Perfect Love

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Perfect Love

There is no fear where love abides,
No trembling heart that tries to hide.
For perfect love, both strong and deep,
Calms the storms that haunt our sleep.

Fear has torment, sharp and loud,
It wraps the soul in heavy shroud.
It whispers lies of doom and loss,
And keeps our eyes from Christ’s own cross.

But love—His love—steps into night,
And floods the dark with holy light.
It does not shout, it does not shove,
It simply rests in truth above.

When we believe we are secure
In mercy steadfast, strong, and pure,
The dread of judgment fades away
In grace that holds us day by day.

The cross has settled every claim,
Removed the guilt, erased the shame.
What wrath remained was fully borne—
And from that death new hope was born.

He that feareth still must learn
How deep the Father’s mercies burn.
For perfected love begins to grow
When we trust what Calvary chose to show.

So let His love reshape your heart,
Let anxious thoughts and doubt depart.
For in His arms we stand complete—
Where fear must bow at mercy’s feet.

1 John 4:18 (KJV)
“There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.”

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MarkWaldrop

The Older I Get the More I Don’t Know

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The Older I Get, the More I Don’t Know
By Mark C Waldrop

The older I get, the more I don’t know—
The less I insist, the slower I go.
The edges grow softer, the corners less tight,
And wrong isn’t always as clear as black and white.

I once held opinions like stones in my hand,
Certain I fully could understand.
But time has a way of sanding the soul,
Humbling the heart, making fractured things whole.

The older I get, the more I can see
How small I am in eternity.
How vast the sky, how deep the sea,
How wide the grace that rescued me.

Questions grow deeper than answers I’ve found,
And truth feels more holy when spoken unbound.
I’ve learned that wisdom is often this—
To listen more long than to speak amiss.

The older I get, the more I believe
In mercy to give and grace to receive.
In slower mornings and quieter prayer,
In learning to trust when life feels unfair.

I know less about how the world should run,
But more about love and what Christ has done.
Less about proving that I am right,
More about walking humbly in light.

The older I get, the more I don’t know—
And somehow, that helps my spirit to grow.

Proverbs 9:10 (KJV)
“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.”

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MarkWaldrop

When He Was on the Cross, I Was on His Mind

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When He Was on the Cross, I Was on His Mind
By Mark C Waldrop

When He was on the cross that day,
Beneath a darkened sky,
As mercy met a world of sin
And love refused to die—

When nails were driven through His hands
And thorns pressed in His brow,
He saw beyond the agony
To here… to me… to now.

Through every lash upon His back,
Through every mocking word,
He carried not just ancient souls
But hearts not yet disturbed.

He knew my name before my birth,
He knew my every fall;
Yet still He chose the rugged tree—
The greatest love of all.

When blood and water freely flowed,
When hope seemed torn apart,
He held the weight of all my shame
Deep in His holy heart.

And in that hour of deepest pain,
With grace I can’t define,
He bore my cross, He paid my debt—
For I was on His mind.

So let me live in gratitude,
Let praise in me arise;
For Calv’ry was not history—
It was love before His eyes.

When He was on the cross that day,
Though centuries unwind,
He saw my need, He saw my face—
And I was on His mind.

Bible Verse:
“But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” — Romans 5:8

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Still Free

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           Still Free

Everything has gone up in price,
From daily bread to sacrifice.
The cost of living climbs each day,
And hard-earned dollars slip away.

Homes and fuel and simple things,
All feel the weight that rising brings.
What once was small now costs us more—
We feel it deep within our core.

But there’s one gift that still stands tall,
Unchanged, unpriced, untouched by all.
No tax applied, no hidden fee,
No shifting rate in history.

Salvation’s price was paid in full,
By hands once pierced on Calvary’s hill.
The debt we owed, He bore alone,
The price complete, the payment shown.

Everything else may rise and fall,
But grace still answers every call.
Though markets change and fortunes shift,
God’s saving love remains a gift.

It’s free to us—though not to Him,
For mercy flowed when hope was dim.
Forever settled, signed in red—
By Jesus’ blood so freely shed.

