One Daily Practice

Sometimes alignment doesn’t require a new plan—just a return to the right one.
By Nina D. Roach
7 Minutes to Read and Meditate
SCRIPTURE:
Proverbs 3:5–6 (NASB)
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
DEVO:
When life feels off-track, the instinct is often to push harder, fix faster, or figure it out alone—but alignment begins with surrender, not strategy. God doesn’t ask us to straighten our own paths; He asks us to trust Him with our whole heart. Many of us feel weary not because we’re doing the wrong things, but because we’re leaning on our own understanding while carrying too much alone. Realignment happens when we pause long enough to acknowledge God again—not as an accessory, but as our guide. Trust re-centers the soul and quiets the pressure to perform. When we return to Him, clarity returns with Him. Getting back on track isn’t about speed; it’s about direction. And when God sets the direction, peace follows.
PRAYER:
Lord, I trust You again and realign my heart with Your direction.
PARTICIPATE:
Join the community conversationand leaving your comment to encourage others.
Where have you been leaning on your own understanding instead of trusting God?
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By Nina D. Roach
7 Minutes to Read and Meditate
SCRIPTURE:
Proverbs 3:5–6 (NASB)
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
DEVO:
When life feels off-track, the instinct is often to push harder, fix faster, or figure it out alone—but alignment begins with surrender, not strategy. God doesn’t ask us to straighten our own paths; He asks us to trust Him with our whole heart. Many of us feel weary not because we’re doing the wrong things, but because we’re leaning on our own understanding while carrying too much alone. Realignment happens when we pause long enough to acknowledge God again—not as an accessory, but as our guide. Trust re-centers the soul and quiets the pressure to perform. When we return to Him, clarity returns with Him. Getting back on track isn’t about speed; it’s about direction. And when God sets the direction, peace follows.
PRAYER:
Lord, I trust You again and realign my heart with Your direction.
PARTICIPATE:
Join the community conversationand leaving your comment to encourage others.
Where have you been leaning on your own understanding instead of trusting God?
Watch the replay of this week’s teaching. Subscribe, like, and share to inspire, empower, and equip others on their journey of faith. Come back next week for your next Shift.

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