🌙 Good Night Blessing

Before you close your eyes tonight, remember:

Unfinished does not mean forgotten.

God is still working in your life. What He started, He is faithful to finish.

Don't give up because you're still in the middle of the story. Trust His process. Trust His timing. And rest knowing your future remains in His hands. 💗

📖 “Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it...” — Philippians 1:6 (KJV)

Read the full Friday Night devotional and prayer on the blog.

https://blog31208.wordpress.com/2026/08/14/god-will-finish-what-he-started/

Comment:

GOD IS NOT FINISHED WITH ME!

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2 days agoEdited to

... Read moreAs someone who has experienced the highs and lows of life’s journey, I find profound comfort in reminding myself nightly that unfinished doesn’t mean forgotten. Often, we get discouraged when progress seems slow or our efforts appear incomplete. But faith has taught me to embrace the truth in Philippians 1:6 — that God, who started a good work in me, is faithful to complete it. This assurance transforms how I face challenges and uncertainty. Instead of losing hope or succumbing to frustration, I choose to trust God’s process and timing, even when I can’t see the outcome clearly. Each night, I reflect on His promises and surrender my worries before sleep, believing that He is actively working in my life. I also find that incorporating prayer as a bedtime ritual strengthens my peace of mind. Prayers like "God, help me trust your plan and timing" or "Thank you for never giving up on me" align my heart with patience and confidence. This practice not only calms my mind but renews my strength to face a new day. Another helpful practice is to remind myself that growth often happens quietly and out of immediate view. Just as a seed germinates underground before sprouting, God's work in us may be invisible but is always progressing. This perspective helps me remain persistent and hopeful, knowing He is guiding each step. Finally, community support has played a vital role. Sharing this journey and encouraging one another about God's faithfulness reminds me I’m not alone. When we say together, "God is not finished with me," it renews our collective hope and builds resilience. If you are in the middle of your story feeling uncertain or weary, embrace this truth—God’s faithfulness will carry you through. Trust His process, rest in His peace tonight, and hold on to the promise that the good work begun in you will be fully realized.