Read: Psalm 101-105.

Today’s passage: Psalm 105:8-10.

The covenant God made with Abraham is not just a promise—it is an agreement that has shaped history. God’s promises cannot be broken. He does not lie, and there is no deception in anything He says. When He speaks, His word is dependable, and His promises will come true exactly as He said they would. 2 Peter 3:9 reminds us that “The Lord is not slow to keep His promise, as some might think. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to be lost, but for all to come to repentance.” Even when it feels like God’s promises will never happen, they are still true, and in His perfect timing, they will be fulfilled.

“God said it, I believe it, that settles it”. This is more than a catchy phrase but ultimately, it’s not true. You see, whether we believe it or not, God’s word remains true. His promises do not depend on our understanding; they are certain, no matter what we face or believe.

The covenant with Abraham is special for many reasons but two stand out to us: 1) the promise of the nation of Israel, and 2) the promise of Jesus. Abraham was more than the father of a nation. He was the father of a promise that impacts every generation.

Here is another thing about this that is comforting for us. When God calls someone to work, He equips them for it. We are not left to do God’s work alone. He provides the tools, strength, and courage we need. Every person called by God has His full support to do the work He gives them.

God prepares the path He wants us to follow, but that doesn’t mean it will always be easy. We might face setbacks or unexpected problems, but the Lord is always with us, guiding and strengthening us. Even when things get tough, we can trust that He controls every step to keep us on His path. His plan is never stopped by our struggles and doubts.

God equipped Abraham for his journey, and He continues to equip His people today. He prepared Isaac and Jacob for the same journey. Throughout history, He has raised leaders to guide His people to their destiny. His faithfulness lasts through generations, and the promise He made with Abraham is still relevant for us today. We can rely on the truth that God will never forget His promises. The covenant He made with Abraham is the promise we all depend on for our salvation (Hebrews 8:10).