Isaiah 49:15–16 (KJV)
“Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee. Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands.”
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Deuteronomy 7–8; Psalm 55
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George Müller was a preacher known for his extraordinary faith and quiet dependence on God. In the 1830s, he felt led to care for orphans in Bristol, England, and to distribute Bibles to those who could not afford them. What made his ministry unusual was his decision never to solicit funds from people. Instead, he resolved to bring every need directly to God in prayer.
There were times when cupboards were empty and hundreds of children sat at tables with no visible food. On one such morning, there was no breakfast available. Müller gathered the children, thanked God for the meal that had not yet arrived, and waited. Moments later, a baker knocked at the door. He explained that he had felt impressed during the night to bake extra bread for the orphanage. Shortly afterward, a milk cart broke down in front of the building, and the driver offered the milk before it spoiled.
Again and again, Müller chose the secret place over public appeals. Instead of chasing provision, he pursued God in prayer—and provision followed him. His life became a testimony that when we prioritize seeking God, He faithfully supplies our needs.
God’s promise in Isaiah 49 is deeply personal. He declares that even if a mother could forget her child, He will never forget us. When we truly believe this, anxiety disappears.
Many people spend most of their energy worrying about provision—finances, opportunities, security, and the future. Yet Scripture teaches a different order. When we first seek God and His Kingdom, everything else is added to us.
When we make Jesus our obsession, it positions us under His divine care. As we daily draw near to God in prayer, worship, and obedience, we place our lives in His hands. And when our lives are in His hands, our needs become His responsibility. He prepares provision before we even recognize the need.
When God becomes our primary pursuit, He ensures that every secondary need is addressed. Doors open, help arises, resources appear, and peace replaces fear and anxiety.
Today, instead of striving anxiously over our needs, let us choose deeper fellowship with God. As we seek Him first and remain devoted to His presence, He will perfect all that concerns us and provide for us in ways and manners that surpass all our expectations.
PRAYER:
Lord, please teach me to seek You more than I seek solutions. Help me to trust that You will never forget me and that You are already working to supply all I need and manifest supernatural solutions in every area of my life, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
QUOTE
When God places His hand upon a man in life nothing can come against him, this is because the gifts and calling of God are without repentance. – WORDBITE 222
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