God’s Love

November 20th – Psalm 5:7

Psalm 5:7

There’s something so awe-inspiring about coming before God with a heart full of reverence. And the more I reflect on His greatness, the more humbled I am by His presence. For He is the Creator of the universe, the One who speaks galaxies into existence. And yet, He lovingly chooses to draw near to someone like me. God’s power is limitless, and His holiness stretches farther than my mind can comprehend. Still, His mercy reaches down into the smallest corners of my life. It never ceases to amaze me how the God who hung the stars, also cares deeply about my struggles. He sees me when I’m weary and hears the quiet whispers of my heart. How awesome is it that God wants me. And not because I am worthy, but because He is unfailingly good. That truth stirs worship in me like nothing else ever could. It’s the overflow of recognizing just how great He is and how small I am. Yet in His love, He lifts me close and calls me His own. And God wants you too. You are His beloved, and He longs for your heart. Won’t you give it to Him today?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, help me come before You today with a heart full of reverence and thankfulness.

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November 14th – Psalm 8:3-4

Psalm 8:3-4

I’m blessed to live in out the country, where the sky is wide open and the stars shine without any city lights to dim them. And to me, there’s nothing more beautiful than the night sky. The quiet, the stillness, and the way the moon glows over the fields, pulls me into a deep sense of wonder. Out there, my worries feel small and God’s greatness feels so much bigger. And knowing the God who crafted every star I’m staring at also knows me, sees and cares about every detail of my life, is humbling. It amazes me that He listens when I pray, guides me when I’m uncertain, and comforts me when my heart feels heavy. Living out here has taught me that worship isn’t limited to a church building. It’s in the awe that rises up when I remember who God is. It’s choosing gratitude instead of grumbling, trust instead of trying to control everything, and peace instead of panic. The more I pay attention to His fingerprints in creation, the more my faith deepens. Because wonder draws my heart back to Him again and again, reminding me of His power, His kindness, and His unshakable love. And somehow, every time, that reminder brings peace.

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, open my eyes to Your wonder again. Help me slow down long enough to see Your glory, to feel Your nearness, and to worship You with a heart full of awe.

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November 6th – Isaiah 40:31

Isaiah 40:31

I read a quote that said, “If you want to be reminded of the love of the Lord, just watch the sunrise.”  There’s something beautiful about watching the sunrise after a long, weary night. The darkness slowly gives way to light, and hope begins to break through the horizon. In that quiet moment, we’re reminded of God’s promise in Isaiah 40:31, that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength. Just as the sun rises faithfully every morning, so does God’s mercy and power in our lives. We may feel tired, worn, or ready to give up, but He breathes new life into our weary hearts. He gives us strength to keep walking, to keep trusting, and to keep believing that His timing is perfect. Waiting isn’t wasted time; it’s where God transforms us. When we lean into Him, we learn to soar above our struggles, to run with endurance, and to walk in peace. Each morning brings another chance to trust Him anew. To exchange our weakness for His strength. And in that sacred exchange, hope rises again.

Prayer Prompt: Lord, when I feel weary and worn, help me to wait on You. Renew my strength today and teach me to soar on wings of faith.

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May 29th – 1 Corinthians 1:18

1 Corinthians 1:18

To the world, the message of the Cross may seem foolish. But for those of us being saved, it is everything. It’s the power that lifts us when we’ve hit rock bottom. And it’s the anchor that holds firm when life spins wildly out of control. Trusting where God leads often means walking roads that feel uncertain. Or obeying when we don’t have all the answers, believing in promises not yet seen. But in those places, God is doing His most beautiful work. The Cross reminds us that God’s greatest victories often come through what looks like defeat. He brings resurrection from ruins, peace in chaos, and purpose from pain. So when the path winds, when the world doesn’t understand your faith, when you feel weak or unseen, remember this. You’re not alone. You are following the One who took the path no one else would take, to make a way for you. His love is steady even when life is not. His wisdom goes deeper than our understanding. Keep trusting. And one day, you’ll see how every step, valley, and climb, was covered in God’s grace.

 

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May 28th – Jeremiah 29:11

Jeremiah  29:11

There have been times when I couldn’t see what God was doing. When life felt confusing, dark, and painful. I questioned the timing, the direction, and honestly, whether God was even listening. But deep in my heart, I’ve learned to trust that God’s plans for me are never random or careless. They are good, even when they don’t look or feel that way. He sees the full picture while I’m just holding a single puzzle piece. I may not know what tomorrow holds, but I know Who holds tomorrow. And that gives me peace.

