May 4 | Trust God's Provision in Your Life
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Today’s reading from 1 Kings 16–18 and Luke 22:47–71 invites us to consider how trust in God is formed in the tension between what we see and what God is doing beneath the surface. Both passages bring us into moments where circumstances speak loudly, but God’s work unfolds in quieter, steady ways that shape how we respond over time.
In 1 Kings 17, the focus rests on a widow whose daily survival depends on trusting a word from God that doesn’t align with her reality. The provision she experiences is not overwhelming or immediate, but consistent and sustaining, forming a deeper dependence on God through ordinary, repeated moments.
In Luke 22, Jesus stands in the middle of accusation and pressure, yet remains steady and grounded in the Father’s will. His response shows what it looks like to stay anchored when surrounding voices attempt to redefine truth and direction.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on what shapes our expectations and where we place our trust when circumstances feel uncertain. They draw our attention to the quiet formation that happens as we learn to rely on God’s provision, not all at once, but over time.