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Daily Inspirations by Rev. Dr. Precious prothro

November 11, 2025

Starting Over Without Shame 


“Sometimes the hardest part isn’t letting go but rather learning to start over.” — Nicole Sobon


This quote really spoke to me today. I often think about things I did in the past, decisions I wish I could redo or words I wish I hadn’t said. Sometimes, I sit in those memories too long and start to feel regret or embarrassment. Then I remind myself: I’m not who I was. I’m better today. I make wiser choices today because of what I’ve learned from my mistakes and experiences.


It’s good to have remorse when we’ve done wrong and to make things right—that’s righteous living. We don’t have to live in a place of defeat or shame. God doesn’t condemn us when we are in Him.


Romans 8:1, “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”


And when we truly move forward in faith, we can echo Paul’s words of Philippians 3:13-14, “…forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”

So today, don’t just let go—start over. Walk forward in grace, not guilt.


Prayer: Lord, thank You for new beginnings. Help us to release the weight of our past and walk boldly in the grace You’ve given us. Teach us to see every mistake as a lesson and every ending as a fresh start. We choose to move forward—without shame, without condemnation, and with a renewed heart. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

November 10, 2025

Garden of Memories 


Yesterday, we held our annual Memorial Service — a sacred time to pay homage and honor the legacy of loved ones who have passed away.


It’s always such a beautiful service… filled with tears, laughter, cherished memories, and a community of support. It’s a service that truly epitomizes the love of God.

Matthew 5:4, “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.”

Several people shared that they were finally able to release the pain of grief and felt a weight lifted. What a blessing to know that our Lord is so gracious and near to those who hurt.


Psalm 34:18, “The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart.”


If you are hurting today because of a loss — no matter how long it’s been — know that there is comfort for you.


*Take things one day at a time.
*Don’t allow anyone to put a timeline on your healing.
*Rest in the promise of His presence.

Matthew 11:28 “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”


May you find peace in His presence and strength in His promise.


Prayer: Lord, thank You for being near to the brokenhearted. Bring peace to every soul that mourns and comfort to every heart that aches. Remind us that Your love never leaves us, even in loss. Wrap us in Your presence and give us rest in You. In the mighty name of Jesus, Amen. 

November 9, 2025

The Good Shepherd


Psalm 23 is a wonderful reminder of God’s constant protection and care.


A sheep needs protection—not just from external danger, but sometimes from itself. Sheep are known for not being very intelligent; they wander, get lost, and can’t defend themselves. That’s why they need a shepherd—someone skilled, attentive, and devoted to their safety.


Verse 1 says, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” That one verse alone reminds us that we have everything we need when we follow His lead.


Like sheep, we don’t always know what’s best for us. We must rely on the Shepherd to lead us in righteousness, walk with us through dark seasons, protect us from our enemies, cover us with His anointing, and surround us with His goodness and mercy.


Our job is simple: be good sheep and follow.


In those moments when we think we can lead ourselves, we must pause and remember—the Lord is the Good Shepherd. He will never lead us astray.


Prayer: Lord, thank You for being our Shepherd. Thank You for guiding us when we can’t see the way and protecting us when we don’t even realize we’re in danger. Help us to follow Your voice and trust Your direction. Even when we wander, gently lead us back to Your path of peace. Amen.


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