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How's Your Faith Today? From Testing to Testimony

DAY 3 OF 7

Day 3 - Learning Perseverance

Scripture:
"We rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." Romans 5:3-4 (ESV)

Reflection:
Perseverance grows every time we choose not to quit. Each act of endurance becomes a seed watered by faith.

Joseph endured betrayal, slavery, and years in prison. At any point, he could have given up - but he trusted that God was still writing the story. When he finally stood before Pharaoh, Joseph was ready; the fire had matured his faith, refined his character, and prepared him for his destiny.

The same is true for us. Perseverance is forged in the quiet moments when we keep praying, keep serving, and keep believing, even when nothing seems to change. Every act of endurance whispers into the heavens: "My God is faithful."

Application:
Where have you been waiting on God?
Instead of giving up, ask Him for fresh endurance to keep walking by faith.
Write down one area where perseverance has changed you - how patience or compassion has grown through the wait.

Prayer:
Lord, when the journey feels long and answers slow, give me a heart that endures. Strengthen my character through the fire, anchor my hope in Your promises, and let perseverance become my testimony of Your faithfulness. Amen.

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How's Your Faith Today? From Testing to Testimony

When life blindsides us - the diagnosis we never saw coming, the fracture in a relationship we begged God to heal, the silence after desperate prayers - our faith can feel fragile. We wonder, is what I believe enough to carry me through this? Yet Scripture reminds us that faith grows strongest in the fire. What shakes us doesn’t ruin us; it refines us. Over the next seven days, you’ll discover how testing becomes transformation, how surrender becomes strength, and how God turns storms into testimonies. You’re not facing this alone. The One who allows the storm walks with you through it.

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