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The Crosswalk Devotional: A Daily Devotional Chris... - Confidence in the Good to Come
Description
When life feels unbearably heavy, it can be hard to believe God’s goodness still surrounds us. In this heartfelt devotional, Keri Eichberger reflects on walking alongside her dear friend Allison, who recently lost her husband after a two-year battle with cancer. Through grief and heartache, Allison’s unwavering confidence in God’s promises becomes a powerful reminder that His goodness never leaves us—even in the darkest valleys.
This devotional invites us to trust that, no matter our circumstances, God’s love and blessings are still present today and that He is preparing even greater goodness for our future.
✨ Highlights
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How God’s goodness and love sustain us in seasons of grief and uncertainty
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A moving story of unshakable faith through loss and trusting God’s promises
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Why believing in God’s goodness changes the way we endure suffering
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Encouragement to hold onto hope, comfort, and God’s faithful presence
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A biblical reflection on Psalm 23:6 and its promise of God’s everlasting care
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Full Transcript Below:
Confidence in the Good to Come
By Keri Eichberger
Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life. (Psalm 23:6)
It pains me to have to report this, but my dearest friend lost her young husband after a two year battle with cancer just a few short weeks ago. It’s been a treacherous journey that we relentlessly prayed wouldn’t end this way. But all the while, I’ve been grateful to walk alongside Allison, honored to hold her up through the hard emotions and heavy moments. And because I love and care for her deeply, I have been bearing some burdens for her. One of which has been desperately desiring to remove her pain that was or would be. But the problem is, I can’t make it all go away. I can pray, show up with a hug, or lend a listening ear. I can share bible verses, send encouraging texts, and let her know she’s thought of and won’t be left alone. Yes, I can offer a litt