Sometimes victory isn’t in fighting harder, but in standing faithful. Learn how ‘amad’ reminds us to trust God when pressure rises.
Sometimes victory isn’t in fighting harder, but in standing faithful. Learn how ‘amad’ reminds us to trust God when pressure rises.
Being blameless in Scripture isn’t about flawless performance—it’s about a heart fully turned toward God, even in seasons of doubt.
“Fear of the Lord” doesn’t mean running away—it means standing in awe of a God so good and powerful that we lean in closer, not hide
God isn’t looking for perfect people—just willing ones. When we focus on Christ instead of ourselves, He does the work through us.
Fear and trust are not opposites. David admits he is afraid, yet he chooses to lean fully on God’s promises instead of his circumstances.
God’s “remembering” in Scripture marks the moment His promises move into action, assuring us that delay never means abandonment.
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.
Remind yourself daily: God is with you, guiding, strengthening, and holding you through every challenge.
Herod’s fear exposed his heart. But God was already at work, protecting His Son and offering hope to all who need escape.
Mary joyfully accepts God’s will, trusting His love. We too can serve Him freely, knowing He works through us for His good purposes.