This devotional explores the idea that true value and worth come not from our own abilities or talents, but from the Master who can transform our lives through His power. By sharing a powerful story about a violinist and his Stradivarius, Jack Graham reveals how God can take our "broken" lives and turn them into beautiful music in His hands.
How do we face each day without worry and fear? What is the answer to our anxious thoughts? I don’t want to give you a pat answer here. But I’m going to give you the only one I’ve found helpful. Prayer.
There are many people who choose to retreat and regress into the pain of yesterday because they’re controlled by their fear instead of by God’s guidance.
The Bible teaches that fearing God is not about being afraid, but rather standing in awe of his majesty and power. By having a high view of God, we can find strength and hope in his steadfast love, rather than relying on our own human abilities or resources.
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