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Text: Romans 5:18–19, 2 Corinthians 9:8

Memory Verse:
“Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God.” – 2 Corinthians 3:5 (KJV)

On campus, it’s easy to look like you have it all together. Good grades, clubs, job applications, and a social life. But deep down, many of us still feel stuck. Why? Because you weren’t made to carry it all alone.

Being fruitful in school, your career, and even your spiritual life isn’t about doing more or being smarter. The real fuel is God’s grace. Paul said it best: “By the grace of God, I am what I am.” Even with your best efforts, there’s a deeper strength you need—God’s.

We try to do it all: study hard, manage time, apply for jobs, even serve in church, but sometimes forget the most important truth: our sufficiency is not of ourselves.

If you’re in school trying to succeed and grow, this is for you. Don’t carry pressure God never asked you to carry. Jesus paid the price for your peace and purpose. He restored what was lost so you can walk in righteousness and real success.

Want to multiply your impact on campus? Want to grow in faith, influence, and excellence? Depend fully on God. Trust Him with your deadlines, your grades, your finances, and your future.

Today, shift your weight. Stop running on your own. Let God lead you through school and life. His grace is more than enough for this semester and everything after.

Worship and Prayer
Take a moment to worship God, then pray:

  1. Lord, release grace on my life to be fruitful and multiply.

  2. Teach me to depend fully on You, not myself.

  3. Silence every voice pushing me to walk apart from You.


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