5 Days to Begin Detoxing Your SoulSample

Glorious Grace
God’s grace is outrageous. If it doesn’t seem extravagant to us, we have yet more to experience and understand. God’s grace never runs out. We don’t earn it—not ever. And it is not a one-time experience. God offers us grace upon grace, as the Scriptures tell us. He is generous in every moment.
Christ’s fullness is our source of grace. When we approach our Savior, even with a turning of our attention to him, he meets us with grace. His mercy is plentiful. Do you feel as if you’ve taken advantage of the Lord’s kindness? Even if you could, he offers you fresh mercy today. He is not weak in love, but strong in it. He does not need your surrender, but he loves to shower you with his goodness as you submit to him. All that Christ requires of you is for your benefit. It is for your good. Be renewed in his glorious grace as you come to him with an open heart.
Gracious God, I have tasted of your goodness, but I know there is so much more to learn about you. Take me as I am today and renew my life, my passion, and my heart in your limitless love. Thank you.
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About this Plan

It’s easy to dwell on the negative aspects of life. What we focus on affects how we live. The next 5 days will help you battle against toxic thinking. Renew your mind. Identify your negative thoughts and compare them with what the Bible says. Stop the downward spiral of doubt, comparison, and criticism, and choose to dwell on true, pure, noble, and lovely things. Detox your soul and experience refreshment.
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