đż Daily Devotional â Godâs Presence Is Greater Than Our Fear
- Sarah Skaggs
- Jan 22
- 2 min read
Godâs Presence Is Greater Than Our Fear
Trusting God When the Future Feels Uncertain
Scripture: âFear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God.ââ Isaiah 41:10 (KJV)
Reflection: Fear has a way of creeping in when we look aheadâwhen the path feels unfamiliar, decisions feel heavy, or outcomes feel uncertain. But God meets us in those moments with a steady promise: âI am with thee.â
God does not ask us to walk fearlesslyâHe asks us to walk faithfully. His presence does not remove every challenge, but it removes the need to face them alone. When fear whispers what if, God answers with I am.
Fear focuses on what might go wrong.Faith rests in who God already is.
As we continue this journey through 2026, there will be days when trusting God feels easy and days when it feels difficult. On both kinds of days, His presence remains the sameâstrong, faithful, and near.
You do not need to have tomorrow figured out.You only need to trust the God who holds it.
Let today be a reminder to place your confidence not in circumstances, but in the unchanging presence of the Lord.
Meditation:Pause and breathe deeply. Ask yourself:What fear do I need to place into Godâs hands today?Release it to Him in prayer.
Prayer:Father, thank You for Your constant presence in my life. When fear tries to take hold of my heart, remind me that You are with me and that I have nothing to fear. Strengthen my faith, calm my spirit, and help me trust You completelyâtoday and every day. In Jesusâ name, Amen. đ
đ Daily Bible Reading â January 22
Genesis 48â50
As you read today, reflect on:
Godâs faithfulness across generations
His power to redeem painful situations
The assurance that Godâs plans always prevail
đ Encouragement to Share:What did God reveal to you through todayâs reading? How did these chapters remind you of His faithfulness and sovereignty?
âš Fear fades when we rest in Godâs presence. Letâs continue drawing nearer to the Lord Jesusâtrusting Him fully with our whole hearts in 2026.




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