Cherished

May 12th – Psalm 139:14

Psalm 139:14

There’s something deeply reassuring about knowing you’re not here by chance. You weren’t an accident or a last-minute thought. And your life wasn’t left to randomness. You were lovingly and carefully crafted by the hands of God. Every part of you, from your smile to the way you care so deeply for others, was designed on purpose, with purpose. You are fearfully and wonderfully made, which means you carry the fingerprints of the Creator in every part of who you are. Even better, you weren’t just made by God, you were made for Him.

God says you belong. You matter. You were chosen and formed with love and purpose. The world may try to label you, define you, or even diminish you, but God calls you His. When you look in the mirror and doubt your worth, remember that the same God who paints sunsets and spins galaxies looked at you and said, “This one is Mine.” You are seen, known, and cherished. Never let the world convince you otherwise. You are enough, because the One who made you is everything.

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May 11th – Proverbs 31:28

Proverbs 31:28

Mother’s Day is a celebration of hearts that give, nurture, and carry so much unseen. It’s a day for the moms who make lunch with love, pray over scraped knees and love unconditionally. For the grandmothers whose wisdom lingers long after their hugs. And for the women who love and care like moms, even if they didn’t give birth. It’s a day to honor the ones who hold families together with quiet strength and fierce tenderness. “Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her” (Proverbs 31:28). But it’s also a day for those who grieve. Those who ache over babies never held. Who feel sadness over mothers no longer here, and for prayers still unanswered. It’s okay to feel joy and sorrow in the same breath. God sees it all. “As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you,” says the Lord in Isaiah 66:13. His comfort wraps around the joyful and the aching. Whether you’re in the thick of motherhood, longing for it, or healing from it, your heart matters. You are loved, seen, and deeply valued. Happy Mother’s Day, to every woman who loves like a mother. You are a gift to this world.

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July 25th – Romans 8:38-39

Romans 8:38-39

Pastor Woodrow Kroll once said, “With the power of God within us, we need never fear the powers around us.” One of the greatest weapons the Enemy wields is fear. Fear that we are unlovable, too dirty, too sinful, or too broken to be of any value to God. This fear can paralyze us, keeping us trapped in insecurity and self-doubt. But the apostle Paul’s powerful affirmation dispels these lies, reminding us of our irreplaceable value to God. His unbreakable faithfulness assures us that nothing in existence can sever His love for us. This divine assurance liberates us from fear and insecurity, grounding us in the truth of God’s unwavering love. When we internalize this truth, we find the courage to overcome Satan’s lies, embracing our identity as beloved children of God. God’s steadfast love transforms our fears into faith, empowering us to live confidently and purposefully. In Christ we are eternally secure, cherished, and valued beyond measure. And free to fulfill our God-given destiny without fear holding us back.

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February 21st – 1 John 3:1

1 John 3:1

As Christians, we often find ourselves feeling out of place in this world. That’s because we follow our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who is rejected by the world. This side of heaven is ruled by Satan, and so it operates according to self interest, materialism, and power. But our commitment to following Jesus means that we are called to live lives of love, humility, and selflessness. To be salt and light in a dark and broken world. This often means that we’ll face opposition or persecution for our beliefs. However, our citizenship is in heaven, and our ultimate allegiance is to God’s kingdom, not the ways of this world. So our souls can resonate with joy as we embrace our identity as beloved children of the Most High, destined for greatness in His kingdom. In the shelter of His love, we find refuge from the storms of life. Because we are deeply valued and irrevocably cherished by our Heavenly Father. With every breath, we celebrate the privilege of being called His own, basking in the radiance of His love that knows no bounds.

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February 9th – Romans 8:38-39

Romans 8:38-39

Do you ever doubt God’s love for you? Ever feel too sinful, dirty, or broken to be of any value to the Lord? Those feelings are lies from the Enemy. The truth is that nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God. Do you think any sin we commit comes as a surprise to God? As our Creator, He knows us better than we know ourselves, the good, bad, and ugly. Yet from the depth and breadth of His unfailing love, He gives us life, and call us His beloved. And no earthly circumstance, no spiritual power, no height, nor depth, nor any other created thing can sever the love between us and our Heavenly Father. Not even ourselves. For His is a love that triumphs over sin, death, and every force that seeks to separate us from His hand. No matter who we are or what we’ve done, when we come back to God with hearts of repentance, He always welcomes us home. For even when Satan tries to tell us otherwise, we are eternally cherished and embraced by the unshakeable love of our Creator.

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February 3rd – Zephaniah 3:17

Zephaniah 3:17

What I love most about this verse in Zephaniah is that it reveals a God not stoic, rigid, and unfeeling, but one who laughs, delights, and rejoices over us with boundless joy. Too many times we think of God in heaven looking down on us with scorn and anger. But instead when He sees us, His flawed and imperfect yet beloved creation, He finds happiness. It’s a divine mystery that astounds the human heart and humbles the soul. How, in His infinite love and mercy, God looks upon us with affection. And He celebrates our existence with jubilant songs of praise. The fact that the Lord takes delight in us, sinful as we are, is a testament to the incomprehensible nature of His grace and mercy. For in our Father’s eyes, we are not defined by our mistakes but by His amazing love that seeks to redeem and restore us. So may we bask in the beauty of His unending delight. And find comfort in the knowledge that we are cherished beyond measure by the One who formed us in His image.

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October Psalm 136:1

Psalm 136:1

When we think about the abundance of God, we often think of the many blessings He bestows upon us. But God’s abundance is so much more than just material gifts. It’s also about His enduring, unfailing love. A love not bound by time or circumstances, but unchanging, unending, and unconditional. God’s love persists through every trial, every joy, and every challenge in our lives. It remains constant in the face of our imperfections and mistakes. And assures us that, no matter what we go through, we can find solace and security in His love. This eternal love is a source of hope, a wellspring of comfort, and a promise that we are cherished, valued, and never alone. It’s a love that extends beyond our earthly existence, reaching into eternity, reminding us that, in God’s eyes, we are eternally beloved. How can we not accept the invitation to offer our heartfelt gratitude to the God of heaven, whose steadfast love is a constant and limitless source of abundance in our lives.

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September 23rd – Psalm 139:1

Psalm 139:1

O Lord, you have searched me and known me.”

There’s nothing better than having a close, intimate, relationship with God. Because He knows us better than we know ourselves. He searches and knows our hearts, thoughts, and ways. God knows every desire, every need, every hurt, and every joy. So we can trust in His deep care, understanding, and guidance in our lives. As our Creator, with His own hands, God made each of us amazingly and miraculously. (Ps. 139:13-14) That means our Father doesn’t just have a superficial awareness of us, but He intimately knows every aspect of our beings. He knows the thoughts we harbor, the words we speak, the emotions we feel, and every detail of our lives. Moreover, because of the loving and personal connection we have with the Lord, God knows us not as mere numbers or faces in a crowd but by our individual names. In a world where we often feel lost or unseen, we can find reassurance us that we are profoundly known and cherished by our Heavenly Father. This gives us a great sense of comfort, security, and significance in His divine presence.

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