And now,
just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow
him. Let your roots grow down into him, and let your lives be built on him.
Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will
overflow with thankfulness.
- Colossians
2:6–7 (NLT)
January
2nd doesn’t come with fireworks or fresh-page excitement. It’s quieter. More
ordinary. This is the day where routines begin to return, alarms get set, and
we step back into the responsibilities waiting for us.
And honestly? This is where faith really lives.
These verses remind us that following Jesus isn’t about dramatic moments—it’s about continuing. Continuing to walk with Him. Continuing to trust Him. Continuing to let our roots grow deeper, even when nothing feels new or exciting.
Roots grow underground, unseen. Slowly. Faith often works the same way. Day by day, choice by choice, we allow our lives to be built on Him—not just in moments of celebration, but in the everyday faithfulness of showing up.
As this year begins to take shape, may we focus less on perfection and more on consistency. Walking with Jesus today the same way we did yesterday. Trusting that growth is happening, even when we can’t see it yet.
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Daily Inspiration from the Bible
And honestly? This is where faith really lives.
These verses remind us that following Jesus isn’t about dramatic moments—it’s about continuing. Continuing to walk with Him. Continuing to trust Him. Continuing to let our roots grow deeper, even when nothing feels new or exciting.
Roots grow underground, unseen. Slowly. Faith often works the same way. Day by day, choice by choice, we allow our lives to be built on Him—not just in moments of celebration, but in the everyday faithfulness of showing up.
As this year begins to take shape, may we focus less on perfection and more on consistency. Walking with Jesus today the same way we did yesterday. Trusting that growth is happening, even when we can’t see it yet.
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
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