Today’s Faith: It’s Time To Celebrate Your Wins In A Big Way
Today’s Faith requires you to celebrate your wins with a mind of thanks and humility. Today we travel to Philippians 4:4.Let me ask you a question: When was the last time you paused to celebrate your wins?
I’m not just talking about the big moments like a promotion or a breakthrough you’ve prayed about for years. I mean the small things too: finishing a tough week, staying patient in a heated moment, or finding peace when you didn’t think it was possible. Too often we move so quickly that we barely notice what God has already done. We step out of one challenge and immediately rush toward the next one. But God invites us to stop, breathe, and rejoice.
To celebrate your wins is not prideful. It is worship. It’s an opportunity to say, “Lord, I see Your hand, and I thank You.” When you do that, something shifts in your heart. Gratitude begins to grow. Perspective changes. Suddenly, what felt ordinary becomes extraordinary because you realize it was never just you—it was God working in you and for you.

Why We Must Celebrate Your Wins In Faith
Paul reminds us in Philippians 4:4 to rejoice always. And then he repeats it: “I will say it again: Rejoice!” That repetition is not by accident. God knew how quickly we forget. He knew we’d be tempted to focus on what isn’t finished instead of what He has already completed.
When you celebrate your wins, you protect your heart from discouragement. Gratitude keeps negativity from taking root. Think of it this way: celebrating today’s win builds courage for tomorrow’s challenge. Every time you rejoice, you’re reminding yourself that God came through before and He will come through again.
Celebrating also gives testimony. Your story of victory might be the encouragement someone else needs to hear. Maybe you don’t think your win is a big deal, but to another person it might be the reminder that God is still at work. That’s why sharing matters. The world might call your success luck, chance, or coincidence. You and I know it’s the Lord guiding your steps.
So, don’t hold back. Whether it’s a small answered prayer or a huge breakthrough, celebrate your wins in faith. Give God the glory. Let your rejoicing be contagious.
Bible Reading To Consider: Philippians 4:4
“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!”
Call and Response Liturgy
- Call: Today we remember the victories God has given.
- Response: We rejoice and celebrate our wins with praise.
- Call: We honor Him for battles won and doors opened.
- Response: We rejoice and celebrate our wins with gratitude.
- Call: Every step forward is because of His faithfulness.
- Response: We rejoice and celebrate our wins in the Lord.
Prayer
Lord, You are so faithful. Far too often I hurry through life and forget to pause long enough to thank You for what You’ve done. Forgive me for the moments when I’ve taken Your blessings for granted. Help me to slow down and notice the ways You have been guiding, protecting, and providing all along. Teach me to celebrate my wins, not as my own achievements, but as reminders of Your grace at work in me.
When the victories feel small, remind me that they matter to You. When the wins are great, keep me humble enough to give You all the glory. Fill my heart with joy that overflows into the lives of others, so they too can see the difference You make. And even in seasons when victories seem scarce, keep me confident that You are still moving, still faithful, and still good.
Thank You, Father, for being the Author of every victory in my life. May my gratitude and my joy always point others back to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. What has today’s faith required from you? Reply in the comments and I might reply!
