DEAR GOD: You Never Forsake Us~

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“I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” — Hebrews 13:5 (KJV)

 Never Forsaken, Always Held
by C D Swanson~

 

There are seasons when life feels heavier than we expected — when the road is uneven, the answers are slow, and our strength feels thin. Yet even in those moments, God’s promise stands unchanged: He will not leave us. He will not forsake us.

His presence is not dependent on our mood, our energy, or our circumstances. He walks with us through the valleys, steadies us in the storms, and strengthens us when we feel worn down. His peace reaches places inside us that nothing else can touch. His faithfulness does not waver when life becomes difficult.

Even when we cannot see the way forward, He is already preparing the next mercy. Even when we feel alone, He is holding us with a strength that does not fail. Even when the world feels loud, His peace is deeper still.

Where has God strengthened me this week, even in small or quiet ways?

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Lord, thank You for never forsaking me. Hold me close today, steady my heart, and fill me with Your peace in every circumstance. Let Your strength carry me where my own strength cannot.  In Jesus name, Amen.

DEAR GOD: How Do I Know the Way in Decisions~

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

The Way That Is Right Before God
by C D Swanson~

  Discerning the Right Path When the Way Is Not Clear

There are seasons when the road ahead feels foggy, when every option seems to pull at you, and when the fear of choosing wrong feels heavier than the choice itself. In those moments, Psalm 32:8 becomes more than a verse — it becomes a lifeline. God does not simply point toward a direction; He walks with you into it. He does not merely offer advice; He offers Himself as the Guide.

1. God’s Guidance Is Personal, Not Mechanical

“I will instruct thee…” This is not a cold, distant instruction. It is intimate. God is not handing you a map and stepping back. He is leaning in, speaking softly, and shaping your understanding from the inside out. His instruction is tailored — not generic, not mass‑produced, not one‑size‑fits‑all.

He knows your temperament, your fears, your history, your wounds, your strengths, and your limits. He guides you in a way that fits you.

2. God Teaches You the Way — He Doesn’t Rush You Into It

“…and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go…” Teaching is a process. It implies patience, repetition, and gentleness. God does not shove you into decisions. He prepares your heart, aligns your desires, and slowly shapes your discernment so that when the moment comes, the right path feels peaceful, not pressured.

Sometimes the delay is not indecision — it is God teaching you how to recognize His voice.

3. God’s Guidance Is Protective and Watchful

“…I will guide thee with mine eye.” This is one of the most tender images in Scripture. It means:

  • He sees what you cannot
  • He watches the road ahead
  • He notices dangers before you do
  • He directs you with the gentleness of a glance

A parent can guide a child across a busy street with just their eyes — not by shouting, not by pulling, but by presence. That is how God guides you.

4. The Right Path Is Marked by Peace, Not Panic

God’s way is not always the easiest, but it is always the most peaceful. Confusion, chaos, and pressure are not His voice. Clarity, steadiness, and quiet assurance are.

When you are discerning the right thing to do, ask yourself:

  • Does this path bring peace to my spirit?
  • Does it align with God’s character?
  • Does it require me to violate my values?
  • Does it draw me closer to God or drain me?
  • Does it feel forced, frantic, or fear‑driven?
  • God’s direction may stretch you, but it will never shatter you.

5. God Often Guides Through Small Steps, Not Grand Announcements

We want the whole blueprint. God gives the next step.

He guides like a lamp, not a floodlight — enough light for the next few feet, not the entire journey. This keeps you close to Him, dependent on Him, listening for Him.

The right path is often revealed as you walk, not before you walk.

6. When You Don’t Know What to Do, Stay Close to the One Who Does

Discerning the right way is less about mastering decision‑making and more about deepening your relationship with the Shepherd. When you stay near Him:

  • His voice becomes clearer
  • His nudges become recognizable
  • His peace becomes your compass

The safest place is not the “right decision.” The safest place is God’s Presence.

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“Father, I come to You with a heart that longs to walk in the way that is right before You. Quiet every voice that brings confusion, fear, or pressure. Teach me to recognize Your guidance, to sense Your peace, and to trust Your timing. Lead me step by step and let Your eye be upon me. When I am unsure, steady me. When I am afraid, reassure me. When I am overwhelmed, shelter me. Direct my path in a way that honors You and brings rest to my soul. In Jesus name, Amen.”

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: Going With You No Matter What Others Think

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“Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men.” Acts 5:29 (KJV)

To go with God often means standing apart—listening not to the noise of the world, but to the quiet, steady conviction of the Holy Spirit. When His voice settles in our hearts, it becomes clearer than fear, stronger than doubt, and truer than approval. Obedience born of love anchors us, even when the path feels lonely. Trusting His Spirit is choosing eternal truth over temporary comfort.

