Aligning With God's Perfect Will When Facing OppositionSample

The Call to be Mindful of God’s Agenda
Jesus’ rebuke calls us to be mindful of God’s agenda rather than our own limited understanding or immediate concerns. Being “mindful of the things of God” means aligning our thoughts, actions, and priorities with His divine plan. It involves a shift from focusing on personal comfort to embracing God’s broader, eternal purposes.
Key Points:
- Mindfulness of God’s Agenda: To be mindful of God’s agenda requires a conscious effort to prioritize His will over personal or human concerns.
- Living with Purpose: Aligning with God’s purposes involves daily decisions and actions that reflect His kingdom values and eternal plan.
Practical Application: Identify specific ways in which you can become more mindful of God’s agenda in your daily life. Consider setting aside time for prayer and reflection to better align your actions with His purposes.
Prayer: “Father, help me to be mindful of Your agenda in my daily life. Guide me to prioritize Your will and to align my actions with Your eternal purposes.”
Scripture
About this Plan

This 7-day devotional delves into Matthew 16:23. Each day explores the deeper implications of Jesus’ rebuke, focusing on the influence of satanic forces, the impact of human understanding, and the importance of aligning with God’s divine perspective. Through reflection and prayer, this devotional encourages believers to recognize, and resist opposing influences, embrace a divine perspective, and align their lives with God’s eternal purposes, fostering a deeper understanding of spiritual warfare and discipleship.
More
Related plans

Evangelize Everywhere: Work Edition

Financial Discipleship – the Bible on Cosigning

The Good Enough Mom

Parenting on Point

The Missing Half: Why Your Prayers Feel One-Sided and What to Do About It

01 - LORD'S PRAYER: Meditations by W. Phillip Keller

National Week of Prayer Plan (Nwop), 2025

Faith Under Pressure: Stories From the Persecuted Church

Through the Word: Knowing God, Making Him Known
