God is always with you
God is always with you.
As humans we sometime think that God has forgotten us, or is not with us. Well I want to remind you that God is alway with you. When times get hard, and we keep praying and feel like we can’t hear God we start to wonder to ourselves. Is God near? Has he forgotten me? Does God hear my prayers? During your good times and bad time. He’s alway there. Matthew 28:20 “”And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
Do not feel afraid or worried because God is alway with you. Isaiah 41:10: "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand."
Prayer is often misunderstood as a tool to change situations instantly, but in reality, it is a profound way of building a continuous connection with God. Sometimes, what prayer truly feels like is simply being present in His presence even when immediate answers seem absent. This echoes the image statement, "What prayer really is." When faced with moments where it feels like God is silent or distant, it’s essential to remember that His presence is constant, even if not overtly felt. Personally, I have experienced times when my prayers seemed unanswered, but with patience and faith, I realized that God’s timing and ways are far beyond human understanding. During these times, meditating on verses such as Isaiah 41:10 brought great encouragement. It reminds us not to fear adversity or feel alone, as God promises His strengthening hand and support. Further, embracing the truth in Matthew 28:20 that God is with us until the end of the age nurtures a steadfast hope. This assurance helps remain calm amidst uncertainty and trials. Many believers share that learning to trust God deeply through silence and waiting has strengthened their spiritual journey more powerfully than moments of clear answers. In everyday life, practicing consistent prayer—even when it doesn’t feel dramatic—creates a relationship where God’s peace replaces worry. This ongoing dialogue encourages resilience and reminds us that we are never truly alone. The experience of "what prayer feels like" evolves from anxious asking to serene trusting in God’s presence and timing. Hence, understanding that "God is always with you" is not only a theological truth but a comforting life anchor that sustains many through their struggles and celebrations alike.



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