So when the world feels tight and strained,
And earthly treasures can’t be gained,
Remember this—let hope uplift:
Salvation still’s a free, paid gift.


Bible Verse:

“For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.”
Ephesians 2:8–9 (KJV

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The Mystery of Three in One

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    The Mystery of Three in One

One God eternal, strong and true,
Not three gods—One in all He’ll do.
Yet in His being, rich and deep,
A sacred mystery He will keep.

The Father speaks, the world begins,
Creator free from time or sins.
He plans, He loves, He calls by name,
The source of life, the holy flame.

The Son steps down in flesh and bone,
God with us, yet still God alone.
He lived, He died, He rose again,
To break the curse and conquer sin.

The Spirit comes with breath and fire,
To guide our hearts and lift us higher.
He lives within, both near and true,
God’s power working through and through.

Not parts of God, not roles we see,
But Three in One—eternally.
Distinct in person, one in will,
One holy God, unchanging still.

Beyond our grasp, yet meant to be
A truth embraced in humility.
We may not know the “how” or “why,”
But trust the God who draws us nigh. 💙

2 Corinthians 13:14 (KJV)

“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.”

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MarkWaldrop

Jesus Pilots My Ship

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   Jesus Pilots My Ship

The soul of a man is like a ship
That sails the sea of time,
The storms may rise, the winds may blow,
And rock this heart of mine.
Yet my ship will never, ever sink,
And still today I float—
My compass is His precious Word,
And Jesus pilots my boat.

I won’t sail stormy seas again
Unless He leads the way,
I won’t drift far from Heaven’s shore
Till I can’t hear Him say.
I belong to a fleet that sails in faith
On a glorious one-way trip,
We’ll land safe on shore to sail no more—
For Jesus pilots my ship.

Psalm 107:29–30 (KJV)
“He maketh the storm a calm,
so that the waves thereof are still.
Then are they glad because they be quiet;
so He bringeth them unto their desired haven.”

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MarkWaldrop

Peace is not Silence

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Peace is not Silence

Peace is not silence where battles cease,
Nor merely the ending of war for peace.
It’s planting hope where hearts once bruised,
A place where lives are healed, not used.

Peace is the soil where mercy can grow,
Where justice and kindness freely flow.
Not just no conflict, harsh or rough—
But room for all souls to rise and flourish enough.

James 3:18 (KJV)
“And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace.”

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MarkWaldrop

From the Opening Ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics

“Peace is not just the absence of conflict; peace is the creation of an environment where all can flourish.”
Nelson Mandela

Loving You

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          Loving You
I keep loving you even though you’re gone,
That’s the hardest part—I carry on.
Your pawprints linger on
my heart,
Love didn’t end; it didn’t part.

Though silence fills the space you knew,
Each quiet day still speaks of you.
Time moves on, but love won’t start—
It stays, it grows, that’s the hardest part. 💗🐾

For All of God’s Creatures

MarkWaldrop

Purpose

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              Purpose
A ship is safe in the harbor,
Where the water is calm and still,
Tied tight to the dock, untouched by storms,
Protected from wave and will.

But a ship was built for the open sea,
For the wind, the tide, the test,
For purpose is found beyond the shore,
Not anchored in comfort and rest.

Faith is the same—it must venture out,
Trusting the unseen way,
For we were never designed to stay safe,
But to sail where God leads each day.

Joshua 1:9 (KJV)
“Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.”

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MarkWaldrop

You Are My Rock

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   You Are My Rock

I love You, Lord, my strength, my song,
When days are hard and nights are long.
You are my Rock, both firm and sure,
My Fortress strong, my Deliverer pure.

My God, my refuge when storms appear,
A Shield that drives away my fear.
The horn of salvation, my victory won,
My Stronghold sure till life is done.

In You I stand, I will not fall,
My safety, Savior, Lord of all.

Psalm 18:2 (KJV)
“The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.”

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The Rear-View Mirror

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 The Rear-View Mirror

The rear-view mirror’s always there,
A quick small glance, a mindful care.
It helps us see what’s just behind,
So we stay safe along the line.

