14/02/2026
🌅 BIBLETALK DEVOTION
📅 February 14, 2026
🌄 Daily Greeting
Grace and peace be multiplied unto you this beautiful morning. May the Lord steady your heart, order your steps, and fill your spirit with divine assurance today.
📖 Scripture Reading
Isaiah 41:10 (KJV)
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.”
✨ Exalted Topic: DIVINELY UPHELD
🔐 Spiritual Anchor Line
When God holds you, nothing can truly shake you.
📜 Exposition
Fear is a natural human response, but it is not meant to dominate a believer’s life. In this covenantal assurance through the prophet Isaiah, the Lord gives a five fold reinforcement: I am with thee, I am thy God, I will strengthen thee, I will help thee, I will uphold thee.
This is not motivational language—it is divine commitment.
To be “upheld” means to be supported from beneath, sustained when your strength fails, and stabilized when circumstances become unstable. God does not merely observe your battles; He actively sustains you through them.
A young carpenter once carried a heavy wooden beam up a hill for a project. Halfway through, his strength failed, and he nearly dropped it. His father, walking behind him, quietly lifted the weight from the back while the son still held the front. The son thought he was carrying it alone—until he realized the burden suddenly felt lighter.
That is how God upholds His children. You may feel the pressure, but you are not carrying it by yourself.
When anxiety whispers, remember: the right hand of His righteousness is beneath you.
💭 Heart-Check Question
Am I allowing fear to speak louder than God’s promise to uphold me?
🙏 Prayer Response
Lord, strengthen and uphold me today where I feel weakest, and silence every fear with Your presence.
🔖 Identity Seal
You are not struggling alone — you are Divinely Upheld.
📣 Share the Word – Save a Soul
Someone near you may be silently carrying a heavy burden today. Forward this devotion as a reminder that God sustains His own.