DID YOU KNOW Did You Know that God commanded His people to remember His works through sacred memorials and celebrations? Throughout the Old Testament, God instructed His people to intentionally remember the moments when He revealed His power and faithfulness. In many cases, this remembrance took physical form through memorial stones or recurring celebrations. WhenContinue reading “Remembering the Mighty Works of God”
Tag Archives: God’s provision
Living From the Storehouse of God
A Day in the Life One of the lessons I see repeatedly in the life of Jesus is how calmly He lived in the certainty of His Father’s provision. He never seemed anxious about what was needed next. When the crowds gathered and the disciples worried about food, Jesus simply lifted His eyes to heavenContinue reading “Living From the Storehouse of God”
Fully Supplied for the Journey Ahead
As the Day Begins “You are complete in Him, who is the head of all principality and power.” Colossians 2:10 The apostle Paul’s words to the church at Colossae speak into a quiet anxiety that follows many believers into the morning hours: the sense that we are somehow lacking, unprepared, or insufficient for what liesContinue reading “Fully Supplied for the Journey Ahead”
Never Forsaken
As the Day Begins Scripture: Psalm 37:25 – “I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread.” Meditation There are few verses in Scripture that carry the weight of life’s lived testimony quite like Psalm 37:25. Here we find David, the seasoned shepherd-king,Continue reading “Never Forsaken”
Leftovers of Grace
In Mark 8:1–9, Jesus compassionately addresses the disciples’ doubts as they face scarcity after three days with a hungry crowd. Through a small offering of loaves and fish, He performs a miracle, teaching about faith, provision, and God’s abundant grace even in desolate times. Remembering past provisions fosters trust and expectation.
God of the Impossible
The content reflects on biblical stories from 2 Kings 6–7, highlighting God’s involvement in both minor and major crises. It illustrates lessons on faith, divine provision, and unconventional solutions, emphasizing that God cares about our struggles, fights differently, and delivers unexpectedly. Ultimately, trust in God’s plans is paramount.