Tag: Workstation
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Rise Up and Come Away
“. . . Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away.” Song of Solomon 2:10b (NKJV) Spring is not just a season to watch—it’s an invitation to respond. God calls us to rise, step ahead, and leave behind what winter tried to freeze in place. In the workplace, this may mean letting go…
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The Season of Singing
“. . . the time of singing had come, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.” Song of Solomon 2:12c (NKJV) Spring has a sound—birds returning, breezes softening, creation waking up. Spiritually, God brings us into seasons where joy and peace return. Not because everything is perfect, but because His presence…
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Growing in the New Season
“. . . the time of singing has come . . .” Song of Solomon 2:12b (NKJV) Growth is one of the clearest signs of Spring. It is also one of the clearest signs of God’s work in us. In the workplace, growth may look like learning a new skill. It could also involve improving…
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The First Signs of Life
“The flowers appear on the earth . . .” Song of Solomon 2:12a (NKJV) In any workplace, progress often begins quietly. A small breakthrough. A productive conversation. A fresh idea. A moment of clarity. These are the “first flowers” of Spring—small but meaningful signs that something new is growing. The earliest flowers of the season…
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The Hopeful Spirit of Spring: A Time to Let Go

Spring has a way of arriving quietly and all at once. One day the trees are bare. The grass is dull. The air feels heavy with the last traces of winter. Then suddenly—almost without warning—color returns. Birds reappear. The breeze softens. The world wakes up. There’s something deeply hopeful about this season. It reminds us…
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Embracing Change: From Winter to Spring
“For lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone.” Song of Solomon 2:11 (NKJV) In the workplace, “winter” can look like stalled projects. It can manifest as low morale, slow progress, or seasons where everything feels harder than it should. We all know what it’s like to push through days that feel…
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Theme: Held Steady by God’s Presence
Thursday — “Protected in the Passage” “. . . when you pass through the waters . . .” Isaiah 43:2a (NKJV) The key word is “pass.” You are not stuck. You are not stranded. You are passing through. God never intended your current challenge to be your permanent address. Sometimes we mistake a season for…
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Theme: Held Steady by God’s Presence
Wednesday – “God’s Presence in the Deep” “. . . and through the rivers, they shall not overflow you . . .” Isaiah 43:2b (NKJV) Rivers represent seasons when life moves faster than we can keep up. The current pulls, the pace accelerates, and we feel swept along by responsibilities. But God promises that the…
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Theme: Held Steady by God’s Presence
Tuesday — “Through the Fire, Not Burned” . . . when you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned . . .” Isaiah 43:2b (NKJV) Fire in Scripture often symbolizes pressure, testing, or refining. God doesn’t promise a fire‑free life, but He does promise a fire‑proof faith. The flames you face—stress, conflict, uncertainty—are…
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How St. Patrick’s Day Celebrates Irish Heritage

St. Patrick’s Day has become one of the most widely recognized cultural celebrations in the world, but its roots reach back more than a thousand years and are far more meaningful than many realize. At its core, the day began as a religious feast honoring St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and was observed…
