Happy Monday 🙏 “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.” (Phil 1:6) Even when life feels ordinary or slow, God is still working. It may not be easy or look how you want, but God always finishes what He starts. Stay faithful. Trust Him. God bless you all!!! 🔥🔥❤️💯💯💯💯
We’re coming to the end of the 150-video Psalm series, and I just want to pause and say thank you.
Thank you for watching. Thank you for commenting. Thank you for letting the Word of God speak into your life alongside me.
As this series wraps up, I’ll be focusing on one video per day for this season — with the goal of being more intentional, prayerful, and present in each message.
My prayer has never been numbers or reach, but that God would use His Word to heal hearts, renew minds, and draw us closer to Him. If even one life is encouraged or strengthened, it’s worth it.
I truly appreciate every subscriber who’s walking this journey with me. May the Lord continue to transform us by His truth and lead us step by step.
Jesus leads the disciples into the storm, not away from it. Obedience does not mean calm circumstances.
While the waves threaten the boat, Jesus sleeps, showing complete trust in the Father’s authority over creation. The storm reveals the disciples’ fear, not Jesus’ absence.
When they wake Him, He speaks to the wind and sea, and creation obeys. The greater miracle isn’t the calm water, but the question He asks: Why are you so afraid? Have you still no faith?
This passage teaches that faith is not proven by the absence of storms, but by trust in Christ’s presence and power within them.
📖 Romans 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.”
Romans 8:28 is one of the most quoted promises in Scripture — and also one of the most misunderstood. Paul does not say everything that happens is good. He says God works all things together for good. That means God is sovereign over what He allows, He weaves purpose into pain, and He turns broken pieces into redeemed outcomes. The ultimate good isn’t our comfort, but His glory and our transformation.
This verse lives inside a chapter full of struggle — people hurting, waiting, groaning, and not knowing how to pray. So the truth is this: faith doesn’t deny the bad — it trusts God with it.
Life gives us chapters we would never have written: betrayal, disappointment, unanswered prayers, unfair treatment, doors that never opened, seasons that made no sense. But Romans 8:28 tells us something vital — if God allowed it, He intends to redeem it.
If it broke you, God will use it to build you. If it humbled you, He will use it to shape you. If it exposed you, He will use it to purify you. If it delayed you, He will use it to prepare you.
You don’t have to like everything that happened to you in order to trust the One who allowed it.
Sometimes the real evidence of faith is not shouting, but surrendering. Not understanding, but trusting. Not dancing, but resting.
Today, choose to look back over your life and say: “I don’t have to like what happened to believe God will work it for my good and for His glory.”
That is faith — resting in God’s character when you cannot trace His hand.
Here’s a simple practice for today: Think of one painful season, name it to God, and speak this over it — “If You allowed it, then somehow it must be shaping me, deepening me, positioning me — so I trust You with what I don’t understand.”
That is Romans 8:28 lived — not just quoted, but surrendered to. And that kind of faith changes how you walk, how you wait, and how you see God.
🙏 Prayer: Lord, teach me to trust what You allow. I don’t have to understand to believe You’re good. Take what hurt me and redeem it. Work it for my good and Your glory. Give me rest in what I can’t explain. Amen.
David wrote this in a moment of pressure and confusion. He wasn’t trying to sound poetic—he was practicing surrender.
“To You, O LORD…” David directs his heart toward God first. Not people. Not fear. Not emotion. Real faith starts with focus.
“I lift up…” This means to hand over, release, or present. It’s the posture of surrender. David wasn’t holding anything back.
“My soul.” Your soul is your inner world—your thoughts, emotions, fears, desires, and hopes. David is saying, “God, I give You everything happening inside me.”
This isn’t weakness. This is trust. This is intimacy. This is how believers walk with God daily.
Application for Today: • Start your morning with surrender: “Lord, I lift up my soul to You.” • Give God the thoughts that distract you—don’t wrestle alone. • Let God guide your desires and decisions. • When emotions feel heavy, release them to Him. • End your day by being honest with God about what’s still weighing on you.
Psalm 25:1 reminds us not to carry everything ourselves. Real peace starts when we give God what’s happening on the inside.
Family, we’re still walking through the Psalms together — all 150 of them — and man, we’ve made some real progress. I pray these videos are blessing you, strengthening you, and letting God’s Word speak straight to your heart.
There’s nothing like hearing the Word of God and letting it correct you, comfort you, and draw you closer to Him.
As we head into Thanksgiving, I hope you all have a beautiful, peaceful day with your loved ones. And don’t forget — take a moment to sit with Jesus. Put Christ first in everything.
God bless you, and thank you for being on this journey with me. 🙏🖤
Family, Proverbs 24:16 has been hitting me heavy lately. The Word says “a righteous man falls seven times and rises again.” Notice it doesn’t say the righteous never fall. It says they fall… and still get back up.
