Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop
Scripture:
Proverbs 24:15-16
“Lie not in wait as a wicked man against the dwelling of the righteous; do no violence to his home; for the righteous falls seven times and rises again, but the wicked stumble in times of calamity.”
Reflection:
Life is full of challenges, and even the righteous face trials, setbacks, and failures. Yet, what distinguishes the righteous from the wicked is not a life without trouble, but the ability to rise again after each fall. Proverbs 24:16 reminds us that although the righteous may stumble many times, they are never defeated because they rely on the strength and grace of God to get back up.
In contrast, those who live in wickedness stumble and fall, but their calamity is final because they lack the foundation of faith and hope that sustains the righteous. This passage encourages us not to fear failure or opposition, but to trust that God will help us rise again, no matter how many times we fall.
God, our loving Father, knows that we are not perfect. He understands that we will make mistakes, struggle, and face difficulties. But in His wisdom and love, He offers us grace to stand back up each time we fall. His plan is not for us to be without trouble, but for us to grow stronger and more resilient through each challenge, trusting in His strength to lift us when we are weak.
No matter what trials you are facing today, remember that falling is not the end for the righteous. Our Father knows best, and He has promised that in Him, we will rise again.
Prayer:
Father, I thank You for Your unending grace and strength. When I fall, help me to remember that You are there to lift me up. Give me the courage and faith to rise again, knowing that You are with me in every trial. Protect me from the schemes of the wicked, and help me to walk in righteousness, trusting in Your wisdom. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Reflection Question:
When you face setbacks or failures, how can you rely on God’s strength to help you rise again? What does it mean for you to trust in His wisdom, even when things go wrong?
May 5
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