GOD GOODNESS
God's kindness is there in every season of my life, even if you don't always grasp it.
I remain confident of this:
I will see the goodness of the Lord
in the land of the living. Psalm 27:13
Message:
David's declaration in this psalm is not that of someone whose life is free of difficulties, but the voice of someone who's learned to read his own story through God's character rather than the volatility of his circumstances. God's goodness is not restricted to situations that are obviously pleasant or simple to appreciate. It is not limited to outcomes that fit your expectations or seasons that seem light. Instead, it is a constant reality that underpins all experiences, seen and unseen, understood and misunderstood.
Learning to trust God's goodness necessitates a shift in perspective: refusing to interpret every obstacle as an absence and instead allowing for the possibility that God is present in ways that are not immediately obvious. Over time, the trust begins to shape your internal stance. Your anxiousness relaxes because you are no longer attempting to foresee every eventuality, and every disappointment loses its final power because you learn to realise that what you see is not the whole picture. Hope becomes more stable because it is no longer based on perfect circumstances but on God's unchanging essence.
To flourish in God's goodness, you must learn to live with open eyes and a firm heart. Acknowledge that, even when life appears unpredictable, you are still part of a story formed by divine care. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is neglected. He is completely focused on everything.
Midweek Invitation:
Spend some time reflecting on your journey over the last year. Make a list of ten particular instances in which you can now recognise God's kindness in both what was provided and what was safeguarded or redirected.
Prayer:
Father, help me see Your kindness in both the obvious and the hidden places in my life; teach me to trust Your heart, even when I cannot see Your hand and allow appreciation to build within me while keeping my hope in You. Amen.


