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Putting It All Together—A Life of Balance
Micah 6:8 - "He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?" (ESV)
After weeks of exploring purpose, faith, relationships, work, and legacy, it all comes down to walking with God. That's the thread that holds everything together. Micah 6:8 summarizes the life God desires—one of justice, kindness, and humility.
Balance isn't about splitting your time evenly. It's about aligning your life with God's priorities, letting Him lead, serving others while staying rooted, building your career without neglecting your soul, loving your family, and growing your faith without burning out.
The balanced life is a surrendered life. It listens before acting. It loves even when it's hard. It walks in step with God—not ahead, not behind.
You don't have to master every area at once. Just start walking. Just keep showing up. God isn't grading you—He's guiding you.
Let His presence shape your schedule, reactions, ambitions, and rest. That's balance, fullness, and where life flourishes.
Challenge:
Look over the last 28 days. Identify one area where God is calling you to bring better balance. Ask Him to help you reorder that area.
Prayer:
Lord, I want to live a balanced life that honors You in every area. Help me walk humbly, love deeply, and live wisely. Guide my steps each day. Amen.
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About this Plan

GRIT is a 30-day devotion written to challenge men to live with strength, faith, and purpose. Each day equips you with Scripture, reflection, and a practical step to help you grow as a disciple, a leader, and a man of God.
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