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Sunday is your permission to pause.
Take a walk. Sip your coffee slowly. Listen to the waves. Reflect on your journey and prepare for the opportunities ahead.
Rest is not wasted time. It is where clarity begins.
Reset today. Rise stronger tomorrow.
#SundayReset #SundayReflection #BeachWalks #CoffeeAndCalm #MindsetMatters #RestAndRecharge #NewWeekNewGoals #ETCAPARA
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Before the week fills up, it’s worth asking a quieter question:
"Who do I want to be in the days ahead?"
Not just what needs to get done, but how you want to show up.
A few minutes of reflection today can shape the direction of the entire week.
Clarity doesn’t require a full plan.
Just a moment of intention.
Steady.
#SundayReflection #IntentionalLiving #Clarity #WeeklyReset #PersonalGrowth #Sunday
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Before the week fills up, it’s worth asking a quieter question:
"Who do I want to be in the days ahead?"
Not just what needs to get done, but how you want to show up.
A few minutes of reflection today can shape the direction of the entire week.
Clarity doesn’t require a full plan.
Just a moment of intention.
Steady.
#SundayReflection #IntentionalLiving #Clarity #WeeklyReset #PersonalGrowth #Sunday
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Before the week fills up, it’s worth asking a quieter question:
"Who do I want to be in the days ahead?"
Not just what needs to get done, but how you want to show up.
A few minutes of reflection today can shape the direction of the entire week.
Clarity doesn’t require a full plan.
Just a moment of intention.
Steady.
#SundayReflection #IntentionalLiving #Clarity #WeeklyReset #PersonalGrowth #Sunday
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Setting the Table | Sunday
Before a new week begins, it helps to pause long enough to think clearly about where we’ve been and where we’re going.
Sunday gives us a natural moment to reflect. What went well this past week?
What needs adjustment? And what would be better left behind rather than carried forward?
A meaningful week rarely begins in a rush. It begins with reflection.
Now, we begin again.
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Setting the Table | Sunday
Before a new week begins, it helps to pause long enough to think clearly about where we’ve been and where we’re going.
Sunday gives us a natural moment to reflect. What went well this past week?
What needs adjustment? And what would be better left behind rather than carried forward?
A meaningful week rarely begins in a rush. It begins with reflection.
Now, we begin again.
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Setting the Table | Sunday
Before a new week begins, it helps to pause long enough to think clearly about where we’ve been and where we’re going.
Sunday gives us a natural moment to reflect. What went well this past week?
What needs adjustment? And what would be better left behind rather than carried forward?
A meaningful week rarely begins in a rush. It begins with reflection.
Now, we begin again.
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The 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A helps us reflect on our choices. God gives us freedom and invites us to choose what leads to life. 🌿
Jesus teaches that faith is more than rules. It begins in the heart and shapes our words and actions. God’s wisdom brings peace and guides us to love Him and others each day. 🕊️
https://young-catholics.com/2338/6th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-a/
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The 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A reminds us that faith is shown through action. Jesus calls His followers to be salt and light, bringing goodness into the world. 🌟
The readings focus on helping others, trusting God, and living with kindness. When we serve quietly and faithfully, our lives point others toward God and His love. 🕯️
https://young-catholics.com/2316/5th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-a/
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The 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A shows us that God is close to the lowly. The readings speak about humility, trust, and living simply. 🌱
In the Beatitudes, Jesus blesses those who show mercy, seek peace, and depend on God. This way of life may seem small, but it is where God works most clearly. ✨
https://young-catholics.com/3727/4th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-a/
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Honouring Sacred Rhythms
🔥 Sunday is a spiritual reset, not a religious routine. Today’s devotional reveals why honouring God’s rhythms preserves strength, clarity, and longevity in your walk. #PastorWoleAdenubi, #DPFireStreams, #DangerousPrayer, #SundayDevotional, #HonourGod, #DivineRhythms, #ChristianLiving, #FaithWisdom, #SpiritualAlignment, #SundayReflection,
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The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C invites us to live with faith, diligence, and endurance 🌿. Malachi speaks of justice, Paul teaches the value of work, and Jesus calls us to stand firm through trials 🙏.
