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... Read moreI have personally found comfort in reminding myself of God's enduring nature during challenging times. Like the scriptures mentioned—Isaiah 43:1 saying He knows you by name, and Exodus 14:14 declaring He will fight for you—these words serve as a powerful anchor for my faith. In daily life, when worries creep in, recalling Psalms 139:17 about how God thinks about us helps me feel noticed and valued beyond measure. One tip I've embraced is romanticizing everyday moments. Whether it's a simple morning coffee or the routine commute, seeing these as opportunities to experience joy turns ordinary days into blessings. This mindset shift aligns with the encouragement from Antelligence to find excitement and newness in the mundane. Another strong motivator is the reminder that we are enough as we are. Stephanie Bennett-Henry's words inspire embracing self-worth independently of others' opinions. Combining this with the assurance from Jeremiah 29:11 that God has plans to prosper and not harm us fills me with renewed hope. When life feels overwhelming, I lift my eyes as Psalms 121 encourages—looking to the mountains and knowing help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. Trusting that He neither slumbers nor sleeps brings peace that surpasses understanding. For anyone on their journey with God, reflecting regularly on these verses and perspectives can transform worries into trust, fear into faith, and uncertainty into hope. He is truly our refuge and constant companion, always loving, chosen, strong, and victorious alongside us.