Always for our good

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

In puppet shows, sometimes the puppeteer uses puppets with two characters sewn into one? They're often characters with opposing personalities. Some people think that God is a bit like that: a lovely, kind character who's helpful and wise when people do their best, but then when bad stuff happens he's hard and mean. Although we may not admit it, sometimes we may think that about him too. We could be tempted to think he doesn't care about our situation or that he's trying to teach us a lesson.

But here's the truth: God always cares because he never changes. In fact, Hebrews 13:8 NIV says, 'Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.' This is the Jesus we read about in the Bible, the one performing miracles and transforming broken lives. He's still at work today, and he still cares about us - in fact, he cares way more than anyone else.

There will be times when we don't understand what God is doing, but if we understand his good and unchanging character, we can trust that he's always working for our good (see Romans 8:28).



So what now? If you've been feeling like God doesn't seem to care much about what's happening in your life, it may be that you've not been on the best speaking terms with him? Today, take some time out, sit in your secret place and chat with him. When you do, remind yourself of his real character; Psalm 103 is good to help you remember. Read it out loud and be encouraged.





— SCRIPTURE —

'Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.' Hebrews 13:8 NIV
— SOULFOOD —

Rev 10-14, Luke 18:1-17, Ps 11, Pro 8:4-5

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