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“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” John 10:10 (NIV) The thief represents anything that drains you: fear, doubt, unhealthy habits, toxic relationships, negative thoughts, spiritual dryness. These things slowly rob your peace, your joy, your confidence, and sometimes even your sense of purpose. But Jesus makes a bold declaration: “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” Not barely surviving. Not constantly struggling. Not living in anxiety. But living abundantly — spiritually, emotionally, and even physically aligned with God’s design. Abundant life doesn’t mean a life without challenges. It means a life filled with: Peace in the middle of chaos Hope when things look uncertain Strength when you feel weak Purpose that outweighs your pain Abundant life is not about possessions — it’s about possession by peace. It’s not about perfection — it’s about connection. Every day we choose which voice we will follow: The one that steals… or the One who gives life. Today, choose life. Choose fullness. Choose the Shepherd over the thief.

THE_BUSINESS

On January 26, 1892, Bessie Coleman was born into a country that told her exactly what she could not be. She listened long enough to understand the rules...and then broke every one of them. When no flight school in the United States would admit a Black woman. Bessie didn't argue. She learned French, left the country. and trained in France. In 1921. she earned her piloť's license, becoming the first Black woman and first Native American woman to do so. Not because the system opened a door...but because she refused to wait for one Bessie didn't flv for novelty. She flew with purpose. She believed aviation should belong to evervone, and she dreamed of opening a flight school so others wouldn't have to leave the country just to learn. She refused to perform at airshows that enforced segregation. If audiences were divided. she walked. Proaress without dignity wasn't progress to her. As a barnstormer. she stunned crowds with daring aerial maneuvers, turning the sky into a stage for possibility. Each flight was a quiet rebellion against limitation, proof that skill and courage don't ask permission Her life ended too soon. Bessie Coleman died in a plane crash in 1926 at iust 34 years old. But her impact never grounded Every pilot who followed, every barrier liftec higher, carries a trace of her flight path Some people change history by staying. Others change it by leaving, learning, and coming back stronger. Bessie Coleman did all three.

Candace Perry

Amidst the chaos! Protecting your inner peace is essential in a world filled with challenges and distractions. As believers, we navigate the highs and lows of life, facing situations that can either deepen our connection with Jesus or threaten our faith. It is crucial to remain committed to glorifying the Lord in all circumstances, for when we do, Christ truly occupies our hearts. Recently, I encountered a challenging situation that could have led to conflict, testing my identity in Christ. In those moments, I turned to Psalm 55, asking God to intervene and disrupt the plans of the wicked, seeking wisdom and clarity amidst chaos. This prayer serves as a powerful reminder that we can call upon divine assistance to counteract harmful intentions. When faced with adversity, it is vital to pray against the enemy's schemes, which aim to divert our focus from God. Recognizing these tactics is essential to prevent the enemy from succeeding. By remaining anchored in the Word of God, we allow God to guide us through life's uncertainties, as He is our shield against deception. God has not forgotten you; He desires for you to refocus on Him, regardless of the challenges you face. As you enter this week, remember that you are a child of the Most High, and that truth remains unchangeable. Embrace the Lords identity and walk confidently in him.