Satan often whispers lies to us, declaring that we are unworthy of God’s love and grace. Yet, as Charles Spurgeon reflects, our worthiness has never been a prerequisite for God’s affection. We may feel unworthy, but God loves us deeply, regardless of our shortcomings. This love is not diminished by our faults; instead, our unworthiness opens the door for God’s grace to shine through. We can approach God with confidence, knowing our relationship with Him is based not on our merit but on His boundless love and mercy.
Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me despite my unworthiness. Help me to remember that Your love is not contingent upon my actions or my state of being. Strengthen my faith to resist the lies of the enemy that seek to discourage me. May I always find comfort and assurance in the truth of Your grace, leading me to deeper fellowship with You. Amen.