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    3. February 1, 2025

    God Will Finish What He Started

    February 1, 2025

    Have you ever felt like you’re not making progress in your faith? Maybe you’re stuck in the same struggles or feel like you’re falling short of who God is calling you to be. I’ve been there too—questioning if I’m where I’m supposed to be, wondering if God is still working in me. But this verse is a reminder that God doesn’t leave things unfinished. If He started a good work in you, He will bring it to completion.

    I love how Paul’s words don’t leave any room for doubt. He says, being confident of this. God doesn’t start building something in your life and then walk away when it gets messy. He’s the master craftsman, and He works through every season—our victories, failures, waiting periods, and even moments of doubt—to shape us into the image of Christ.

    When you feel like you’re not making progress, remember: progress in God’s kingdom isn’t always visible, but it’s always happening. Growth can be slow and hard to see, but He is working behind the scenes, using every circumstance to develop your character and faith.

    Trust in God’s Work

    1. Be Patient with the Process

    Spiritual growth takes time. Just as a tree doesn’t grow overnight, God’s work in you is steady and purposeful. Trust that even in the seasons when you feel stuck or broken, He is still working (Ecclesiastes 3:11).

    2. Surrender Control

    We often try to rush the process or fix ourselves on our own, but the good work in us is God’s work. Instead of striving, surrender to Him in prayer and obedience. Say, “Lord, I trust You to finish what You’ve started in me.”

    3. Stay in His Word

    The more we stay connected to God through Scripture, the more we allow Him to shape us. “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105). His Word guides us in the transformation process.

    4. Trust His Timing

    Sometimes we think we should be further along in our spiritual journey, but God’s timeline is perfect. If He’s taking His time, it’s because He’s building something lasting (Isaiah 55:8-9).

    Reflection Question

    What area of your life do you feel God is working on right now? How can you rest in His promise that He will complete what He’s started?

    Prayer

    Father, thank You for the assurance that You will complete the good work You’ve started in me. When I feel discouraged or impatient, remind me that You are still working, even when I can’t see it. Help me to trust Your timing and surrender to Your process. Strengthen my faith and teach me to rest in Your promises. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    God hasn’t given up on you, and He never will. The same God who saved you is the God who will sustain and perfect you. Keep trusting Him—He’s not finished yet.

    Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.

    Philippians 1:6 (NIV)

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