Fear Not 220

Posted Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 05:17 PM

Verse #100 of 220

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Dear friends in Christ, in the quiet moments of our lives, when shadows of doubt and uncertainty loom large, the words of the prophet Micah shine like a beacon of hope: 'But as for me, I will look towards the Lord, I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.' (Micah 7:7) What a profound declaration of faith! In this verse, Micah reminds us that even amidst betrayal and despair, our gaze should turn heavenward, trusting in the God who is our ultimate salvation. As Catholics, we can draw deep inspiration from the Early Church Fathers who echoed this sentiment. St. Augustine, in his Confessions, reflects on the soul's restless waiting for God, saying, 'You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.' Just as Micah waited patiently, Augustine teaches us that true peace comes from surrendering our worries to the Divine, knowing He hears every prayer whispered in faith. In our everyday lives, this verse gently connects to those times when we're facing trials—perhaps a health struggle, a strained relationship, or the weight of daily stresses. Think of a mother waiting anxiously for news about her child, or a worker enduring job uncertainty. In these moments, let's emulate Micah: look to the Lord, wait with hopeful hearts, and trust that He hears us. Our God is not distant; He is the attentive Father who bends low to listen to His children. So, beloved, be encouraged today! No matter the storm, fix your eyes on Jesus, wait in joyful anticipation, and know that your prayers are heard. The God of salvation is with you, guiding you through every valley. Let this truth fill you with renewed strength and peace. 🙏✨ #FearNot220 #100of220 #Catholic
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