Greetings to you Beloved, trust you are doing well today.
Always remember, the Lord is mindful of you.
Our journey has been full of powerful reminders:
Day 1 – The Lord is my Portion.
Day 2 – The Lord is my Provider.
Day 3 – The Lord is my Shepherd.
Day 4 – The Lord is my Strength.
Day 5 – The Lord is my Peace.
Day 6 – The Lord is my Healer.
And today, Day 7, we discover another truth: The Lord is my Helper.
Psalm 121:1–2 says, “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.”
Life can sometimes make us feel like we are on our own. We struggle with problems, face responsibilities, and try to fix things by ourselves. But the truth is, we were never meant to carry life alone. God is our Helper. He does not sit far away watching us struggle—He steps in, lifts us, and makes a way.
Think of how it feels when someone shows up just in time to give you a hand. That’s who God is every day. He helps us in the little things and in the big things. He gives wisdom when we don’t know what to do, He opens doors when all we see are walls, and He strengthens us when our energy runs out.
Hebrews 13:6 reminds us, “The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.” This means we don’t need to live in fear, because God Himself is standing by us.
Sometimes, God’s help comes through people. Other times, it comes through opportunities we never saw coming. And sometimes, it is just a quiet strength in our hearts that pushes us forward. However it comes, one thing is sure—our help always comes from Him.
So when life feels heavy, don’t look down in defeat. Don’t only look around for human answers. Instead, lift your eyes to God. He is bigger than the mountains in front of you, and His help never runs dry.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for being my Helper. Teach me to lift my eyes to You in every situation. Remind me that my help does not come from man, but from You, the Maker of heaven and earth. Amen.
Life Application:
Whenever you face a challenge today, pause and say, “Lord, help me.” Trust Him to step in, and expect His help to come in ways you may not even imagine.
Tons of Love
Janet Adeogun
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