Uncharted: Ruach, Spirit of GodНамуна

"When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the Lord appeared to him and said, 'I am El-Shaddai—God Almighty. Serve me faithfully and live a blameless life.'" — Genesis 17:1 (NLT)
God doesn’t operate on our timelines. Abram was ninety-nine when God gave him a fresh command and a renewed promise. No matter how long it’s been or how impossible it seems, God is still El-Shaddai—more than enough. His call is clear: walk faithfully and trust Him fully. Sometimes we wait for circumstances to change before we commit, but God calls us to walk blamelessly as we wait.
Ask yourself today: Am I trusting God with my whole life, or just the parts I understand? Take one intentional step of faith—whether it’s obeying, surrendering, or believing again.
Prayer:
El-Shaddai, thank You that it’s never too late for Your promises. Teach me to walk faithfully, even when I don’t see the full picture. Strengthen me to trust in Your timing and help me live a life that honors You today. Amen.
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About this Plan

In the beginning, the spirit of God hovered over the waters... For the next ten weeks, join us through the book of Genesis to look at the origins of humanity and reflect on the power of God in redeeming, caring for, and giving vision to his people! As we rediscover our foundations through Genesis it will prepare us to head into unchartered territory with God!
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