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The Next Step for the New Year

The Next Step for the New Year

Life Coach· Mentoring· Purpose

The Next Step for the New Year The new year is off to a great start. Your new planner arrived….
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Steps for Setting Successful Goals: New Year, New You!

Steps for Setting Successful Goals: New Year, New You!

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Steps for Setting Successful Goals: New Year, New You! “A man’s mind plans his way [as he journeys through life],…
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Finding Contentment in the Midst of Everyday Life

Finding Contentment in the Midst of Everyday Life

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Finding Contentment in the Midst of Everyday Life These words are for the woman who lacks contentment. The woman who…
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3 Keys to Navigating God’s Will

3 Keys to Navigating God’s Will

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3 Keys to Navigating God’s Will Do you ever stop to ask yourself where you are headed? Are you even…
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The Significance of Self-Control to Our Calling

The Significance of Self-Control to Our Calling

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The Significance of Self-Control to Our Calling As I meet with remarkable women who have a deep desire to step…
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A Season of Change

A Season of Change

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A Season of Change After 15+ years, I felt a gentle nudge that turned into a burning desire to do…
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About Me

Hi! I’m Robin and I’m passionate about our mission: biblical mentorship, biblical leadership, and biblical fellowship.

Here you’ll experience a trusting confidant to shepherd your search for true significance. I’ll partner with you as you seek your true identity in Christ and unleash your potential in Him. It’s my prayer through reflection and refinement, you will experience life in the fullness of Christ.

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All we see is what is directly in front of us, and All we see is what is directly in front of us, and when we rely upon our own power, we exhaust ourselves to the point of defeat. Or we choose to cry out to God to save us from our self-defeating behaviors. Which scenario describes you? I’ve experienced both, perhaps as recently as last month (grimace).
Sometimes, I think it’s easy to lose sight of ho Sometimes, I think it’s easy to lose sight of hope, certainly in the current state of affairs. The noise and daily struggles can be exhausting for anyone. Whether it’s family situations, jobs, finances, health, or injustices committed around the world and in our communities, it can be hard to hold on to the idea that there is anything for which to hope. We just can’t fathom how God will show up and pull us through. And as we lose hope, we become weak and weary.⁣
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The people of Israel in the Old Testament period felt much the same way. At times they felt utterly hopeless. Prophets would rise up and call them to repentance, proclaiming a future of hope and restoration. But again, they would fall back into their disobedience and fail to follow God. They were walking in darkness.⁣
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Then the silence broke with the cry of a newborn baby boy. Jesus, Immanuel. God in the flesh.
God will liberally supply your need. Not just a li God will liberally supply your need. Not just a little, but He will abundantly supply your need according to His will. Are these words encouraging to you? They inspire me, and I would like to encourage you to focus on the beauty of life this holiday and offer thanks to God for continually providing for your needs. Let’s overflow with an abundance of hope!
No judgment. I have those days when I feel that li No judgment. I have those days when I feel that life is passing me by, or I think that I’ve missed an opportunity, or maybe I’m not following God’s will. When these thoughts start to swirl in my over-imaginative mind, they can trigger my fears, and my strength begins to waver. In a panic, I try to control my circumstances and depend upon my own strength, which means I no longer rely on God. There’s only one way to describe the outcome when I am running in my own strength, disaster in the making, and it’s not pretty.
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All we see is what is directly in front of us, and All we see is what is directly in front of us, and when we rely upon our own power, we exhaust ourselves to the point of defeat. Or we choose to cry out to God to save us from our self-defeating behaviors. Which scenario describes you? I’ve experienced both, perhaps as recently as last month (grimace).
Sometimes, I think it’s easy to lose sight of ho Sometimes, I think it’s easy to lose sight of hope, certainly in the current state of affairs. The noise and daily struggles can be exhausting for anyone. Whether it’s family situations, jobs, finances, health, or injustices committed around the world and in our communities, it can be hard to hold on to the idea that there is anything for which to hope. We just can’t fathom how God will show up and pull us through. And as we lose hope, we become weak and weary.⁣
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The people of Israel in the Old Testament period felt much the same way. At times they felt utterly hopeless. Prophets would rise up and call them to repentance, proclaiming a future of hope and restoration. But again, they would fall back into their disobedience and fail to follow God. They were walking in darkness.⁣
⁣
Then the silence broke with the cry of a newborn baby boy. Jesus, Immanuel. God in the flesh.
God will liberally supply your need. Not just a li God will liberally supply your need. Not just a little, but He will abundantly supply your need according to His will. Are these words encouraging to you? They inspire me, and I would like to encourage you to focus on the beauty of life this holiday and offer thanks to God for continually providing for your needs. Let’s overflow with an abundance of hope!
No judgment. I have those days when I feel that li No judgment. I have those days when I feel that life is passing me by, or I think that I’ve missed an opportunity, or maybe I’m not following God’s will. When these thoughts start to swirl in my over-imaginative mind, they can trigger my fears, and my strength begins to waver. In a panic, I try to control my circumstances and depend upon my own strength, which means I no longer rely on God. There’s only one way to describe the outcome when I am running in my own strength, disaster in the making, and it’s not pretty.
December Scripture Lists & Journaling Prompts I December Scripture Lists & Journaling Prompts 

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I’m not dismissing the dream in your heart. We a I’m not dismissing the dream in your heart. We all have dreams and visions. But it’s essential as we plan and dream that we take into consideration the opportunities before us. You know the saying, bloom where you are planted. These words remind us to be content in all circumstances and enjoy our current season, however challenging it may be. God may be pruning us, or He may have planted us so that we can sprout and grow. Whatever the season, we are encouraged to be content and trust in Him.
When we keep our thoughts centered on Christ, we i When we keep our thoughts centered on Christ, we infuse our minds with peace and override the jaded worries of this world that keep us stuck.
Advent: Let There Be Peace Last week, we began ou Advent: Let There Be Peace

Last week, we began our journey through the Advent season with the theme of hope. We focused on the precious reminder that we can place our hope in Christ regardless of our circumstances because He has come, and He will come again.

This week, our theme is peace. I hope you'll join us this week inviting peace into your home this Advent season. You can read more by visiting www.RobinRevisPyke.com or click the link in the bio!

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