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God's Unfinished Work in Us

My Story, God's Story

July 7 - July 11, 2026

The Daily Devotional July 7: The God Who Completes What He Starts
Reading: Philippians 1:3-6
Paul's words to the Philippians carry a powerful promise: God is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you. Perhaps you feel unfinished today—like your faith journey is incomplete or your spiritual growth has stalled. Take heart. You are not a failed project but a work in progress under the Master's hand. God doesn't abandon what He starts. Every struggle, every season of growth, every moment of doubt is part of the refining process. Your transformation isn't dependent on your perfection but on God's faithfulness. Today, release the pressure to have it all together and trust the One who is still shaping you.

Reflection: What areas of your life feel unfinished? How might God be working in those very places?
The Daily Devotional July 8: Stories That Point to God's Faithfulness
Reading: Psalm 77:11-15
Each of us carries a story—a unique journey of how God has led us to this moment. The psalmist remembers God's deeds and meditates on His mighty works. Your story matters because it reveals God's faithfulness across time. Whether your path has been smooth or marked by unexpected turns, God has been present. Like the pastor who never planned to enter ministry but discovered God opening different doors, you may find that your detours were actually divine appointments. Looking back helps us trust forward. When we rehearse God's past faithfulness, we build confidence for future uncertainties. Your testimony isn't just for you—it encourages others on their journey.

Reflection: Write down three ways God has been faithful in your life. Share one with someone today.
The Daily Devotional July 9: The Church as God's Gift
Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
The local church isn't perfect because it's filled with imperfect people. Yet it remains one of God's greatest gifts to the world. Paul describes the church as a body where every member matters, where ordinary people become Christ's hands and feet. A building doesn't make a church Christian—the people inside do, living out their faith together. In community, we experience grace, discover our gifts, and learn to love imperfectly. You may have been hurt by church or felt overlooked, but God still calls you to this messy, beautiful family. Here we grow together, stumble together, and celebrate together. The church needs your unique story, your particular gifts, your faithful presence.

Reflection: How can you contribute to making your church community more Christ-like this week?
The Daily Devotional July 11: Faithful Completion Awaits
Reading: 2 Timothy 4:6-8
Paul writes near the end of his life with confidence: "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." This is our ultimate destination—faithful completion in Christ. But notice: completion doesn't mean perfection during the journey. It means perseverance, continued growth, ongoing trust. You don't need to achieve spiritual mastery today. You simply need to take the next faithful step. Whether you've walked with Christ for decades or just begun, you're still becoming. God promises to sustain you through every season until that final day when His work in you is complete. Until then, keep growing, keep serving, keep trusting. The God who started this journey with you will see it through.

Reflection: What one step of faithfulness is God calling you to take today? How will you respond?

Closing Prayer: God of the unfinished, thank You for Your patient work in my life. Help me trust Your timing and Your process. May I grow in faith each day, knowing that You who began a good work in me will be faithful to complete it. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Daily Devotional for July 4: Ministers in the Pews
Reading: 1 Peter 2:9-10; Ephesians 4:11-12
"The people who are the ministers in the church are sitting in your seats." This truth transforms everything. Pastors are appointed to preach, teach, and administer, but the ministry belongs to all of us. A healed femur bone—Margaret Mead's sign of civilization—requires someone to care for the wounded person for thirteen weeks. That's the church's calling: to bind up wounds, support healing, and care for one another over the long journey. You are not a spectator in God's kingdom; you are a minister. Your witness, your service in mission teams, your participation in sacraments, your prayers—these constitute the body of Christ in action. The most fun ministry teams are those where people discover their gifts matter and their presence makes a difference.

Reflection Question: How will you step into your identity as a minister this week, and what ministry might God be calling you to join?

Closing Prayer: Gracious God, thank You for the gift of being called Your disciples. Help us to see the strangers among us with Your eyes, to give freely as we have received, to find purpose in every season, and to embrace our calling as ministers of Your grace. May we be faithful in small things, trusting Your economy works miracles beyond our understanding. In Jesus' name, Amen.