Monthly Archives: April 2026
DEAR GOD: Precious Moments All For You~
Psalm 27:4 (KJV) “One thing have I desired of the LORD, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the LORD, and to enquire in his temple.”
Precious Moments All for the Lord
by C D Swanson~
There is a holy simplicity in David’s words — a narrowing of life down to its truest longing. One thing have I desired. Not many things. Not scattered pursuits. Not the restless reaching that so often fills our days. Just one thing: to dwell with the Lord, to behold His beauty, to live in the nearness of His presence.
This verse invites us into a quieter way of being — a life where the sacred moments are not rare interruptions but the steady rhythm of our days. Moments where we pause, breathe, and remember that God is not far off. He is the One who meets us in the stillness, who fills ordinary spaces with extraordinary peace, who turns simple minutes into holy ground.
To “behold the beauty of the Lord” is not merely to admire Him, but to let His character reshape our own. His gentleness softens our edges. His faithfulness steadies our fears. His mercy teaches us how to forgive. His light shows us how to walk. And His love — deep, unwavering, unchanging — becomes the anchor of our identity.
When we “enquire in His temple,” we are choosing to bring our questions, our uncertainties, our hopes, and our dreams into His presence. We are choosing to trust that He guides, He speaks, He leads, and He holds our future with tenderness. These precious moments with Him are not wasted time; they are the very moments that shape us, strengthen us, and draw us into the life He designed.
Every quiet prayer, every whispered “Lord, help me,” every moment of worship, every pause to remember His goodness — these are the precious moments that belong entirely to Him. And in giving Him these moments, we find that He gives us Himself.
🙏 Prayer for All God’s Children
Lord, draw every one of Your children into the beauty of Your presence. Teach us to seek You, to rest in You, and to find our strength in You alone. Let our days be filled with holy moments that remind us of Your nearness and Your love. Amen.
DEAR GOD: Held in His Quiet Strength~

The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” — Deuteronomy 33:27 (KJV)
There is a tenderness in this verse that meets us right where life feels heaviest. God is not only a distant refuge we run to—He is the One who holds us even when we have no strength left to run. His everlasting arms do not tire, tremble, or loosen their grip.
This is the kind of security the world cannot offer: a refuge that is eternal, not seasonal; a strength that is gentle, not harsh; a presence that is constant, not conditional.
When your heart feels fragile, remember—you are not suspended over uncertainty. You are upheld by the everlasting arms of a God who does not fail, does not forget, and does not let go.
Father, we come to You together—different stories, different struggles, different hopes—yet all in need of Your steadying love. Wrap every one of us in Your peace today. Where there is fear, bring courage. Where there is heaviness, bring rest. Where there is confusion, bring clarity. Where there is loneliness, bring the warmth of Your nearness.
Strengthen our minds, soften our hearts, and guide our steps. Remind us that we are never walking alone. Let Your Holy Spirit breathe fresh life into weary places and renew our hope in ways only You can.
DEAR GOD: Purpose Me For Purpose~
Ephesians 2:10(NLT) “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things He planned for us long ago.”
Purpose Me For Purpose~
by C D SWANSON
There is a longing inside every believer—a quiet, persistent whisper that says, “Lord, make my life count.” It is not pride. It is not ambition. It is the Spirit of God stirring the soul toward the very reason we were created. We were not placed on this earth to drift, to merely survive, or to watch life pass by. We were crafted—intentionally, lovingly, deliberately—by the hands of a purposeful God.
Ephesians 2:10 tells us something breathtaking: before you ever took your first breath, God had already written assignments with your name on them. Not generic tasks. Not random duties. Good works prepared in advance—tailored to your personality, your story, your wounds, your gifts, your compassion, your voice, your journey.
Purpose is not something we chase. Purpose is something we grow into as we surrender.
When we say, “Purpose me for purpose,” we are offering God the deepest kind of yes. A yes that says:
- Shape me
- Refine me
- Redirect me
- Use me
- Align me
- Send me
Purpose is not always loud. Sometimes it is quiet faithfulness. Sometimes it is unseen obedience. Sometimes it is the courage to heal, to forgive, to rise, to speak, to rest, or to begin again.
God does not ask you to manufacture purpose. He asks you to yield to it. And when you do, something holy happens: Your life begins to harmonize with heaven. Your steps begin to match the rhythm of God’s intention. Your days—ordinary as they may seem—become sacred ground.