But we were never meant to steer
By living only in the rear.
To dwell there long would cloud our sight,
Invite confusion, fear, and fright.

Instead, our eyes must look ahead,
Trusting each path where God has led.
With thankful hearts, through grace made clear,
We move by faith—not by the rear.

Philippians 3:13–14 (NIV)
“Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”

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MarkWaldrop

Good Morning Lord

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  Good Morning Lord

After many years of searching wide,
I met sweet Jesus by my side.
Not as I planned, yet right on time,
A holy pause in the rush of time.

That sacred moment, clear and true,
My old life ended—new life grew.
From that first breath of saving grace,
I found my home, my resting place.

No longer duty, no heavy chore,
My heart now longs to witness more.
To share God’s love with all I see,
Across the world, humanity.

Each step with Christ, both night and day,
Fulfills my heart in a brand-new way.
His gentle lead, His steady hand,
More than I’d hoped or ever planned.

With joy I rise at break of day,
And smile as I kneel and softly pray:
“Good morning, Lord—just You and me…
What shall we do today?”

2 Corinthians 5:17 (ESV)
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”

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MarkWaldrop

Speak Softly

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         Speak Softly

Speak softly—let your words be few,
Let kindness shape each thing you do.
No need for noise, no boastful show,
True strength is calm, it doesn’t crow.

Carry a stick, not raised in pride,
But held with truth at mercy’s side.
Not meant for wrath or quick display,
But firm when darkness blocks the way.

A quiet voice, a steady hand,
A heart that trusts God’s greater plan.
For power ruled by humble grace
Will stand when storms erase the loudest face.

So walk in peace, yet do not yield
The ground where truth must be revealed.
Speak softly still—be strong, be wise—
For heaven backs the meek who rise.

Proverbs 15:1 (KJV)
A soft answer turneth away wrath:
but grievous words stir up anger.

“Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far”
1901
Theodore Roosevelt,

Roosevelt believed that quiet confidence + credible strength was more effective than loud threats or empty talk.

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MarkWaldrop

The Gift of the Pen

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The Gift of the Pen

If I stood at a podium,
I’d stutter and sputter to no end,
Words would trip and tumble—
So He gave me the gift of the pen.

When my voice fails to carry
What my soul longs to say,
Ink becomes my witness,
And the page clears the way.

Through quiet lines and patience,
Truth flows steady then—
God speaks loud through silence
When He gives a soul the pen. ✍️📜

2Co 12:9  And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.

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MarkWaldrop


God Uses the Simple

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God Uses The Simple

A theological giant I am not,
No lofty towers of wisdom I’ve got.
I stumble through verses, plain and small,
Yet still I answer when I hear Him call.

For God uses the simple, the quiet, the few,
To confound the wise who think they always knew.
Not by clever words or a polished display,
But hearts that are yielded and choose Him each day.

The proud may debate, the learned may boast,
But grace finds a home in the humble the most.
So here I stand, just clay in His hand—
Strong not in knowledge, but where faith will stand.

1Co 1:27  But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;

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MarkWaldrop

One Step at a Time

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   One Step at a Time

As colder winds begin to bite the air,
And winter hints at snow ahead somewhere,
The monks press on with quiet, steady grace,
Each mindful footstep marking time and place.

Through North Carolina roads they slowly tread,
With Virginia’s hills still rising up ahead.
Their message stays the same, both clear and strong:
Peace isn’t found where comfort proves lifelong.

This walk was never meant to feel so light,
It was forged to shine within the bite of night.
Not driven by convenience, ease, or gain,
But purpose deep enough to weather pain.

They teach us peace is practiced, not postponed,
Not waiting till the path is smooth or known.
It lives in choosing calm when trials appear,
In steady love that overcomes the fear.

Along the road, their presence softly calls,
Inviting hearts beyond imagined walls.
To live with compassion, unity, and care,
And carry peace wherever feet may dare.

With focused minds and hearts both firm and kind,
They walk for all of us who watch behind—
A living prayer in motion, strong and true,
That peace begins with me… with them… with you.