“Seven times” is Scripture’s way of saying over and over. Life hits you, people hurt you, you stumble, you slip, you mess up, but if you belong to God, that fall is never the end of your story. The difference between the righteous and the wicked isn’t that one never fails… it’s that one refuses to stay down.
And here’s the truth most people skip: saving faith always perseveres. Real faith may get knocked down, but it won’t stay down. God Himself keeps pulling His people back to their feet. That’s why you keep rising , not because you’re strong, but because your faith is real and God is faithful.
So if you’re in a low place right now, hear me , your fall is not final. Get back up. Lean on God. Keep going. The fact that you’re rising again is the evidence that you’re His.
Psalm 34:18 “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
Sometimes we think we have to be strong for God to move, but this verse flips that. David isn’t writing from a mountaintop — he’s writing from a place of fear, pressure, and weakness. And he reminds us that God isn’t distant when we’re hurting. He actually draws closer. Your broken moments don’t push Him away. They pull Him in.
Today, don’t fake strength you don’t have. Bring what’s real. If your heart feels heavy, let it be heavy in His presence. Tell Him the truth. God does His best work when we stop pretending we’re okay and let Him be the strength we don’t have.❤️🔥💯
“Wondrously show Your steadfast love, O Savior of those who seek refuge…”
Family… Mondays can hit hard. You wake up and that weight of the week tries to settle on your shoulders. But just like that sunrise in this picture — God meets us fresh every single morning.
David wasn’t asking for a normal day… he asked God to move wondrously — to show His love in a way that only God can. And that’s my prayer over you today.
As you step into this Monday, don’t carry the whole week in your own strength. Run to God. Whisper a quick prayer. Lean into His presence. Because when you seek Him, He doesn’t just show up — He shows up wonderfully.
You’re not facing this week alone. God is with you, God is for you, and His love is stronger than anything coming against you.
Be who they say you cannot be — even on a Monday. 💪🔥
Joe McGuire
Happy Monday 🙏
“He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.” (Phil 1:6)
Even when life feels ordinary or slow, God is still working. It may not be easy or look how you want, but God always finishes what He starts. Stay faithful. Trust Him. God bless you all!!! 🔥🔥❤️💯💯💯💯
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Merry Christmas 🤍
If today feels warm and joyful for you, thank God for it.
And if today feels heavy, lonely, or quiet in a way that hurts—you’re not forgotten.
Christmas isn’t about perfect families, full tables, or smiling photos.
It’s about God stepping into a broken world and choosing to be with us anyway.
If you’re tired… He came for you.
If you’re struggling… He came for you.
If you feel unseen… He came for you.
Jesus didn’t come to impress the strong.
He came to rescue the weary.
Wherever you are today—keep going.
God is closer than you think, and your story is not over.
I’m grateful for every one of you. Truly.
Merry Christmas. 🎄❤️
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Family in Christ 🤍
We’re coming to the end of the 150-video Psalm series, and I just want to pause and say thank you.
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for commenting.
Thank you for letting the Word of God speak into your life alongside me.
As this series wraps up, I’ll be focusing on one video per day for this season — with the goal of being more intentional, prayerful, and present in each message.
My prayer has never been numbers or reach, but that God would use His Word to heal hearts, renew minds, and draw us closer to Him. If even one life is encouraged or strengthened, it’s worth it.
I truly appreciate every subscriber who’s walking this journey with me.
May the Lord continue to transform us by His truth and lead us step by step.
🙏📖
Grace and peace to you all
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Mark 4:35–41 — Jesus in the boat
Jesus leads the disciples into the storm, not away from it. Obedience does not mean calm circumstances.
While the waves threaten the boat, Jesus sleeps, showing complete trust in the Father’s authority over creation. The storm reveals the disciples’ fear, not Jesus’ absence.
When they wake Him, He speaks to the wind and sea, and creation obeys. The greater miracle isn’t the calm water, but the question He asks:
Why are you so afraid? Have you still no faith?
This passage teaches that faith is not proven by the absence of storms, but by trust in Christ’s presence and power within them.
God bless you family 💯🔥❤️
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Joe McGuire
📖 Romans 8:28
“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.”
Romans 8:28 is one of the most quoted promises in Scripture — and also one of the most misunderstood. Paul does not say everything that happens is good. He says God works all things together for good. That means God is sovereign over what He allows, He weaves purpose into pain, and He turns broken pieces into redeemed outcomes. The ultimate good isn’t our comfort, but His glory and our transformation.
This verse lives inside a chapter full of struggle — people hurting, waiting, groaning, and not knowing how to pray. So the truth is this: faith doesn’t deny the bad — it trusts God with it.
Life gives us chapters we would never have written: betrayal, disappointment, unanswered prayers, unfair treatment, doors that never opened, seasons that made no sense. But Romans 8:28 tells us something vital — if God allowed it, He intends to redeem it.
If it broke you, God will use it to build you.
