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What If Worry Is Questioning God’s Faithfulness?

What if the worry keeping you awake tonight is really asking a deeper question: “Can I trust God with what happens next?”

Someone said, “Worrying is the assumption that God will fail.”

And friend, that will preach!

Worry imagines a future where God does not provide, does not protect, and does not keep His promises. It focuses on everything that could go wrong while forgetting all the times God has already been faithful.

Jesus said in Matthew 6:31–32, “Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink?… for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things.”

God already knows what you need. He sees the bill, the diagnosis, the troubled relationship, and the uncertainty you are facing. Nothing about your situation has caught Him by surprise.

Now, trusting God does not mean pretending the problem is not real. It means believing your God is greater than the problem.

You may not know what tomorrow holds, but you know who holds tomorrow. The God who carried you yesterday will not abandon you today.

So here is my challenge: When worry begins whispering, answer it with worship. Stop rehearsing everything that could go wrong and start remembering everything God has already brought you through.

Worry assumes God will fail, but faith declares, “My God has never failed me yet!”

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DON’T GIVE UP!

“Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.” -James 5:8 (KJV)

What if the reason you’re tempted to give up today is because you’ve forgotten what you’re waiting for?

Waiting is hard.

We wait for prayers to be answered. We wait for circumstances to change. We wait for doors to open. And sometimes, after we’ve waited long enough, we begin to wonder if anything is ever going to change.

But James gives us this encouragement: “Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts.”

That word stablish means to make firm, to strengthen, to become settled.

In other words, don’t let the waiting shake your faith.

You may not understand what God is doing right now, but you can trust who God is. His promises haven’t changed. His Word is still true. And His timing is still perfect.

James reminds us of something even greater: “the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.”

Friend, this world is not all there is.

Jesus is coming again.

So don’t allow temporary trouble to make you lose sight of an eternal promise. Keep praying. Keep serving. Keep loving. Keep believing. Keep your heart anchored in Jesus.

You may be tired, but don’t quit while you’re waiting.

Here’s your challenge today: Steady your heart, strengthen your faith, and live today like you believe Jesus could come at any moment.

And if these daily encouragements help you keep walking with Jesus, follow or subscribe and share this with somebody who needs a reason to keep holding on today.

Remember, my friend: The wait won’t last forever, but the promise of Jesus will.

Real Faith Produces Obedience!

What if the greatest danger is not refusing to believe in Jesus, but believing in Him without ever surrendering to Him?

I heard someone say: “Believing in Jesus but not obeying Him is exactly what Satan does.”

And man, that really hit me.

James 2:19 says, “Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.”

Satan knows Jesus is real. He knows Jesus is the Son of God. He knows the Bible is true. His problem is not a lack of information. His problem is rebellion.

Friend, saving faith is more than agreeing with facts about Jesus. It is trusting Him enough to follow Him.

Jesus said in John 14:15, “If ye love me, keep my commandments.”

Now, we are not saved by our obedience. We are saved by grace through faith. But genuine faith produces a desire to obey. When Jesus becomes your Savior, He also becomes your Lord.

You cannot follow Jesus while insisting on always going your own way.

So ask yourself today: Is there something Jesus has told me to do that I keep putting off?

Do not settle for a faith that only knows about Jesus. Choose a faith that follows Jesus.

Here is today’s challenge: Believe His Word, obey His voice, and take the next step He places before you.

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