Trusting where God leads doesn’t mean the path will always be easy, but it does mean I’m never walking it alone. He walks with me, shaping every step, working all things for good, even when I don’t see it yet. There’s beauty being formed in the waiting, strength rising in the silence. So I’ll keep going. Even when the road feels long. I’ll trust the detours, the delays, and the divine surprises. Because God’s plans are filled with hope. He’s not just taking me for a joy ride. I believe He’s making something beautiful in me along the way. And that’s a journey worth staying on.

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May 27th – Jeremiah 30:17

Jeremiah 30:17

Maybe you’ve been labeled, misunderstood, or wounded by rejection so deep it made you question your worth. God sees that pain. And He speaks straight into it: “I will restore you to health and heal your wounds… because you are called an outcast, Zion for whom no one cares” (Jeremiah 30:17).

You are not forgotten. Not abandoned. Not beyond repair. Where others have cast you off, God draws you near. Where the world says “unworthy,” He whispers “beloved.” God’s healing runs deeper than just physical wounds. It touches the heart, the identity, and the soul. You may feel broken, but He calls you whole. You may feel overlooked, but He calls you His. This is the God who takes the outcast and gives them a seat at His table. The God who rewrites the story others tried to erase. Hold on, friend. Healing is coming. Restoration is on its way. And in God’s love, you are never an outcast. You are chosen.

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May 21st – Romans 15:13

Romans 15:13

Hope isn’t just wishful thinking. It’s the steady anchor of a soul held by God. The whisper that holds on when everything else lets go. Romans 15:13 reminds us that the God of hope wants to fill us. Not sprinkle, not slightly encourage, but fill us with all joy and peace as we trust in Him. That means hope isn’t dependent on the news, the diagnosis, the bank account, or how we feel when we wake up.

Hope is rooted in who we know. And we know the Lord. The One who holds tomorrow and walks us through today. When life is uncertain, hope whispers, “God’s not done.” When darkness creeps in, hope flickers like a candle lighting the way. And as we lean into Him, the Holy Spirit overflows that hope inside of us. Not just enough to survive, but enough to spill over. So don’t give up. Even when your hands are tired and your heart feels heavy, hold on to hope. Because the God who promised is the God who provides, and His hope never runs dry.

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May 19th – 1 Thessalonians 5:18

1 Thessalonians 5:18

Gratitude isn’t just for the highlight reel moments. It’s for the messy middles, the heartbreaks, and the long, ordinary Tuesdays too. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 says, “Give thanks in all circumstances,” not just the ones we post about. That means we whisper thank You even when the job falls through, the diagnosis is uncertain, or the waiting feels endless. Because thankfulness isn’t about pretending life is perfect. But rather about trusting the One who is. When we thank God in the bad, we shift our focus from the storm to the Savior. Gratitude becomes an act of war against despair. It reminds our soul that God is still good, present, and working. Every “thank You” is a seed of hope planted in faith. Even on the hardest days, we can say, “Lord, I don’t understand this, but thank You for being with me in it.” That kind of thankfulness strengthens us. It aligns our hearts with heaven. And it opens the door for peace that doesn’t make sense, but sure feels like grace.

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May18th – Exodus 14:14

Exodus 14:14

Some battles aren’t yours to fight. They belong to God. How often do we wear ourselves out trying to control outcomes, fix problems, or win wars we were never meant to enter? But God, in His mercy, stands as our Defender. When we feel surrounded, He surrounds what’s surrounding us. When we’re exhausted, He’s just getting started. Resting in His strength doesn’t mean giving up. It means giving over. It means saying, “God, I trust You more than my fear.”

The Lord doesn’t need our panic; He asks for our peace. He’s not pacing the floor wondering how it will all work out. He already knows. He has a strategy for every struggle and a promise for every pain. You’re not standing still in defeat. You’re standing still in confidence, knowing He is mighty to save. So today, lay down your worry, breathe a little deeper, and remind your heart. God is fighting for me. And when God fights, victory is not just possible, it’s promised. Let Him carry what you were never meant to hold. He’s got this. And He’s got you.

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May 14th – Philippians 4:19

Philippians 4:19

There’s something deeply reassuring about knowing that God, not our job, bank account, or own strength, is our Provider. He promises to meet all our needs, and He’s never failed to follow through. That includes not only our physical needs like food, shelter, and stability, but also our heart needs. Like peace when we’re anxious, hope when we’re tired, and comfort when we’re hurting.

Where God guides, He provides. He doesn’t send us on a path and leave us to fend for ourselves. He walks with us, supplying just what we need, just when we need it. You may not see the provision yet, but that doesn’t mean it’s not on the way. God’s provision isn’t always flashy or fast, but it’s always faithful. He knows what you’re carrying. He knows what you lack. And He’s not overwhelmed by your empty hands. So today, rest in this truth. You are not forgotten, and you are not alone. The One who called you will also carry you.

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