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Kyle Winkler

@kylewinkler

Author of Permission to Be Imperfect and other books. Creator of the Shut Up, Devil app. I broadcast Good News.

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Ever feel like you’ve crossed a line God can’t forgive? Like you’ve finally done too much for Him to still want you? You haven’t. Jesus meets people anywhere—in the mess, in the dark, in the worst. The Samaritan woman came to the well with a past she feared disqualified her. But

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I used to think God is distant and disappointed. But then I started re-seeing Jesus. Not just His words, but His actions. I saw how He touched the untouchable, defended the guilty and broke rules to heal. He never avoided messy people, but went out of His way to rub shoulders

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As you step into this new week, may this prayer remind you that you don’t walk into it by yourself. “Holy Spirit, thank You for being my Advocate. You don’t replay my mistakes; You point me back to God’s love. You steady me when I stumble. You speak truth when I forget who I am.

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God loves incarnation, which is putting Word into flesh. And I’m convinced one of the main ways we feel, hear and see Him is through His people. Every encouraging text, every prayer whispered over us, every shoulder we lean on are reminders that God still shows up in human form.

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God packaged you for a particular purpose that no one else can fulfill. You don’t have to prove your worth. You just have to embrace it. And in time, the right people will recognize it. So, may the lie that insists, “you’re too much of this or too little of that” be silenced.

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May you forgive yourself for not knowing earlier what only time could teach. May you remember you made the best calls you could with the understanding you had on the days you made them. May you look back with compassion instead of criticism, honoring the fact that you survived,

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Somewhere early in life, many of us decided, “Something is wrong with me.” Not because it was true, but because our little hearts didn’t yet know how to make sense of pain or rejection. So we carried that conclusion into adulthood, filtering life through it or trying to outrun

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Father, I thank You today for the grace St. Patrick proclaimed: Christ is my life. Because I am in Jesus, Christ is before me, preparing the way. Christ is behind me, redeeming what’s been. Christ is within me, the very source of my peace and power. Yes, Christ surrounding me,

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I once sensed God whisper something that changed how I relate to people: “Stop looking for evidence of evil in their lives, and start looking for Me.” That insight stirred compassion instead of judgment. Besides, guilt already speaks loudly enough. Why be another voice of the

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Prayer doesn’t have to be polished to be powerful. And it’s not a long‑distance phone call. It’s a casual conversation with your Father who is with you and for you. It might sound like a quick thank‑you, a wrestling question, a heartfelt cry or even a simple, “Help me.” That kind

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You don’t need to keep proving how sorry you are. God has forgiven you—all of you—no matter how often something replays in your mind. Holding your mistake over yourself won’t make you wiser or stronger; it just keeps you stuck. Forgiveness doesn’t say what happened was good; it

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If you’ve been told your hardship means God is angry with you, you were told wrong. The Bible consistently says His problem with sin is settled.