God's Whisper

In a world that never stops talking, sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is turn off the volume.
We’re so used to hearing God through a screen, a podcast, or a notification. But there’s a different kind of closeness that happens when we step away from the digital noise and into the quiet.
Maybe it’s a walk without headphones, a few moments with a physical journal, or just sitting in the stillness of the morning. It’s in those 'offline' spaces where His whisper often becomes the clearest.
Provided by "Word of Encouragement"

In The Middle Of The Noise

When your mind will not slow down, it can feel exhausting in a way that is hard to explain. Your body might be still, but your thoughts keep moving. You try to rest, but your head fills with reminders, worries, conversations, plans, and fears. One thought leads to another and then another. Before you know it, you feel overwhelmed and worn out, even if you have not done anything yet.
You want to pray, but it feels hard to focus. You want peace, but your mind keeps running back to everything you need to do, everything you forgot to do, and everything you are trying to figure out. It can make you feel distant, distracted, and tired.
God understands what it feels like to carry a restless heart.
In Psalm 94:19 it says, “In the multitude of my anxieties within me, Your comforts delight my soul.” That verse does not pretend that the thoughts are not there. It says a multitude. A mind full. Thoughts layered on top of each other. And right in the middle of that, God’s comfort is still present.
You do not have to wait for your mind to be perfectly calm to come to God. You can come with all the noise. You can come with every anxious thought. You can come when you feel scattered.
Isaiah 26:3 says, “You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.” Peace is not something you force. It is something God holds for you. When your thoughts start running in every direction, you can gently bring your attention back to Him again and again. Even if it lasts only a few seconds at a time.
2 Corinthians 10:5 says we can bring “every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” That does not mean you will never have anxious thoughts. It means you are allowed to hand them over, one by one. Every fear. Every pressure. Every what if. You do not have to carry them all by yourself.
And in Philippians 4:7, there is this promise: “The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” Not peace that makes sense. Not peace that comes because everything is figured out. Peace that stands guard over your mind when it feels like too much.
If your mind will not stop racing, you are not failing. You are human. You are carrying a lot. And God is not standing far away waiting for you to get it together. God is near in the middle of it.
Even if your prayer is just a deep breath.
Even if your prayer is just, God help me.
Even if your thoughts are still loud.
God meets you there, in the middle of the noise, and holds you with a gentleness that does not rush you or shame you.

- Ellie Mont

Meme: Unwanted Seasons

Do Not Fear...

“For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, ‘Do not fear; I will help you.’” That’s a direct promise from the God of the universe. In Isaiah 41:13, God isn’t shouting this order from a distance - He says that He literally takes hold of your right hand.

He's saying, “I’m stepping into your fight with you. Your courage won’t have to come from you alone.”
This is the exact opposite of the self-help message our culture preaches. The world says, “Dig deeper, find the power within, manifest your future.” Scripture says something far better: you don’t have to be your own savior.
The Christian life isn't bout pretending you’re fearless - it’s about knowing Who is holding on to you when you’re not. When God grips your hand, your weakness stops being a liability and becomes the stage where His strength is seen.
So when fear hits - about your future, your family, your finances, your faith - remember what’s actually true. If you belong to Christ, you're not walking into that doctor’s office, that classroom, that job interview, or that lonely night by yourself.
The Lord your God goes with you, His hand wrapped around yours, already committed: “Do not fear, I will help you.”
- David Delfeld
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God Hasn’t Brought You This Far To Leave You

“Then I said to you, ‘Do not be terrified; do not be afraid of them. The LORD your God, who is going before you, will fight for you, as he did for you in Egypt, before your very eyes, and in the wilderness. There you saw how the LORD your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way you went until you reached this place.’”
Deuteronomy 1:29-31 (NIV)

A few years ago, not long after my husband passed away, I remember sitting alone in my living room surrounded by quiet. The house that once felt familiar suddenly felt foreign. My heart ached with questions about the future: How will I raise my kids alone? How will I keep moving forward when everything has changed?

In those tender months, I opened my Bible often, sometimes with trembling hands. Again and again, God brought me to passages like today’s - reminders that He goes before us, fights for us, and carries us when we can’t carry ourselves.

Life is full of joy, but it’s also unpredictable. And sometimes it’s scary. Throughout Scripture, we see God’s people learning to trust Him and step forward in faith even when fear lingered close behind.

That’s what was happening when Moses reminded the Israelites of God’s faithfulness in Deuteronomy 1:29-31. They stood on the edge of the land God had promised them, but fear made them hesitate. They wondered, What if God doesn’t come through this time?

I can relate to that. Maybe you can too. Even when I’ve seen God’s goodness with my own “very eyes” (Deuteronomy 1:30), fear still tries to convince me otherwise.

But God’s reminder to the ancient Israelites is the same one He offers us today: I am going before you. I will fight for you. You’ve seen Me do it before, and I’ll do it again.

Moses described God’s care this way: “The LORD your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way you went until you reached this place” (Deuteronomy 1:31). Isn’t that beautiful? God had been carrying them the whole time. Every step, every detour, every delay - until they reached this place.

Fear often lives in the next place: the unknowns of next week, next year, or whatever lies ahead. But faith lives right here, in this place, where God has already proven Himself faithful.

When I look back, I can see how God has carried me through loss, waiting, and change I never expected. And if He’s carried me here, I can trust that He’ll carry me forward too.

Whatever you’re facing today, rest in knowing your God is near and good. The same God who brought you to this place will get you to the next, and He will never leave you.

Lord, thank You for carrying me in every season. When fear tries to take over, remind me that You go before me and fight for me. Help me rest in Your faithfulness right here, in this place. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. 

Jesus Wants You To Know...

"I embody not only perfect Love, but all the fullness of the Deity as well. In Me you have everything you could ever need. Feelings of emptiness can serve as signals - reminding you to turn back toward Me. No matter what you are doing, I can be a co-participant with you. As you invite Me into more and more aspects of your life, you will discover a growing contentment within you. In times of adversity you can lean on Me for support; in joyous times you can celebrate with Me. I am as near as a whispered prayer - even nearer. My banner over you is Love."

"Let him lead me to the banquet hall, and let His banner over me be love."
Song of Songs 2:4
- "Jesus Lives" by Sarah Young