25/03/2026
The prices keep rising. Fuel. Food. Electricity. And with every increase, there’s a silent weight pressing on the hearts of many, “Will I still have enough tomorrow?”
Budgets are no longer plans, they’re battles. Simple needs now feel like heavy burdens. And uncertainty whispers louder with each passing day. But in the middle of this tightening world, there is a truth that does not shrink with the economy: God is not shaken.
He is not pacing heaven, worried about oil supply. He is not limited by inflation or shortages. What feels overwhelming to us has never once threatened Him.
The same God who fed Elijah in a drought, who sustained a widow with a jar that never ran dry, who multiplied loaves in a place of lack, He has not changed.
We may feel the pressure, yes. We may need to adjust, to be wise, to be disciplined. But we do not need to live in fear. Because our provision has never truly come from systems, it has always come from His hand.
So when anxiety rises like the prices do, lift your eyes higher than the headlines. Let your heart declare what your situation tries to deny: He is still my Provider. He is still in control. He is still worthy of my trust.
“The Lord reigns; let the earth rejoice.” — Psalm 97:1
And if He reigns, then even in lack, you are not forsaken 🤍