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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Romans 10:9 says, “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”

I love the simplicity and the power of that verse. God did not make salvation complicated. He did not make it something only scholars could understand or only perfect people could attain. He made the way plain enough for hurting people, broken people, weary people, and ordinary people like you and me.

Notice what Paul says. It is not just about words spoken from the mouth. It is about faith that rises from the heart. Anybody can repeat a phrase, but when a person truly believes that Jesus died, was buried, and rose again, something changes inside of them forever.

Salvation is not based on how good you have been. It is based on how good Jesus is.

I think about sitting on an old front porch with someone who feels like they have gone too far, made too many mistakes, or wasted too many years. Romans 10:9 reminds us that grace is still available. Jesus still saves. Heaven’s door is still open.

The cross was enough.The resurrection was enough.And faith in Him is enough.

If you have trusted Christ, rejoice today because you are saved by the grace of God. And if you have never trusted Him, this verse is an invitation straight from the heart of God to yours.

Call on Him today. He will save you, forgive you, and change your life forever.

Go And Tell!

Mark 16:15 says, “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.”

I have always loved this verse because it reminds us that Christianity was never meant to be something we keep to ourselves. The Gospel is not a treasure to be hidden. It is Good News meant to be shared.

You do not have to stand behind a pulpit to preach the Gospel. Sometimes preaching looks like a kind word to a hurting neighbor. Sometimes it is a prayer with a friend. Sometimes it is simply living a life that points people toward Jesus.

There are people all around us carrying heavy burdens, fighting silent battles, and searching for hope. God has strategically placed you where you are for a reason. Your workplace, your family, your community, and even your everyday conversations can become opportunities for the light of Christ to shine through you.

The enemy will try to convince you that you are not qualified, not prepared, or not important enough to make a difference. But remember this: God has always used ordinary people to do extraordinary things.

The Gospel changed your life for a reason. Somebody told you about Jesus, prayed for you, encouraged you, or invited you to church. Now it is your turn to carry that same hope to somebody else.

Do not underestimate the power of one invitation, one testimony, one act of kindness, or one conversation about Jesus. Eternity can change in a single moment.

So today, walk boldly, love deeply, and share the hope of Christ everywhere you go.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!