Isaiah 26:3 (ESV)
“You keep him in perfect peace
whose mind is stayed on you,
because he trusts in you.”

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MarkWaldrop

Knowing Loving Walking

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 Knowing Loving Walking

Many know about God — the stories, the name,
They study His wonders, His power, His fame.
They speak of His mercy, His justice, His might,
Yet keep Him at distance, just out of their sight.

To know God is deeper than facts we recite,
It’s hearing His whisper in stillness and night.
It’s trusting His heart when the pathway is dim,
And resting your questions completely in Him.

But friendship with God — oh, that’s love fully grown,
It’s walking together, not walking alone.
It’s sharing your burdens, your joys, and your scars,
And loving Him freely, not counting the cost or the stars.

To love God is choosing His will over pride,
Letting Him lead you, whatever betide.
Not knowing His name, nor just feeling His hand,
But holding His heart — and there you will stand.

John 15:15 (KJV)
“Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you.”

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MarkWaldrop

Whispers From God

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    Whispers From God

What words from God have you sensed in your spirit,
Not shouted aloud, yet too strong to ignore?
They come not in thunder, nor written in merit,
But whispered in peace at the heart’s humble door.

“Be still,” He says softly, when worries grow loud,
“Remember who holds you when strength feels so thin.”
Not fear, not confusion, not shame is allowed—
My child, you are known, and I’m working within.

“I see you,” He speaks, when the path feels unclear,
“I’m near in the waiting, I’m near in the fight.”
His words bring a calm that dissolves every fear,
A lamp for the steps taken faith over sight.

So listen, not hurried, not proving your worth,
For God often speaks where the noise finally ends.
His words are not earned by the wisdom of earth—
They’re given in love, as a Father to friends.

“And after the earthquake a fire; but the LORD was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice.”
1 Kings 19:12 (KJV)

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MarkWaldrop

Pressing On

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Pressing On

It’s not how big or how great you appear,
Not the brilliance you hold or the trophies you bear.
It’s not measured by talent, by strength, or by speed,
Nor by all the fine things others think that you need.

It’s doing your best with what’s placed in your hand,
Standing faithful and firm where you currently stand.
Pressing on with endurance when the way isn’t clear,
Refusing to quit though the goal feels not near.

For deep satisfaction is born from within,
When you trust God’s purpose and let patience begin.
Hold fast, don’t give up—stay steady, stay true,
What matters most is the faith lived through you.

Colossians 3:23 (KJV)
And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men;

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MarkWaldrop

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Jesus Take Control

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   Jesus Take Control

Change your want to doer, Lord,
For words are easy, deeds ignored.
We say, “I want,” yet stay the same,
Good thoughts remain a distant flame.

But when we yield our lives to Christ,
Our will aligns, our hearts suffice.
He reshapes desire, molds the soul,
A want-to-doer made whole.

What once we feared or pushed aside,
Becomes our joy with Him our guide.
New passions rise, old chains grow weak,
We do the good we used to seek.

From darkest nights and sorrowed days,
He turns our hearts toward lighted ways.
Where sadness dwelt, true joy takes part—
Such is the work of Jesus’ heart.

Philippians 2:13 (KJV)

“For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”

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MarkWaldrop

Penned for Bruce Braun

Aaron’s Blessing

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       Aaron’s Blessing

The Lord bless you and keep you near,
A shelter strong, a presence clear.
May mercy guard each step you take,
And love surround you when you wake.

May His face shine with gentle light,
Dispelling fear, restoring sight.
Grace poured out in quiet ways,
Enough for all your numbered days.

May He turn toward you, heart inclined,
With favor true and peace refined.
A calm that holds, a rest profound
In Him, true peace is always found.

  "'"The LORD bless you and keep you;
Num 6:25  the LORD make Num 6:24his face shine on you and be gracious to you;
Num 6:26  the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace."'

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MarkWaldrop

We Are So Blessed

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  We Are So Blessed 

We are so blessed to be a blessing,
By God’s own hand, by His addressing.
Each breath we take, each step we tread,
Is mercy poured, by grace we’re led.

