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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

God Sustains What He Says


When was the last time you heard a word from God?  
When was the last time you received a word from Him?  
A respected minister once said, "God sustains what He says," and these words resonated with me. They can be timely reminders because, in moments of waiting, we expect God to speak to us. He often delivers personal words through dreams and revelations, and He has also given us His written Word. In His Word, He affirms that we should put Him in remembrance of His promises.
Psalm 119:49 clearly says:

"Put me in remembrance according to thy word unto thy servant, wherein thou hast caused me to hope." (YLT)

 The God we serve honors His Word even above His name; in His Word is His honor. So, when He gives us a promise, He is committed to fulfilling it.

To you reading this, beloved, I don’t mean to sound cliché, but have you discovered what God has said concerning your situation? Did God give you a word, and now it seems as if He is absent from your story? In every moment, even during downtime, God is there, prompting and beckoning us, saying, "I want to carry you through." 

As I type these words, it feels like what my heart truly needs. I wish God would stretch out His arms and carry me through this moment. When I got into my room, all I could think was, "God, help me. Dear God, You really have to help me." I know there are times when we want to express more, but there are no words to convey our feelings. Yet, we can choose to search the Scriptures and allow the Holy Spirit to articulate our pleas to God.

If you happen to come across these words in the midst of your day, I want you to know that God sustains what He says. In colloquial terms, "He won't lead you astray." You can join me in saying, "Lord, I need You to carry me through these moments."



Stay revived!

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