The secret to a fruitful life

Jesus said: “Apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5).

→ True productivity is the fruit of a heart that is deeply rooted in Jesus.


:folded_hands: Here is your Faith Step of the day:

Reflect on your week. List three moments where leaning on Jesus brought you peace instead of stress.


Remember, faith is strengthened through repetition, not intensity.

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Thank you :slight_smile:

Since I started walking with Jesus, I am much less anxious because I rely on Him much more. And in the end, I am much more productive because I spend less time overthinking…

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Hey!

For me, I reflect on Jesus through different moments in my life. But three stand out to me:

  1. Whenever I worry about the future or what God has planned for me, I try to remind myself that Jesus is handling it. I just gotta trust him.
  2. At my current work, I try to be like him by being kind, patient and dedicated to serving others.
  3. By doing my daily reading of scriptures and personal prayer, I can try to understand Jesus more and keep following him and his ways.

I hope, at least, that I am doing my best to trust Jesus.

Is my comment fine?

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Hello @EmiYJesus2026,

Thank you so much for your thoughtful and kind comment! :blush:

Like you mentioned in your point 1, I also turn to Jesus when I start to overthink, and it truly helps me find peace and calm my anxiety about the future.

I’m really glad to see you walking this journey with us, @EmiYJesus2026! Looking forward to many more shared moments.

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Hi everyone!

For me it’s:

1- When I’m sad or broken: I feel like talking with Jesus soothes me. The pain doesn’t necessarily disappear right away, but it becomes bearable.
2- In my decision-making: I always ask for God’s wisdom. Just knowing that I’m not deciding alone reduces my stress.

3- In my joy: people often say that after the rain comes sunshine. And it’s during these moments of happiness that I confide in Him, because I sometimes fear the future, and talking to Him allows me to savor the present without stress.

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