1. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
2 My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
Continue reading Scripture of the day (Psalm 121:1-8)1. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
2 My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
Continue reading Scripture of the day (Psalm 121:1-8)Losing a job can feel like the ground has shifted beneath your feet. One moment you have stability, routine, and income. The next moment you are facing uncertainty, questions, and financial pressure. Job loss does not just affect your wallet. It can affect your confidence, your identity, and your sense of security.
Continue reading Trusting God After Job LossWhen financial struggles arise, it is easy to measure your security by the numbers in your bank account. A low balance can bring fear, anxiety, and uncertainty about the future. But as believers, our confidence is not meant to rest in our finances. Our security is found in God’s promises.
Continue reading God’s Promises vs. Your Bank Account BalanceFinancial hardship can make life feel uncomfortable and uncertain. When resources are limited and needs seem greater than what you have, it is easy to feel frustrated, discouraged, or anxious. Yet the Bible teaches that even in seasons of lack, there is a powerful lesson God wants us to learn. That lesson is contentment.
Continue reading Learning Contentment in Seasons of LackOne of the most difficult seasons of faith is when you have prayed, believed, and trusted God, but the financial breakthrough still has not come. The bills remain. The pressure continues. The situation looks the same. In these moments, discouragement tries to take root, and you may begin to wonder if God hears you at all.
Continue reading When You’ve Prayed but the Breakthrough Hasn’t Come Yet