Know Truth One: God Cares About the Little Things
You have to know the Truth so you can recognize the false narratives when they show up. Without the TRUTH TRUTH, you end up buying a wrecked car and thinking you got a good deal.
#QuoteoftheDay
If you don’t
know the TRUTH
you will fall
for the lie.
– Kathryn Lang

The Lies We Tell Ourselves
Last week, I talked about heartbreak, hopelessness, and retreating from the Promise Land (because all the blessings of God were not enough to make me believe He’d show up again) and running back to the old ways because they felt safer than the unknown of purpose and promise.
I also sent out a Reflection Column where I talked about a social media ad selling a rolled vehicle. I called out the junk the world keeps selling us, wrapping it up to look shiny and calling it “good.”
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Knowing the Truth
Outside of God’s Truth, it is a lie.
Choosing the world’s words over God’s Promises is a lie.
Even if it looks good or seems like a “good buy.” Even if it’s comfortable or not disruptive.
Even if it’s rooted in ordinary and expected.
It’s still a lie.
The Truth is the Truth, and the Truth stands in God’s Word and God’s promises.
Today’s Truth
God Cares About the Little Things!
- He knows your hair count.
Luke 12:7 says He’s counted the hairs on your head. Even MINE. - He dresses flowers fancier than kings.
Matthew 6:28 reminds us that God dresses the flowers better than a king. - He notices your naps.
Psalm 139:1–3 says God is fully aware of every step and every rest – and He protects us through it. - He provides temporary shade.
Jonah 4:6 shows that God gave Jonah a leafy timeout, even though Jonah was sulking. - He helps find what’s lost.
In 2 Kings 6:1–7, God made an iron axe head float. Why? Because someone needed it.
The more you read the Word, the more you will see that God is a God of details, specifics, and little things.
Don’t Buy the Lie or False Narrative
Every time we accept the false, it makes it easier to accept the next one. Suddenly, we have a yard full of broken cars or a life full of broken dreams.
Neither looks good.
Know the Truth until it’s your default, and then the Truth will set you free.

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