If it humbled you, He will use it to shape you.
If it exposed you, He will use it to purify you.
If it delayed you, He will use it to prepare you.
You don’t have to like everything that happened to you in order to trust the One who allowed it.
Sometimes the real evidence of faith is not shouting, but surrendering. Not understanding, but trusting. Not dancing, but resting.
Today, choose to look back over your life and say:
“I don’t have to like what happened to believe God will work it for my good and for His glory.”
That is faith — resting in God’s character when you cannot trace His hand.
Here’s a simple practice for today:
Think of one painful season, name it to God, and speak this over it —
“If You allowed it, then somehow it must be shaping me, deepening me, positioning me — so I trust You with what I don’t understand.”
That is Romans 8:28 lived — not just quoted, but surrendered to. And that kind of faith changes how you walk, how you wait, and how you see God.
🙏 Prayer:
Lord, teach me to trust what You allow. I don’t have to understand to believe You’re good. Take what hurt me and redeem it. Work it for my good and Your glory. Give me rest in what I can’t explain. Amen.
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“To You, O LORD, I lift up my soul.” — Psalm 25:1
David wrote this in a moment of pressure and confusion. He wasn’t trying to sound poetic—he was practicing surrender.
“To You, O LORD…”
David directs his heart toward God first. Not people. Not fear. Not emotion. Real faith starts with focus.
“I lift up…”
This means to hand over, release, or present. It’s the posture of surrender. David wasn’t holding anything back.
“My soul.”
Your soul is your inner world—your thoughts, emotions, fears, desires, and hopes. David is saying, “God, I give You everything happening inside me.”
This isn’t weakness. This is trust. This is intimacy. This is how believers walk with God daily.
Application for Today:
• Start your morning with surrender: “Lord, I lift up my soul to You.”
• Give God the thoughts that distract you—don’t wrestle alone.
• Let God guide your desires and decisions.
• When emotions feel heavy, release them to Him.
• End your day by being honest with God about what’s still weighing on you.
Psalm 25:1 reminds us not to carry everything ourselves. Real peace starts when we give God what’s happening on the inside.
What do you need to lift up to God today?
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Family, we’re still walking through the Psalms together — all 150 of them — and man, we’ve made some real progress. I pray these videos are blessing you, strengthening you, and letting God’s Word speak straight to your heart.
There’s nothing like hearing the Word of God and letting it correct you, comfort you, and draw you closer to Him.
As we head into Thanksgiving, I hope you all have a beautiful, peaceful day with your loved ones. And don’t forget — take a moment to sit with Jesus. Put Christ first in everything.
God bless you, and thank you for being on this journey with me. 🙏🖤
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Family, Proverbs 24:16 has been hitting me heavy lately. The Word says “a righteous man falls seven times and rises again.” Notice it doesn’t say the righteous never fall. It says they fall… and still get back up.
“Seven times” is Scripture’s way of saying over and over. Life hits you, people hurt you, you stumble, you slip, you mess up, but if you belong to God, that fall is never the end of your story. The difference between the righteous and the wicked isn’t that one never fails… it’s that one refuses to stay down.
And here’s the truth most people skip: saving faith always perseveres. Real faith may get knocked down, but it won’t stay down. God Himself keeps pulling His people back to their feet. That’s why you keep rising , not because you’re strong, but because your faith is real and God is faithful.
So if you’re in a low place right now, hear me , your fall is not final. Get back up. Lean on God. Keep going. The fact that you’re rising again is the evidence that you’re His.
Be who they say you cannot be. God’s got you.
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Psalm 34:18
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
Sometimes we think we have to be strong for God to move, but this verse flips that. David isn’t writing from a mountaintop — he’s writing from a place of fear, pressure, and weakness. And he reminds us that God isn’t distant when we’re hurting. He actually draws closer. Your broken moments don’t push Him away. They pull Him in.
Today, don’t fake strength you don’t have. Bring what’s real. If your heart feels heavy, let it be heavy in His presence. Tell Him the truth. God does His best work when we stop pretending we’re okay and let Him be the strength we don’t have.❤️🔥💯
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🌅 Monday Encouragement — Psalm 17:7
“Wondrously show Your steadfast love, O Savior of those who seek refuge…”
Family… Mondays can hit hard. You wake up and that weight of the week tries to settle on your shoulders. But just like that sunrise in this picture — God meets us fresh every single morning.
David wasn’t asking for a normal day… he asked God to move wondrously — to show His love in a way that only God can. And that’s my prayer over you today.
As you step into this Monday, don’t carry the whole week in your own strength.
Run to God. Whisper a quick prayer. Lean into His presence.
Because when you seek Him, He doesn’t just show up —
He shows up wonderfully.
You’re not facing this week alone.
God is with you, God is for you, and His love is stronger than anything coming against you.
Be who they say you cannot be — even on a Monday. 💪🔥
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