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Friday, January 9, 2026
Thought for Today | January 9, 2026
Sometimes God does not change our circumstances immediately—not because He is absent, but because He is working deeper than what our eyes can see. Growth often happens quietly, strength is built in hidden places, and faith is refined in moments of waiting. Trust that even when nothing seems to be moving, God is still moving you—preparing your heart for what He has already prepared for your future.
Good morning, and may the peace of God rest upon you as this new day begins. As the sun rises, so do His mercies—new every morning. No matter what yesterday held, today is filled with fresh grace, renewed strength, and divine purpose.
Morning Prayer: Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of this new day. Awaken our hearts, steady our minds, and order our steps according to Your will. Strengthen the weary, comfort the hurting, guide the uncertain, and remind us that You are still God over every circumstance. May we walk today in faith, humility, compassion, and bold obedience. Use our lives to reflect Your light, and let everything we do bring glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
As you begin this day, remember: God is already in your January, already in your future, and already making a way.
Please continue to pray for Pilgrim Outreach Ministries as we labor to share the Gospel and minister to the whole man—mind, body, soul, and spirit.
At Pilgrim Outreach Ministries, we are committed to ministering the Gospel to the whole man—mind, body, soul, and spirit. Our mission is simple, yet eternal, echoing the command of Christ: “Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel…”
Never before have we lived in a time when technology—just as foretold in Daniel 12:4—has made sharing the Gospel so accessible and far-reaching. Today, all it takes is one person with a willing heart, a made-up mind, and faith in a God who does the impossible. When those come together, the limits disappear.
We ask you to:
Pray for us
Stand in faith with us
Support our efforts as we strive to tell one more soul about Jesus Christ
Together, we can reach homes, hearts, and nations.
You’ve heard it said countless times: “What the world needs now is love.” It sounds noble. It feels comforting. But is love—by itself—enough?
Can love alone cure the sick, heal broken hearts, set captives free, break spiritual bondages, right deep wrongs, or redeem a fallen soul? If love, as the world defines it, were sufficient, then why did Christ have to leave heaven, walk among us, and die on a Roman cross?
The truth is this: It is not merely love that the world needs—it needs the One who is Love. And His name is Jesus Christ.
While my wife and I sat in a dentist’s office today, waiting for her appointment, a television was on in the background. The program airing was The View. I am not a fan of the show, nor did I choose to watch it. Yet as it played, something stirred deeply in my spirit.
The panel included Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, and Alyssa Farah Griffin, with Marjorie Taylor Greene as the guest.
As the conversation unfolded, I found myself cringing—not politically, but spiritually. There was a heaviness, a darkness that felt almost tangible, as though the atmosphere itself was weighed down. It was a sobering reminder that intellect, opinions, influence, and passion—without Christ—cannot bring true light.
This is not a call to anger or argument. It is a call to prayer.
Pray for each of these women—not condemnation, but compassion. Pray that they would have a genuine, life-altering encounter with the Son of God, Jesus Christ. Pray that truth would pierce through noise, that light would overcome darkness, and that hearts would be softened to receive the Gospel.
Because love without truth is sentiment. And truth without Christ is incomplete. But Jesus—full of grace and truth—changes everything.
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“Strength for the Waiting”
One of the hardest disciplines in life is waiting—waiting for answers, direction, healing, provision, or clarity. Our instinct is to rush ahead, force outcomes, or grow weary when God doesn’t move on our timeline.
But Scripture reminds us that waiting is not wasted time.
Waiting is where strength is renewed. Waiting is where trust deepens. Waiting is where God does His quiet, refining work within us.
God does not delay to frustrate us—He delays to prepare us.
You are not being ignored. You are being strengthened. You are being shaped for what’s next. ㅤ 📖 Isaiah 40:31 says, “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” ㅤ Waiting does not weaken faith—it builds it. Waiting does not drain strength—it restores it. Waiting does not slow God—it aligns us with Him. ㅤ If today feels long, trust this truth: God is working even when you cannot see it. What He is preparing you for will require the strength He is now renewing. ㅤ Don’t rush the process. Don’t abandon hope. Don’t mistake silence for absence. ㅤ God is faithful—especially in the waiting. ㅤ 🙏 Morning Prayer ㅤ Lord, help me to wait on You with faith and patience. Renew my strength where I feel weak, and steady my heart where I feel uncertain. Teach me to trust Your timing and walk confidently in obedience today. I place my hope in You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. ㅤ Learn more about our ministry: 🌍 https://pomitaly.homestead.com 📚 https://thewilltosucceed.homestead.com ㅤ Tags (@): @TeamJesus @YouVersion @DailyDevotional @BibleGateway @Christianity @TBN @FaithLife @JesusCulture @KLOVE @Air1Radio @InGodWeTrust ㅤ Hashtags (#): #DailyDevotional #MorningPrayer #WaitOnTheLord #FaithJourney #ChristianLiving #HopeInGod #TrustHisTiming #WalkByFaith #BibleTruth #JesusIsLord
A Bookstore With a Purpose — Words That Strengthen, Challenge, and Inspire
Looking for books that do more than entertain—books that encourage your faith, challenge your thinking, and speak truth with clarity and conviction?
Welcome to the Pilgrim Outreach Ministries Online Bookstore.
This is not just a bookstore—it’s a mission. Every title is written to equip believers, reach seekers, and proclaim the uncompromised Gospel of Jesus Christ. From devotionals and encouragement, to bold biblical truth, spiritual growth, and real-life answers to life’s toughest questions, these books are designed to meet you where you are and walk with you where God is leading you.
Whether you’re searching for daily encouragement, deeper biblical understanding, or a book that will stir your heart and strengthen your walk with God, you’ll find resources here that are timeless, relevant, and faith-filled.
And the best part? Every purchase helps support ongoing outreach, missions, and ministry efforts around the world—spreading the Word while meeting real needs.
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When God Gives the Command—but Not the Details
“Make thee an ark of gopher wood…” — Genesis 6:14
What do you do when God says, “I want you to do thus and so…” but does not explain how it will be done?
You obey.
Genesis 6:14 is striking not for its details—but for its restraint. God gave Noah an instruction, not a full blueprint of the future. No weather forecast. No timeline for rain. No explanation to convince skeptics. Just a word—and a choice.
Faith is often tested in the absence of clarity. God reveals the what before the how so that trust, not control, becomes the foundation. If He explained everything in advance, obedience would be conditional, not surrendered.
When God calls you to build, step out, speak up, give, go, or wait—without full understanding—it is not because He is withholding wisdom. It is because He is cultivating dependence.
The ark was built long before the storm arrived. And obedience today often prepares us for what we cannot yet see.
If God has spoken to your heart, begin where you are, with what you have, trusting that the same God who gives the command is already ahead of you in the outcome.