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Daily Devotional - July 26, 2025

7/26/25

Good morning 🌞, Friends, 

1 Peter 5:7 LSB
[7] casting all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you.

This scripture is incredibly powerful especially for anyone going through a tough time mentally or emotionally. Whether you're facing a big decision, deep anxiety, stress, overwhelming grief, or just the heaviness of life, this verse offers real hope to face it.

Let’s keep it a buck: sometimes the weight we carry feels like too much. Some people are so overwhelmed that they feel the only way out is to give up entirely. But that’s a lie. You are not alone. Even if it feels like you don’t have many people around to talk to or lean on, you absolutely have One, which is God.

The Apostle Peter shares a truth in this verse that can really lighten the load of life. He reminds us that we’ve been invited to give all our worries, fears, and pain to God. But even more than that, he tells us why... because God cares for us. That’s not just a distant type of care... not at all. It's close, intimate, and deeply personal. It’s not just about handing off your burdens; it’s about stepping into a relationship with the One who loves you unconditionally.

Friend, you are uniquely loved by God.

When we “cast our cares” on Him, we’re not just venting or complaining—we’re actually obeying what Scripture tells us to do. So I challenge you: start here. Obey this verse, and begin to obey the others. Let this be the foundation.

Be bold.
Be vulnerable.
Be transparent.
Be authentic.
Be genuine.

I hope this scripture leads you into a deeper, stronger prayer life. Yo, believe the Holy Script, God hears you. God cares about you. And God knows what’s best for you. Let Him carry what’s too heavy for you to bear alone.

Maranatha (The Lord is coming)  
Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone)

- Grace & Peace
Pastor Trent

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  1. Well said pastor.

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  2. Amen! 🙏🏾 Powerful word!

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  3. Yesss Amen !🙌🏾 Thank you Jesus for taking off the weight of every load !

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