Purpose is not a destination. It is a partnership. It is waking up each morning and saying, “Lord, shape me into the woman who can carry what You’ve designed for me.”
And He will. He always will. Because the God who created your purpose is the same God who will empower you to fulfill it.
You are not wandering. You are not late. You are not behind. You are being formed for the very things God has already prepared.
Your purpose is not fragile. It is not slipping away. It is held in the hands of the One who authored it.
So, lift your heart and say it boldly: Purpose me for purpose, Lord. And watch Him do exactly that.
LORD- shape my heart, steady my steps, and align my life with Your purpose. Prepare me, refine me, and lead me into the good works You designed for me. In Jesus name, Amen.
DEAR GOD: Your Son Is Risen Hallelujah~
“He is risen.” — Matthew 28:6 (KJV)
Title: The Dawn That Changed Everything
The words “He is risen” are the heartbeat of our faith. They declare that darkness does not win, death does not reign, and despair does not have the final word. The empty tomb is God’s eternal proclamation that every promise He ever made is trustworthy and alive.
When Jesus rose, He didn’t just step out of the grave — He stepped into our stories. His resurrection means restoration for what felt ruined, hope for what seemed lost, and life where we thought only endings remained. It is the assurance that no night is too long, no stone too heavy, and no heart too broken for His resurrection power to reach.
Because He lives, we face tomorrow with courage. Because He lives, we walk through today with peace. Because He lives, we know that every valley will one day give way to glory.
Short Prayer of Thanks
Lord Jesus, thank You for rising in power and love. Thank You that Your victory becomes our hope, Your life becomes our strength, and Your Presence becomes our peace. Amen.
DEAR GOD: Shining Peace And Love In The Quiet~~
“Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation.” — Psalm 62:1
The Quiet Between the Cross and the Dawn
by C D Swanson~
The Saturday after Good Friday is a sacred pause—a day wrapped in silence, stillness, and unanswered questions. Scripture does not record much activity on this day, and perhaps that is intentional. Heaven itself seemed to hold its breath.
The disciples were grieving. The women were preparing spices. The world was hushed. And yet, beneath the quiet, God was moving in ways no human eye could see.
Psalm 62:1 captures the heart of Holy Saturday: a soul waiting—resting—not because it understands, but because it trusts. This is the peace that comes when we surrender the need to know how God will work and simply believe that He will.
Holy Saturday reminds us that silence is not abandonment. Stillness is not inactivity. Waiting is not wasted. God often does His deepest work in the unseen places, in the quiet hours, in the in‑between moments when nothing seems to be happening.
The peace of this day whispers: Hold steady. Resurrection is already on its way.
Lord, thank You for the holy quiet of this day. Teach my soul to rest in You even when I cannot see what You are doing. Let Your peace settle over every anxious thought, and prepare my heart for the joy of resurrection morning. Keep me close, calm, and trusting in Your unfailing love. Amen.
DEAR GOD: Like Little Ones Before You~
“As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby.” — 1 Peter 2:2
Like Little Ones Before Him
by C D Swanson~
There is something breathtaking about the way a baby receives what is given — no pretense, no resistance, no overthinking. A baby simply opens, trusts, and receives. This is the posture God invites us into when we approach His Word.
Not with the heaviness of adulthood. Not with the guardedness of past wounds. Not with the skepticism the world teaches.
But with the soft, uncluttered heart of a child who knows the One feeding them is good.
When we come to Scripture this way — open, hungry, unashamed of our need — the Word becomes nourishment. It strengthens what is weak, soothes what is restless, and grows what is still forming in us. God does not ask us to be impressive; He asks us to be receptive.
Children do not complicate love. Children do not question whether they are welcome. Children do not fear being too small.
And so, the Lord whispers: Come to Me like that. Come with wonder. Come with trust. Come with the simplicity of a heart that knows it is safe in My hands.
Supporting Scripture
- Matthew 18:3 — “Except ye be converted, and become as little children…”
- Psalm 131:2 — “My soul is even as a weaned child.”
- James 1:21 — “Receive with meekness the engrafted word…”
Reflective Question
Where is God inviting you to lay down adult burdens and receive His Word with the simplicity and trust of a child?
“LORD, soften my heart and make it childlike again.
Teach me to receive Your Word with purity, trust, and openness.
Let Your truth nourish me, steady me, and grow me into who You’ve called me to be. In Jesus name, Amen.”