Stay Sharp Weekly
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Hey man of God,
As we step into a new year, remember this:
You matter - Period.
You are a vital part of God’s plan for your family and your community.
The enemy wants you convinced your life doesn’t count—that it’s too late, too broken, too far gone. That what you do won’t make a difference.
But God tells a different story.
“For I know the plans I have for you… plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11
God doesn’t need us—yet He chooses to work through us.
“God has dealt to each one a measure of faith.” — Romans 12:3
So the question is simple: What will you do with it?
Will you pour it out or clench your fist?
Plant the seed—or hide it in fear?
Hear me clearly, my man: the world is poorer when you hold back. When you believe you don’t matter, something essential is missing and we all feel it.
If you need a theme for 2026, let it be this:
Give God something to work with.
Open your hands. Plant the seed.
Open your mouth. Speak the truth.
Step out in faith. Take the risk.
And watch what God does.
THIS WEEK’S TOP 3
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READ: Matthew 5
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THINK: “The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena.” — Theodore Roosevelt
3. ACT:Take 5 minutes and think about what situation, relationship, calling, dream, etc. needs your faith this year. How would things be different if you leaned into it in faith, believing that your contribution matters, instead of leaning out?
Stay Sharp,
Aubrey
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