God’s counsel is not rushed, revised, or derailed. It stands firm, reaching far beyond this moment and into generations yet to come.
God’s counsel is not rushed, revised, or derailed. It stands firm, reaching far beyond this moment and into generations yet to come.
God’s wisdom (chokmah) isn’t abstract; it trains our hearts to make faithful choices. Pursue it, and His will becomes clear.
The psalmist delights not in rules, but in God’s guidance. Torah shows us the way to live, shaping our hearts and decisions day by day.
Option 2:
When God calls, He doesn’t shout into a crowd. He speaks your name—establishing identity, purpose, and relationship.
Deuteronomy 6:4 calls us beyond listening to Scripture as background noise and into wholehearted obedience to the one true God.
God’s comfort flows from mercy, not merit, meeting His people at their lowest rather than waiting for improvement.
The priestly blessing promises that God’s face is not hidden but turned toward us, offering peace, favor, and nearness.
From creation to Pentecost, God’s ruach—His living breath—moves through chaos, bringing life where there was none.
El Qanna reveals a God who doesn’t shrug when we drift, but fights for our hearts with righteous, covenant love.
Life teaches us to lower our expectations because people and circumstances often disappoint us. This devotional reminds us that God’s faithfulness is different—unchanging, reliable, and rooted in who He is, not in how well we perform.