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Be Strong & Courageous in Body, Mind & Spirit: Living Aligned
For Your Heart Today
There are moments when life keeps moving, but something inside feels off—like a car that’s out of alignment. You’re still moving forward, still getting where you need to go, but it takes more effort than it should. You can feel the pull.
You’re still showing up, still doing what needs to be done, still moving forward—but there’s a subtle strain, a quiet pull. Not because life is necessarily harder than usual, but because something within you is out of alignment.
In Luke 9, we see Jesus at a turning point. He knows what lies ahead—suffering, rejection, the cross—and still, He sets His face toward Jerusalem. Fully aware. Fully surrendered. Fully aligned. His body is moving forward, His mind understands the cost, and His spirit is anchored in the Father.
And Hebrews gives us insight into how He was able to do it—because of the joy set before Him. Not the absence of difficulty, but the deep joy of walking in alignment with God’s purpose.
That same invitation is extended to us. Not to live perfectly, but to live aligned. To notice when something is off, and to bring every part of ourselves back to God. Because alignment is where steadiness begins—and where a deeper joy is found.
Takeaways
1. Jesus moves with intentional resolve.
He sets His face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of what lies ahead, choosing obedience even when the path includes suffering—showing us what it looks like when a life is aligned with God’s direction.
2. Jesus remains anchored in the Father.
In body, mind, and spirit, He stays deeply connected to the Father’s will—revealing that aligned living flows from relationship, not effort alone.
3. Jesus endures with purpose and joy.
The cross is not endured aimlessly, but with a clear sense of what God will accomplish—demonstrating how alignment with God sustains us through difficulty.
4. Jesus invites us to follow Him.
Because of what He has done, we are invited into this same way of living—learning, over time, to bring our body, mind, and spirit into alignment with God in everyday moments.
Breath Prayer
Inhale: God, align my life with You
Exhale: In my body, mind, and spirit
Full Manuscript – Estimated Reading Time: 22–25 minutes
