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What is your steadfast strength?

What is your steadfast strength?

In times of transition and chaotic circumstances, how do you thrive? Are you a prayer person or warrior through worship? Do you seek Scripture or comfort others? Take this quiz to find out!
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    No matter what circumstances you encounter, you remain faithful to God and to those around you. Your steadiness comes from being humbly devoted to God and intentionally seeking to obey Him. Psalm 119:5 is the cry of your heart: "Oh that my ways may be steadfast in keeping your statutes!" (ESV). Your commitment to godly community abounds as an overflow of your commitment to God. You desire to build others up, especially when they go through tumultuous times. Learn more about your steadfast strength in "Steadfast: Cultivating Sacred Stability in the Midst of Chaotic Circumstances." Order your copy today at: https://a.co/d/0d2NLSCW
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    When life feels unstable, you find stability in close communication with God. You delight in giving your emotions, thoughts, worries, and joys to God. You find peace in the stillness, in the quiet time where God can speak to you. When others are facing confusing or unexpected circumstances, you encourage them through your beautiful prayers. Colossians 4:2 says "Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving" (ESV). You take this command seriously, as prayer is your go-to in every season. Learn more about your steadfast strength in "Steadfast: Cultivating Sacred Stability in the Midst of Chaotic Circumstances." Order your copy today at: https://a.co/d/0d2NLSCW
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    You don't judge a season by what you see. In all seasons, your strength is firm trust in God. You delight in worshipping Him because you know He is a good God. Even when you struggle to make sense of a circumstance, you possess an unwavering trust in God. You find joy in steadfastness, just as the psalmist David declares in Psalm 57:7, which says "My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast! I will sing and make melody!" (ESV). Worship is your weapon to overcome anything comes your way. Learn more about your steadfast strength in "Steadfast: Cultivating Sacred Stability in the Midst of Chaotic Circumstances." Order your copy today at: https://a.co/d/0d2NLSCW
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    What keeps you steady in any season is your passion for Scripture. You are firmly rooted in God's Word and go to your Bible before anything else. You find encouragement, wisdom, clarity, and peace from every promise God made. When you walk through seasons of transitions and new things, you have peace because you know God's Word, and you know it to be true. Hebrews 6:19 speaks to the firmness of your faith: "We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner place behind the curtain." Because of your knowledge, your faith remains unshaken. Learn more about your steadfast strength in "Steadfast: Cultivating Sacred Stability in the Midst of Chaotic Circumstances." Order your copy today at: https://a.co/d/0d2NLSCW
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    Think you relate to another steadfast strength as well? Read through the descriptions below or take the quiz again to find out!

     

    Loyalty: 

    No matter what circumstances you encounter, you remain faithful to God and to those around you. Your steadiness comes from being humbly devoted to God and intentionally seeking to obey Him. Psalm 119:5 is the cry of your heart: "Oh that my ways may be steadfast in keeping your statutes!" (ESV). Your commitment to godly community abounds as an overflow of your commitment to God. You desire to build others up, especially when they go through tumultuous times.

    Prayer:

    When life feels unstable, you find stability in close communication with God. You delight in giving your emotions, thoughts, worries, and joys to God. You find peace in the stillness, in the quiet time where God can speak to you. When others are facing confusing or unexpected circumstances, you encourage them through your beautiful prayers. Colossians 4:2 says "Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving" (ESV). You take this command seriously, as prayer is your go-to in every season.

    Faith:

    You don't judge a season by what you see. In all seasons, your strength is firm trust in God. You delight in worshipping Him because you know He is a good God. Even when you struggle to make sense of a circumstance, you possess an unwavering trust in God. You find joy in steadfastness, just as the psalmist David declares in Psalm 57:7, which says "My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast! I will sing and make melody!" (ESV). Worship is your weapon to overcome anything comes your way.

    Knowledge:

    What keeps you steady in any season is your passion for Scripture. You are firmly rooted in God's Word and go to your Bible before anything else. You find encouragement, wisdom, clarity, and peace from every promise God made. When you walk through seasons of transitions and new things, you have peace because you know God's Word, and you know it to be true. Hebrews 6:19 speaks to the firmness of your faith: "We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner place behind the curtain." Because of your knowledge, your faith remains unshaken.

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    Learn more about your steadfast strength in "Steadfast: Cultivating Sacred Stability in the Midst of Chaotic Circumstances." Order your copy today!

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