Here is a Christian devotion encouraging believers to keep holding on in faith, trusting Christ’s strength during life’s storms. Life can sometimes feel like a long uphill climb. Trials, disappointments, uncertainty, and loss can leave us feeling exhausted and ready to give up. Yet the Christian life was never meant to be lived by our strength alone. The apostle Paul reminds us in Galatians 2:20 that our lives are now united with Christ. Because of Him, we are not facing life’s storms alone. His life, His power, and His presence sustain us.
Tag: Trusting God
Whose Path Are You On? | A Devotion on Following God’s Ways
Engage with God’s path for your life. Understand how His direction shapes your journey and leads to fulfilling experiences. “Make me to know your ways, O LORD; teach me your paths.” (Psalm 25:3)
David’s prayer is not a request for directions on a map, but an invitation into a relationship. He is asking God to shape his inner compass—to teach him how to walk, choose, and trust. At its heart, this prayer invites you and me to engage alongside Jesus on the pathways of everyday life, not merely to know where God is going, but to go with Him.
A Season for Everything — Rooted and Fruitful in God’s Timing
Explore the insightful message of A Season for Everything Devotion and discover the beauty of life’s seasons through faith. Life comes to us in seasons—times of growth, times of pruning, times of waiting, and times of fruitfulness. Scripture reminds us that our deepest responsibility is not to force fruit, but to plant our lives beside the living water of God’s Word. In the right season, according to God’s perfect timing, fruit always appears. Today we meditate on this truth: there is a season for everything, and when we root ourselves in Christ, our lives become like a tree planted by streams of water.
Faith in the Valleys of Life – Trusting God Through Hardship
Faith in the valleys of life is often where our trust in God grows deepest. During the 40 days of Lent, believers are invited to sacrifice something meaningful as a way of training our hearts to be more like Jesus—especially as we reflect on His ultimate sacrifice at Calvary. In His darkest moment on the cross, Jesus demonstrated profound faith and love, saying: “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34) and “Father, into Your hands I commit my spirit.” (Luke 23:46). These words remind us that faith sustains us not only in mountaintop moments but also in the valleys.
New Beginnings with the Lord – Trusting God Through Life’s Great Deliveries
Reflect on New Beginnings with the Lord as you trust God in uncertainty and grow spiritually through change, inspired by Psalm 46:10. New Beginnings with the Lord — This devotion reflects on trusting God through uncertainty and embracing new life, just as twins in the womb anticipate the unknown beyond birth.