
Your Daily Prayer
Keri Eichberger and Lia GirardA Prayer of Hope for God's Promises to Be Fulfilled
January 7, 2026 ● 7 minShare this episode
Promises can inspire hope—but they can also stir up skepticism when we’ve been let down by others. We’ve all experienced “promises” that didn’t mean much because the person making them wasn’t trustworthy. But this devotional reminds us of a life-giving truth: God’s promises are different. His Word is dependable, and His character guarantees what He says.
Still, even with confidence in God’s faithfulness, there is one stage that can feel especially hard: waiting. There’s often excitement when God gives a promise and joy when it’s fulfilled—but the middle space, the waiting, is where hope is tested. It’s the place where we start asking questions, where we wonder if God sees us, and where discouragement can creep in. Waiting is difficult because it’s uncertain. We don’t know if the answer will come in days, months, or years.
This devotional offers encouragement for those in that middle place—those who are still praying, still believing, but feeling worn down by time. Rather than pulling back, we’re invited to lean in. Pray more, not less. Worship more, not less. Hold tighter to God’s promises instead of loosening your grip. These actions won’t force God’s timing, but they will strengthen you and give you grace to endure while you wait.
And even though we may not know when God will fulfill what He has promised, we can trust that He will. Waiting isn’t wasted. God uses it to shape our character, deepen our faith, and teach us what it means to rely on Him. So if you’re waiting today, don’t lose heart. God is faithful—and you will see His goodness in the land of the living.
Main Takeaways
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A promise is only as trustworthy as the one who makes it—and God’s promises never fail.
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The hardest part of faith is often the “middle” between promise and fulfillment.
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Waiting can challenge hope, but it also strengthens trust and builds character.
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Instead of pulling back when hope feels thin, lean in through prayer and worship.
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God’s timing may not match ours, but He is always faithful to fulfill His Word.
Today’s Bible Verse: Psalm 27:13–14
Your Daily Prayer
Here is a brief excerpt from today’s prayer:
“Help me not to lose heart and make my faith strong… give me more grace to lean into your promises.”
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