Doubt

April 27th – Romans 8:38-39

Romans 8:38-39

There’s a love so deep, wide, and unstoppable, that not even death could hold it back. And Easter is the proof. God’s love chased us down through the darkness, the brokenness, and every failure we thought would disqualify us. Nothing we face, not fear, hardship, or even our own doubts, can separate us from His love. It’s the kind of love that carried Jesus to the cross and burst Him forth from the tomb three days later. It’s a love that refuses to leave us where we are. A love that lifts, restores, and makes us new. When our hearts grow weary, God’s love remains steady and sure. No height, depth, or power can ever tear us away from His embrace. On Easter morning love won forever. And today that same victorious love wraps around you and me. It whispers that we are His. We always have been and always will be. We are held, treasured, and fiercely loved. Let that truth sink deep today. You are fully known, fully forgiven, and fully loved by the God who defeated death just to be with you.

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April 21st – John 20:27

John 20:27

Some days, faith feels easy. When the sun is shining, prayers are answered, and everything makes sense. But then there are days when we can’t see the way forward. When our hearts are heavy and hope feels out of reach. That’s where Thomas was. He needed proof. Something he could see and touch. And Jesus, in His mercy, met him there not with shame, but with love. “Put your finger here,” He said. In that moment, Thomas’ doubt melted into worship. Easter reminds us that faith often means trusting when we can’t see, believing when we’re still waiting, and holding on when everything in us wants to let go. Jesus still meets us in our doubts today. He still whispers, “Believe.” His scars are the evidence of His love, and His resurrection is our reason to trust. We may not see Him with our eyes, but we can feel Him in our hearts. So today, let’s choose faith. Let’s walk in the unseen, knowing that Jesus is with us. Faith doesn’t mean we won’t struggle. It means we don’t give up.

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April 20th – John 20:19-22

John 20:19-22

Locked doors couldn’t keep Jesus out, and fear couldn’t keep Him away. In John 20:19–22, we find the disciples huddled together, afraid and uncertain. But then Jesus came and stood among them. And His first words? “Peace be with you.” He didn’t shame them for their fear or doubt. He met them right where they were in their trembling, in their hiding, in their confusion. And He offered peace. The same Jesus steps into our anxious hearts today, through locked doors of worry and walls built by pain. He breathes peace into our chaos and reminds us we are not alone. His presence changes everything. It strengthens what’s weak, calms what’s restless, and assures us that no situation is too dark for His light. Jesus didn’t wait for the disciples to be brave. He came in their weakness. And He comes to us the same way. Will we let Him in? Will we receive His peace and let it settle over every storm within?

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April 5th – Mark 4:39

Mark 4:39

The wind howled, the waves crashed, and fear gripped the hearts of the disciples until Jesus spoke. “Peace, be still.” And just like that, the storm surrendered. In Mark 4:39, we see the power of Jesus not just over the wind and sea, but over every storm we face. This Easter, we remember the One who calmed the sea with a word and conquered death with His resurrection. The tomb is empty, and that same power that stilled the storm now lives in us. So whatever fear is swirling in your heart, grief, anxiety, or doubt, know this. Jesus still speaks peace. He still calms chaos. And because He lives, we are never alone in the storm. Easter is our reminder that darkness doesn’t win, fear doesn’t rule, and death doesn’t get the final say. The risen Savior walks with us, speaks to our hearts, and covers us with a peace that silences every fear. So let your soul rest in Him today. He is still Lord of the storm.

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March 21st – Matthew 4:1

Matthew 4:11

The wilderness was dry, the heat relentless, and hunger gnawed at His body. The Lord had been forty days without food and alone in the silence when the Enemy came whispering lies. “If You are the Son of God…” the tempter sneered, twisting truth, offering empty promises. Jesus, fully God yet fully man, felt the weight of exhaustion, the ache of hunger, and the sting of loneliness.

