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Courage Empowered by the Spirit
Scripture: “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you.” — Acts 1:8 Courage is not self‑generated—it is Spirit‑given. The Holy Spirit empowers us to live out the mission of Jesus with confidence, clarity, and compassion. Lent has prepared our hearts to receive fresh boldness. Courage becomes our posture when his power fills our lives. Prayer: Holy Spirit, fill me with courage to live out the mission of Jesus. Empower my words and actions. Amen. You can buy me a coffee here!
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Courage to Persevere
Scripture: “For the joy set before him, he endured the cross.” — Hebrews 12:2 Jesus shows courage that endures. Lent strengthens our resolve to keep going when the path is hard. Perseverance is not stubbornness—it is hope in motion. Jesus endured because he saw the joy ahead; we persevere because he walks with us. Prayer: Jesus, help me persevere with courage and joy. Strengthen my spirit when I feel weary. Amen. Courage to Surrender
Scripture: “Not my will, but yours be done.” — Luke 22:42 Surrender is the deepest courage. Lent leads us to the garden where Jesus models ultimate trust in the Father. Surrender isn’t weakness—it’s holy bravery. It means releasing our plans, fears, and expectations into God’s hands and trusting his wisdom above our own. Prayer: Lord, give me courage to surrender my plans to your will. Teach me to trust your heart and your plans for me. Amen. Hope That Never Disappoints
Scripture: “Hope does not put us to shame.” — Romans 5:5 Jesus’ hope is trustworthy. Lent reminds us that God’s promises hold firm even when circumstances shift. His hope does not embarrass or fail us—it strengthens us. When we root our lives in his faithfulness, we discover a hope that endures every season. Prayer: Lord, root my life in hope that never disappoints. Keep my heart steady in your love. Amen. Courage to Love Radically
Scripture: “Love your enemies.” — Matthew 5:44 Jesus calls us to courageous love—love that stretches us beyond comfort, convenience, or reciprocity. Lent invites us to examine the boundaries we’ve placed around our love. Radical love reflects the heart of Christ, who loved even those who opposed him. Prayer: Lord, empower me to love boldly, even when it costs me. Let my love reflect yours. Amen. Courage to Speak Truth
Scripture: “Do not be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.” — Matthew 10:31 Jesus emboldens us to speak truth with love. Lent challenges us to stand firm in conviction without losing compassion. His voice reminds us of our worth, freeing us from the fear of rejection. Courageous truth-telling becomes possible when we know we are held by God. Prayer: Jesus, give me courage to speak truth with grace and humility. Amen. Courage in Weakness
Scripture: “My grace is sufficient for you.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9 Jesus speaks courage into our limitations. Lent reminds us that his strength shines brightest in our weakness. We don’t need to pretend to be strong; we need to lean into his grace. Courage grows when we stop relying on ourselves and start depending on him. Prayer: Lord, let your strength be my courage today. Meet me in my weakness with your grace. Amen. Courage to Follow
Scripture: “Come, follow me.” — Matthew 4:19 Jesus’ call requires courage. Following Him often means stepping out of comfort and into obedience. Lent invites us to examine what holds us back—fear, insecurity, or the desire for control. His voice gives us courage to take the next step, trusting that He walks ahead of us and beside us. Prayer: Jesus, give me courage to follow wherever you lead. Strengthen my trust in your guidance. Amen. Hope That Rises Again
Scripture: “He is not here; he has risen.” — Luke 24:6 Resurrection is the ultimate hope. Lent leads us toward the empty tomb where despair is defeated. Jesus’ rising declares that nothing is too dead for God to revive. His hope breathes life into dreams, relationships, and hearts that feel buried. Prayer: Risen Jesus, fill me with resurrection hope today. Revive what feels lifeless within me. Amen. You can buy me a coffee here! Hope That Waits Well
Scripture: “I wait for the Lord… and in his word I put my hope.” — Psalm 130:5 Waiting becomes holy when hope fills it. Lent teaches us to wait with expectation, not despair. Jesus meets us in the waiting, shaping our character and deepening our trust. Hope turns waiting from frustration into formation. Prayer: Lord, teach me to wait with hope, trusting your timing and Your goodness. Amen. |
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