Provider

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 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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March 31st – Nahum 1:7

Nahum 1:7

Life can feel overwhelming, especially when we’re hurting. The weight of uncertainty, loss, and heartache can leave us wondering if we’ll ever find peace again. But God is good, even in the midst of the storm. He isn’t distant from our pain, He is our safe place and refuge when everything feels like it’s falling apart. When the nights are long and the burdens feel too heavy to carry, He invites us to run to Him. He sees the tears you cry in secret, the prayers you whisper in desperation, and the fears you don’t speak aloud. And He holds you through it all. You are not forgotten. God knows those who take refuge in Him. He sees your faith, even when it feels weak. He is your protector, your sustainer, your steady rock in the chaos. Even if the answers don’t come right away, even if the pain lingers longer than you’d hoped, you can trust that He is working, and He will not fail you.Your suffering does not define you, God’s goodness does. Hold on. Keep trusting. The One who holds your heart will never let you go.

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March 16th – Deuteronomy 8:2

Deuteronomy 8:2

Wandering through the wilderness seasons of life can feel endless. Like every step is heavy, every prayer unanswered, every hope just out of reach. We can’t help but wonder if God sees us, hears us, and if He’ll ever lead us. out. But Deuteronomy 8:2 reminds us that the wilderness isn’t meant to destroy us. It’s meant to humble us, test, and grow us. God uses these seasons to reveal what’s really in our hearts, to teach us dependence on Him, and to refine our faith.

It’s in the waiting, in the stretching, in the breaking that we learn He alone is our provider, our strength, our sustainer. Maybe you feel stuck, lost, or uncertain of what’s ahead. But take heart. Remember, the wilderness is not your final destination. Just as God led His people out of the desert and into the Promised Land, He is leading you forward too. He takes our wandering and turns it into wisdom. He takes our trials and turns them into testimonies. The road may not be easy, but God is with us every step, preparing us for the victory ahead. Trust Him. He is faithful, and He will never leave us in the wilderness forever.

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March 8th – Philippians 4:19

Philippians 4:19

When I look back on my life, I can see so many moments where I didn’t know how there was any way things could work out. Yet every time, God provided. Maybe not in the way I expected, but always in the way I needed. There were times when money was tight, and yet somehow, there was always enough. Times when I felt empty and exhausted, yet God gave me the strength to keep going. Never once has He left me without what I needed, or failed to come through. That’s why it’s so important to make sure I’m not focusing on what I lack instead of thanking Him for what I already have. To choose gratitude. To choose to look at my life and see His hand in every detail, every blessing, every moment of provision. Maybe you’re in a season where you’re wondering how God will come through for you. Let me encourage you, He will. His resources are unlimited, and His love for you unshakable. Instead of worrying, take a moment to thank Him in advance, because He is already working on your behalf. He is faithful, and He will provide, just as He always has.

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March 7th – Matthew 6:31-33

Matthew 6:31-33

We’re living in some pretty tough times. The cost of living is soaring. Many are struggling, trying to stretch every penny, living paycheck to paycheck. And with no end in sight, no wonder so many of us are suffering with worry and anxiety. But Jesus tells us not to be consumed by these concerns because God already knows what we need. He isn’t unaware of our struggles, nor is He indifferent to them. That’s why He tells us to come to Him first. To seek the Lord before our anxiety and before our scrambling to fix things on our own. Because when we do, we’ll see that He never fails to provide. Maybe not always in the way we expect, but always in the way we need. Are you struggling? Are you seeking God, or are you worrying about needs? Take a moment today to shift your focus. Instead of worrying about your own needs, pray for someone else’s. Trust that just as you lift them up, God is already at work in your life too. For He is faithful, He is our Provider, and He will never let His children go without what they truly need.

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January 6th – Philippians 4:19

Philippians 4:19

It seems like whenever I turn on the news, there’s some new crisis to report. And with inflation, rising gas prices, and empty grocery shelves, no wonder people are afraid. But the apostle Paul assures us that as followers of Jesus, we have nothing to fear. For our heavenly Father always meets the needs of His children. Now let’s be clear. That isn’t a promise we’ll have everything we want, or that we’ll always be walking on easy street. But it is a promise that we’ll have everything we need, according to God’s purpose for our lives. For we serve the great Provider. And when we trust Him with all things, we have nothing to fear. For, “He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed for sowing and increase the harvest of your righteousness.” (2 Cor. 9:10)

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