God’s promise is sure—those who endure will be saved. Our work, faith, and perseverance reflect our trust in His justice and mercy ✨.
https://young-catholics.com/3689/33rd-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-c
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The 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C shows us that God listens to the humble 🌿. Sirach speaks of His justice. The psalm praises Him for saving the poor. Paul endures with faith. Jesus tells of the tax collector who prayed with honesty 🙏.
God does not look at outward signs but at hearts filled with truth and love. We are invited to admit our need for mercy and walk with humility ✨.
https://young-catholics.com/3674/30th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-c
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The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C teaches us about prayer, trust, and perseverance 🌿. Jesus calls us to pray without giving up. Moses, supported by Aaron and Hur, reminds us that faith is sustained in community 🙏.
Paul encourages us to hold on to scripture, which guides and strengthens us. Together, these readings show that God hears our prayers, supports us through others, and gives us hope in His timing ✨.
https://young-catholics.com/3669/29th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-c/
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The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C teaches us about prayer, trust, and perseverance 🌿. Jesus calls us to pray without giving up. Moses, supported by Aaron and Hur, reminds us that faith is sustained in community 🙏.
Paul encourages us to hold on to scripture, which guides and strengthens us. Together, these readings show that God hears our prayers, supports us through others, and gives us hope in His timing ✨.
https://young-catholics.com/3669/29th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-c/
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The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C teaches us about prayer, trust, and perseverance 🌿. Jesus calls us to pray without giving up. Moses, supported by Aaron and Hur, reminds us that faith is sustained in community 🙏.
Paul encourages us to hold on to scripture, which guides and strengthens us. Together, these readings show that God hears our prayers, supports us through others, and gives us hope in His timing ✨.
https://young-catholics.com/3669/29th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-c/
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"The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities." — (Stephen Covey)
This past week, did your calendar reflect your values?
As we plan ahead, let's flip the script: Start with what matters most, then build your schedule around it.
What's one priority you'll actually schedule this week?
#SundayReflection #Priorities #Planning #Leadership #SundayPlanning #TodayMatters
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☀️ Maligayang Linggo ng Panginoon! 🙏
Ngayong banal na araw, nawa’y mapuno ang inyong puso ng kapayapaan, pag-asa, at pagmamahal mula sa ating Panginoon.
Ialay natin ang ating mga gawain, pasasalamat, at panalangin sa Kanya. ✝️🕊️
“Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.”
— Mateo 11:28
#BlessedSunday #LinggoNgPanginoon #CatholicSunday #FaithAndGrace #SundayReflection #MapagpalangLinggo #Panalangin #DasalNgBayan☀️ Maligayang Linggo ng…
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Reflecting on the 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C, invites us to explore the profound message of transformation and abundance. This Sunday's Gospel narrates the miracle at the wedding in Cana, where Jesus turns water into wine, symbolizing His power to transform our lives and fill them with joy. As we meditate on this passage, let us open our hearts to Christ’s transformative love. #SundayReflection #GospelMessage #CanaMiracle
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Courage doesn't mean fear disappears—it means standing firm and doing what's right despite fear.
As we move forward into the second week of the new year, remember that growth often begins where fear lives. Whether you’re starting a new project, making a tough decision, or simply showing up as your authentic self—lean into courage.
What courageous step will you take this week? You never know who you might inspire.
#BeginningsAndGrowth #CourageToGrow #SundayReflection #Leadership
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Courage doesn't mean fear disappears—it means standing firm and doing what's right despite fear.
As we move forward into the second week of the new year, remember that growth often begins where fear lives. Whether you’re starting a new project, making a tough decision, or simply showing up as your authentic self—lean into courage.
What courageous step will you take this week? You never know who you might inspire.
#BeginningsAndGrowth #CourageToGrow #SundayReflection #Leadership
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Bruce Lee once said, ‘If you love life, don’t waste time, for time is what life is made of.’
Our time is our most precious resource. How we use it shapes the quality of our lives, both at work and at home. Today, take a moment to reflect on how you’re investing your time. Are your actions aligned with your goals?
#SundayReflection #Productivity #TimeWellSpent #Leadership #Coaching