Saturday, April 18, 2026

Worship in the Storm

 

Worship in the Storm

Scripture

“Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him.” — Job 13:15

Personal Reflection

True worship is not dependent upon favorable circumstances but upon a settled conviction of who God is. Job’s declaration is not the language of comfort, but of conviction. When the storm strips away health, security, and understanding, what remains is the object of our true worship. If we worship God only when He blesses us, then we worship His gifts, not His person. But when we trust Him in suffering, we proclaim that He is worthy for who He is—holy, sovereign, wise, and good—regardless of what He permits. This kind of worship glorifies God in the highest sense, for it declares His worth above all earthly comforts.

Contemplation

Richard Sibbes wrote, “God is most honored when we trust Him most.”
Do you worship God for who He is—or for what He gives?

Prayer

Lord, teach me to worship You in truth, even when my heart is heavy and my understanding is limited.

Application

Set aside time today to praise God—not for what He has done—but for who He is.

Friday, April 17, 2026

The Glory of God in Weakness

 

The Glory of God in Weakness

Scripture

“My strength is made perfect in weakness.”— 2 Corinthians 12:9

Personal Reflection

Weakness is not a hindrance to God’s glory—it is a vehicle for it. When we are strong, we are tempted to rely on ourselves. But when we are weak, we are driven to depend on Christ. This dependence magnifies His strength. The storm strips away self-sufficiency and reveals the sufficiency of Christ.

Contemplation

Thomas Brooks wrote, “God will have all the glory.”
Are you resisting weakness or embracing it as God’s tool?

Prayer

Lord, let Your strength be displayed in my weakness.

Application

Acknowledge one area of weakness and entrust it fully to God.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Obedience Brings Glory

 

Obedience Brings Glory

Scripture

“Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit.” — John 15:8

Personal Reflection

God is glorified not only in what we believe—but in how we live. Obedience is the visible expression of inward faith. In the storm, obedience becomes costly—but also more meaningful. When we obey despite hardship, we demonstrate that God is worthy of our allegiance regardless of circumstances. True obedience is not selective; it is comprehensive. It flows from love for Christ and submission to His Lordship.

Contemplation

John Owen wrote, “Universal obedience is the best evidence of sincere love.”
Is your obedience consistent—or conditional?

Prayer

Lord, help me obey You fully, even when it is difficult.

Application

Identify one area of delayed obedience and act on it today.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Suffering that Displays God

 

Suffering That Displays God

Scripture

“This sickness is…for the glory of God.” — John 11:4

Personal Reflection

Not all suffering is explained—but all suffering under God’s hand has purpose. In John 11, Lazarus’ illness was not meaningless; it was designed to display Christ’s glory. So it is in your life. The trials you endure may be the very means by which God reveals His power, mercy, and grace. The storm becomes a stage upon which divine glory is displayed. This does not make suffering easy—but it makes it meaningful.

Contemplation

Richard Sibbes wrote, “God’s works are perfect, though His ways seem mysterious.”
Can you trust that your suffering is not wasted?

Prayer

Lord, use my trials to magnify Your name. Let others see Your grace through my endurance.

Application

Ask today: “How can I reflect Christ in this difficulty?”


Tuesday, April 14, 2026

God Is Most Glorified in Our Trust

 

God Is Most Glorified in Our Trust

Scripture

“He trusted in the LORD God of Israel.” — 2 Kings 18:5

Personal Reflection

Faith glorifies God because it affirms His character. When we trust Him in uncertainty, we declare that He is wise, faithful, and good. Unbelief, on the other hand, questions His nature and diminishes His glory. In times of ease, trust may seem simple—but in the storm, it becomes a powerful act of worship. Every anxious thought resisted, every fear surrendered, every promise believed—these all magnify God. Trust is not passive; it is active reliance upon the truth of who God is.

Contemplation

John Calvin wrote, “Unbelief robs God of His glory.”
Does your anxiety reveal a struggle to trust God fully?

Prayer

Lord, strengthen my faith. Help me trust You when circumstances tempt me to doubt.

Application

When worry arises today, replace it with this confession: “God is trustworthy.”

Monday, April 13, 2026

God’s Glory as the Chief End

 

God’s Glory as the Chief End

Scripture

“Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”— 1 Corinthians 10:31

Personal Reflection

The chief end of man is not happiness, nor success, nor even survival through hardship—but the glory of God. Every storm that enters your life is ultimately governed by this purpose: that God might be magnified. When we forget this, we interpret suffering as meaningless. But when we remember it, even pain becomes purposeful. Whether in abundance or in trial, our lives are to reflect the worth, holiness, and supremacy of God. The believer who lives for God’s glory finds stability, for his life is anchored in something eternal and unchanging.

Contemplation

Thomas Watson wrote, “God cannot endure to have His glory stained.”
Are you seeking to glorify God—or to preserve your own comfort?

Prayer

Lord, align my heart with Your glory. Let every thought, word, and action bring honor to Your name, even in the storm.

Application

Before each major decision today, pause and ask: “Will this glorify God?” Let that question guide your choices.