While We Wait - Living in Expectancy for Christ's Return (For Women)Sample

Day 9 - Seek While We Wait
Without a doubt, there are so many distractions today. With social media notifications constantly at our fingertips and the rise of AI (artificial intelligence), we are more susceptible than ever to turn to them first for direction, encouragement, and knowledge instead of seeking God. Yet, God calls us to seek Him first. Seeking Him keeps us ready, because it reflects the depth of our relationship and our trust in Him for our daily needs. Sis, choose to seek Him first while we wait.
Reflection Questions:
1. How often do you turn to social media, AI, or other distractions before seeking God for guidance or encouragement?
2. In what ways can you purposely prioritize seeking God first in your daily life?
3. How does seeking God first strengthen your trust and readiness for His return?
Closing Prayer:
“Lord, help me to seek You above all else and to trust You for my daily needs. Teach me to turn to You first, keeping my heart and life ready as I wait for Your return. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
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About this Plan

This 30-day devotional is written to encourage and equip women to prepare their hearts, minds, and spirits for the coming of Jesus. Rooted in the parable of the ten bridesmaids, each daily reading offers biblical truth, practical encouragement, and a call to live faithfully in the “in-between” of His promised return. As you journey through this devotional plan, you’ll discover how to deepen your faith, serve with purpose, grow in love, forgive freely, and remain steadfast while waiting. It’s an invitation to stay watchful, keep your lamp burning brightly, and live each day with holy expectancy.
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