Trust Him!

There’s something about life that will test where your trust really is.

It’s easy to say we trust God when everything is going smooth… when the bills are paid, the health is good, and the road ahead looks clear. But Proverbs 3:5–6 wasn’t written for the easy days—it was written for the moments when life doesn’t make sense.

“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”

That means when you don’t understand it… trust Him.

When you can’t see the outcome… trust Him.

When the road takes a turn you didn’t plan… trust Him.

Because the truth is, our understanding is limited. We see the moment, but God sees the whole picture. We see the problem, but God already knows the provision.

Trusting God isn’t just a feeling—it’s a decision. It’s waking up every day and saying, “Lord, even if I don’t understand what You’re doing, I believe You know what You’re doing.”

And here’s the promise—He will direct your paths. Not might. Not maybe. He will.

He’ll open doors you couldn’t open.

He’ll close doors that would have hurt you.

He’ll guide your steps exactly where they need to be.

So today, take your hands off trying to figure everything out… and put your faith back where it belongs.

Trust Him with all your heart.

Because when you trust God fully… you’ll never be led wrong.

Gratiloud!

Don’t Keep the Goodness of God to Yourself!

Psalm 105:1 (KJV) says,

“O give thanks unto the Lord; call upon his name: make known his deeds among the people.”

Sometimes we treat gratitude like a quiet, private thing. We whisper a quick “thank you” to God in our prayers and then go on with our day. But this verse reminds us that thanksgiving is not meant to stay hidden. It is meant to be shared.

When God blesses your life, that blessing becomes a testimony. When God answers a prayer, that answer becomes a story. When God carries you through a hard season, that experience becomes encouragement for someone else who is walking through their own valley.

The Psalmist says, “Make known His deeds among the people.” In other words, talk about what God has done. Tell somebody how He helped you. Let the goodness of God roll off your tongue like a song that refuses to stay silent.

You never know who needs to hear it.

Somebody around you today may be wondering if God still answers prayer. Somebody may be questioning whether God sees their struggle. And your story—your simple testimony—might be the reminder they need that God is still working.

So today, don’t just carry gratitude in your heart. Share it with your voice.

Give thanks to the Lord.

Call upon His name.

And let the world know what He has done.

Because when we tell the story of God’s goodness, we don’t just celebrate the past—we strengthen someone else’s faith for the future.

Pray And Praise!

In James 5:13, James asks a very simple question: “Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing psalms.

In other words, whatever season you find yourself in today, bring it to God.

Life has a way of handing us both sunshine and storms. Some days feel heavy. The burdens pile up, the problems seem bigger than the answers, and the road ahead looks a little uncertain. James says when you find yourself in that place, don’t panic and don’t give up—pray.

Prayer is not a last resort for the child of God; it is our first response. When we pray, we invite the strength of Heaven into the struggles of Earth. The situation may not change immediately, but something inside of us begins to change. Peace replaces panic, faith pushes back fear, and hope begins to rise again.

But James doesn’t stop there. He also reminds us that when life is good, when the blessings are flowing and the heart is full, we should sing praises. In other words, don’t forget God in the good times. Celebrate His goodness and let gratitude fill your heart.

So today, wherever you find yourself—whether in a valley of trouble or standing on a mountaintop of joy—remember this simple truth: talk to God about it.

Pray through the hard times.

Praise through the good times.

And trust that the same God who hears your prayer is the God who walks with you every step of the way.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!