It Ends With Meنموونە

A New Legacy
Our decisions today impact our future generations. What we don’t change, our children will inherit. That’s why our “It ends with me” goes beyond ourselves: it’s the inheritance we will leave. It’s worth stopping and asking honestly: What patterns are we passing down without realizing it? What do we need to break so that our loved ones can live with greater freedom and blessing? This is a crucial question for today.
Today we can establish a legacy of freedom, faith, and breaking destructive patterns. When we courageously choose change, we open a different path for our children and for generations to come. Saying “enough” to negativity, fear, and unbelief can mark a new family story full of God’s grace and love.
Let’s remember: today’s actions are tomorrow’s seeds; what we sow now, will grow in those who come after us.
Reflection:
- What positive legacy do I want to leave my family and future generations?
- What concrete step can I take today to ensure a legacy of freedom and blessing?
Prayer:
Lord, I place my life in Your hands and long to build, with Your help, a good and hope-filled future for my family and those to come. Strengthen my heart to say “enough” to what is not healthy, and to sow faith, freedom, and love. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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This 5-day devotional by Lucy Mendez invites you to break free from negative patterns that have shaped your family and personal story. Through God’s Word and practical reflections, you’ll discover that with Jesus, you can put an end to cycles of pain, fear, and lies, and begin a new legacy of freedom, faith, and hope. It’s time to declare: “It ends with me”!
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