Not every opportunity is your assignment. In this episode, we reflect on the quiet wisdom of discernment — learning to pause before saying yes, even when something looks good on the outside. Because sometimes what glitters is just distraction in disguise. This is your reminder to slow down, seek God’s clarity, and protect your peace before you commit.
💬 Affirmation: “God, give me eyes to see beyond the surface. Help me pause before I pursue — and lead me with peace, not pressure.”
📖 Bible Verse: Proverb 14:12– “There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death.”
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