But He did not waver. He did not need to prove Himself. He knew the voice of His Father, and He clung to the truth of Scripture. “It is written…” The words of life and a sword against the lies. Temptation comes to us all, often in our weakest moments, whispering doubts, offering shortcuts, making sin look sweet. But Jesus showed us the way. When we are tempted, we fight not with our strength, but with God’s Word. We do not argue with the Enemy, we stand firm in truth. We remember who we are and whose we are. The wilderness is not the end. The trial is not forever. And when we resist, when we trust God’s promises over the Enemy’s lies, we walk in victory, just as Jesus did.

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September 14th – 1 Peter 5:8

Week 2 – Wisdom In Staying Alert (1 Peter 5:8)

Peter teaches us the importance of being alert and watchful. Because the Enemy is constantly on the prowl, looking to ensnare us in his traps. Satan doesn’t rest. He’s always searching for ways to tempt, deceive, and pull us away from God’s path. This is why we must remain spiritually vigilant every minute of every day. The wisdom of being watchful lies in understanding that the Enemy’s attacks are often subtle. He may use fear, doubt, or pride, to lead us astray. We must guard our hearts, minds, and actions, being mindful of the choices we make and the influences we allow in our lives. Through prayer, reading Scripture, and staying in fellowship with other believers, we can strengthen our defenses. And we have the Holy Spirit as our guide. He helps us discern the Enemy’s schemes and stand firm against them. By remaining alert and at the ready, we can resist the Enemy and avoid his traps. And joyfully live in the victory Christ has already won for us.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we stay spiritually alert and mindful in our daily lives to recognize and resist the subtle attacks of the Enemy, as warned in 1 Peter 5:8?
  1. What practical steps can we take to guard our hearts and minds, ensuring that we remain vigilant against the traps and deceptions of Satan?

Stay alert and guard your heart. Because the Enemy prowls, but God’s protection is always stronger! 🙏🏻❤️

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August 23rd – Romans 8:38-39

Week 4 – Living In God’s Love (Romans 8:38-39)

We often worry about the surety of our salvation, haunted by the lingering effects of sin, guilt, or shame. These doubts can lead us to fear that God might withdraw His love or take away His promise of an eternity spent by His side. But in Romans 8:38-39, Paul gives us a profound assurance. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, that can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Neither death nor life, angels nor demons, the present nor the future, nor any powers, height, depth, or anything else in all creation can sever us from His love. This isn’t just a comforting thought, it’s a divine guarantee. God’s love for us is unshakeable, unbreakable, and eternal. Our salvation isn’t dependent on our own strength, but secure in the hands of God. No matter what trials or temptations we face, we can rest in the certainty that God’s love will never fail us. This truth allows us to live with confidence and peace, knowing that nothing in the universe can ever take us away from the embrace of our loving Father.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we strengthen our trust in God’s unbreakable love, allowing Romans 8:38-39 to calm our fears and doubts about our salvation?
  1. In what ways can we live more confidently and boldly, knowing that nothing can separate us from the love of God as promised in Romans 8:38-39?

God’s love is a forever kind of love. Nothing can ever come between us. 🙏🏻❤️

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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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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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March 30th – Matthew 27:65

Matthew 27:65

The chief priests and Pharisees were consumed by fear and uncertainty, so they seek to prevent the fulfillment of Jesus’ prophecy by securing His tomb. This act symbolizes the solemnity and uncertainty of Silent Saturday, the day between the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Despite their efforts to restrain and control the situation, the power of God’s will remained unshakeable and unstoppable. Silent Saturday serves as a poignant reminder that even in the darkest moments of our lives, when it seems as though all hope is lost and the forces of fear and doubt hold sway, God’s purposes continue to unfold according to His divine plan. Like the sealed tomb, our lives may be constrained by circumstances, doubts, and fears, but nothing can thwart the ultimate victory of God’s will. In the silence of Holy Saturday, we are invited to trust in God’s faithfulness and sovereignty, even when we cannot see the way forward. It is a time of waiting and preparation, as we anticipate the dawn of Easter Sunday, when the power of God’s love and resurrection will triumph over darkness and death.

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