Day 1: The Wind of the Spirit
Scripture: Acts 2:1-4
Reflection: Just as the Spire conference emphasized allowing the Holy Spirit to move in us, the day of Pentecost was a powerful demonstration of the Spirit filling the disciples. Reflect on how you can be open to the Spirit’s leading in your life. Are there areas where you need to let go and let the Spirit guide you?
Prayer: Lord, help me to be sensitive to Your Spirit. Fill my sails with Your wind so I can soar in Your purpose. Amen.
Day 2: Positioned for Purpose
Scripture: Esther 4:14
Reflection: Esther was placed in the palace for a divine purpose. Consider where God has positioned you. It might be your workplace, family, or community. How can you be a vessel for God’s purpose in your current situation?
Prayer: Father, open my eyes to see the purpose You have for me right where I am. Use me for Your glory. Amen.
Day 3: The Blessing of Obedience
Scripture: Matthew 14:28-29
Reflection: Peter stepped out of the boat in obedience and experienced a miracle. Obedience often requires risk, but it leads to blessings. What is God calling you to do that requires stepping out in faith?
Prayer: Jesus, give me the courage to obey Your call, even when it feels risky. Help me to trust in Your promises. Amen.
Day 4: Trusting in Deliverance
Scripture: Psalm 23:4
Reflection: Just as God delivered Esther and the Jewish people, He promises to lead us through our darkest valleys. Are there “Hamans” in your life—trials or fears—that you need to trust God to deliver you from?
Prayer: Lord, I trust You to deliver me from my fears and trials. Help me to see Your hand at work, even when I can’t see the outcome. Amen.
Day 5: For Such a Time as This
Scripture: Esther 4:16
Reflection: Esther’s boldness saved her people. Consider where God might be calling you to act “for such a time as this.” It could be a small act of kindness or a significant step of faith. How can you be a blessing to others today?
Prayer: God, show me where You are calling me to act. Give me the boldness to step forward in faith and be a blessing to those around me. Amen.
