Corrie ten Boom – Quote of the Day for September 27, 2025

Reflection on Today's Quote from Corrie ten Boom - September 27th 2025

Insight on Today's Quote

Trusting God with an unknown future isn’t always easy—but it is always right. Corrie ten Boom lived through unimaginable fear and loss during the Holocaust, yet her faith remained unwavering. Her words challenge us to stop clinging to the illusion of control and start leaning fully on the One who sees the end from the beginning. When our plans unravel or uncertainty clouds the path ahead, the presence of God becomes our greatest comfort. His character never changes—He is good, wise, and perfectly loving.

This kind of trust doesn’t come from wishful thinking—it comes from remembering who God has always been. Think back to the times He came through, even when you didn’t see it coming. That same God walks beside you now. The more we look at Him instead of the unknown, the more peace becomes possible. Today, let your heart settle in the truth that you’re not walking blind—you’re walking with the One who already knows the way.

Step Up To The Challenge

Take one area of your life where uncertainty has caused worry—finances, relationships, decisions—and write it down. Then, intentionally pray over it and say aloud, “I trust You with this, Lord.” Let this act of surrender be your bold step toward peace today. You don’t have to know how it ends—you just need to walk with the One who already does.

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