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Day 5: Consistency is Secured Through the Holy Spirit
Devotional:
Peter’s turning point came after he was filled with the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost. The same man who denied Jesus in fear stood boldly and preached to thousands, leading many to salvation.
Consistency is secured not by willpower but by the power of the Holy Spirit. When the Spirit fills you, He empowers you to stay consistent even when facing opposition. Peter’s boldness after Pentecost was evidence that transformation had taken place.
The Holy Spirit doesn’t just give us power He gives us the ability to stay consistent in our faith, our calling, and our obedience to God. If you’ve struggled with inconsistency, it’s time to invite the Holy Spirit to do a fresh work in you.
✅ Reflection:
Are you relying on your own strength, or have you invited the Holy Spirit to empower your consistency?
Daily Prayer:
Holy Spirit, fill me afresh and empower me to walk consistently in Your will. I surrender my weaknesses and invite Your strength to lead me. Let Your power transform my fears into boldness and my inconsistencies into faithfulness. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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About this Plan

This 5-day devotional explores Peter’s journey of inconsistency and restoration, teaching us that consistency in our walk with God is developed through confrontation. Using real-life lessons from Peter’s denials, his public rebuke by Paul, and his eventual restoration by Jesus, this plan will challenge and encourage you to stay faithful even when tested.
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