Good Morning!
It’s a new day, and new days come with new choices. Before the noise of life rises, choose intention. Choose to seek God but not casually, not accidentally, but deliberately. Seeking God with intent means you approach Him with purpose, with expectation, and with a heart ready to receive.
Many people desire God’s blessings but hesitate to draw near. Fear, guilt, shame, or uncertainty can make us shrink back. Yet Scripture invites us to come boldly. Not timidly. Not halfway. Boldly. Why? Because the throne we approach is not a throne of judgment it is a throne of grace.
When you seek God with good intentions, you are saying, “Lord, I want You more than anything else. I want Your will, Your wisdom, Your presence.” That posture opens the door for transformation. It shifts your mindset from surviving the day to walking in divine purpose.
Think of the woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5:25–34). She didn’t stumble into Jesus. She pressed her way with intention. Blind Bartimaeus didn’t whisper for help he cried out with determination (Mark 10:46–52). The Bible is full of people who received from God because they sought Him with focus and faith.
Today, make it intentional:
• Set your mind on God before you set your schedule.
• Pray with purpose, not routine.
• Read the Word expecting revelation.
• Approach God believing He hears you.
• Seek Him not for what He gives, but for who He is.
When you seek God with intent, you will find mercy for your mistakes, strength for your struggles, and grace for your journey.
Draw near today. God is waiting, and He rewards those who diligently seek Him.

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