Friday, December 12, 2025

All Is Well

Night sky with a bright light shining down over a small house and mountains, with the words “All is well” and Galatians 4:5.

Some days, “all is well” feels easy to believe. Other days, we may wonder.

This reminder isn’t pretending that life is simple or pain-free. It’s anchoring ourselves in something steadier than circumstances.

Galatians 4:5 tells us:

God sent him to buy freedom for us who were slaves to the law, so that he could adopt us as his very own children. (NLT)

Freedom doesn’t always look like everything going right. Sometimes it looks like belonging — even when things are messy, uncertain, or unfinished.

Being adopted as God’s own means we’re not measured by how well we hold it together. We’re held.

So when the day feels heavy, when faith feels tender, or when you’re standing somewhere between trust and questions, this truth still stands:

All is well — not because life is perfect, but because we are not alone. No longer slaves, but children of the maker and keeper of the universe.

If you need this reminder today, you’re not weak. You’re human. And you’re deeply loved.


Save for the days when reassurance matters more than answers.

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