31 Days of May
- Suzan Stroud

- May 1, 2024
- 2 min read
Sometimes we have to remind ourselves of how wonderfully blessed we are and not wait for anyone else to validate our blessings. Of course we can complain about a lot of things, but why exchange the complaint for a heart of gratitude. During this month, I'm going to be intentional about reminding myself of who I am and who's I am. I was created for greatness, and greatness dwells within, and I'm deciding to share it with you with hope of you discovering or rediscovering your greatness. May your May be a blessed one.
1. May I forgive and be forgiven.
2. May I be comforted in all situations.
3. May I not experience any form of lack.
4. May I experience a great life and good health.
5. May I possess the land of my given territory.
6. May I be sincere in all aspects of life.
7. May I have joy and continuously be refreshed.
8. May I rejoice in all things.
9. May I experience prosperity and abundance.
10. May I be fruitful in my works and multiply.
11. May Gods favor continue to shine on me.
12. May I have the capacity to receive all that God has for me.
13. May the Lord God be with me and cover me.
14. May I walk the path that He has prepared for me.
15. May I experience a time of rest and refreshing.
16. May I receive the desires of my life.
17. May I maintain a pure heart filled with His wisdom.
18. May I always have reverence towards the my Lord God.
19. May I live and not die before my time.
20. May my life be preserved and protected.
21. May I practice sincere love, kindness, and humility.
22. May I continue to hear His voice.
23. May I experience financial increase and overflow.
24. May His blessings continue to be upon my life.
25. May I trust in Him with all my heart.
26. May I continue to believe that all things are possible.
27. May I finish the race because I kept my faith.
28. May I grow a successful and prosperous business.
29. May I accept the things I cannot change.
30. May I be a positive influence in all areas of life.
31. May my “MAYS” be the catalyst for my personal journey




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