A Week of Reflection and Rededication

(Inspired by Psalm 91)


This week is a week of reflection—of our lives, where we’ve been, what we’ve done, and where we want to go.

As I personally reflect on just the past few months alone, I see how God has stepped in and turned me completely around. I realize now just how lost I was—how I had been walking in darkness, disconnected, and drained. There were moments when I was ready to give up, not just on myself, but on the very things God had anointed me to do. I questioned my purpose, my strength, and even my worth.

But God...

God, in His mercy, didn’t let me fall too far. He reached into the pit I was in, reminded me of who I am, and began restoring what I thought was broken beyond repair. What looked like an ending was really a divine reset. And now, with fresh eyes and a humbled heart, I walk differently—aware of His presence, dependent on His grace, and committed to moving forward.

And as I walk forward, I walk under the covering of Psalm 91.
I dwell in the secret place of the Most High—no longer hiding in fear or shame, but abiding in the shadow of the Almighty. He is my refuge and fortress, and I trust Him completely.

Every time darkness tried to consume me, His feathers covered me. His truth became my shield. I survived attacks I didn’t even see coming—because His angels had charge over me, keeping me in all my ways.

Now I know:

I am not just alive—I am protected.
I am not just surviving—I am delivered.
I am not just hopeful—I am held by a God who satisfies me with long life and shows me His salvation.

This is a week of reflection, yes. But it is also a week of rededication. A week of remembering His faithfulness, even when I wasn’t faithful. A week of saying,
“Lord, I’m still here. I still love You. Use me again.”

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