THIS IS AN INVITATION TO MORE

THE CONSISTENCY HACK YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!

Hello, Triumpher!

It’s been a minute. I hope you’ve been feeling more ‘Hallelujah!’ and less ‘Lord, let this cup pass from me!’

No matter what kind of weekend you had, rest assured, that God loves you and He has something for you in this week’s newsletter.   

Take a deep breath and read on…

Last week on Triumph 30, we explored building consistent habits for a richer spiritual life. Practical tips like joining a Bible-teaching church, setting up strict Bible study routines and structures, and finding accountability partners can transform your daily study (Joshua 1:8, Ecclesiastes 4:9).

Remember, true satisfaction comes from God's Word, not fleeting pleasures (Isaiah 40:8). Approach Scripture with excitement, just like your favourite hobbies (Psalm 1:1-3). Make Him your top priority, just as athletes train relentlessly (1 Timothy 4:7-8, 1 Corinthians 9:24). Establish a structure for consistent devotion and actively cultivate time with Him (Matthew 4:4).

As your devotion grows, so will your knowledge of God. This week, commit to daily Bible study and let your progress be a beacon for others (I Timothy 4:15, Galatians 5:22-23).

Last week's prophetic prayer and meditation devotions explored two key themes: facing trials with unwavering faith and partnering with God to unlock his blessings.

Facing Trials with Faith: 1 Peter 1:3-5 reminds us that true faith, like gold, endures any test. Each trial becomes an opportunity to showcase the genuineness of our salvation and build unwavering patience and optimism in God, our ultimate treasure.

Partnering with God: Isaiah 1:18-19 reveals God's desire to shower blessings on those who walk faithfully by his side. However, to receive the fullness of his goodness, we need to attain a level of spiritual maturity - this requires discipline and consistency in our walk with him.

Prophetic meditation builds on this concept. Romans 4:17 reminds us that God's promises to Abraham existed before he had any children, emphasising the power of believing before seeing. Create an environment that reflects the life God has prophesied for you, and trust that your faith will be refined through trials, leading you closer to fulfilling your destiny in partnership with Him.

This week, I urge you to seek maturity in your spiritual walk. And this maturity can come only by spending more time with God by studying His word and praying always. 

Dear Triumpher, it’s time to trade in your milk for bone. In other words, God wants to do more through you. He wants you to stop playing small and walk into the fullness of all He has called you to be. 

So, go forth and walk in purpose! 

Till the next one, 

Tim