Today’s Devotional Scripture: 12 Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses. - 1 Timothy 6:12 KJV
The Message For Today (March 30, 2026):
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The hardest thing you will ever face is standing on the promises of God when it looks like nothing is happening. When it looks like the issues of life are greater than the spirit of the living God. When doors refuse to open. When denials continue to come. When rejection is the norm. When life seems insurmountable.
It is in those moments where we must fight. It is in those moments that our trials and our testing become the proving ground of our faith. When God has called us to move with him, when he jas called us to walk worthy of the call of God on our lives, when God has called us to build, to pour, to pray, to create, to love, he doesn’t make mistakes. He knows what he has planned. He knows the vision. He knows the plans that he has towards us to give us a future and a hope (Jeremiah 29:11-13 KJV).
But our flesh is at war with the spirit. Our flesh doesn’t want to finish it. Our flesh finds logic and reasons to cling to what we know. This is why the Bible tells us to lean not into our own understanding, but to acknowledge God in all of our ways that he may direct our paths (Proverbs 3:5-6 KJV).
The flesh is enmity to the spirit.
When we know what to do, and we know what to put our hands to and don’t do it, that is an outlier, a symptom of the battle between flesh and spirit.
When Jesus was in the garden of Gethsemane and he asked three of his disciples to sit with him to pray while he was yet in the garden, and when he came out, all three were sleeping. And He admonished them that they could not stay awake a little while. He went back in, and the same thing happened again. He came out and all three were sleeping.
41 Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. - Matthew 26:41 KJV
This is what happens when the flesh has victory over the spirit, even for a moment. We tend to sleep on opportunities. We tend to just be apathetic about life, or we seem to just turn away from our faith altogether.
This is where fighting a good fight really matters. This is where the battleground begins. The moment it feels like God doesn’t hear you, is the moment to go to war, to pray, to fast, and to seek his face.
This is the season to present to His presence and pray, to seek a personal relationship with him that goes beyond anything in this world. One that’s rooted in the word of the Lord. One that’s rooted in peace and a sound mind.
This is the nature of our fight. This is the battle that we face. This battle is wholly ours. The good fight, the fight that keeps us in his promises, keeps us holding fast to the confessions of our faith, keeps us looking up to Jesus, and keeps us from walking away from what could be the best seasons of our lives.
This is true victory in the spirit. This is the weight that’s worth carrying. This is a testament to the grace and glory of God.
Your faith is worth fighting for.
The breakthrough is worth fighting for. Your healing is worth fighting for. The love of God covering you, keeping you, and holding you, for nothing can separate you from his love (Romans 8:38-39 KJV). This makes the walk worth it.
This love from God that surrounds us, keeps us, and covers us. This makes the walk worthwhile. This is what we’re fighting for.
We don’t have to fight for love, and we don’t have to fight for salvation. The Lord has already given us those things. What we fight is not for love of God or not to be accepted by God. He’s already accepted us. He already loves us.
We don’t have to war for salvation. The Lord has already paid the cost for that, but we do war for our faith to be made whole. We press in difficult situations that we may touch the proverbial hem of his garment.
This is the press that we’re in, and this is the battle worth fighting.
Today, take note of all the things that you’re fighting for. The manifestation of your faith. The good report of the Lord. The promises of God, which is yes and amen.
Write down all the things you’re fighting for. Write down what you believe God to do in your life. Write the vision for your life. Write it down. Cast down all doubt, all fear, and fight for your faith.
Closing Devotional Prayer
My prayer for you:
Father, in the name of Jesus, thank you. Thank you for the weighty glory of God. Thank you for keeping the mighty woman of God.
Thank you, God, that as we shift this morning into the day, as she’s at the end of this devotional, I’m praying in the name of Jesus that the weighty glory of God will cover her, cover her family, cover her children, God, cover her marriage, God, cover her finances.
I’m praying for the weighted glory of God, for the grace of God that breaks the hand of the enemy to come forth over her life.
Lord, I thank you, God, that when she cries out to you, God, you answer, God, according to Jeremiah 33:3, that we can cry out to you and that you answer, you hear us, you care.
Thank you, Lord God, for being our great God. Thank you, God, for being our strong tower. Thank you, Lord, for being our defense. I thank you for being a keeper. Thank you for lifting up the mighty woman of God and her family.
Thank you, God, for empowering her to fight again, to believe again, to see the truth of your word again. I thank you, and I pray in Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.




Amen