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 My Deepest Love~

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Whom have I in heaven but Thee? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside Thee.” — Psalm 73:25 (KJV)


💛 My Soul’s Deepest Love
by C D Swanson~

Lord, You are the One my heart returns to again and again, the steady flame that warms every cold corner of my life. When I look back over the years, I see Your fingerprints on every rescue, every comfort, every moment when I thought I would fall but somehow stood. You have been my strength when I was trembling, my peace when I was overwhelmed, my joy when the world felt dim.

There is no love like Yours — patient, unchanging, endlessly kind. You have carried me through storms I could not name and lifted me into sunlight I did not deserve. You have whispered truth into my fears and breathed courage into my weakness. You have been the One constant in a world that shifts like sand.

Lord, I love You because You first loved me — fiercely, tenderly, completely. You are the desire of my heart, the anchor of my soul, the song that rises in me even on the quietest days. My life is richer because You are in it, and my future is secure because it rests in Your hands.

I give You my love, my gratitude, my whole being. You are my portion, my treasure, my forever. There is none beside You, none before You, none who can compare with the sweetness of Your presence. My heart is Yours, Lord — today, tomorrow, and always.

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Lord Jesus, receive this offering of love from my grateful heart. Draw me deeper into Your presence, steady my steps, and let my life reflect the beauty of Your grace. You are my everything, and I adore You. Amen.

DEAR GOD: The Gain Outweigh Every Loss~

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Philippians 3:8 “Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord…”

The Gain That Outweighs Every Loss
by C D Swanson~

Life brings seasons of loss — people we love, chapters we cherished, dreams we held close. Some losses shake us, some refine us, and some leave a quiet ache that lingers long after the moment has passed. But in Christ, every loss is met with a greater gain, a deeper promise, a richer hope.

Paul understood this when he wrote that everything he once valued was nothing compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. That truth still stands today. What we lose in this life is temporary, but what we gain in Him is eternal, unshakable, and overflowing with purpose.

Through Christ, we gain:

  • strength in our weakness
  • peace in our storms
  • comfort in our sorrow
  • direction in our confusion
  • hope in our waiting
  • life beyond this life

Loss may visit us, but it does not define us. Christ does. And in Him, nothing is wasted — not a tear, not a trial, not a moment of pain. He gathers every broken piece and turns it into something that draws us closer to His heart.

The world may take, but Christ restores. The world may wound, but Christ heals. The world may shift, but Christ remains.

And one day, when we stand in His Presence, every earthly loss will fade in the light of the eternal gain we have in Him. Until then, we walk forward with confidence, knowing that His love carries us, His grace sustains us, and His promises never fail.

“Lord, thank You for being my gain in every season of loss. When life feels heavy, lift my eyes to see the eternal hope I have in You. Strengthen my heart, steady my steps, and remind me that nothing I walk through is greater than the glory You are working within me. Help me trust Your timing, Your wisdom, and Your love. In every loss, let me find more of You. In Jesus name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: A Banner Lifted by You My LORD~

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“Thou hast given a banner to them that fear thee, that it may be displayed because of the truth.” Psalm 60:4 (KJV)

A Banner Lifted by God
by C D Swanson~

There is something quietly breathtaking about this obscure verse. It paints a picture of God lifting a banner—His banner—over those who fear Him, not as a symbol of battle alone, but as a declaration of belonging, protection, and truth. In ancient times, a banner was raised high so people could gather beneath it, find direction, and know where safety stood. This verse reminds us that God Himself is the One who lifts that banner over our lives.

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When we walk with God, we walk under a covering that cannot be replicated by anything in this world. His banner is not made of cloth or color—it is woven from His truth, His promises, and His unwavering love. The verse speaks to a God who does not leave His people wandering or exposed. Instead, He marks us as His own, guiding us through every valley and lifting us above every storm.

Life with God becomes a different kind of life entirely:

  • Direction feels clearer, even when the path is winding, because His truth becomes the compass.
  • Peace settles deeper, not because circumstances are perfect, but because His presence steadies the heart.
  • Courage rises, not from our own strength, but from knowing His banner is lifted over us.
  • Purpose becomes richer, because we realize we are part of something eternal, not fleeting.
  • Love feels fuller, because His love teaches us how to love others with grace instead of fear.

This verse also whispers something personal: God sees you. He knows when your heart is tired, when your spirit is stretched, when your steps feel uncertain. And instead of demanding perfection, He lifts His banner over you—declaring that you are His, that you are protected, and that His truth will not fail you.

There is a beauty in knowing that even on days when we feel small, God raises something high above us that speaks of strength, identity, and belonging. His banner is not earned; it is given. It is not fragile; it is eternal. And it is not silent; it proclaims His truth over every part of our lives.

A Closing Thought

When we stand under God’s banner, we stand in a place where fear loses its grip, where confusion loses its power, and where hope becomes our steady companion. His truth becomes the covering that no darkness can pierce.

Lord, thank You for the banner of truth and grace You lift over my life. Thank You for marking me as Yours, for guiding my steps when the path feels uncertain, and for surrounding me with a love that never fades. Let Your truth be the covering I walk beneath today. Steady my heart, strengthen my spirit, and remind me that I am held, protected, and deeply known by You. May Your presence be the peace that quiets my worries and the light that leads me forward. 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?

DEAR GOD: I Love That You Wait For ME!

