusting in Your power to guide, sustain, and transform me. In Christ's name I pray. Amen. 



 

Redemptive Recovery

 

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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