The Center that will Hold

 


Dear Protégé of Jesus,

There are times when everything around us is shaking—when the ground beneath our feet seems less steady, and the world we once knew starts to unravel. You're not alone if you’ve ever had one of those days, or seasons.

The poet Yeats once said, “Things fall apart; the center cannot hold.” But the Apostle Paul, writing from a Roman prison, speaks from a deeper place of assurance: “I know whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that He can keep what I’ve committed to Him.”

That’s the kind of center that can hold.

Let me tell you something I’ve learned over the years, dear protégé: Life tests what we stand on. Trends shift. Relationships change. Even our emotions can betray us. But God’s Word does not move. Christian fellowship holds us up. And the Holy Spirit gives us power, love, and a sound mind when fear and doubt take over.

You don’t have to hold it all together. You need to be held by the One who can.

Keep your life anchored in Scripture. Let others walk with you in a real community. And daily invite the Holy Spirit to lead and steady you.

That’s how we stand—even when the storms rage.

Spiritual Takeaways:

  • What center are you holding on to?
  • Who is walking with you on your journey?
  • When did you last cry out to the Spirit of the Living God?

There will always be days that shake us, but Christ never will.

Peace & Blessings,
Rev. Dr. Russell M. Morrow Sr.

Take a moment now to respond with a written or private prayer to God, asking Him to be your center and to hold you steady, today and always.

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