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Isaiah 30:18 (KJV)And therefore will the LORD wait, that he may be gracious unto you…”

When God Waits for You
by C D SWANSON

 We often think we are the ones waiting on God, but Isaiah reveals a tender truth: sometimes God is waiting on us. Waiting for us to slow down, to breathe, to return, to trust, to stop striving in our own strength. He waits—not in frustration—but in grace.

This verse shows the heart of a Father who refuses to rush His children. He waits so He can pour out mercy at the moment we are ready to receive it. He waits so we won’t miss the blessing. He waits because His timing is always aligned with His love.

Supporting Scriptures remind us of this gentle patience:

  • “The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy.” (Psalm 103:8)
  • “The LORD is good unto them that wait for him.” (Lamentations 3:25)
  • “Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)

Today, let this truth settle your spirit: God is not late. He is not withholding. He is not ignoring you. He is waiting for the perfect moment to be gracious to you—because His love is deliberate, patient, and deeply personal.

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“LORD , thank You for waiting for me with such grace. Teach me to slow down, to trust Your timing, and to rest in Your goodness. Help me release my hurry and receive Your mercy in the exact moment You send it.  In Jesus name, Amen.

DEAR GOD: I Love Being Under Your Wings~

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Ruth 2:12 (KJV) “The LORD recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the LORD God of Israel, under whose wings thou art come to trust.”

This verse captures the tenderness of God’s protection. Ruth, a foreigner, stepped into a land she did not know, carrying grief, uncertainty, and the weight of starting over. Yet Boaz recognized her courage and her trust in the God of Israel. This is the beauty of divine refuge: God sees every sacrifice, every quiet act of faith, every trembling step forward. When we come under His wings, we are not merely sheltered — we are honored, restored, and rewarded in ways only God can orchestrate. Ruth’s story reminds us that God’s covering is not passive; it is active, attentive, and deeply personal.

Reflective Question

Where in your life do you need to rest under God’s wings today?

LORD –gather Your people beneath Your wings of mercy. Let every weary heart find rest, every anxious mind find peace, and every wandering soul find home in You.  In Jesus name, Amen.

DEAR GOD: I Love How You Remain Close~

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Psalm 34:18 “The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.” (KJV)

 

When God Draws Near
by C D SWANSON~

There are seasons in life when the heart feels too heavy to lift, too bruised to beat with hope, too weary to imagine joy returning. Yet it is in these very moments—when we feel most fragile—that God draws closest. Scripture does not say He sends comfort from afar; it says He is nigh—near, present, attentive, leaning in with compassion.

A broken heart is not a sign of spiritual failure. It is often the evidence of deep love, deep loss, deep longing, or deep disappointment. And God does not shame the brokenhearted; He shelters them. He does not rush their healing; He carries them through it. He does not demand strength; He offers His own.

The contrite spirit—the humbled, honest, trembling soul—is precious to Him. God meets us not in our polished moments, but in our raw ones. He sits with us in the quiet, gathers our tears, and whispers truth into the places where lies have tried to take root. He reminds us that brokenness is not the end of the story; it is the place where His restoration begins.

When God draws near, He brings peace that steadies, hope that rises, and mercy that mends. He brings the kind of healing that does not simply patch the heart but renews it. He brings purpose out of pain and beauty out of ashes. And He does it gently, faithfully, lovingly—because His heart is tender toward yours.

If you are walking through a valley today, know this: God is not distant. He is not silent. He is not indifferent. He is near—closer than your breath, closer than your fears, closer than your sorrow. And He will not leave you there. His nearness is your healing, your strength, and your promise of brighter days ahead.

Lord, thank You for drawing near to me in every moment of brokenness. Thank You for seeing my heart, understanding my pain, and holding me with compassion. Help me to feel Your presence today in a deeper way. Heal the places that hurt, restore what has been lost, and breathe hope into my spirit again. I trust Your timing, Your love, and Your gentle care. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

DEAR GOD: Your Path Leads To Life Eternal~

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“He that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, righteousness, and honour.” — Proverbs 21:21 (KJV)

The Path of Righteousness Leads to Life
by C D SWANSON~

There is a holy pursuit woven into this verse — a calling not to chase the world, but to chase the heart of God. Scripture doesn’t say stumble into righteousness or occasionally consider mercy. It says follow after them. Pursue them. Make them the direction of your life.

To follow after righteousness is to desire what God desires. To follow after mercy is to treat others the way God has treated you — with compassion, patience, and grace.

And the promise is breathtaking: those who chase God’s ways will find life, righteousness, and honor.

Not the kind of “life” the world offers — temporary, fragile, performance‑based — but the kind that fills the soul with purpose, peace, and divine strength. Not the kind of “honor” that fades with applause — but the honor that comes from walking in step with the Lord, pleasing Him, and reflecting His character.

This verse reminds us that the blessings of God are not random. They are connected to the posture of our hearts. When we choose righteousness over compromise, mercy over bitterness, obedience over convenience, we step into the flow of God’s favor.

And the beauty is this: We don’t follow righteousness alone. The Holy Spirit empowers every step. Mercy is not something we manufacture — it’s something we receive from God and then extend to others.

As we pursue Him, He shapes us. As we walk with Him, He transforms us. As we follow His ways, He leads us into the fullness of life He always intended.

This is the path that brings honor — not from people, but from the Lord Himself.

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Father, help me follow after righteousness and mercy with a willing heart. Teach me to desire what You desire and to walk in Your ways with humility and joy. Fill me with compassion, grace, and a spirit that reflects Your love. Lead me into the life, honor, and blessing You promise to those who pursue You. Strengthen my steps, steady my spirit, and let my life bring glory to Your name. Amen.