Saturday
Joshua 4:1-9; 1 Samuel 7:12
Throughout Scripture, God's people set up stones of remembrance—physical reminders of His faithfulness and their commitment. Your rock this week has been a tangible reminder that total surrender isn't a one-time decision but a daily posture. Some days you'll hold it confidently; other days, you'll grip it with trembling hands, wrestling with what surrender might cost. That's okay. God isn't asking for perfect surrender; He's asking for willing surrender. He doesn't need your strength—He needs your yes. As you continue holding this rock, let it remind you that the God who raised Christ from the dead, who has all authority, who prepared good works for you in advance, is trustworthy. Total surrender doesn't mean losing control—it means giving control to the One who loves you most.
Throughout Scripture, God's people set up stones of remembrance—physical reminders of His faithfulness and their commitment. Your rock this week has been a tangible reminder that total surrender isn't a one-time decision but a daily posture. Some days you'll hold it confidently; other days, you'll grip it with trembling hands, wrestling with what surrender might cost. That's okay. God isn't asking for perfect surrender; He's asking for willing surrender. He doesn't need your strength—He needs your yes. As you continue holding this rock, let it remind you that the God who raised Christ from the dead, who has all authority, who prepared good works for you in advance, is trustworthy. Total surrender doesn't mean losing control—it means giving control to the One who loves you most.
