What if the hardest moments in life were proof that something good is always at work? I’ve been hearing a lot of people say, God is good lately. Especially during this Christmas Season. Usually, it’s after a prayer is answered, a blessing is received, or a burden is lifted. And while there’s nothing wrong with recognizing God’s goodness in those moments, I think it’s worth reminding ourselves of this: God is good all the time. Not just in the victories, not just in the answered prayers, but in the waiting and the struggles too. Even when life feels uncertain, even when His timing doesn’t match ours, His goodness is constant. His works are always in motion, even when they’re unseen. As we approach Christmas, I want to encourage everyone to reflect on this truth. God’s goodness doesn’t ebb and flow with our circumstances—it’s unchanging, always present, and always for us. This holiday season, let’s take comfort in knowing that God’s plan, even when it’s hard to see, is always for good. Trust it. Lean into it. And remember that He is good all the time. #FaithInAction #GodIsGood #HolidayReflection #ChristmasSeason #TrustInGod #FaithJourney #Gratitude #SpiritualGrowth #LeadershipWithFaith #Inspiration #FaithAndWork #PurposeDriven
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