What we’ve been given is not to keep,
But meant to sow and meant to reap.
A helping hand, a caring voice,
In loving others, we rejoice.

Our cup runs over, hearts confessing,
We are so blessed to be a blessing.

“The Lord bless you and keep you;
the Lord make His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you;
the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.”
Numbers 6:24–26 (ESV)

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MarkWaldrop

When Eyes Meet

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       When Eyes Meet

Have you ever walked a shelter aisle,
Dogs of every heart and style?
Some bark loud, some softly stay,
Some race around, some shy away.

Some are nervous, some are calm,
Some just rest with quiet charm.
You look at all—then something’s done,
A glance, a pause… you know that one.

When eyes meet eyes, the choice is clear,
No doubt, no fear—just “you’re my dear.”
Not picked by looks or perfect grace,
But by a knowing, sacred place.

So it is with Jesus calling you,
He seeks the many, not the few.
Some pray aloud with lifted voice,
Some whisper soft—that’s still a choice.

Some kneel strong, some tremble there,
Some bold in faith, some unsure in prayer.
Yet when your eyes meet His that day,
The papers sign—you’re His to stay.

No fee, no test, no earned degree,
Just love that sets the captives free.
Have your eyes met Jesus’ gaze?
That holy look that changes days.

If not, He waits—His arms still wide,
Forever faithful, by your side.

“Yet to all who did receive Him, to those who believed in His name,
He gave the right to become children of God.
John 1:12 (NIV)

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MarkWaldrop

Mark Waldrop

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My name is Mark. I’m just an old country boy. I give God all the Glory
My heart He filled April 26, 2021, with rhyming joy.

God showed up and gave the gift of rhyming to me
I now share it with all who listen for His Beauty to see

Mark my Words

The Greatest Gift

Why I write, I’ll share with you,
A journey deep, a purpose true,
To bring forth words from soul to page,
To touch the hearts of every age.

I write to share the thoughts inside,
To heal, to soothe, to be a guide,
To bring a smile, a tear of joy,
Or moments sad, yet not destroy.

My poems live within the mind,
Yet fully breathe when they are kind,
To those who read and feel the weight,
Of emotions shared, of love and fate.

For poems are not complete alone,
They thrive when hearts have fully known,
The gift of words, from soul to pen,
A whisper sent from Heaven, then.

The greatest gift a poet sees,
Is knowing words can set minds free,
To stir the heart, inspire flight,
This is why, dear friend, I write.

For His Glory
MarkWaldrop

MarkWaldrop KE4WA
Email ke7wa@juno.com
God Is So Good

God is so good
more faithful than morning light,
more steady than mountains,
more tender than the quiet night.

He is taking me places
I never dreamed I’d stand
paths I once feared to travel,
now guided by His hand.

He opened doors I never knocked on,
He spoke peace where I felt fear,
He turned valleys into victory
and wiped away every tear.

I once wondered if He heard me
if my prayers reached past the sky.
But now I see His fingerprints
in every how and why.

Not every step has been easy,
not every season felt kind
but through every storm and struggle,
He reshaped my heart and mind.

Now I walk with quiet confidence,
with gratitude understood
because God is so, so faithful
and God is so, so good.

And where He leads, I’ll follow,
with trust—not fear—instead,
for the road behind reminds me:
He’s already gone ahead. ✨

For God’s Honor and Glory

MarkWaldrop

March 5

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Psalm 32:5
"I acknowledged my sin to you, and I did not cover my iniquity; I said, 'I will confess my transgressions to the LORD,' and you forgave the iniquity of my sin. Selah.

Reflection:

One of the most profound truths we can hold onto is that our Heavenly Father knows us completely—our strengths, our weaknesses, our triumphs, and our failures. He sees the very depths of our hearts, including the sins we try to hide. Yet, despite knowing everything about us, He still loves us with an everlasting love.

