Some weeks, the loudest voice in your life isn’t God’s—it’s the one telling you what you’re not.
It whispers before you’re fully awake. It follows you into the car, into the office, into the quiet moments. And most days, it doesn’t need anyone else’s help; we’re perfectly capable of discouraging ourselves.
Relationship researchers John and Julie Gottman found that negative words hit us harder than positive ones, so much so that it takes about five positive interactions to counter just one negative moment. And while other people’s criticism can sting, the deeper wounds usually come from the things we mutter inwardly:
You’re not enough.
You’re not capable.
You’re pretending . . . and someone will eventually find you out.
Left unchecked, that inner voice only grows louder. It’s exhausting trying to outshout your own self-doubt.
Thankfully, our Heavenly Father has already stepped into that fight on our behalf. In Psalm 136, He doesn’t reassure us five times but twenty-six times that His love never ends. Twenty-six reminders that you are seen, known, and cherished. Twenty-six reasons to trust that His steadfast love truly endures forever.
As we approach Thanksgiving, let’s fill our hearts with the greatest reason to give thanks—the never-ending love of God.