God changes NOT! Each and every day you are in The Presence of the Creator of ALL things!

For many believers, March 2026 is viewed as a season for deepening intimacy with God and stepping into new opportunities through faith. While only God knows the exact details of your path, several spiritual themes and scriptural promises highlight what may be in store for you this month:
Spiritual Growth & Alignment
- A Call to Abide: March begins with a focus on staying rooted in Christ, emphasizing that true fruitfulness comes from your connection to Him rather than just your own efforts.
- Divine Alignment: There is a strong spiritual emphasis on 2026 being a “Year of the Big Fix,” where God is moving to restore areas of life that have felt broken, out of sync, or stuck.
- Pruning for Purpose: You may experience a “cleaning of your circle,” where certain connections naturally fade to make room for new, purpose-driven relationships.
Breakthrough & Momentum
- Unexpected Doors: This month is often cited as a time when private prayers begin to manifest as public opportunities. Be ready for sudden shifts or “big breaks” in areas where you have previously felt stuck.
- Momentum After Delay: Things that only crept along in previous years are expected to find new speed and clarity this month.
Seasonal Reflections (Lent 2026)
As March 2026 falls within the season of Lent, common liturgical focuses include:
- Healing & Sight: Biblical readings for this month often focus on Jesus healing the blind and raising Lazarus, symbolizing a time for spiritual awakening and “new life” after “winter”.
- Trust in Transitions: Reflections on Abram (Abraham) leaving the familiar highlight a theme of trusting God during times of change or when moving into the unknown.
Core Scriptural Promises
- Jeremiah 29:11: Reassurance that His plans for you are for peace and a future, not for harm.
- Proverbs 3:5–6: A reminder to trust His heart even when you cannot see the full path ahead, as He is the one ordering your steps.
- Philippians 1:6: Confidence that the good work God started in you will be carried toward completion.
To offer more personal guidance, it would be helpful to know:
- Are there specific areas of your life (career, health, relationships) where you are seeking a breakthrough?
- Do you follow a particular faith tradition or liturgical calendar (e.g., Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox)?
Remain in prayer:
“Ask and you shall receive” is a famous promise from Matthew 7:7-8 (and Luke 11:9-13), encouraging persistent prayer and faith that God provides good things to those who ask. It emphasizes that active seeking and knocking (diligence) lead to receiving, often interpreted as aligning one’s desires with divine will.
Here is a breakdown of the phrase and its context:
- Biblical Source: The full quote is: “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you” King James Version (KJV).
- Context: It is part of the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus teaches about faith and God’s goodness.
- Interpretation: It is often interpreted as an invitation to persistent, faithful prayer.
- The Promise: It suggests that if you ask, you will receive, just as a father gives good gifts to his children, not stones or serpents.
- Modern Usage: It is also sometimes used in contexts relating to the “law of attraction” or positive thinking, suggesting that expressing desires helps bring them into reality.