He’s In the Details

Welcome,

This morning, I want to remind you of something that often gets overlooked when life feels rushed or uncertain: God is not just in the big moments. He’s in the details.

Before your calendar fills up, before the world demands more of you than you feel ready to give—pause. Breathe. Let this short devotional realign your spirit and set the tone for a day filled with grace and intentionality.

Scripture:
"Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans."
Proverbs 16:3

Devotional Thought:
Nothing you do today is too small for God to care about. The quiet decisions, the internal battles, the tasks that seem ordinary—they matter to Him. When you commit your day to God, it’s not just about asking for a good outcome; it’s about trusting that He’s already working behind the scenes in ways you can't see yet.

You don’t have to force things into place. You don’t need to chase validation or control every outcome. When your plans are placed in His hands, your steps begin to align—even in the delays or detours.

Today, walk knowing this: your obedience is seen, your effort is not wasted, and God is building something through you—even if it’s not finished yet.

Prayer:
God, I give You this day—my plans, my worries, and the things I haven’t figured out yet. Remind me that You are in the details, and I don’t have to carry this alone. Let peace lead me, not pressure. Help me to trust that every step matters in Your hands. In Jesus’ name, amen.

🔍 Reflection Question:
What can I release today so I stop striving and start trusting?

You Don’t Have to Figure It All Out Today.

At Rich By Proximity, we believe you’re never too far from a breakthrough. The shift happens when you stop trying to control the path and start walking in trust. Today, commit it all to God—even the small stuff. He’s already in it.

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— With Purpose,
Rich By Proximity

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