Day 70: A Love Letter from God About Your New Week

 


Day 70: A Love Letter from God

 About Your New Week

LAMENTATIONS 3:22-23

My child,

A new week is here, and I already know what's stirring in you as it begins. Maybe you're carrying last week's leftovers — the conversation that didn't go well, the goal you didn't reach, the version of yourself that didn't handle everything the way you wished you had. Or maybe you're just tired, unsure how you'll find the energy for seven more days of showing up.

I want you to hear this before the week gets ahead of you: My mercies are new every morning, and that means this week doesn't have to carry the weight of last week. You don't have to drag Monday's fatigue, or last Tuesday's mistake, or Friday's disappointment into these next seven days. Leave it behind. I already have.

I know it's tempting to walk into a new week already bracing for it — mapping out every possible way it could go wrong, trying to control the outcome of days that haven't even happened yet. But I'm inviting you to walk into this week with Me instead of ahead of Me. I'm already present in Wednesday's meeting, in Thursday's hard conversation, in whatever this weekend holds. You don't have to get there first and figure it out alone.

This week doesn't have to be your best one. It doesn't have to be perfectly productive or free of struggle for it to matter. I'm not asking you to perform for these seven days — I'm asking you to walk them with Me, one ordinary moment at a time, trusting that I'm present in the small things as much as the big ones.

So take a breath. This is a fresh week, held in hands steadier than your own. Let's walk through it together.

I love you,
God

A Prayer for the Week Ahead

Father, thank You for new mercies and a new week. Help me release what didn't go the way I hoped last week. Walk closely with me through these next seven days — the ordinary moments and the hard ones. Give me peace instead of the pressure to have it all figured out in advance. In Jesus' name, Amen.

What are you leaving behind from last week so you can walk into this one lighter?

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