You Can Be Brave: Trusting God in the Unknownਨਮੂਨਾ

Trust in Your Wisdom and Not in Myself
“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him” (James 1:5, ESV).
Let’s pray together:
Father, You tell me You will give me wisdom if I ask for it, and I need Your wisdom now. I need You to guide me, for You know the way I should go. I can trust You, for You are good. Your goodness never changes. And with this wisdom, I can act. I can step out and take risks, even though these risks are uncomfortable for me. For I want to trust in Your wisdom and not in myself. I want Your love to direct my choices, for me to never forget who You are and how You love me and how You are for me, never leaving me or forsaking me or condemning me.
In Your name, Jesus, amen.
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About this Plan

God encourages us to be brave. But what does that mean, exactly? Here's a secret: It's not just doing what scares you. This 6 day plan helps you see what it means to be in sync with God in such a way that equips you to be brave, even when it's hard. Read along and invite him to equip you in new ways this week.
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