Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, Make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
– Hebrews 13:20-21
This verse carries such a steadying, gentle strength, the kind that doesn’t shout, but settles into the heart and reminds you that you’re not walking any of this alone. “The God of peace. “When you been carrying so much work, grief, responsibility, and just everyday Holy Hallelujahs. Peace isn’t just a feeling for you; it’s something God brings to you when your own strength is tired. That great shepherd of the sheep.” A shepherd doesn’t just lead, He watches, protects, guides, and goes after the one who’s worn out. Through the blood of the everlasting covenant.” That’s God saying, “My promise to you doesn’t expire. Not in grief. Not in exhaustion. Not in the middle of the day. Make you perfect in every good work.” Not perfect as in flawless, perfect as in equipped, strengthened, guided, held together. Working in you that which is well‑pleasing in His sight.” Even your struggles, you’re working, your everyday journey, God sees all of it. He calls it pleasing. “To whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.” A simple, steady ending. A reminder that God finishes what He starts.

Father God, this morning I lift up every heart that woke up tired, worried, grieving, or unsure of their next step. You see them. You know them. You love them. For the one carrying quiet burdens they don’t talk about, give them peace. For the one who feels alone in a crowded world, wrap them in Your presence. For the one who has been giving and giving with nothing left to pour, restore their strength. For the one grieving a loss that still aches, comfort them with Your gentleness. For the one who feels forgotten or overlooked remind them that You never lose sight of Your children. For the one who is trying their best but feels like it’s not enough, whisper to them that Your grace fills every gap. Jehovah Jireh breathe encouragement into their spirit today. Let them feel hope rise again not loud, not forced, but steady and real. Let them know that life still matters, that their breath still matters, and that You are working in ways they cannot yet see. Bless their steps. Bless their home. Bless their mind. Bless their heart. Let this morning be the beginning of a better day, a lighter day, a day filled with Your peace. Let 2026 be the year that they can say God I know that was you every hour of everyday Thank You in Jesus Precious Name, Amen.
