DAILY GRACE DEVOTIONAL BY EVANG UBONG IFIOK

SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH
HELP BEYOND EFFORT
Scripture Reading
“My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.”
— Psalm 121:2 (KJV)
Message
There is a kind of help that goes beyond human effort—divine help. This is the help that comes from God, stepping into situations where your strength, ability, or resources are not enough.
Life will present moments where effort alone cannot produce results. You may try your best, plan carefully, and work hard, yet still feel limited. That is where divine help comes in. God intervenes and does what only He can do.
Divine help brings ease where there was struggle. It brings answers where there was confusion. It brings speed where there was delay. When God helps you, things begin to align in ways that human effort cannot explain.
The Bible reminds us that our help comes from the Lord—the Maker of heaven and earth. This means your help is not small or limited; it comes from the One who has all power and authority.
Do not rely on your strength alone. Trust God. Call on Him. Depend on Him. When you acknowledge Him as your source, you position yourself to receive help beyond effort.
Confession
My help comes from the Lord.
I am not limited by my abilities.
God’s help is at work in my life, bringing ease, speed, and results.
I walk in divine assistance and supernatural support, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Further Study
Isaiah 41:10
Hebrews 13:6
Psalm 46:1
Daily Bible Reading
One Year: Judges 8–9, Luke 9:1–17
Two Year: Matthew 28:1–10, Leviticus 2

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