The Morning Table

Protect What Matters

5 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Today at The Morning Table, we’re talking about the importance of protecting what truly matters. We naturally guard things we consider valuable—our homes, finances, and possessions. But sometimes, the things that shape our lives the most are the things we leave most exposed: our hearts, our peace, our purpose, and our relationship with the Lord. Proverbs 4:23 reminds us to guard our heart with intention because everything flows from it. Join me as we reflect on boundaries, priorities, and what it means to faithfully protect the things God has entrusted to us.

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