Greetings. Precious Family:
May the Peace of the Lord be with you.
Family, there are moments when life grows quiet enough for God to speak—not in noise or urgency, but in reassurance. The words “It is well with my soul” are not a denial of hardship; they are a declaration of trust. They remind us that peace does not come from circumstances lining up perfectly, but from knowing who holds our lives.
When God whispers that it is already alright, He is anchoring our hearts in truth. Even when answers are delayed or outcomes are unclear, we can rest in the confidence that God has already gone before us. This kind of peace is not fragile—it is rooted in faith, strengthened by trust, and sustained by God’s presence.
To say “I know that I know that I know” is to stand firmly on the assurance that God is faithful. He has carried us before, He walks with us now, and He will not abandon us in what lies ahead. Amen.
Scripture Passage of the Day
Isaiah 26:3
New King James Version
3 You will keep him in perfect peace,
Whose mind is stayed on You,
Because he trusts in You.
Let Us Pray
Spirit of the Living God, I quiet my heart before You today. Thank You for reminding me that my soul can rest, even when life feels uncertain. Help me to trust You fully—to keep my mind stayed on You and my heart anchored in Your promises. I praise You for Your faithfulness and for the peace that only You can give. In the name of Jesus, The Christ I pray.
And I let it be…And so it is
Amen, Amen, and Amen
Video of the Day
Rev. Marcia Davis
