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A day of divine purpose and celebration - 01Apr2025

This is the day the Lord has made—! 

Every day is significant in His plan, yet He calls us to mark milestones with thanksgiving, acknowledging His faithfulness in our journey. Today, as we transition from SG to UBP, we step forward not by sight but by faith, trusting that His hand is upon us.  

As Paul declared in Ephesians 3:12: "In Him and through faith in Him, we may approach God with freedom and confidence."  

This is our assurance—that in Christ, we move boldly, anchored in His presence and promises. The road ahead is bright, for He who ordains our steps is faithful. Let us walk with expectant hearts, knowing that what He has prepared for us is good.  

May this new chapter be filled with His grace, wisdom, and breakthroughs. Have a victorious journey ahead—one faith-filled step at a time!  

"The Lord will fulfil His purpose for you; His steadfast love endures forever."  Psalm 138:8

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