Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Trusting What Has Been Formed
“He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.”
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It can be tempting to rush past what has already been formed.
As the end of the month approaches, attention naturally shifts to what comes next. But wisdom pauses long enough to recognize what has already taken shape. Growth does not need constant evaluation. It needs trust.
Scripture reminds us that formation is not something you initiate and then manage alone. What has begun is being carried. What is forming is being sustained.
You may not be able to name every change. That is not a failure of awareness. It is often a sign that growth has moved beneath the surface, where it does its most lasting work.
Trusting what has been formed means resisting the urge to undo progress by doubting it. It means allowing yourself to stand on what is already solid instead of questioning whether it is enough.
You do not need to tighten your grip as you move forward. You can carry confidence quietly, knowing that what has been planted is continuing to grow.
What part of my growth do I need to trust instead of second-guess?
Acknowledge one area where you feel more grounded than you did at the start of the month.
Speak This Truth
“I trust the work unfolding within me. I move forward with confidence and patience.”