“The Keeper of Your Steps — The God Who Carries You to the End”
Beloved, there is a quiet assurance woven into the words of Jude—an assurance meant to reach those whose steps have grown unsteady and whose hearts feel worn thin. There is One who is able to keep you from falling. Not merely willing… able.
He does not watch from a distance. He walks beside you,
guarding the places where the path narrows and hope flickers. Long before you
notice the stones that might trip your feet, He has already seen them—already
laid His hand upon your shoulder—already spoken strength into the places where
you felt yourself slipping.
The Spirit declares over you today:
“I have held you longer than your weakness has shaken you. I have kept you
when you could not keep yourself.”
You are not preserved by your discipline but by His
devotion. Not upheld by your consistency but by His covenant. When your heart
whispers, “I’m not enough,” He answers with a steadiness that silences
every fear:
“I am the One who keeps you, and I do not fail.”
And more than keeping you from falling, He is preparing you
for a radiant unveiling—
a moment when He will present you before His glory, not trembling in shame but
standing in joy, washed in grace, wrapped in His own righteousness.
So rise again. Let the dust fall from your feet.
The Keeper of your soul is not exhausted.
His grip has not loosened.
His plans for you have not dimmed.
Prayer
Lord, I surrender my weak places into Your strong hands.
Hold me where I cannot hold myself. Keep me steady, keep me close, and keep me
in Your grace. Amen.
Whisper
“You are held—far more securely than you fear, and far
more tenderly than you imagine.”

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