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Add It Up: How Divine Timing Calls You To Take Inventory And Build What Matters

Add It Up: How Divine Timing Calls You To Take Inventory And Build What Matters

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If your calendar could talk, what story would it tell—growth or drift? We lean into a timely word about divine timing and the courage to run a year-end audit of choices, influences, and results. Instead of chasing vague motivation, we ground the moment in Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3 reveals when to tear down and when to build, while Ephesians 5 challenges us to redeem the time with wisdom. The point is simple and razor-sharp—add it up and see what you’ve got, because your outcomes will always expose your inputs.

Together we explore why peace, love, and joy are more than moods; they’re measurable fruit that confirm alignment with God’s voice. When you find yourself short on these essentials, it’s a signal to reassess the voices you’ve agreed with and the habits that rule your days. We talk about accountability as an act of love, not a hammer—real love tells the truth, stands with you in the rubble, and helps you rebuild. That’s the path from discouragement to momentum: cut what depletes, keep what bears fruit, and choose practices that nourish a healthy, healed spirit.

You’ll hear practical prompts to declare your season with purpose, not fluff. We walk through the “fruit test” of Galatians 5 as a personal KPI for spiritual growth, then map it to daily rhythms—prayer, Scripture before screens, wise boundaries, and using every breath as an opportunity. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to reset, consider this your nudge from heaven. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a hopeful push, and leave a review with one change you’ll make this week—what will your audit reveal?

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