"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope."
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An invitation
When the future feels closed and the prayer you used to pray feels naive, no one's optimism reaches the place that has been disappointed. We know that. We are inviting you into Yeshua's presence — not to manufacture faith, just to remember that the resurrection happened on a morning that looked exactly like the day before.
The more you spend time abiding, the more you will find that the same God who made the dawn is not surprised by your night. Hope is not a feeling you summon. It is a Person you stay near.
How to use these names
Pick the one that meets you today. Open it. Read it slowly — meet the God of the morning, who will reveal your true purpose when all seems lost. Pray it back to God in your own words. Then carry it through the day, returning when you can.
One name is plenty.
Come back tomorrow.
26 names from scripture, each one a different shape of the same mercy.
One Name a Day
One hundred mornings. One hundred names. Quiet. Short. Unsubscribe any time.
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