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Michael Tovornik

Inspiration How blessed, how happy, the man who endures and resists temptation! The trying of his faith will end in life. No temptation or trial seems at the time to be pleasant, but is a cause of distress and discomfort. But God uses even the temptations of the Devil to our ultimate advantage if we are among those who love God and are called according to his purpose (Romans 8:28). When we fall into sin, our weakness is revealed to us, leading us to rely on God instead of on our flesh to uphold us in the future; when we successfully resist evil, God reveals to us the strength he has wrought in us to his own glory. Prayer Lord, we know we should never choose to seek out temptation or place ourselves needlessly in a tempting situation. We should pray you would "lead us not into temptation but deliver us from the Evil One (Satan). " But when you choose to allow temptation to come into our lives, we pray we would overcome it. And if we should fall, we pray we would learn from it and you would work it (as all things) to our ultimate good. Amen.

Candace Perry

Divine Strength! When you ask God for something, be prepared to receive it. Recently, I prayed for strength, and this week, my prayers were answered in a remarkable way. I experienced a profound sense of peace and an incredible energy that allowed me to handle my responsibilities without feeling overwhelmed. I found it easier to focus on my work, engage more deeply with His word, and even tackle the daunting task of cleaning my closet. I knew I was fueled by God's divine source of power. God truly surpasses our expectations, and I can only offer Him my gratitude for the strength He provided. The Bible reassures us that divine power is available, especially when our own strength falters. As we embark on a new week, remember to call upon the Lord for that extraordinary strength, for He truly answers prayers. Key verses like Philippians 4:13, Isaiah 40:29, and Isaiah 41:10 remind us of the spiritual resilience He offers.

Vic

Matthew 16:24 Jesus began speaking about His death and resurrection to His disciples. Peter wanted to ‘fix it’, so it wouldn’t come to pass. Jesus recognized Satan’s plan to keep Him from accomplishing the will of the Father and chastised Peter for speaking out of the flesh. Jesus turns to them all and tells them, ‘if… you desire to be My disciple you must deny yourself, forget your own interests… and yourself, and follow Me.” He was telling them and us, it won’t be easy, you probably won’t fit in, you’ll need to put yourself…last, even if it means losing losing your life for My sake. Choosing to be a disciple of Christ means surrender, sacrifice, selflessness, and loving others as He loves us. “OK, I can do this!” We get the peptalk, we understand the meaning until… the flesh gets jealous, or angry, or falls into the self pity pot, then add to that a bit of Pride, and Fear…and we’ve become a real ‘hot mess’. First, we choose to be His disciples, we surrender. As Christ did, we willingly pick up the cross, not going our own way, but intentionally following His. We choose Him, we choose to imitate Him, denying ourselves, our own interests, we choose to do things His way. Jesus had openly confirmed, to them only, that earlier Peter was right…He is the Christ, making their desire to surrender, to follow Him all the more powerful. On this side of the cross, we gain more understanding of what carrying the cross means, and we know we need Him to do it. And there’s another choice we have to make after we choose the cross, do we choose to be a disciple of joy and contentment, grateful for the work He’s done and continues to do in our life or are we struggling to find the peace in it? Is the cross we carry supposed to be heavy? Or is it like the burden Matthew speaks of, light? Lord, we’re in our favorite place, at Your feet. We choose to be Your disciple… Every day. Thank you for giving us what it takes to be who You created us to be. Thank You for the strength and courag

Kimmie_Anderson

Today, I walked into our local shelter and asked a question almost no one ever asks: 'Who is the oldest dog here?" The volunteer paused, softening, and didn't check the computer. She siahed, arabbed a set of keys, and led me down the loud hallway to the very last row. There, sitting perfectly still in the back corner of a cold kennel, was a 13-vear-olc Jack Russell Terrier His coat was faded. his muzzle white. and his eves cloudy with age. The adoption card on his cage told a heartbreaking story Over the vears, more than a hundrec families had walked past. They looked at his age, noticed his stiff ioints, and moved on to the puppies. He watched quietly while younger, louder dogs left for new homes week after week, year after yearHe never barked. He never jumped. He just waited hoping someone would see his life still had value, People skip senior dogs because they fear heartbreak. They think the time isn't long enough to be worth it But when the volunteer unlatched his door, I nstantly knew adopting him would be one of the best decisions of my life He didn't run. He took a slow step, looked up with soulful eyes, and let out a long, heavy breath I knelt on the concrete floor. He walked over closed his eves, and pressed his head into my chest. He didn't iust lean-he melted, like a dog finally allowed to exhale after years of waiting The drive home was peaceful. At the house, he didn't explore frantically. He found my apand collapsed f vou look at this photo, vou see the moment his world changed. He is fast asleep, anchored to my chest, finally safe enough to let his quard down. Senior dogs like him deserve the absolute world. I may not have been his first family but 1 am honored to be his last. He wil neverhave to wait for love again. #fosterfail #doqlover #kindnessmatters

Rachel Marie

The Storv of a Selfless Mother Cat During a massive flood, the fields. roads. and orchards were swallowed by water, turning the land into an endless sea . Every living being suffered - people and animals alike As a young woman rowed her boat through the floodwaters, she saw a heartbreaking sight... An orange mother cat * was struggling to swim with all her strength while three tiny kittens clung tightly to her back, refusing to let go The scene was deeply moving.... The mother cat didn't care about herself - her only goal was to save her babies from the rushing water The woman quickly rowed closer, gently ifting the mother and her kittens into her boat. The cat looked up at her with eves full of hope, as if to say, "Thank you... we're safenow." From that day on, the woman took them home, gave them a warm corner to rest and food to fill their bellies . The mother cat was given a new name Jaonamiai ("Kindhearted") - and her kittens grew up healthy and happy From being strays in the floodwaters... they became a loving family in their new home Because sometimes, all it takes is "a kind heart" to change a life forever #animals #animallover #wholesome #saveanimals #cat