
Yesterday, I received a call that alerted me to some upcoming job-related uncertainty I would have to face. As I spoke with my colleague, I reminded him, as well as myself, that God is concerned with everything that concerns us and that He will meet our needs.
After much intercession, my colleague called back and said, “Keep praying,” because one area of uncertainty had already shifted into clarity—an answered prayer. God heard, and God answered.
And there are still some prayers we (yes, I’m talking to you and me) are waiting on—whether for God to answer or to give us the grace to receive His answer.
Uncertainty can bring fear, doubt, stress, and even cause us to freeze. But in this season, I am learning to trust God and His plans to prosper me and not harm me, plans to give me hope and a future.
Life is not linear, and life on this side of heaven can feel chaotic and full of storms. But God still cares for us. He desires for us to grow, to thrive, and to receive His love and care.
Our resources may feel shaky at times—less secure than we thought—but as a pastor once said, “God is the source of our resources.” And he was right.
God cannot fail, He does not lie, and He is stable and secure. We can rest in Him because He is always working on our behalf.
So today, during my devotion time, God reminded me again. As I read the Word, both comfort and correction stood out to me—especially in these times of uncertainty in the world and in my own life. God is with us, and He calls us to seek Him.
He will never leave us nor forsake us. He is a present help in times of trouble. And when everything around us feels like it’s shaking and falling apart, He is the One holding us together—preparing us for what cannot be shaken.
Today’s Scriptures:
Acts of the Apostles 2:25 (NLT)
“I see that the Lord is always with me. I will not be shaken, for He is right beside me.”
2 Chronicles 7:14–15 (NLT)
“If my people… will humble themselves and pray and seek my face… I will hear… forgive… and restore…”
Hebrews 12:27–28 (NLT)
“What can be shaken will be removed, so that what cannot be shaken may remain…”
Reflection
- What area of your life feels uncertain right now, and how is God inviting you to trust Him in it?
- What would it look like for you to actively seek God while you wait for clarity or answers?
I’m living the truth of God knowing my every need, as He’s been opening doors and moving mountains in His timing, and not my own. It’s always best to wait on God to move first, and then simply follow, staying tucked safely beneath His shadow. Thank you for sharing this… hugs
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