Being
confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to
completion until the day of Christ Jesus.
—Philippians 1:6 (NIV)
We’re
already at the end of the first month of 2026. Somehow January has both dragged
on and flown by all at once. It’s a natural point to pause—to look back at what
this year has already held, and to look ahead at everything still unknown.
There are eleven months left in this year. Plenty of time for change, growth, healing, and unexpected turns. But even more than that, we’re reminded that our story isn’t confined to a calendar. God is not in a hurry. He is working on an eternal timeline.
Faith in the middle invites us to loosen our grip on needing quick resolutions. It reminds us that God finishes what He starts—not just by the end of the year, but in His perfect time, stretching all the way into eternity.
If this year hasn’t begun the way you hoped… if prayers feel unfinished or answers feel delayed… take heart. God is still writing. The chapter you’re in now is not the conclusion. What He is doing in you and through you is far bigger than these next eleven months.
We can look ahead with hope—not because we know how the story ends, but because we know the One who does.
#dailybreadbykitty
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
—Philippians 1:6 (NIV)
There are eleven months left in this year. Plenty of time for change, growth, healing, and unexpected turns. But even more than that, we’re reminded that our story isn’t confined to a calendar. God is not in a hurry. He is working on an eternal timeline.
Faith in the middle invites us to loosen our grip on needing quick resolutions. It reminds us that God finishes what He starts—not just by the end of the year, but in His perfect time, stretching all the way into eternity.
If this year hasn’t begun the way you hoped… if prayers feel unfinished or answers feel delayed… take heart. God is still writing. The chapter you’re in now is not the conclusion. What He is doing in you and through you is far bigger than these next eleven months.
We can look ahead with hope—not because we know how the story ends, but because we know the One who does.
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
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