Your Own Personal JesusSample

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Don’t wait for tomorrow. Start today. Make it a priority.
God tells us to drop everything and follow Him. What are you waiting for? This isn’t the stock market where you wait for the perfect moment to invest. The time is now. Jesus said, "Follow me, and let the dead bury their own dead.” (Matthew 8:22)
If you discovered the most life-changing news ever, would you wait until tomorrow? Of course not. So what’s stopping you from pursuing a personal relationship with Jesus today?
Get your own personal Jesus. It’s the best decision you’ll ever make.
Prayer for Closeness
Dear God, I invite You to have a personal relationship with me and be present in every moment of my life—big or small. I want to grow closer to You every day. Thank You for being a God who never abandons us, no matter the circumstances. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
About this Plan

Jesus isn’t just a distant figure—He’s personal, present, and deeply involved in your life. Inspired by the idea that each of us has a unique relationship with Christ, this devotional explores how God meets us where we are—through music, scripture, everyday moments, and even unexpected places. Over seven days, you’ll reflect on how Jesus walks with you, speaks to you, and desires a close, personal relationship with you. Whether you’ve felt His presence for years or are just beginning your journey, this plan will help you draw near to Him—anytime, anywhere. Start today. He’s already waiting.
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