DEAR GOD: Your Name Heals & Provides~

Healing In His Wings

Malachi 4:2 (KJV) “But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings…”

The Rising With Healing
by C D SWANSON~

This verse is one of the most tender promises in all of Scripture. Malachi paints a picture of God’s righteousness rising like the morning sun — steady, unstoppable, and full of warmth. The night may feel long, the shadows may cling to the edges of our hearts, but dawn is guaranteed. God Himself is the sunrise.

The phrase healing in his wings is breathtaking. In Hebrew imagery, the “wings” refer to the edges of a garment — the place where blessing, covering, and protection rest. It is the picture of God bending low, wrapping His presence around His people, and restoring what darkness tried to steal.

Just as the sun touches everything — rocks, waves, shorelines, valleys — God’s healing reaches every hidden place. Nothing is too broken, too bruised, or too far gone for His light. When the Sun of righteousness rises, He brings not only illumination but restoration. He does not simply reveal what is wounded; He heals it.

This is the promise for every heart that reverences His name: Morning is coming. Healing is coming. Hope is rising.

Reflective Thought

Where in my life do I need the Sun of righteousness to rise and bring healing today?

Supportive Scripture

Psalm 84:11 (KJV) “For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory…”

“LORD let Your light rise over my life today. Shine into the places that feel weary, wounded, or hidden. Wrap me in the healing of Your presence, and let Your righteousness warm every cold corner of my heart. Thank You for being my sunrise, my shield, and my hope. Help me walk in the healing You so freely give. In Jesus name,  Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Doing It All For YOU!~

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“Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”1 Corinthians 10:31, KJV

Living Every Moment Unto the Lord
by C D SWANSON~

This verse is deceptively simple, yet it carries a profound challenge for modern life. In a world that constantly pulls our attention in a thousand directions—notifications, deadlines, errands, responsibilities—it’s easy to compartmentalize our faith. We treat “spiritual life” as something that happens during prayer, church, or moments of crisis. But Scripture insists that everything—even eating, drinking, commuting, cleaning, working, resting—can be an act of worship.

Today’s culture often measures value by visibility. If it’s not impressive, posted, or praised, it feels insignificant. But God’s economy is different. He sees the unseen. He honors the quiet faithfulness of a heart that chooses Him in the ordinary. When you wash dishes with gratitude, when you speak kindly in a stressful moment, when you choose integrity at work, when you vacuum your living room with a peaceful spirit—these are not small things. They are offerings.

Living for God daily doesn’t require dramatic gestures. It requires intention. It requires remembering that God is present in the mundane, not just the monumental. When we shift our mindset from “I have to do this” to “I get to honor God through this,” the ordinary becomes sacred. The routine becomes meaningful. The day becomes holy ground.

This verse invites us to live with spiritual coherence—one heart, one purpose, one devotion—woven through every moment. Not perfection, but presence. Not performance, but surrender. Not striving, but abiding.

Lord, teach me to live each moment with You in mind. Help me to see my daily tasks not as burdens but as opportunities to honor You. Fill my heart with gratitude, my hands with purpose, and my spirit with peace. Let my choices, my work, my words, and my quiet moments reflect Your goodness. Shape my days so that everything I do—seen or unseen—brings glory to Your name. Amen.

Reflective Thought

What would change in my day if I truly believed every moment could honor God?

DEAR GOD: We March Under Your Banner Of Love~

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Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong.
— 1 Corinthians 16:13 (KJV)

“Marching Under the Banner of the Lord”

To follow Christ is to join a lifelong march — not a parade of ease, but a disciplined, purposeful journey under the banner of the Lord. A Christian soldier does not drift; they advance. They do not fight in their own strength; they stand in the power of the One who has already won the victory.

Every day becomes a battlefield of choices: to love when it’s easier to withdraw, to forgive when the wound still aches, to speak truth when silence feels safer. Yet the Lord never calls us to a fight without equipping us. He gives armor for the mind, courage for the heart, and endurance for the soul. He trains our hands for spiritual battle and steadies our steps when the terrain grows rough.

