Confusion

May 10th – Genesis 16:13

Genesis 16:13

There are days when we feel unseen. Like we’re just going through the motions, invisible in the crowd. Our tears go unnoticed, and our prayers seem to echo in silence. But Genesis 16:13 reminds us of a powerful truth. God sees us. Just like He saw Hagar in the wilderness, alone and misunderstood, He sees us in the middle of our mess, confusion, and pain. Because we’re not just another face to our Creator. We are known, loved, and pursued. He sees the burdens we carry that no one else knows about. He sees the brave face we put on and the late-night prayers we whisper.

And from His great love, God doesn’t just notice us in passing. We have His full and undivided attention. The God who spoke galaxies into existence is the same God who calls us by name. He meets us in the desert places and gives us hope when it feels like there’s none. We are not forgotten. We are not overlooked. His eyes are on is. His heart is for us. And His presence is with us. Even when the world seems to pass us by, remember this. We are fully seen by the One who matters most.

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July 6th – John 8:32

John 8:32

The truth of God’s Word is a powerful force that liberates us from the deception and lies of the Enemy. When we immerse ourselves in Scripture, we discover God’s character, promises, and the identity He gives us. This divine truth acts as a light that exposes deceit, false teachers, and wrong gospels. It helps us to recognize and reject the Enemy’s deceitful tactics designed to lead us away from the Lord. Lies about our worth, purpose, and God’s love are torn down by the truth of Scripture, which affirms our value, directs our path, and reassures us of God’s unwavering love. By embracing and living according to this truth, we break free from the chains of fear, doubt, and confusion that Satan seeks to impose. Instead when we are deeply anchored to God’s promises, we experience clarity, peace, and freedom that come from a life grounded in truth. This freedom empowers us to resist temptation, make godly decisions, and stand firm in our faith, ultimately leading to a life that reflects the liberating power of God’s truth.

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May 13th – Ephesians 5:8

Ephesians 5:8

With so many opinions in the world, and just as many people ready to give them, no wonder people are confused as to which way to turn. And as the days grow closer to the return of our Savior, Paul calls us, as followers of Jesus, to be children of light. Walking in the ways of righteousness and truth. Living lives that are a reflection of the divine light that shines within us, illuminating the darkness that surrounds us. In a world often shrouded in despair and uncertainty, may we stand as beacons of hope and love, guiding others towards the radiant truth of Christ. Let our actions speak louder than words, demonstrating the transformative power of God’s grace in our lives. With hearts ablaze with the fire of His love, let us live with integrity and purity, beaming brightly in a world that desperately needs the light of Christ. As we eagerly await the return of His Son, may our lives serve as a testimony to His goodness and faithfulness, drawing others into the embrace of His eternal love.

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January 31st – James 1:17

James 1:17

In a world of instability where nothing stays the same, the unmovable nature of God stands as our eternal anchor. James describes God as the “Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.” What a beautiful truth to remind us that while chaos and confusion may surround us, God remains steadfast and unwavering, both in His character and promises. His unchanging nature brings comfort and hope, giving us an unshakable source of stability, no matter what life brings. And as our Father of lights, He radiates goodness, love, and blessings, consistently showering us with gifts that reflect His perfect nature. Gifts we do not deserve, but yet God so generously gives. So even in the midst of life’s challenges, no matter what Satan throws our way, we can trust in God’s unchanging faithfulness. For we know that every good and perfect gift comes from Him alone. And when we anchor our hearts to His eternal goodness, we’ll find peace, and security in His unchanging love and care.

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November 18th – Hebrews 10:36

Hebrews 10:36

When Abraham was 75 years old, God promised to make him a great nation. The years came and went, and as each one passed no fulfillment of God’s promise came. But instead of giving up, Abraham endured and, “believed in the Lord.” (Gen. 15:6) Finally, at the age of 100, Abraham received the son he had waited for, his beloved Isaac. But then God asked the impossible. He wanted Abraham to sacrifice his son. I can’t even begin to imagine the confusion and sorrow Abraham felt because of God’s request. Regardless, Abraham continued to trust and place his hope in the Lord. And even though he didn’t understand, Abraham endured and obeyed. And because of his obedience, God blessed Abraham, and the world, mightily. What if God asked you to sacrifice what you love the most? Could you do it obediently and without hesitation? God wanted Abraham, and each of us, to learn to wait, trust, and hope in Him no matter what He asks of us. And when we do, God promises to bless our obedience greatly!

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