DEAR GOD: Keep Me Grounded in Your Word~

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“The LORD hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love.” — Jeremiah 31:3 (KJV)

Grounded in His Love
by C D Swanson~

To be grounded in His love means to stand on something that cannot be shaken. Life shifts, people change, bodies age, and circumstances rise and fall — but the love of the LORD remains steady beneath your feet. His love is not a mood, not a reaction, not a reward for good behavior. It is everlasting, meaning it existed before you were born and will remain long after every fear has passed.

When God says He loves you with an everlasting love, He is declaring that His affection is not fragile. It does not weaken when you feel anxious. It does not fade when you feel small. It does not disappear when you face medical decisions or moments of uncertainty. His love surrounds you, holds you, steadies you, and keeps you from falling into the places your mind sometimes wanders.

To be grounded in His love is to remember that you are not walking into anything alone. Not an appointment, not an injection, not a moment of fear. His love goes before you, stands beside you, and follows behind you. It is the quiet strength under your feet and the gentle hand over your heart.

 

🌿  Where in my life today do I need to pause and remember that God’s love is the ground beneath me?

🌿  “The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” — Deuteronomy 33:27 (KJV)

 

🌿 “LORD, steady my heart in Your everlasting love. Let Your Presence be the ground beneath my feet and the peace within my spirit. When I feel uncertain, remind me that Your arms hold me, Your love surrounds me, and Your strength carries me. Keep me rooted, calm, and confident in You. In Jesus holy name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: All Things Belong To You~

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“The earth is the LORD’s, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” Psalm 24:1 (KJV)

The World That Belongs to Him
by C D Swanson~

This verse opens a window into the deepest truth about our lives: everything we see, touch, breathe, and love belongs to God. The mountains that stand unmoved, the oceans that roar with ancient strength, the quiet fields, the cities filled with people, the creatures that move with instinct and grace — all of it is His.

When Scripture says “the fulness thereof,” it means nothing is outside His care or His ownership. Not the smallest sparrow, not the hidden places of the earth, not the moments of your life that feel unnoticed. God claims it all, holds it all, sustains it all.

And because the world is His, you are never wandering in a place He does not rule. You are never facing a day He has not already seen. You are never carrying a burden He cannot lift.

This verse invites us to rest — not in our own strength, but in the One who holds the entire world in His hands. If the earth and all its fullness belong to Him, then so do the details of your life. You are not forgotten. You are not overlooked. You are part of the fullness that He lovingly watches over.

LORD, thank You for being the Maker and Keeper of all things. Teach my heart to trust the One who owns the world and everything in it. Let me rest in Your strength, walk in Your peace, and remember that I belong to You.  Always and forever in Jesus name, Amen.

DEAR GOD: You Are My Everything For Everything~

 

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“For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen.” — Romans 11:36

This verse captures the heart of “my everything for everything” — He is the Source, the Sustainer, and the Purpose of all things.

  Title: My Everything for Everything
by C D Swanson~

 

There comes a point in every believer’s journey when the soul whispers a truth deeper than words: Lord, You are my everything — for everything.” Romans 11:36 gives language to that sacred realization. Everything begins with Him, everything is held together by Him, and everything ultimately returns to Him.

When life feels scattered, this verse gathers us. When life feels heavy, this verse steadies us. When life feels uncertain, this verse anchors us. It reminds us that nothing in our story stands alone. Every chapter, every breath, every breakthrough, every tear — all of it is woven through His hands.

To say my everything for everything is to surrender the illusion that we must carry life by ourselves. It is to acknowledge that God is not just a helper; He is the Source. He is not just a comfort; He is the Foundation. He is not just present; He is the One who holds all things together.

This truth frees us. It frees us from striving. It frees us from fear. It frees us from believing we must manufacture our own strength.

When God becomes your everything, you stop living from depletion and start living from divine supply. You stop trying to control outcomes and start trusting the One who already sees the end from the beginning. You stop measuring your life by what you lack and start measuring it by who He is.

