Weekly Pruning – Clear the Way

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December 10, 2022

It’s Saturday and the perfect opportunity to reflect and put the week (or maybe even life) in perspective. Each day, we take care of our minds, our bodies, and our souls. How many times can we honestly say we take time to prune negative mindsets or beliefs hindering our walk with God?

How often do you care for your Spirit?

I’ll share a few questions we can all reflect on each week. My hope is that we’ll uncover something to lay at the father’s feet; something to uproot and replace with God’s truth.

If someone was coming to visit your home, how would you prepare for their arrival? How have you prepared yourself for Jesus’ arrival?

After reflecting, is there something that you’ve discovered that needs to be released to the Lord?

Take a moment to pray and surrender it at Jesus’ feet. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you to truth in the Lord’s word. Embrace God’s divine wisdom and thank Him for being present in every situation, past, and future.


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