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Jesus Calling: September 25th, 2026

Jesus Calling: September 25th

Pour all of your energy into trusting Me. It is through trust you stay connected to me, aware of My Presence. Every step on your life – journey can be a step of faith. Baby steps of trust are simple for you; you can take them with almost unconscious ease. Giant steps are another matter altogether: leaping across chasms in semi-darkness, scaling cliffs of uncertainty, trudging through the valley of the shadow of death. These feats require sheer concentration, as well as utter commitment to Me.
    Each of My children is a unique blend of temperament, giftedness, and life experiences. Something that is a baby step for you may be a giant step for another person, and vice versa. Only I know the difficulty or ease of each segment of your journey. Beware of trying to impress others by acting as if your giant steps are only baby ones. Do not judge others who hesitate, in trembling fear, before an act would be easy for you. If each of My children would seek to please Me above all else, fear of others' judgments would vanish, as would attempts to impress others. Focus your attention on the path just ahead of you and on the One who never leaves your side.

RELATED SCRIPTURE:

Psalm 23:4 (NLT)
4 Even when I walk
    through the darkest valley,
I will not be afraid,
    for you are close beside me.
Your rod and your staff
    protect and comfort me.

Matthew 7:1-2 (NLT)
Do Not Judge Others
1 "Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. 2 For you will be treated as you treat others. The standard you use in judging is the standard by which you will be judged.

Proverbs 29:25 (NLT)
25 Fearing people is a dangerous trap,
    but trusting the Lord means safety.

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29 comments:

  1. I enjoyed the message but someone needs to proof the transcribing for spelling and grammar. “Poor”instead of “pour” in the first sentence to start. There are others.

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    1. The “pour” is correct.

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    2. She's right! It's pour! Not poor

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    3. Pour is a verb while poor is an adjective

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    4. Pour is definitely the correct way it should be spelled. Not poor

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  2. it should read POUR all your energy -not POOR

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  3. Not that I want to judge anyone, but there are 6 spelling and grammatical errors in the daily devotional. Could some please correct them? They are distracting from the message.

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    1. Do you mean "could someone please correct them?"

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    2. Judge not lest ye be judged. Your sentence should say someone not “some” but we know what you mean. It’s so easy to see another’s fault when we all have them. Who can know what the other person is going through while writing this. Their heart may be broken or their mind may be in turmoil. Let’s be grateful for and in everything. Jesus is the only perfect one 🙏😇

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  4. I feel sad that the grammatical errors are what you are taking away from the beautiful messages we are blessed with here!

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  5. Zechariah 4:6. Amen

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  6. I Trust You Lord and I work every day to try and walk the path You have laid out for me. In Your Precious Name I Pray.
    🙏❤️❤️❤️🙏

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  7. Amen this is about Heavenly Father not spelling

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  8. We are human and we make mistakes
    I’m so thankful
    For His ways
    May my ways be His ways
    Amen

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  9. May His ways be my way
    We are human
    I’m so Thankful God is who He is
    Amen

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  10. Amen. If it's bothering you that bad, buy the book, which has been edited to your satisfaction. why do all you people feel the need to criticize someone who has taken the time out of their life to share these beautiful messages with us? It seems you all have some things to work on yourselves.

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  11. I don’t see any grammatical errors. Maybe God is really leading you to put into practice the message in Matthew 7:1-2 🙏💜

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  12. The grammatical errors cause the paragraph to appear less credible.

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  13. God is good, all the time!

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  14. Thank you for the message and scripture reference. Lord lead me through this day. Put your hedge of protection over our children. Amen

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  15. Praise God! Help me to trust Jesus, to focus on his presence, to not be judgmental and to treat others as I wish to be treated.

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  16. Judge not and you will not be judged. No appreciation for the gift that has been given to you, very sad. Ask yourself what you have given to others. Apparently you do not get the point. Keep reading daily and maybe you will.

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  17. When someone is seeing a grammatical error while reading Jesus Calling, may the idea of hearing "GRACE my child", in a gentle whisper, also come to mind. 🙏 FG in CA💌

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