And who is He? The One who never fails. The One who never leaves. The One who never runs out of mercy, wisdom, or power. The One who is enough — for everything you face, everything you fear, everything you hope for, and everything you cannot yet see.

To live this verse is to breathe differently. To walk differently. To rest differently. Because when God is your everything, nothing can undo you.

🪞 Reflective Questions

  1. Where in your life do you need to remember that God is the Source?
  2. What burdens are you still trying to carry alone?
  3. How would your daily peace change if you truly believed He is your everything?
  4. What would you surrender today if you trusted Him fully with the outcome?

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Father, I lift up the one reading this right now. Let them feel the strength, safety, and sufficiency of Your Presence. Remind them that You are their everything — for every need, every battle, every hope, and every tomorrow. Fill them with peace that settles the heart and clarity that steadies the mind. Let them rest in the truth that all things begin with You, flow through You, and return to You. In Jesus name, Amen.

DEAR GOD: You Are All I Need -Forever~

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Psalm 73:25 — “Whom have I in heaven but thee? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee.”

My Only Desire, Forever
by C D Swanson~

Full Essay Commentary & Intellectual Tribute

There are verses that whisper, and there are verses that thunder softly across the centuries. Psalm 73:25 is one of those rare declarations that stands outside of time — a soul’s cry that is as relevant today as it was the moment it was first breathed into existence.

“Whom have I in heaven but thee? This is not a question of curiosity; it is a confession of allegiance. The psalmist is not merely acknowledging God’s supremacy — he is acknowledging God’s exclusivity. Heaven itself, with all its glory, would be empty without the Lord. The verse strips away every lesser affection and reveals the core truth of the human soul: we were made for God, and God alone satisfies.

And there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee.” This is the earthly echo of the heavenly cry. It is the heart saying, “Everything else fades. Everything else shifts. Everything else disappoints. But You — You remain.” This is not isolation; it is devotion. Not withdrawal; but anchoring. Not rejecting the world; but recognizing that nothing in the world can take the place of the One who formed it.

In a world of noise, distraction, and relentless demands, this verse becomes a compass. It calls us back to the center — to the One who is not merely part of our life, but the very source of it. It reminds us that spiritual maturity is not measured by how much we know, but by how deeply we desire Him.

And today, in an age of fractured attention and divided loyalties, this ancient cry becomes even more radical. To say “I desire none beside Thee” is to reclaim your soul from the world’s endless tug-of-war. It is to guard your time, your mind, your devotion, and your quiet hours with a holy fierceness. It is to say:

“Lord, You are not an addition to my life — You are my life.”

This longing is not weakness; it is wisdom. This devotion is not outdated; it is eternal. This desire is not unrealistic; it is the very design of the human heart.

And when you say, “I need God only,” you are not rejecting the world — you are placing everything in its proper order. You are choosing the One who never changes, never leaves, never fails, and never stops drawing you closer.

Reflective Thought

What would shift in your life if you truly lived as though God were your only lasting desire — the One you return to, the One you guard time for, the One your soul leans toward in every season?

Prayer for All

Lord, teach us to desire You above all else. Quiet every competing voice, steady every wandering thought, and draw our hearts back to the place where You alone are enough. Let our days be shaped by Your Presence and our lives anchored in Your love. In Jesus name, Amen.

DEAR GOD: Your Peace Brings Calm~

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“Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.” — Isaiah 26:3 (KJV)

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Peace That Holds Us Steady
by C D Swanson~

There are days when our thoughts run wild — days when fear rises, when the unknown feels too large, when our bodies ache and our hearts tremble. Yet God offers something deeper than momentary comfort. He offers perfect peace — a peace that does not depend on circumstances, outcomes, or the behavior of others.

Perfect peace is the quiet assurance that God is already in tomorrow. It is the calm that settles over the soul when we lift our eyes from the storm and fix them on Him. It is the reminder that we are held, guided, and never abandoned.

