The God Who Keeps His Word

Good morning, friends.

I trust you are well and getting ready for a beautiful day. May God bless you richly.

Today, I found myself in Genesis chapter 9, and something about it felt spectacular in a quiet but powerful way. It reminded me once again of the Word of God — steady, unchanging, faithful.

When you think about it, this universe was created billions of years ago, yet the words God spoke then are still standing today. God has never failed on His Word. He has never said a thing and gone back on it. What He speaks, He sustains.

That alone tells us something about who God is.

He is authentic.

He is consistent.

He is in a class all by Himself.

God’s Covenant After the Flood

Genesis 9 takes us to a moment after the floodwaters had receded. Noah and his family had stepped out of the ark. The earth was dry again. Life was beginning anew.

And then God spoke.

Genesis 9:8–11 tells us that God made a covenant — not just with Noah, but with his sons and every living creature after them. God said clearly that never again would He destroy all living things with floodwaters. Never again would a flood wipe out the earth.

And then God did something even more remarkable.

He gave a sign.

“I set My rainbow in the clouds, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between Me and the earth.”

From that moment on, whenever clouds gather and a rainbow appears, it is a visible reminder of God’s promise. A covenant sealed by His Word.

And here we are — thousands, even millions of years later — still seeing rainbows.

God has not changed His mind.

The Power of God’s Word

This passage stirred something deep in me.

If God’s Word spoken in Genesis still stands today…

If His covenant is still visible in the sky…

Then what about every other word He has spoken?

What about the promises written in Scripture?

What about the words God has spoken personally to you?

God does not change His Word.

Time does not weaken it.

Circumstances do not cancel it.

Embracing the Good Life

This reflection took me to Mark 11, and I want to share it from The Message translation because it reads differently and beautifully:

“Embrace this God-life. Really embrace it, and nothing will be too much for you… This is why I urge you to pray for absolutely everything, ranging from small to large. Include everything as you embrace this God-life, and you’ll get God’s everything.”

That phrase stayed with me: embrace this God-life.

Embracing God’s life means embracing His Word.

Trusting it.

Speaking it.

Living from it.

Jesus reminds us that when we pray, we are not just asking — we are also aligning. Forgiving. Letting go. Making space for God to work fully in us.

What Has God Said to You?

As we journey into 2026, many prophetic words are being spoken. Words of metamorphosis, radical transformation, overflowing joy, abundance, and increase.

But the question is not just whether a word has been spoken.

The real question is: are we embracing it?

Have you heard a word from God for this season?

Are you holding on to it — even when circumstances seem slow or unclear?

Because if God says a thing, it will surely come to pass.

The rainbow reminds us of that.

Speak the Word Until It Lives in You

My prayer today is simple:

That we would embrace God’s Word in a new dimension.

That we would speak it over ourselves — over our bodies, our minds, our homes, our futures — until it sinks deep into our spirit.

The Word of God is living.

It works when we hold on to it.

It works when we align with it.

A Gentle Invitation

So I’ll ask you what I asked myself this morning:

What word has God spoken to you?

If you’re willing, share it.

Let’s meditate on it together.

Let’s hold God’s Word with faith — knowing that the God who placed the rainbow in the sky is the same God who watches over His Word to perform it.

God bless you

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