PRAYER "Father, thank You for Your love. Fill my heart with gentleness, patience, and mercy. Amen.

PRAYER "Father, thank You for Your love. Fill my heart with gentleness, patience, and mercy. Amen.

MESSAGE FOR THE DAY ⏩ The love of God is not only powerful and eternal—it is deeply compassionate. Psalm 103:13–14 reveals a tender dimension of God’s nature. Like a father who looks upon his child with mercy and understanding, God sees us through eyes of compassion. He is not harsh or distant; He is gentle, patient, and intimately aware of our weaknesses. God’s compassion is born out of His full knowledge of our humanity. He knows our frame—He knows we are dust. He understands our limitations, our struggles, our emotions, and our failures. And instead of judging us with severity, He draws near with grace. This is the beauty of divine love: it stoops to meet us where we are, not where we pretend to be. The compassionate love of God does not excuse sin, but it reaches into our brokenness to restore us. It does not celebrate our flaws, but it comforts us in our frailty. Like a loving father, He is not looking to punish but to guide, heal, and lift us up. Every tear you cry, every silent pain you carry, every moment of confusion or despair—you are not alone. God sees it, feels it, and responds with loving kindness. ACTION PLAN: Today, take time to thank God specifically for the ways He has shown you compassion. Then, find one way to express compassion to someone around you—a word of encouragement, a helping hand, or an act of kindness. PRAYER Heavenly Father, thank You for Your tender, compassionate love. Thank You for knowing my weaknesses and still choosing to love me unconditionally. Help me to receive Your compassion deeply, and teach me to extend that same compassion to others. Fill my heart with gentleness, patience, and mercy, that I may reflect Your love in all I do. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Further Bible Study: Lamentations 3:22–23 – “It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.” Isaiah 49:15 – “Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee.” 1 YEAR BIBLE STUDY PLAN: John 18:19-40, 2 Chronicles 32, 33 #devotional #spirituality #faith #prayer #inspiration #meditation #bibleverses #worship #hope #love #grace #blessings #devotion #christ #jesus #holyspirit #faithfulness #gratitude #goodvibes #seekhim #trustgod #soulfood #peace #christianliving #divineguidance #spiritualgrowth #innerpeace #praise #heartandsoul #worshiptime