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"You are blessed when you’re at the end of your rope. With less of you, there is more of God and His rule." — Matthew 5:3 (MSG)
Many of us are more familiar with this Beatitude as “Blessed are the poor in spirit.” But what does it truly mean to be poor in spirit? At first glance, it might seem like Jesus is referring to a lack of power, status, or influence. But, as He always does, Jesus goes deeper.
To be poor in spirit—or at the end of our rope—is an invitation to recognize our absolute need for God.
When was the last time you truly recognized your need for Him?
As ambitious, high-achieving professionals, we often live on the self-sufficiency train, running at full speed. We lead teams, solve tough challenges, expand our networks, and manage full calendars. Many of us operate beyond our human limits, carefully balancing an ecosystem that can crumble at the slightest whisper of uncertainty.
Maybe you’ve experienced this firsthand:
🔹 A life-altering diagnosis
🔹 The unexpected loss of a promotion
🔹 Layoffs or budget cuts
🔹 A dream that feels perpetually out of reach
This list isn’t exhaustive, and you could likely add your own. The truth is, without God, our carefully built walls of self-reliance can collapse into rubble.
But hear this: GOD’S FAVOR RESTS ON YOU.
When you reach the end of your rope, you’re in the perfect place for God’s Kingdom to break through. Empty hands make room for His transformative grace. What feels like weakness is actually your greatest strength—because it opens space for God to fill, restore, and lead you into His greater purpose.
God’s Kingdom begins when we surrender our self-sufficiency and embrace our need for Him. Where do you need to loosen your grip this week and trust His provision?
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About this Plan

This plan uses the wisdom of the Beatitudes in Matthew 5 to emphasize how understanding our identity as highly favored by God empowers women to lead, work, and create impact boldly. This campaign will provide daily reflections on how the Beatitudes apply to leadership, decision-making, and faith in the workplace, encouraging women to step into their calling with confidence.
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