Day 5 Faith That Cannot Be Shaken

“In God have I put my trust: I will not be afraid what man can do unto me.” - Psalm 56:11 (KJV)

At the heart of Psalm 56 is a powerful declaration of faith: trust in God that cannot be destroyed by human actions.

People may disappoint us. Leaders may fail us. Institutions may falter.

But God remains faithful.

When our faith rests fully in Him, no betrayal has the power to destroy our relationship with Christ.

Standing firm does not mean ignoring pain. It means refusing to let that pain separate us from the One who heals.

The believer who stands firmly on God’s truth will eventually discover something remarkable: what once felt like a spiritual ending becomes the beginning of deeper faith.

God does not waste our suffering.

He uses it to refine us, strengthen us, and draw us closer to Himself.

Make the decision today that your faith will remain rooted in God regardless of human failures.

Prayer:

Father, help me stand firm in faith no matter what I face. Strengthen my trust in You and remind me that Your faithfulness never fails. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.

Lettie Henley

Lettie Henley is a devoted child of God whose journey of faith has been marked by a relentless hunger and passion for Jesus. As an autodidact, she has spent years seeking wisdom through prayer, study, and soul-searching, always striving to draw closer to her Savior. Her love for Christ fuels everything she does: whether she's sharing her story, encouraging others, or simply living out her faith daily.

A wife and mother, Lettie’s heart is rooted in her family, and she believes that walking in God’s love begins at home. She is also a loving daughter and a child of the Most High, constantly reminded that her true identity is found in Christ alone.

Through her writing and her life, Lettie seeks to inspire others to pursue Jesus with the same passion that has transformed her soul. Her desire is to be a light in this world, shining brightly for the glory of God and encouraging others to walk boldly in their faith.

https://www.lettiehenleyministries.com
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