The Lasting Word!

Isaiah 40:8 says, “The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.”

Now, I don’t know about you, but every time I step out on my front porch and look around, I’m reminded how quickly this world changes. One season, the grass is green and the flowers are blooming. A few months later, the grass turns brown and those flowers are nothing but memories. Life has a way of fading fast.

But here’s the good news—God’s Word doesn’t fade. It doesn’t wither. It doesn’t expire. When everything else in this world shifts and shakes, His Word stands tall and unmovable. You can build your life on it, raise your family on it, and take your last breath trusting it—because it will still be true a million years from now.

So today, when you feel like things are changing too fast or slipping through your fingers, hold on to the One thing that will never change: the eternal Word of God. Grass will wither, flowers will fade, but His Word—and the promises inside it—will outlast it all.

Stay encouraged, my friend. You’re standing on forever ground.

My God!

Philippians 4:19 says, “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”

Now, friend, that’s not just a nice verse to stitch on a pillow—that’s a promise you can build your life on. Paul didn’t say “some” of your needs. He didn’t say “most” of your needs. He said all. Whether it’s spiritual strength for the storm, peace for your mind when the bills are piling up, or daily bread for your table—God has it covered.

Think about this: God doesn’t supply out of scarcity, He supplies out of abundance. His riches in glory never run dry. He isn’t checking the stock market, He isn’t worried about inflation, and He isn’t wringing His hands wondering if He can take care of you. The same God who spoke the stars into place has already spoken provision over your life.

So when worry creeps in, remind yourself: My God shall supply. Not “might,” not “maybe,” but “shall.” He is faithful. He is able. And He is personal—Paul said my God, and you can say the same.

Take courage today. Whatever you’re facing, lean back into the everlasting arms and trust that your God has more than enough for you.

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