Life can be very overwhelming at times. You may feel worn out, weak, or heartbroken. You might also feel unqualified for the challenges you face or unsure of how to move forward. In those moments, God promises to provide what is needed. He offers to mend broken hearts, give wisdom, and supply the strength required to fulfil His purpose for people’s lives.
However, there’s one condition: trust. Trusting God means believing that His grace is enough. Often, people look for support from others instead of resting in God’s promises. While it’s good to share struggles with trusted friends, they should never replace God as the primary source of strength. Sometimes, God even removes other sources of support to remind people to rely fully on Him. There’s no strength greater than the kind that comes from depending entirely on God.
God’s love is unmatched. He wants people to lean on Him, to trust Him to carry them through their struggles. No one else can provide the same level of care, strength, or guidance. He is the ultimate Protector and Provider. When people rest in His care, they can find peace, knowing He is always there for them.
When people trust God to meet their deepest needs, anything or anyone else that comes along is simply an added blessing—like peanut butter on chocolate!
The key is to look to God for everything needed. Instead of seeking others to fill the void, people should rely on God’s sufficient grace. They should remember their identity in Christ and walk confidently in the purpose He has given them. God created each person uniquely, and they can thrive when they depend on His strength.
Conclusion
For those seeking encouragement and a deeper understanding of how to lean on God through every season of life, My Psalms Through Seasons Of Life by Amber Wise is a wonderful resource. These “psalms” reflect Amber’s personal journey of relying on God during various challenges. Her hope is that her writings will inspire others to place their hope in God—a God who never fails. May Christians everywhere find unity and growth in Him, no matter what season of life they are in.