Tomorrow we move from believing that God is able to trusting Him even if the answer doesn’t come the way we expect. We’ll reflect on what it means to say, “Even if He does not,” and how enduring faith holds on to God while surrendering the outcome.
Today’s Daily Dose focuses on choosing faith before outcomes are known. The Hebrew men declared God’s ability before they ever saw deliverance, teaching us that faith is not built on evidence, but on trust in who God is. As you read, reflect on where God may be calling you to believe again—before circumstances change.
Scripture
Daniel 3:17
“Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us…”
Devotional
The Hebrew men declared God’s ability before they knew the outcome. They did not wait for evidence. They did not ask for a sign. They chose to believe first.
Faith declares who God is before circumstances change. It says, God is able even when the situation still looks impossible. This kind of faith rests not in outcomes, but in God’s power and character.
You may not see how God will move—but faith begins by believing that He can.
Reflection
Where do I need to believe again that God is able?
Am I trusting God’s power or focusing on my limitations?
Today’s Prayer
God, I choose to believe You are able, even when I cannot see how.
Before You Go
Today we were reminded that faith does not wait for proof—it trusts God’s power ahead of the outcome. Declaring that God is able shifts our focus from what we lack to who He is. As you move through your day, choose to stand on God’s ability, even when the answer has not yet appeared.