In Psalm 32:5, David reflects on the power of confession and forgiveness. When we come before God, acknowledging our sins without trying to cover them up, we experience the incredible grace and mercy of our Father. He is not shocked by our mistakes, nor is He unwilling to forgive us. In fact, He is eager to cleanse us and restore our relationship with Him.

Confession is not about informing God of something He doesn’t already know. It’s about bringing our hearts into alignment with His truth, allowing His light to penetrate the dark corners of our lives. When we confess, we are reminded of the all-encompassing forgiveness that Jesus secured for us on the cross. This forgiveness is not conditional or partial—it is full and complete.

Today, let us rest in the knowledge that our Father knows best. He knows our sins and shortcomings, and yet He invites us to come to Him with open hearts, ready to receive His forgiveness and love. There is no need to hide or cover up. He waits for us with open arms, ready to forgive and restore.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for knowing me completely and loving me. I confess my sins to You, trusting in Your great mercy and forgiveness. Help me to walk in the light of Your truth, free from the burden of hidden sins. Thank You for the cleansing power of Jesus’ sacrifice and for the peace that comes from being in right relationship with You. May I always remember that Your ways are higher than mine, and that Your love for me is unfailing. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Reflection Question:

Is there anything you’ve been trying to hide from God? Take time today to bring it before Him, trusting in His grace and forgiveness.

March 4

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Luke 8:45-46
And Jesus said, “Who was it that touched me?” When all denied it, Peter said, “Master, the crowds surround you and are pressing in on you!” But Jesus said, “Someone touched me, for I perceive that power has gone out from me.”

Devotional Thought:

In this passage from the Gospel of Luke, we see a moment where Jesus, surrounded by a pressing crowd, asks a seemingly simple question: "Who touched me?" To the disciples, especially Peter, the question might have seemed unnecessary or even confusing. After all, many people were pressing against Jesus in that crowd. How could He distinguish one touch among so many?

Yet, Jesus knew. He wasn't merely aware of a physical touch but of a deep, desperate act of faith. A woman, suffering for years, reached out in her pain, believing that just a touch of Jesus' garment would heal her. And it did. Jesus felt the power flow from Him, not because He was unaware of what had happened, but because He wanted to acknowledge the faith that had drawn that power.

This story reminds us that God knows everything about us, even the smallest acts of faith we might think go unnoticed. When we reach out to Him in our need, our Father knows. He discerns our cries amidst the noise of the world, understanding the depth of our heartache, the sincerity of our faith, and the purity of our trust in Him.

Just like the woman in the crowd, we may feel overlooked or insignificant at times. We may think our prayers or actions are too small to matter. But remember this: God knows. He sees. He responds. Our Father knows best, and He is attentive to the cries of His children, no matter how small or hidden they may seem.

Reflection:

- Are there areas in your life where you feel overlooked or unheard?
- How can you remind yourself today that God is attentive to even your smallest acts of faith?
- Take a moment to thank God for His deep knowledge of you and His faithfulness to respond.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for knowing me so intimately and for caring about even the smallest details of my life. Help me to reach out to You in faith, trusting that You are always aware and always working for my good. Strengthen my belief that You know best, even when I cannot see or understand. In Jesus' name, Amen.

March 3

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Colossians 3:13
"Bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive."

Reflection:
Forgiveness is one of the most challenging yet essential aspects of our Christian walk. In Colossians 3:13, Paul exhorts us to bear with one another and to forgive just as the Lord has forgiven us. This is not a mere suggestion, but a command rooted in the profound grace we have received from God.

We live in a world where offenses are inevitable. People will wrong us, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Holding onto these hurts can lead to bitterness, resentment, and a hardened heart. But our Heavenly Father knows that forgiveness is the key to true freedom and healing.

The standard for our forgiveness is not based on human fairness but on divine grace. Jesus forgave us completely and unconditionally, even though we were undeserving. He bore our sins on the cross, offering us forgiveness that we could never earn. In light of this incredible gift, we are called to extend the same grace to others.

Forgiving others doesn't mean excusing their behavior or denying the pain they've caused. It means releasing the hold that unforgiveness has on our hearts and entrusting the situation to God. It means choosing to love and show mercy, just as God has loved and shown mercy to us.

