God Will Sustain You: Lean Into His Grace
Do you need the reminder that God will sustain you and carry you through whatever you are facing today? Let’s learn how to lean into his grace and trust that he is working in our lives.
God Will Sustain You
Not long ago, I wrote myself a letter. I desperately needed the reminder that God’s grace is sufficient in every season of life. If you need this reminder today, these words are for both of us:
A Gentle Reminder That God Will Sustain You
Dear friend, no matter what happens today, remember to breathe.
When the to-do list mocks and the work is overwhelming and the noise is deafening, breathe.
Breathe, and then remind yourself that God didn’t ask you to gut this out through sheer willpower. He is inviting you to lean into his grace. Grace is God’s work to accomplish what you cannot do for yourself.
God is waiting to set you free, slow you down, lead you into joy, give you peace, and offer you a million unexpected surprises. Beautiful surprises.
Slow your pace to admire the wildflowers as they bow in the summer sunbeams. Sit to observe the red-bellied woodpeckers as they cling to the feeder. Take off your shoes and plunge your feet into the rippling creek water. Take yourself about a thousand times less seriously.
These are not emergency days; they are grace days. They’re all grace days. And grace is yours for the taking.
God will sustain you as you let him soften your heart and deepen your joy.
Laugh deeply.
Take your agenda less seriously.
Sit to watch the fuchsia glow hover over the western tree line after the little ones have been tucked beneath thin summer bed sheets.
Listen as birdsong gets tangled in the lanky arms of the yellow poplar while the coffee drips black at dawn.
Walk through the ragged gold of summer wheat fields—palms outstretched to touch the fruit of another growing season.
Listen as the rolling hills tell their stories of sleeping winters, expectant springtimes, and lush summer days filled with hope and abundance.
Hold all things with open hands—your kids, your friendships, your expectations, and your greatest dreams.
Stop burying your weaknesses and trying to overcompensate for them. Your weaknesses are God’s platforms. He waits to make his power known in your weakest places.
Be vulnerable with others. Your cracks let the Light shine through.
Step into raging rivers. The miracle often comes after the first step—before the evidence of the provision.
God will sustain you even as you step into difficult situations.
Let fear, anxiety, and worry serve as prompts that send you running to the arms of Jesus. Don’t fear the fear. The fear can take you deeper into his love.
And when your heart breaks into a thousand scattered shards, don’t rush to clean up the mess. Don’t hurry to fix the brokenness or run through the valley of the shadow of death. Don’t put your hope in your ability to straighten your circumstances; put your hope in the Shepherd. He is right beside you in the valley. He is your Living Hope.
Rather than clinging to control, steward God’s assignments and leave the outcomes in his hands.
Instead of walking into crowded places and wondering what people think about you, walk into crowded places and ask, “Who can I love and encourage?”
Resist the urge to run from God after you stumble into that ugly besetting sin; run to him in the middle of the mess. He is waiting to set you free.
God will sustain you as you pursue kindness toward others and toward yourself.
Instead of criticizing yourself, be tender with yourself. Treat yourself the way you would treat the most precious child in your life.
Don’t shove junk into your mouth to fill an emotional void, grab your love handles when you look in the mirror, or complain about your stretchmarks. You wouldn’t treat your most precious loved one like this, so don’t do it to yourself. God sees you the way you see the most precious child in your life, and he wants you to treat yourself with loving compassion.
When you start to feel sorry for yourself as you scrub the toilets, wash the grime off the walls, and do the hard, hidden work, find reasons to give thanks for the people who make the messes in your life.
When the daily grind wears you down, step back and find something to relish: a smile, a strawberry, a cold glass of water, or the way a flickering candle casts gaunt shadows on the wall.
God will sustain you as you drink deeply from his sustenance, even in failure and rejection.
Lastly, stop beating yourself up in the moments when you feel like a failure.
Remember the One who chases you down and lean into his love. Drink deeply from his Word. Soak in his presence. Pour out your heart in worship. Let him light a fire in your heart and then go and carry that fire to a broken, hurting, hungry world.
Grace awaits. A thousand times a day, choose to lean into grace. The Giver of all grace is waiting.
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Calling All Parents and Grandparents!
As the parent of two sons and a daughter, I have a heart for helping parents develop deeper relationships with their children and with God. Our kids, ages 6, 11, and 15, share this vision. They have helped me write three family devotionals for parents or older relatives to read with the children and teens they love. You can find all three books here or read more below.
A Devotional for Boys
God’s Warrior: Devotions for Boys Who Want to Grow in Courage and Strength helps young boys, ages 5-13, learn what it means to trust God and become strong warriors for his kingdom. Now, more than ever, our world needs men who are willing to boldly carry God’s love into the world. I wrote this boys’ devotional book with our two young sons, Aiden and Caleb, ages six and eleven! You’ll enjoy their honesty as we teach boys how to be strong warriors for the Lord. Find this life-changing devotional book here.
Mother-Daughter Devotionals by a Mom and Daughter
Girl to Girl: 60 Mother-Daughter Devotions for a Closer Relationship and Deeper Faith is written for girls ages 7-12. It includes 60 devotions with Scripture, conversation starters, and a shared journaling section for moms and daughters after each devotion. I wrote this book with the help of our daughter, Bekah, when she was eleven. Find this one-of-a-kind shared devotional here.

Heart to Heart: A Mother-Daughter Devotional With 50 Devotions for Teen Girls is for teenage girls ages 13-20. It includes 50 devotions, each with a shared journaling section to help moms and daughters connect through writing. This is a great book for moms who want to communicate about awkward topics—like dating, sexuality, peer pressure, and more—but don’t know where to start. Bekah and I will help you right here.

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