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Christ Is With Us Always!

Matthew 28:20 — Lo, I am with you always. On the Savior who never leaves nor forsakes, who sees us through every situation, and whose timing is forever the best.

July 4, 20262 min read

"…Lo, I am with you always…" — Matthew 28:20

Jesus Christ never leaves us nor forsakes us. He came into this world to save, not to condemn, and He is with us always — even to the end of the age. We can rest assured that He will take good care of us when we submit to Him, obey Him, and do His will. And where Jesus is, His love is surely manifested; for we are complete in Him (Colossians 2:10).

By His love and grace, God makes us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 2:6). When we know that Christ is in us and we fully submit to Him, His power and love truly rest upon us, and He sees us through every situation. With God, all things are possible.

His love, mercy, favor, and blessing will be fulfilled in the lives of His children — without doubt, in His own time. God's timing is always the best, and His children should wait patiently for Him. As children of God, the Holy Spirit strengthens us to fulfill His desires, and we grow into conformity with His will.

God's promise is as true as ever. He reveals Himself to our earnest prayer and graciously takes good care of us; we can hold on to this truth. May the Lord God keep you, guide you, and meet all your needs always. Amen!

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