Daily Devotional

April 16th 2026

THURSDAY

The bottom’s dropped out of the country; good people don’t have a chance”?... God’s business is putting things right; He loves getting the lines straight, setting us straight. Once we’re standing tall, we can look Him straight in the eye.—Psalm 11:3, 7 (MSG)

All of us are leaning on something to steady our hearts. None of us has the strength, wisdom, or courage to face life’s challenges alone. Time works against us, conditions work against us, and our own human limitations remind us that—even when our spirits are willing—our flesh is weak. Scripture is honest about this reality, and our lives confirm it.
Yet the good news is that God’s love has always turned tragedy into triumph. The Red Sea became a pathway to freedom. The fiery furnace became a testimony of God’s presence. In every Biblical story, the common denominator was the love of God breaking through human impossibility.
David understood this. Before he was king, he lived under the shadow of Saul’s jealousy and violence. Friends urged him to flee for safety, but David saw something beyond the danger. He acknowledged the threat—“the wicked bend their bow”—yet he refused to let fear dictate his future. Why? Because, as he declared, “The Lord is still in His holy temple.” God had not moved. God had not changed. And God had not abandoned him.
Depending on God’s love means trusting that a power greater than this world is at work. Human logic said Saul was in charge, but divine logic said God held the final word. David chose to live by that higher logic. He knew that God sees what we cannot see, and God responds when we cannot defend ourselves. “His eyes behold the children of men,” David wrote. The most important thing in life is not who you can see—it’s who sees you.
Like the blind man on the roadside who could not see Jesus but cried out anyway, we may not always see our way forward. But Jesus sees us. He hears us. And He meets us at the point of our need.
Depending on God’s love also means trusting that no human evil can cancel divine destiny. Long before Saul ever lifted a spear, God had already poured oil on David’s head. What God ordained, no enemy could overturn.
The same is true for every believer. If you belong to God, you have a divine destiny. No criticism, no opposition, no circumstance can rob you of what God has spoken over your life.

PRAYER: Lord, as we go today, let our confidence be in Your love as our foundation, our defense, and our destiny. We rest in our relationship with You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. AMEN!

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