Lord, I choose You above all else. Strengthen my spirit to follow Your voice, trust Your leading, and walk boldly in obedience, knowing Your presence goes before me and Your love surrounds me always. Amen.

DEAR GOD: You Are My Strength~

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The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped.”Psalm 28:7 (KJV)

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Strength for Today
by C D Swanson~

This verse is a gentle reminder that God is not distant from our daily struggles. He is both strength and shield — the power we need and the protection we long for. When life feels uncertain or heavy, this scripture invites us to lean into trust rather than fear. Trust is not passive; it is an active resting of the heart in God’s character.

When we trust Him, something beautiful happens: “I am helped.” Not “I might be helped,” not “I hope to be helped,” but I am helped — present, certain, already in motion. God’s help is not delayed, lost, or withheld. It arrives in ways we see and in ways we don’t yet understand. Sometimes His help is strength to endure. Sometimes it is peace that steadies us. Sometimes it is a door opening at just the right moment.

This verse reminds us that we are never left to face life alone. God surrounds us, strengthens us, and shields us. And as we trust Him, our hearts learn again and again that He is faithful.

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Lord, thank You for being my strength when I feel weak and my shield when life feels overwhelming. Help me trust You fully today, knowing that Your help is already on the way. Fill my heart with peace and confidence in Your care. Amen.

DEAR GOD: You Are The Strength That Steadies My Soul

 

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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” — Psalm 27:1

The Strength That Steadies My Soul
by C D SWANSON~

Commentary

There are moments in life when fear tries to rise like a shadow, stretching itself across our peace. Yet this verse reminds us that God Himself is our light — not a flickering candle, but a steady, unwavering brilliance that pushes back every darkness. When David wrote these words, he was not living in ease; he was surrounded by threats, uncertainty, and enemies. Still, he declared boldly that the Lord was his strength.

This is the beauty of walking with God: His presence does not remove every challenge, but it transforms how we face them. Fear loses its authority when we remember who stands with us. The Lord is not merely giving strength — He is the strength of your life. His power becomes your courage. His light becomes your clarity. His salvation becomes your confidence.

When we anchor ourselves in this truth, our hearts settle. We stop rehearsing the “what‑ifs” and start resting in the “God is.” He is light when our path feels dim. He is salvation when we feel overwhelmed. He is strength when we feel worn thin. And because He is all of this, we can breathe again, knowing we are held by a God who never falters.

Reflective Question

Where in your life do you need to let God’s strength replace your fear?

Prayer

“LORD You are my light, my salvation, and the strength that carries me. When fear whispers its lies, remind me of Your truth. When I feel weak, steady my heart with Your presence. Help me trust You more deeply and walk in the confidence that comes from knowing You are with me. Thank You for being my refuge and my courage. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: You Are The Breath Behind My Steps~

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 “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life” –
John 14:6 (KJV)

Reflection on Life Today
by C D SWANSON~

Life today moves fast—faster than our hearts were ever designed to run. We juggle responsibilities, navigate uncertainty, and try to make sense of a world that shifts beneath our feet. Yet Jesus speaks into this very moment with a steady, unchanging truth: He is life itself.

This means life isn’t defined by circumstances, achievements, or the approval of others. Life is found in Him—His presence, His peace, His guidance, His love. When the world feels loud, He becomes our quiet center. When choices feel overwhelming, He becomes our clarity. When we feel stretched thin, He becomes our strength.

To live through Christ today is to breathe with purpose, walk with assurance, and rest in a love that does not waver. It is choosing to anchor your identity not in what happens around you, but in the One who holds all things together.

Supportive Scriptures

  • Acts 17:28“For in him we live, and move, and have our being…”
  • John 10:10“…I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”
  • Colossians 3:3–4“Your life is hid with Christ in God… Christ, who is our life…”
  • Psalm 16:11“…in thy presence is fulness of joy…”

Reflection

Life becomes clearer and more meaningful when it is rooted in Christ. His presence shapes how we see ourselves, how we respond to challenges, and how we walk through each day with hope.

“LORD -thank You for the gift of life and for the breath You place within me each day. Teach me to live with intention, to walk in Your wisdom, and to rest in Your peace. When life feels heavy, lift my spirit. When the path feels unclear, guide my steps. Let Your presence shape my thoughts, strengthen my heart, and remind me that true life is found in You alone, in Jesus name, Amen.”

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: 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.”