Filled to Overflow

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🧡 Anchored in Hope October Devotional Series

As the seasons shift and the days grow cooler, we’re leaning into a truth that holds steady:
Hope is not seasonal—it’s anchored in God.

This October, join us for a devotional journey that reminds us where our hope truly rests.
Whether you’re waiting, healing, or simply holding on, God’s promises are firm, His timing is perfect, and His presence is near.

Let’s explore what it means to be Anchored in Hope—day by day, verse by verse.

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💬 Reflections to steady your soul
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Absolutely, Georgia! Here’s a full devotional for Romans 15:13 (GNTD) titled Filled to Overflow, beautifully aligned with your September theme Anchored in Hope. It’s structured with icons, bold section titles, and includes a personal reflection to highlight the joy, peace, and abundance that come from trusting in God.

Filled to Overflow

🌊 Theme: Anchored in Hope

📖 Scripture:
“May God, the source of hope, fill you with all joy and peace by means of your faith in him, so that your hope will continue to grow by the power of the Holy Spirit.”Romans 15:13 (GNTD)

📜 Background:
Paul’s letter to the Romans is a rich theological foundation for faith, grace, and unity. In chapter 15, he encourages believers to live in harmony and hope, reminding them that God Himself is the source of hope. This verse is a blessing—a prayer that believers would be filled to overflowing with joy and peace through faith, empowered by the Holy Spirit.

💡 Devotional:
One quiet afternoon in Dahlonega, I sat beside Cane Creek Falls with my journal open and heart a little weary. I had been praying for clarity, for peace, for something to lift the fog. As I listened to the steady rush of water, Romans 15:13 came to mind: “May God… fill you with all joy and peace…”

Hope isn’t something we manufacture—it’s something we receive. God doesn’t just give us a trickle of encouragement; He fills us to overflow. When we anchor our faith in Him, joy and peace begin to rise—not because circumstances change, but because His Spirit is at work within us.

If you’ve felt drained or uncertain, this verse is your invitation: let God fill you again. Not halfway. Not barely. But fully—so that your hope grows stronger, steadier, and deeper.

🪞 Reflection Questions:

  • What areas of your life feel empty or dry right now?
  • How has your faith helped you experience joy and peace in difficult seasons?
  • What does “overflowing hope” look like in your life today?

🙏 Prayer:
God of hope, fill me today.
Let Your joy and peace rise in me through faith.
Where I feel empty, pour in Your presence.
Where I feel uncertain, anchor me in Your promises.
Let my hope overflow—not just for me, but for those around me.
Amen.

🛠️ Application:
Take five minutes today to sit quietly and ask God to fill you with joy and peace.
Write down what He brings to mind—scripture, encouragement, or a next step.
Then, share that hope with someone who needs it.

📌 Takeaway:
Hope grows when we’re filled by God.
Let Him pour joy and peace into your soul—until it overflows into every part of your life.

2 responses to “Filled to Overflow”

  1. Chris Langford Avatar
    Chris Langford

    I am excited to journey into this season of hope.

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    1. Georgia Avatar

      Oh my gosh Chris. I’m so excited that you are joining us. Somedays it feels like Hope is all we have left to cling too.

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