Marching as a Christian soldier is not about aggression — it is about allegiance. It is about walking in obedience, humility, and unwavering devotion. It is about honoring the Lord with every thought, every word, every action. It is about remembering that we do not march alone. Christ goes before us, the Spirit strengthens us, and the Father surrounds us with His steadfast love.

When we lift our eyes to Him, the march becomes worship. The struggle becomes testimony. The journey becomes holy ground. And every step becomes a tribute to the Lord who redeemed us, called us, and leads us onward.

Reflective Question

Where is God inviting you to stand firm and march forward with renewed courage today?

“Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.”2 Timothy 2:3 (KJV)

“Lord, strengthen my heart for the march ahead. Teach me to stand firm in faith, to walk in obedience, and to honor You in every battle I face. Let my life be a tribute to Your goodness, Your power, and Your unfailing love. Lead me as Your soldier, steady my steps, and keep my eyes fixed on You.  In Jesus name, Amen.”

 

DEAR GOD: My God Who Governs the Waves

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Thou rulest the raging of the sea: when the waves thereof arise, thou stillest them.” — Psalm 89:9

 “The God Who Governs the Waves”
by C D SWANSON~

 Waiting through a storm requires a kind of courage that does not come naturally. Our instinct is to fix, to flee, or to fear. Yet Scripture reveals a God who does not panic when the waves rise — He rules them. Psalm 89:9 is often overlooked, but it reveals a profound truth: storms are not sovereign. God is.

When the disciples panicked in Mark 4:37–40, Jesus slept. Not because He was indifferent, but because He was in absolute authority. The storm could not swallow the boat because the Creator of the sea was in it. Likewise, the storms in our lives cannot swallow us when Christ is present.

Waiting is not inactivity; it is alignment. It is choosing to trust that God is working in the unseen. Isaiah 30:15 reminds us, In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength.” Strength is not always loud. Sometimes it is the quiet resolve to stay where God placed you until He speaks.

Storms refine us. They strip away illusions of control. They reveal what we truly believe. They push us into deeper dependence on God. And they prepare us for the testimony that follows. Every storm ends — but the faith built within it remains.

  •  Reflective Questions
  • What is this storm teaching me about God’s authority? •
  • How is God inviting me to trust Him more deeply in this season? 
  • What part of my heart is He calming even before He calms the circumstances?

Prayer
“Lord, teach me to wait with holy confidence. Calm my spirit even when the waves rise. Help me trust Your timing, Your authority, and Your unfailing love. Strengthen me as I wait and anchor me in Your truth. In Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Walking Your Way All The Day~

Beautiful Paths

“Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.” — Jeremiah 6:16

The Ancient Path That Leads to Him
by C D SWANSON~

 

This verse is often overlooked, yet it carries a quiet, powerful invitation. God calls His people to pause, to look around, and to intentionally choose the “old paths”—the timeless, holy ways that lead straight to Him.

These are not outdated roads but sacred ones, marked by obedience, humility, and trust. When everything around us feels noisy or uncertain, the Lord gently points us back to the path He has always blessed. Walking in His way brings clarity, rest, and a deep sense of belonging that only His presence can give.

Closing Prayer

Lord, guide my feet to Your ancient and holy path. Help me recognize the way that leads to You and give me the courage to walk it faithfully. Quiet my heart so I can hear Your direction, and steady my steps so I never wander from Your presence. Lead me into Your rest and into the fullness of Your will. Amen.

DEAR GOD: All Things Through You Alone~

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I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” — Philippians 4:13 (KJV)

Unbreakable Strength
by C D SWANSON~

When life feels like it’s pushing you to the edge, this verse reminds you that your strength is not limited to your own reserves. Tenacity is born when Christ’s power flows through your weakness. You don’t endure because you’re never shaken — you endure because He holds you steady when everything else trembles. His strength doesn’t run out, doesn’t crack, and doesn’t abandon you in the middle of the storm. You are upheld by a power greater than anything coming against you.

