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We stand at a threshold—new calendar, fresh start. But as Kingdom people, we don't begin with resolutions. We begin with worship. In this episode, I explore Moses' ancient prayer: "Teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom." What does it mean to truly grasp that our time is limited? How does that change everything—our priorities, our work, our witness? This isn't about life hacks or New Year's optimism. It's about living inside God's cosmic Story with intentionality, faithfulness, and hope. You're not responsible for outcomes. You're responsible for showing up. As we step into 2026, the question isn't "What's your breakthrough going to be?" It's "Where is God calling you to be faithful?" The Kingdom advances not in dramatic leaps, but in daily obedience—in the kitchen, the office, the neighborhood, the church.
Listen in as we explore how to number our days, establish the work of our hands, and live this year as people whose time is a gift and whose work matters for eternity.
New episode of Kingdom Rhythms—devotions for practical Christianity.
By Dale Tedder5
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We stand at a threshold—new calendar, fresh start. But as Kingdom people, we don't begin with resolutions. We begin with worship. In this episode, I explore Moses' ancient prayer: "Teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom." What does it mean to truly grasp that our time is limited? How does that change everything—our priorities, our work, our witness? This isn't about life hacks or New Year's optimism. It's about living inside God's cosmic Story with intentionality, faithfulness, and hope. You're not responsible for outcomes. You're responsible for showing up. As we step into 2026, the question isn't "What's your breakthrough going to be?" It's "Where is God calling you to be faithful?" The Kingdom advances not in dramatic leaps, but in daily obedience—in the kitchen, the office, the neighborhood, the church.
Listen in as we explore how to number our days, establish the work of our hands, and live this year as people whose time is a gift and whose work matters for eternity.
New episode of Kingdom Rhythms—devotions for practical Christianity.