IT WILL END WELL FOR YOU
- Grace Daily Devotional
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12/16/2025
"No unbelief or distrust made him [Abraham] waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong and was empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God"
—Romans 4:20 (AMPC)
Child of God, no matter how things may have unfolded up to this point, I have good news for you: you will end well. The enemy may have tried to knock you down, but here you are—still standing. That alone is proof of the grace of God at work in your life. Every trial, every challenge, and every seeming setback has been working together for your good. Bless Him for that! The Scripture says, “Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again” (Proverbs 24:16). Each time it looked like it was over, God’s grace lifted you up again. Hallelujah!
This year is not over yet, and God is not finished with you. Whatever He spoke concerning your life, He fully intends to bring to pass. “God is not a man, that He should lie… Has He spoken and not fulfilled it?”(Numbers 23:19). If there is ever a delay, it is never because of God’s inability, but often because of a faith connection that needs to be strengthened. God has already made provision in the spirit realm; our responsibility is to connect by faith so that it manifests in the natural. One powerful way we do this is through our praise.
I am speaking of the kind of praise that makes no sense to the natural mind. Scripture tells us of David, who, after losing his child, arose, washed himself, and went into the house of the Lord to worship (2 Samuel 12:19–20). To the natural mind, this seemed irrational. But David understood something deeper—that God is worthy of praise because of who He is, not merely because of what He does. David declared, “Give unto the Lord the glory due unto His name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness” (Psalm 29:2).
Abraham demonstrated this same faith-filled praise. Though he had not yet seen the promise fulfilled, he did not waver. Instead, he praised God—and in doing so, his faith grew stronger. Praise was not the result of his breakthrough; praise was the pathway to it.
Child of God, do not allow your experiences—good or bad—to define your expectation. Fix your gaze on the limitless God and hold firmly to His eternal Word. Let your praise be your declaration of faith. As you give God the glory due His name, expect His Word to take dominion in every area of your life.
God bless you.
Faith-Filled Confession
I thank You, Father, for Your sure and unchanging Word. I declare that I am blessed, favored, healed, protected, and abundantly supplied. By the Spirit of God, I live a victorious and godly life. You have never left nor forsaken me, and my life continues to move from glory to glory. It keeps getting better for me, in Jesus’ name. Amen.





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