What a great God we serve.



What a great and mighty God we serve—One whose greatness reaches beyond anything our minds can grasp. He is the Creator of the heavens and the earth, the One who spoke light into existence and formed life with His own breath. His power is unmatched, His wisdom unsearchable, and His presence fills all of creation. And yet, this same God who rules the universe knows each of us by name, cares for every detail of our lives, and invites us into a personal relationship with Him. Truly, there is no one like our God.

We serve a God whose love is deeper than the oceans and wider than the sky. His love is not conditional or fragile, but strong, steadfast, and everlasting. He loves us not because of what we do, but because of who He is—merciful, compassionate, and overflowing with grace. Even when we wander, He welcomes us back. Even when we fail, His mercy remains. His love is a shelter in storms, a healing balm in brokenness, and a constant anchor in a world that often shifts like sand.

Our God is great because He is faithful in all His ways. Every promise He has spoken stands firm. He never changes, never withdraws His word, and never abandons His people. Through every season—whether joyful or difficult—He remains present and true. He walks with us in the valleys, strengthens us on the mountains, and guides us through every unknown place. His faithfulness is not just something He does; it is who He is.

We serve a God of incredible power, who can do what seems impossible. He opens doors no one can shut, heals bodies and hearts, restores what was lost, and brings hope where hope seems gone. He rescues the broken, lifts the weary, and brings light into darkness. No situation is too hard for Him, no prayer too small, and no life too far gone. His greatness shines brightest when we trust Him to work beyond our human limits.

And above all, what makes our God so great is that He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to save us. Through His sacrifice, we are forgiven, redeemed, and given eternal life. Through His resurrection, we are offered hope that death is not the end and that all things will be made new. This God—our God—is worthy of all praise, honor, worship, and thanksgiving. He is great, He is good, and He is forever faithful. Blessed be His name forever!


Psalm 71:5

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