Girls With Goals 3 Day DevotionalSample

Day 3
Power In Prayer
When we pray, we invite God to work in our lives and we acknowledge His power and authority over all things.
Hannah, a woman in the Bible, prayed for a child and God answered her prayer by giving her a son. This shows us that prayer does indeed change things. It’s important to make prayer a priority in our lives. It’s our lifeline to God and a way for us to build a strong relationship with Him. Let’s make prayer a daily habit and see how God works in our lives.
Today's Goal
Find a quiet spot where you won't be disturbed and take some time to reflect on your day, your emotions, and your goals. Remember, there's no right or wrong way to pray, so don't be afraid to make it your own. Give yourself permission to be vulnerable and open up to God.
Prayer
Lord, I pray that you would give me the discipline to set aside time every day to spend in prayer with you. Help me to be intentional about seeking your presence and listening to your voice. I pray that my prayer life would deepen my relationship with you and help me to grow in my faith. Thank you for your ilove and faithfulness, Lord. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.
This plan was inspired by the Girls With Goals 12 week devotional. Learn more about this here .
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"Girls with Goals" is a 3 day devotional crafted to deepen young girls' connection with God. Each day features an inspiring devotional, a specific goal to strive for, and a heartfelt prayer, empowering girls to kick-start their day with encouragement and purpose.
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