Life is temporary. Pain is temporary. Waiting is temporary. But the peace of God — the peace that comes from trusting Him — is eternal. Every breath we take in faith is a step closer to the fullness of His presence, where fear dissolves and only love remains.

Lord, steady my heart, calm my thoughts, surround me with Your peace, always.

💡 Thought for the Day

Peace grows wherever trust is planted.

DEAR GOD: Held in His Quiet Strength~

Embrace Your Strength and Trust in His Power

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~

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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~

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“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: Waiting On You Alone My King~

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“Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.” Psalm 27:14 (KJV)

Waiting on God is not passive. It is not weakness, and it is not failure. Waiting is often the most courageous obedience a soul can offer when every instinct cries out to act, fix, or escape.

There are seasons when God does not ask us to move forward or make decisions. He asks us to stand still, to release control, and to trust Him with what feels unbearable. And that kind of waiting can feel like drowning—emotionally, financially, spiritually—when the pressure is relentless and the answers seem delayed.

Waiting feels like standing in deep water with no visible shore. It feels like holding your breath while the future remains unclear. It feels like doing nothing when everything inside you is screaming for relief.

But God sees what you cannot.

He sees down the road. He sees the turn you haven’t reached yet, the provision that hasn’t arrived, the protection you don’t even know you need. While you are waiting, He is working—quietly, faithfully, deliberately.

Waiting is not wasted time. Waiting is where God rearranges outcomes. Waiting is where He prepares answers that would collapse if delivered too soon.

Sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is stop striving, stop rehearsing worst‑case scenarios, and place the weight of it all into God’s hands—even when your hands are trembling. Even when your heart is tired. Even when your faith feels thin.

God is not offended by your exhaustion. He is not surprised by your fear. He is not distant from your struggle.

He is near. He is attentive. He is already ahead of you.

And when you cannot move forward, waiting becomes worship. When you cannot fix it, surrender becomes strength. When you cannot see the way, trust becomes the bridge.

“Lord, I place what I cannot carry into Your hands. I release the pressure, the fear, and the urgency to figure everything out. Teach me how to wait without panic, to trust without seeing, and to rest even when the waters feel deep. You see the road ahead, and I trust You with every step I cannot yet take. Hold me steady while I wait. In Jesus name, Amen.”

 

 

 

DEAR GOD: I Am Guided By Your Loving Eye~

The Watchful Eyes of The Lord“I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye.” — Psalm 32:8 (KJV)

Guided by His Eye
by C D SWANSON~

There is a tenderness in this verse that reaches across centuries and lands softly on the heart. God does not simply point us toward a distant destination—He instructs, teaches, and guides with the loving attention of a Father who sees the entire landscape of our lives. His guidance is not mechanical or distant; it is personal, intentional, and deeply relational.

To say that God guides us “with His eye” is to say that He watches over us with perfect awareness. He sees what we cannot see. He knows the bends in the road, the hidden dangers, the unexpected blessings, and the divine appointments waiting just ahead. His guidance is not merely directional—it is protective, nurturing, and wise.

When we walk with Him, we are not left to guess our way through life. His Word becomes the map, His Spirit the compass, and His presence the steadying hand that keeps us from drifting. Even when we feel uncertain, His eye is upon us—never blinking, never distracted, never indifferent. He leads us through seasons of clarity and seasons of fog, through valleys of waiting and mountaintops of joy. And in every season, His instruction is rooted in love.

For a world searching for meaning, direction, and stability, this verse speaks a universal truth: God is not far off. He is near, attentive, and actively involved in the shaping of our journey. When we surrender our steps to Him, we discover that His path is not only safe—it is purposeful, fruitful, and filled with grace.

Father, thank You for watching over me with such loving care. Teach me Your ways, guide my steps, and help me trust Your direction even when I cannot see the full path ahead. Keep my heart sensitive to Your voice and my spirit aligned with Your will. Lead me with Your wisdom, surround me with Your peace, and let my life reflect Your guidance. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

  Where is God gently guiding you right now, and how can you follow Him more closely?