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Hidden, But Never Forgotten

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  Sincere Milk Devotional — July 6 Theme: Hidden, But Never Forgotten Scripture: Galatians 6:9 “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” (NIV) Reflection There are seasons when faithfulness seems invisible. You pray, serve, give, forgive, and remain steadfast, yet nothing appears to change. It is easy to wonder whether your efforts matter or whether God has forgotten you. The apostle Paul reminds us that God's timing is different from ours. The harvest comes "at the proper time." Between the sowing and the reaping lies a season that requires patience, perseverance, and trust. A farmer does not dig up the seed every day to check if it is growing. He continues to water the ground, trusting that unseen work is taking place beneath the surface. In the same way, God is often accomplishing His greatest work where our eyes cannot see. Consider the life of Joseph. Before he became a ruler in Egypt, he...

When You Feel Unqualified

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  Sincere Milk Devotional — July 5 Theme: When You Feel Unqualified Scripture: Exodus 4:10–12 "Moses said to the Lord, 'Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent... I am slow of speech and tongue.' The Lord said to him, 'Who gave human beings their mouths?... Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.'" (NIV) Reflection One of the greatest obstacles to fulfilling God's purpose is not a lack of ability but a lack of confidence in His ability. When God called Moses to lead Israel out of Egypt, Moses immediately focused on his weaknesses. He saw his limitations, but God saw His own power at work through a willing servant. Moses believed his shortcomings disqualified him; God reminded him that the One who created him would also equip him. How often do we respond like Moses? We tell ourselves, "I'm not experienced enough," "I'm not gifted enough," or "Someone else could do it better....

The Gift of Today

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  Midnight Reflections — July 4 The Gift of Today There is something sacred about ordinary days. We often wait for extraordinary moments before we believe God is at work. We imagine that His greatest blessings will arrive with dramatic changes. Yet much of life is lived in quiet routines—morning prayers, honest work, conversations with loved ones, moments of kindness, and evenings of reflection. Perhaps God's greatest gifts are hidden within these ordinary moments. The future is important, but it is built one day at a time. Yesterday cannot be rewritten, and tomorrow has not yet arrived. Today is the only moment in which we can choose to love, forgive, serve, grow, and trust. What if today's ordinary tasks are preparing you for tomorrow's extraordinary opportunities? As this day comes to an end, do not measure it only by what you accomplished. Measure it by whether you walked with God, loved others sincerely, and remained faithful in the little things. A life of purpose is ...

Strength for Today

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  Sincere Milk Devotional — July 4 Theme: Strength for Today Scripture: Matthew 6:34 “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” (NIV) Reflection One of the greatest thieves of peace is living in tomorrow while God has given us grace for today. Many of our worries are rooted in events that have not happened and may never happen. We carry burdens God never asked us to bear. We try to solve tomorrow's problems with today's strength, and we soon become weary. Jesus invites us to a different way of living. He does not promise a life without challenges, but He assures us that God provides grace sufficient for each day. The strength you need for tomorrow will come tomorrow. Today's grace is for today's journey. Consider how God cared for the Israelites in the wilderness. He provided manna one day at a time. They could not store it for future days because each morning brought fresh provision...

Midnight Reflections — July 3

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  Midnight Reflections — July 3 The Beauty of Becoming There is something beautiful about becoming. We often want life to move quickly—from dream to fulfillment, from prayer to answer, from seed to harvest. But God often works differently. He shapes us before He showcases us. The hidden seasons are not empty seasons. They are classrooms where character is formed, patience is cultivated, and dependence on God deepens. If everything happened instantly, we might gain success without acquiring wisdom. We might receive blessings without developing the capacity to steward them. Tonight, resist the temptation to measure your life only by visible achievements. Consider instead the quiet ways God has changed your heart, refined your motives, and strengthened your faith. Growth is not always dramatic. Often, it is silent—like roots stretching deeper beneath the soil before a tree rises higher toward the sky. So, do not rush the process of becoming. God is more interested in who you are becom...

Do Not Despise Small Beginnings

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  Sincere Milk Devotional — July 3 Theme: Do Not Despise Small Beginnings Scripture: Zechariah 4:10 “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” (NLT) Reflection We live in a world that celebrates the spectacular but often overlooks the significance of the small. We admire the finished building but forget the single brick. We applaud the harvest but rarely appreciate the seed. God, however, delights in beginnings. When the returned exiles laid the foundation of the temple, it seemed insignificant compared to the grandeur of the former temple. Some wept because it looked too small. Yet God reminded them that He rejoices to see the work begin. Many believers become discouraged because their spiritual growth seems slow, their ministry appears unnoticed, or their dreams are still in their infancy. But God is not measuring your faithfulness by the size of your accomplishments. He is looking at the sincerity of your obedience. Every mature believe...

When Heaven Seems Quiet

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  Midnight Reflections — July 2 When Heaven Seems Quiet There are seasons when prayers appear unanswered and heaven seems unusually quiet. During such times, it is tempting to conclude that God has withdrawn. Yet silence does not equal absence. A teacher may be silent during an examination, but that does not mean the teacher has abandoned the classroom. Likewise, there are moments when God invites us to trust what He has already spoken rather than demand something new. Faith matures when it learns to stand on yesterday's promises while waiting for tomorrow's clarity. Perhaps tonight, instead of asking, "Why isn't God speaking?" ask, "Have I been faithful to what He has already said?" Sometimes the next word from God comes after we have obeyed the last one. As you lay down to rest, remember that even when you cannot trace God's hand, you can trust His heart. The Shepherd never loses sight of His sheep. Closing Prayer Lord, when I struggle to hear Your...