This is the testimony of a separated wife. "My spouse of 5 years has broken his promise to me". How could I ever trust again? Could this relationship ever be repaired? What good is making a promise if it's going to be broken?
Anyone can make a promise, but let's be honest. How many of us have actually kept every promise we've made in our lifetime? A promise only has real value if it holds hands with commitment, faithfulness and perseverance.
Broken promises hurt. They have the potential to sever relationships, bring heartache and wound deeply.
In this tough world we live in, struggles and heartache are inevitable, and they may leave us wondering: Whom can we trust? Is there anyone out there who actually keeps every
promise?
The answer is a glorious YES and we find proof in today's key verse. Psalm 145:13b tells us, " ... The Lord is trustworthy in all he promises and faithful in all he does."
Who are we that God would promise us anything? Yet, out of His love for us, He established many promises that are not hidden or secret. We can easily find them in Scripture. "God is not a man that He would lie ..." (Numbers 23:19a). When God makes a promise to us, it will be accomplished through His sovereignty.
We can count on God to fulfill His promises. He is dependable, reliable and worthy of our trust. God has already kept His greatest promise, by sending Jesus to die on our behalf so we can have eternal life in Him (John 3:16). If God fulfilled this sacred promise out of love for us, how can we doubt He will keep the other promises He has made?
God is faithful in all He does (Deuteronomy 7:9). Not just sometimes or when He wants to be. God is loyal to those He loves. He is 100 percent devoted to His children and nothing will ever change that. The vow He made to you is eternal.
Life is challenging. People will disappoint us. And, yes, as much as we try, we may even fall short in keeping some of our promises to others. But no matter what happens in life, we can hold on to this profound truth: God will never break His promises. Never. He is trustworthy and faithful (2 Timothy 2:13).
God will do what He says He will do. And that, dear friend, is something we can confidently rely on forever!
Know that I am praying and interceding on your behalf daily. If you can assist me in what I do, I would be grateful. Give and it shall be given unto you, good measure, pressed down and running over. God is no man's debtor. Thanks in advance.
Be encouraged
Pastor Doreen
Anyone can make a promise, but let's be honest. How many of us have actually kept every promise we've made in our lifetime? A promise only has real value if it holds hands with commitment, faithfulness and perseverance.
Broken promises hurt. They have the potential to sever relationships, bring heartache and wound deeply.
In this tough world we live in, struggles and heartache are inevitable, and they may leave us wondering: Whom can we trust? Is there anyone out there who actually keeps every
promise?
The answer is a glorious YES and we find proof in today's key verse. Psalm 145:13b tells us, " ... The Lord is trustworthy in all he promises and faithful in all he does."
Who are we that God would promise us anything? Yet, out of His love for us, He established many promises that are not hidden or secret. We can easily find them in Scripture. "God is not a man that He would lie ..." (Numbers 23:19a). When God makes a promise to us, it will be accomplished through His sovereignty.
We can count on God to fulfill His promises. He is dependable, reliable and worthy of our trust. God has already kept His greatest promise, by sending Jesus to die on our behalf so we can have eternal life in Him (John 3:16). If God fulfilled this sacred promise out of love for us, how can we doubt He will keep the other promises He has made?
God is faithful in all He does (Deuteronomy 7:9). Not just sometimes or when He wants to be. God is loyal to those He loves. He is 100 percent devoted to His children and nothing will ever change that. The vow He made to you is eternal.
Life is challenging. People will disappoint us. And, yes, as much as we try, we may even fall short in keeping some of our promises to others. But no matter what happens in life, we can hold on to this profound truth: God will never break His promises. Never. He is trustworthy and faithful (2 Timothy 2:13).
God will do what He says He will do. And that, dear friend, is something we can confidently rely on forever!
Know that I am praying and interceding on your behalf daily. If you can assist me in what I do, I would be grateful. Give and it shall be given unto you, good measure, pressed down and running over. God is no man's debtor. Thanks in advance.
Be encouraged
Pastor Doreen
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