faith

  • God Tests in Order to Entrust

    God told Abram to leave his country, his people, and his father’s household — and go to a land He would show him. No map. No destination. Just a direction and a promise. And Abram packed up the very next morning and went. No arguing like Moses. No running like Jonah. Today’s devotional explores why Abram could move so quickly — and what it means that God always gives the assurance before the instruction. The test is never the end of the story. God tests in order to entrust.

  • I Don’t See the Full Picture

    For 37 chapters, Job asked God why — and got silence. Then in chapter 38, God speaks. Not with answers but with questions, taking Job on a tour of the universe. Stars, seas, storm systems, creatures beyond naming. And in the middle of it all: “Everything under heaven belongs to me.” Job’s response? “Surely I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me to know.” Today’s devotional looks at what it means to stop demanding explanations — and start trusting the One who holds it all.

  • My Redeemer Lives

    Job had lost everything — his children, his wealth, his health, his reputation. His friends had become his prosecutors. And from the depths of that wreckage, he made the most confident declaration in the book: “I know that my redeemer lives.” Not I hope. Not I wish. I know. He said it without the New Testament, without the name, without the empty tomb. We have all of that. Today’s devotional asks the honest question: have we slipped from knowing to hoping — and what does it take to anchor ourselves back?