When we forgive, we reflect the heart of our Father, who desires reconciliation and peace among His children. By bearing with one another and offering forgiveness, we create an environment where God's love can flourish, and relationships can be restored.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, I thank You for the incredible forgiveness You have extended to me through Jesus Christ. Help me to forgive others as You have forgiven me. Teach me to bear with others in love, and to release any bitterness or resentment that I may be holding onto. May Your grace flow through me, bringing healing and restoration to my relationships. Amen.

Thought for the Day:
Forgiveness is not about what others deserve; it’s about reflecting the grace that God has freely given to you. Trust in your Heavenly Father’s wisdom—He knows that forgiving others is best for your heart and soul.

March 2

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Colossians 3:13
"Bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive."

Reflection:
Forgiveness is one of the most challenging yet essential aspects of our Christian walk. In Colossians 3:13, Paul exhorts us to bear with one another and to forgive just as the Lord has forgiven us. This is not a mere suggestion, but a command rooted in the profound grace we have received from God.

We live in a world where offenses are inevitable. People will wrong us, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Holding onto these hurts can lead to bitterness, resentment, and a hardened heart. But our Heavenly Father knows that forgiveness is the key to true freedom and healing.

The standard for our forgiveness is not based on human fairness but on divine grace. Jesus forgave us completely and unconditionally, even though we were undeserving. He bore our sins on the cross, offering us forgiveness that we could never earn. In light of this incredible gift, we are called to extend the same grace to others.

Forgiving others doesn't mean excusing their behavior or denying the pain they've caused. It means releasing the hold that unforgiveness has on our hearts and entrusting the situation to God. It means choosing to love and show mercy, just as God has loved and shown mercy to us.

When we forgive, we reflect the heart of our Father, who desires reconciliation and peace among His children. By bearing with one another and offering forgiveness, we create an environment where God's love can flourish, and relationships can be restored.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, I thank You for the incredible forgiveness You have extended to me through Jesus Christ. Help me to forgive others as You have forgiven me. Teach me to bear with others in love, and to release any bitterness or resentment that I may be holding onto. May Your grace flow through me, bringing healing and restoration to my relationships. Amen.

Thought for the Day:
Forgiveness is not about what others deserve; it’s about reflecting the grace that God has freely given to you. Trust in your Heavenly Father’s wisdom—He knows that forgiving others is best for your heart and soul.

March 1

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Hebrews 4:12-13
"For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. And no creature is hidden from his sight, but all are naked and exposed to the eyes of him to whom we must give account."

Reflection:
The Word of God is not just ink on a page; it is a living and active force, full of power and authority. It has the ability to penetrate the deepest parts of our being, revealing our innermost thoughts and intentions. There is nothing superficial about God's Word—it cuts through pretense and lays bare the truth within us.

This passage from Hebrews serves as a powerful reminder that nothing about us is hidden from God. Every thought, every motive, every action is known to Him. We are fully exposed before His all-seeing eyes, and one day, we will give an account for how we have lived our lives.

At first, this might seem intimidating, even frightening, but it is also a tremendous blessing. God's Word does not expose us to condemn us, but to heal and transform us. When we allow it to penetrate our hearts, it guides us toward truth and righteousness, helping us to align our lives with His will. It convicts us of sin, yes, but it also leads us to repentance and renewal.

God's intimate knowledge of us is a testament to His deep love and care. He desires for us to be fully known and fully loved, and His Word is the means by which He shapes us into the people He created us to be. As we engage with Scripture, let us be open to its penetrating power, allowing it to reveal and refine us.

Prayer:
Lord, I thank You for Your Word, which is living and active. I invite You to search my heart and reveal anything that is not pleasing to You. Help me to respond to Your correction with humility and a desire to grow. Let Your Word shape my thoughts, intentions, and actions, so that I may live in a way that honors You. Amen.

Thought for the Day:
God’s Word is a mirror that reflects the true condition of our hearts. Embrace it with openness, allowing it to reveal, correct, and transform you—because our Father always knows what is best for us.

