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: Like Little Ones Before You~

a little boy standing in a field of flowers“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.”

DEAR GOD: Trusting You in the Fog~

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Trusting God in the Fog
by C D Swanson

Did you ever feel like you’re longing for a “word” or guidance from the Lord, yet nothing seems to be happening? If so, count yourself among the many followers of Christ who walk through the same experience — myself included.

Right now, my husband and I are seeking the Lord for clarification, affirmation, and confirmation about our next step at this particular juncture in our lives.

But so often, when this happens, it becomes a “wait and sit tight — for I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD” kind of season. This is when patience, one of the fruits of the Spirit, comes into focus. This is when we need to breathe, relax, and remind ourselves, “This too shall pass, and this too shall become clear.”

There is always a purpose behind everything we face — uncertainty, decisions, doubt, and those foggy moments in our mind, heart, and soul. The sun always breaks through eventually. It always does. It’s the waiting in the fog that challenges us the most.

The only encouragement I can offer is this: “Be still, and know that He is God.” (Psalm 46:10) Look to Him for all things. Trust Him fully, and He will direct your paths and bring clarity and peace in His perfect timing. (Proverbs 4:5–8)

Just know this: God is with you through it all. He is your hope, your conscience, your guide, your protector, your Rock, and your ever‑loving, faithful Father.

Isaiah 30:21 “And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it…”Lamentations 3:25–26 The Lord is good unto them that wait for him… It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord.”

Father, in the quiet places where we wait for Your direction, steady our hearts. Teach us to rest in Your timing, trust Your wisdom, and lean into Your peace. Clear the fog in Your perfect way, and guide our steps with the light of Your presence. We place our hopes, our questions, and our next steps in Your faithful hands. In Jesus name, 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: 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: The Turns Of Our Lives~

Woman taking a picture in a sunlit forest.James 1:17 (KJV) “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.”

“The Turns of a Life Held by God”
by C D Swanson~

Life is full of turns — gentle ones we expect, and sudden ones that shake the ground beneath us. Seasons shift, paths bend, and sometimes we find ourselves standing in places we never planned to be. A wrong turn here, a painful turn there, a surprising turn that opens a door we didn’t even know existed.

But through every twist, one truth remains unshaken: God does not turn away from you. His love does not waver, His Presence does not flicker, and His faithfulness does not depend on the direction you take. Even when you step off the path, He steps toward you. Even when life changes without warning, His heart toward you does not change.

The turns of life shape us, refine us, and sometimes reroute us — but they never remove us from His hands. You are held through the natural changes, the sudden ones, the confusing ones, and the beautiful ones. And every turn, even the ones that feel wrong, can become a place where His grace meets you again.

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“Father, thank You for being the One who never changes, even when everything around me does. Hold me steady through the turns of life, and remind me that Your love is constant, unwavering, and forever near. Guide my steps, heal my missteps, and let every change draw me closer to You. In Jesus name, 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: 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: The First Place of the Heart – Always YOU

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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)

 You First
by C D Swanson~

 

True worship begins when the heart recognizes that nothing compares to God. When we place Him above every affection, ambition, and attachment, our souls find their rightful center. Loving God is not merely an act of obedience; it is a response to His unmatched presence and faithfulness. In choosing Him first, we are not deprived — we are fulfilled. Worship becomes the sacred act of declaring that He alone is enough.

  “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.” Matthew 22:37 (KJV)

 “ Heavenly Father, draw my heart away from lesser things and anchor it fully in You. Teach me to love You above all else, to seek Your presence before every pursuit, and to honor You with my time and devotion. May my worship be sincere, my priorities aligned with Your will, and my life a reflection of my love for You.  In Jesus name, Amen.”

  What am I allowing to compete with God for first place in my heart?

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.