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Embrace God’s Timing with the Serenity Prayer Pocket Rosary

Welcome to this week’s devotion! As we explore the theme of Sufficient for Your Needs, discover how trusting in God’s timing brings peace and clarity to your life.

In our latest video, we delve into the Serenity Prayer and how our Serenity Prayer Pocket Rosary supports your spiritual connection through brief, meaningful prayers. Inspired by the song “I See the Light” from Tangled and the Gospel of Mark 7:31-37, we learn that clarity often comes when we trust God’s perfect timing.

Reflect with Us

Take a moment to pray with your Serenity Prayer Pocket Rosary: “God, grant me serenity, courage, and wisdom. Amen.” Reflect on what has been sufficient in your life and where you need patience. Trust in His timing, even if it differs from yours.

Additional Resources

  • Download Your Free Journaling Page: Enhance your prayer experience with our free journaling page, designed to deepen your reflection on this week’s devotion.  Download the Journaling Page Here.
  • Incorporate the Rosary into Your Routine: Consider using a rosary to enrich your spiritual practice, whether it’s a pocket rosary for daily use or a larger one for dedicated prayer times.

Featured Product: Serenity Prayer Pocket Rosary

As you reflect this week, use your Serenity Prayer Pocket Rosary to pray and seek what has been sufficient in your life. If you don’t have one, click the link above to choose your favorite color and carry a reminder of God’s grace with you.

May God bless you abundantly this week and guide you on your journey of faith.

 

Sufficient for Your Needs

This same God who takes care of me will supply all your needs from his glorious riches. - Philippians 4:19

Of this you can be sure: God is suficient to meet your needs. Whatever dangers you may face, whatever setbacks you must endure, God is with you, and He stands ready to protect you.
The psalmist wrote, "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5). When we're suffering, though, the morning may seem far away. Yet God promises that He is "near to those who have a broken heart" (Psalm
34:18).
If you're experiencing the intense pain of a recent loss, or if you're still mourning a loss from long ago, perhaps the time has come to trust God and to reclaim the wonderful life He has in store for you.

"His strength is made perfect, not in our strength, but in our weakness." - Hannah Whitall Smith

 Mary, Mother of God, pray for us! 

 

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Music in the Video: "He Said Good Things" by Headlund from Epidemic Sound

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