This Is the Dayنموونە

Devotion
Following God’s Will Wherever You Are
Where has God placed you today? It might be a buzzing workplace, a lecture hall, a noisy home, a quiet retirement village, or doing a job you never imagined doing. It might feel like a perfect fit – or a poor one. But wherever you are, you’re not there by accident. Scripture is clear: God is at work in that very place, and He invites you to join Him.
To follow His will is to say yes to His purposes here and now – not once things change, or when life feels more meaningful, but today. The prayer ‘May your Kingdom come, may your will be done’ isn’t just for Sunday services; it’s for office kitchens, school corridors, checkout queues, and family dinners. So instead of asking, ‘God, why am I here?’ perhaps the better question is, ‘How can I serve You here?’
When we faithfully follow God’s leading instead of fighting it, the most ordinary places become sacred ground.
Prayer:
Lord, whatever the season right now, help me to follow Your will. Help me to see Your Kingdom coming in every room, every conversation, and every challenge I’m faced with – and help me to join in with what You’re doing. I believe that You are working in this place right now, and that I can trust You with all the uncertainties and in-betweens. Amen.
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What if your whole week could be worship? This five-day devotional, reflecting on the themes of 'This Is The Day' from the Boundless worship collective, will help you see God at work not just on Sundays, but in your emails, your errands, your lectures, and your laundry. Through scripture, prayer, and real-life stories you’ll be inspired to follow Jesus right where you are.
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