Friday, December 5, 2025

2We draw near to Him by calling upon His name constantly—both day and night—placing our trust in the power of prayer. As we walk through life by faith, our eyes must remain fixed on a divine focus—namely, Christ—who speaks to us through words that stir our hearts and affirm His goodness. In His presence, we find that the Father, who never sleeps or takes rest, is always watching over us with unwavering vigilance. This truth reveals not only His perpetual watchfulness but also invites us into an eternal relationship—an ongoing communion that changes and transforms our earthly lives. There are countless things beyond human ability—impossible for us to accomplish with our limited strength. Yet, when God speaks, even the emptiness is touched, and the entire universe shifts from one moment to the next at His command. If God is never silent, then we possess in Him a hope and a goodness that surpasses all imagination—something we can only receive through faith, simply by asking and trusting in His promises. To truly rest in God is to cease our endless striving and to find peace in His unchanging presence. In truth, what we truly long for is God Himself—our ultimate refuge, our eternal sanctuary. We recognize this longing in the gentle, persistent whisper of His unfailing love, in His everlasting faithfulness, and in the kindness of our Heavenly Father. Through our lived experiences, we come to understand this divine communication, and our hearts yearn to be renewed through the mysterious grace of His love—an ever-present reality that sustains us here and now. God is a patient and loving Father, unwavering in His faithfulness, guiding us gently along the paths of righteousness. In His infinite wisdom, He is continually shaping within us a divine design—one that gradually draws us away from the fleeting shadows of this world and prepares us for a glory beyond what we can imagine. From heaven, He provides us with manna—spiritual nourishment that strengthens us in times of sorrow and draws us closer to Him for more grace. Like hungry children, we constantly look to our Father for life, seeking in Him our true sustenance. Yet, amid our seeking, we often learn lessons that seem disconnected from the pure trust we are called to have in Christ. Our understanding is limited by our imperfect perception—an imperfect lens through which we experience divine communication. Nonetheless, there exists a divine consistency—an unchanging pattern in God's work—that allows us to find refuge again and again. Our struggles are not only caused by lack of knowledge but also by our blindness to the moments when we forget the truths we already know—the wisdom that calls us to rest in trusting Him, rather than relying on ourselves.

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