February 28

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
2 Thessalonians 3:5
"May the Lord direct your hearts to the love of God and to the steadfastness of Christ."

Reflection:
In our daily lives, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by distractions, worries, and the challenges we face. We can quickly lose sight of the profound love that God has for us and the example of steadfastness that Christ has set before us. Yet, in this short but powerful verse, Paul offers a prayerful reminder of what we should seek above all else: to have our hearts directed towards God's love and Christ's unwavering faithfulness.

God’s love is the foundation of our faith. It is a love that is unconditional, unfailing, and unchanging—a love that pursued us even when we were lost in sin. When our hearts are directed toward this love, we find the strength, comfort, and assurance we need to face each day with peace and confidence.

Equally important is the steadfastness of Christ. Throughout His life on earth, Jesus exemplified perfect faithfulness to the Father’s will, even in the face of unimaginable suffering and sacrifice. His steadfastness is our model for enduring the trials and tribulations of life with grace and perseverance. When our hearts are aligned with Christ’s steadfastness, we find the courage to stay the course, no matter what comes our way.

Today, let us ask the Lord to direct our hearts—away from the anxieties of this world and towards His love and the example of Christ. In doing so, we will be equipped to live each day rooted in His love and guided by His truth.

Prayer:
Lord, I pray that You direct my heart to fully embrace Your love and to follow the example of Christ’s steadfastness. Help me to stay focused on what truly matters, letting Your love guide

February 27

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
Hebrews 12:5
"And have you forgotten the exhortation that addresses you as sons? 'My son, do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him.'”

Reflection:
As children of God, it's easy to forget that our Heavenly Father disciplines us out of His great love. Discipline is not a sign of His displeasure but rather a demonstration of His care and commitment to our growth and well-being. Just as a loving earthly father corrects his children to guide them on the right path, so does our Heavenly Father use discipline to mold us into the people He created us to be.

When we face trials, hardships, or correction, we might be tempted to question God's love or feel disheartened. But Scripture reminds us not to take the Lord’s discipline lightly or grow weary when He reproves us. These moments are opportunities for spiritual growth, drawing us closer to Him and refining our character.

God’s discipline is never arbitrary. He knows us better than we know ourselves and sees the end from the beginning. His guidance and correction are perfectly tailored to our needs, even when we do not understand them. Trust in His wisdom, for He is our loving Father who desires only the best for His children.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me enough to correct and discipline me when I stray. Help me to see Your hand in the challenges I face and to trust in Your wisdom, knowing that You are working all things for my good. Strengthen me to endure Your discipline with a grateful heart, and teach me to grow from it, becoming more like Your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Thought for the Day:
Remember, when God disciplines you, it is because He loves you deeply and desires to shape you into the best version of yourself. Trust in His perfect wisdom—He knows best.

February 26

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
James 1:6 But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.

In Reflection:
In our walk of faith, there are times when we are tempted to doubt. The challenges of life can make us feel uncertain about God’s plans and promises. Yet, the scripture reminds us that when we approach God in prayer, we must do so with unwavering faith. Our Father knows best, and His wisdom far exceeds our understanding.

When we doubt, we are like a wave in the sea—tossed and turned by every gust of wind. This instability leads to confusion and a lack of peace. However, when we trust in God’s perfect wisdom and timing, we find stability and assurance. He knows our needs even before we ask, and He knows the best way to meet them.

Remember that God is faithful and His promises are sure. Even when the outcome doesn’t align with our expectations, we can trust that He is working all things for our good. Our Father sees the bigger picture, and He knows the best path for us to take.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, help me to trust in Your wisdom and goodness. Strengthen my faith so that I may not waver in doubt, but stand firm in the assurance that You know what is best for me. Guide me in all my ways and remind me that Your plans are greater than my understanding. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Action Point:
Today, reflect on areas in your life where you have been struggling with doubt. Surrender these areas to God, and ask Him to replace your doubts with faith. Trust that your Father knows best, and let His peace fill your heart.