Prayer

“LORD, strengthen my heart today. When I feel worn down or overwhelmed, remind me that Your power is alive within me. Help me stand firm, keep going, and rise above every challenge with courage and grace. Fill me with tenacity that comes from trusting You completely.  In Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Another Day Another Hope~

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“Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.”  Romans 15:13 (KJV)

Another Day, Another Hope  –C D SWANSON~

 

Hope is not a fragile wish or a thin thread we cling to when life feels uncertain. In Scripture, hope is a living force, rooted in the character of God Himself. Paul calls Him “the God of hope,” reminding us that hope is not something we manufacture — it is something God pours into us.

This verse is a gentle invitation to begin each day with expectation, not fear. Notice the progression:

  • God fills
  • We believe
  • Hope abounds

Hope grows not because circumstances improve, but because God is present, steady, and faithful. When we believe — even with trembling faith — God responds by filling us with joy and peace. These are not emotions we force; they are gifts He gives.

And then something beautiful happens: We don’t just have hope — we abound in it. Overflowing. Spilling over. Renewed day after day.

Every sunrise becomes a reminder that God is not finished. Every breath is a quiet testimony that His power is still at work. Even when yesterday was heavy, today can still be a day of hope, because hope is anchored in Someone who never changes.

This is the kind of hope that steadies the heart, lifts the spirit, and whispers, “Keep going — God is already in your tomorrow.”

🕊 Reflective Question –Where do I need God to fill me with renewed hope today?

“Father, thank You for being the God of hope. Fill my heart today with Your joy and peace, and help me trust You in every place where I feel uncertain or weary. Let Your Spirit breathe fresh hope into my soul so I can walk forward with confidence, knowing You are guiding every step. In Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: I Am Rooted In What Endures Forever~

The Grass Withers The Flower Fades But The Word Of Our God Stands ...Being born again not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the Word of God, which liveth and bideth forever. For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man asthe flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof faileth away, but the Word of the LORD endureth forever. And this is the world which by the gospel is preached unto you.  1 Peter 1:23, 24, 25 (KJV)


These verses should speak directly to our very soul, as this is the substance of which we are to live and abide as Christian followers. The world is corrupt, and filled with so many dark moments, and scenarios, but we are to put on the “incorruptible” which is to say the “WORD” of the LORD.

All things are subject to “perish” – all have a season and time to live here on earth.  The grass, flowers, even automobiles have a time limit until they are no longer useful. But our spirit and being born again is “forever alive” and not subject to death. For it is said, in Romans, 6:23 – “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our LORD.”

We will never “die” we are going on to eternal life once we leave these “flesh bodies.”  But until such time, we need to be diligent in all aspects of our life, in what we do, take on, and choose. We are to be respectful of others, but to adhere to the LORD and His will and commandments, over everything – and everyone.  For He is what matters, and He is the nucleus of our existence.

Peter reminds us that our new life in Christ isn’t fragile or temporary. We were reborn through the incorruptible Word of God, something that doesn’t fade, wrinkle, or wither like human strength does. Everything earthly eventually dries up, but God’s Word — and the life it produces in us — remains steady, eternal, and untouched by time.

This incredible truth is what drives Christians to devotion, worship and passion for our LORD. The fact that His WORD (which Jesus is the living Word – John 1:1) – Incorporate the Word into every detail of life and obey Him with a fiery spirit of devotion. 

He came for us, to save us. To redeem us from sin, and to bring us ever lasting life.

  • Those who believe in Him shall never die!   
  • Those who drink from His Water, shall never thirst!  

No matter how innocent something may seem, if it is NOT of the LORD, don’t fluff it off thinking “oh well it’s harmless, how bad can this be?”  Rather -Instead, turn from it – no matter the consequences, even if it “offends someone” or someone is not in agreement with it. 

Jesus said, “anyone who is against us is not of us(Matthew 12:30). And ostensibly, He warns us in Mark 9:40, and Luke 9:50  – “Whoever is not against us is for us.”  

Today as you go about your daily activities of living – are you ready to defend and guard your heart, soul and mind in the name of the LORD?

“Father, thank You for giving me a new life that cannot decay or be taken away. Let Your Word take deeper root in my heart, shaping my thoughts, my choices, and my peace. Help me stand on what is eternal, not on what fades. In Jesus name, Amen.”