You Are Loved!

Romans 5:8 says, “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”

One of the most amazing truths in all the Bible is this: God did not wait for us to get our life together before He loved us.

He loved us at our worst.

-He loved us when we were broken.

-He loved us when we were running from Him.

-He loved us when we had failed, fallen, and made a mess of things.

Most people love because of what they see in someone. But God loves because of who He is.

The cross is proof that you are loved beyond measure.

Jesus did not go to Calvary because we deserved it. He went because mercy stepped in where judgment belonged. While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

That means you never have to wonder if God loves you. The nails settled that question forever.

Maybe today you feel unworthy, ashamed, or distant from God. Remember this: His love reaches farther than your failure.

You may have given up on yourself, but God has not given up on you.

The same grace that saved you is the grace that will sustain you.

So lift your head today and walk in the confidence that you are deeply loved by a Savior who chose the cross for you.

You Are Never Alone!

Matthew 10:20 says, “For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.”

There are moments in life when we feel unqualified, overwhelmed, or unsure of what to say. Maybe it is a difficult conversation, a season of pressure, a hospital room, a classroom, a pulpit, or simply trying to encourage someone who is hurting. In those moments, fear whispers, “You are not enough.”

But Jesus reminds us that we are never standing alone.

God never called us to carry the burden of life in our own strength. The same Spirit that comforted the disciples, strengthened the early church, and empowered ordinary people to do extraordinary things still works in us today.

Sometimes the greatest words are not carefully planned speeches. Sometimes they are Spirit-filled words spoken from a surrendered heart.

I have learned that when we step out in faith, God steps in with grace. He gives wisdom when we do not know what to say, courage when we feel weak, and peace when our hearts are trembling.

So today, take a deep breath and trust Him. You may feel inadequate, but God is more than enough. The Father knows exactly what you need before you ever open your mouth.

You are not speaking alone. God is with you.

When You Feel Weak, Defeated Or Beat!

Isaiah 12:2 says, “Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the Lord JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation.”

There are seasons in life when fear tries to move into your heart and set up residence. Sometimes it is fear about your health, your family, your future, or even the uncertainty of tomorrow. But Isaiah reminds us that when God is our salvation, fear does not have to control us.

Notice the verse does not say we will never face trouble. It says, “I will trust, and not be afraid.” Trust is the difference maker. Fear looks at the storm. Trust looks at the Savior.

I have discovered that sometimes God does His greatest work in us when we finally realize we do not have the strength to carry everything ourselves. That is when we lean on Him. He becomes our strength when ours runs low. He becomes our song when life has stolen our joy. He becomes our salvation when we could not save ourselves.

There is something powerful about knowing that the same God who saved you is also sustaining you today. You may feel weak this morning, but God has not weakened. You may feel uncertain, but God has not changed.

So take a deep breath today and remind your soul: “The Lord is my strength and my song.” You are not walking through this day alone. God is with you, God is for you, and God will carry you every step of the way.

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