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DAILY DEVOTION WITH QUEEN ANGELA | “Unbreakable Through Christ "| DAY 28: BUILDING RESILIENCE
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DAILY DEVOTION WITH QUEEN ANGELA | “Unbreakable Through Christ "| DAY 28: BUILDING RESILIENCE

DAY 28: BUILDING RESILIENCE Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from difficulties, adapt well in the face of adversity, trauma, or significant sources of stress, and continue moving forward. It is more than just enduring tough times; it means...

DAY 28: BUILDING RESILIENCE Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from difficulties, adapt well in the face of adversity, trauma, or significant sources of stress, and continue moving forward. It is more than just enduring tough times; it means being able to bounce back, learn, and grow stronger from challenges or setbacks. In a spiritual context, resilience often draws on faith and trust in God to sustain hope, maintain perspective, and find strength to persevere through life’s storms. Scripture: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13 (NKJV) INTRODUCTION Life’s journey is full of unexpected turns, hardships, and seasons of uncertainty. There are days when we feel overwhelmed, inadequate, or ready to give up. But the message of Philippians 4:13 stands as a powerful reminder that resilience isn’t something we summon on our own—it is a gift and strength that flows from our relationship with Christ. Today, as we focus on building resilience, let your heart be encouraged: you are never alone, and you have access to supernatural endurance for any storm. Word of the Day: Fortitude Fortitude is more than just a moment of bravery—it is a sustained, unwavering inner strength that empowers us to withstand hardship, pain, or adversity without losing heart. Rooted in faith, fortitude allows us to endure life’s storms with a spirit that refuses to give up, even when the path gets difficult or the outcome is uncertain. In the biblical context, fortitude means choosing to trust God no matter what trials we face. It is a quiet confidence that God is with us, fighting for us, and strengthening us from within. Fortitude keeps us anchored in hope and reminds us that what we’re up against is never greater than the God who lives within us. Think of fortitude as the bedrock that supports us when everything else is shaking—enabling us to keep pressing forward, standing strong in faith, and rising after every fall. It is not just surviving hardship, but growing through it, believing that with Christ, we can face anything the world throws our way. Let fortitude fill your heart today as you remember: you are never alone, and with God’s strength, you can endure and triumph over every challenge. BACKSTORY ON PHILIPPIANS 4:13 The Apostle Paul wrote the book of Philippians from prison. Facing uncertainty, discomfort, and even danger, Paul’s words are not just cheerful platitudes—they’re forged in the fire of real hardship. When Paul says he can do “all things” through Christ, he’s referring not only to his capacity for great achievements but, more importantly, to his ability to endure trials, remain content in all circumstances, and remain steadfast in faith. His resilience did not spring from personal grit, but from a relationship with Christ. BIBLICAL STORY: Daniel in the Lion’s Den (Daniel 6) A powerful example of resilience is found in the story of Daniel. Despite knowing that praying to God would lead to persecution, Daniel remained unwavering in his faith. Thrown into the lions’ den, Daniel trusted God completely. God shut the mouths of the lions, delivering Daniel from harm. Daniel’s resilience was evident—not because he was fearless, but because his confidence and hope were rooted in God’s unwavering strength. FULL LESSON ................................AVAILABLE SUBSTACK https://open.substack.com/pub/queenangela/p/daily-devotion-with-queen-angela-8b6?r=qc93s&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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