In a culture that is constantly shifting, it’s easy to forget what should be unshakable. Life gets busy. Trials come. Emotions rise and fall. And in the middle of it all, our view of God can slowly drift if we’re not anchored in truth.
But there are some things about God you must never forget—truths that will steady your heart, strengthen your faith, and guide your life.

1. God Is Always Good
Even when life is not.
Circumstances can confuse us. Pain can cloud our perspective. But God’s goodness is not based on what we see—it’s based on who He is.
“The Lord is good to everyone. He showers compassion on all His creation.” (Psalm 145:9)
You may not understand what He’s doing, but you can trust His heart.
2. God Is Always With You
You are never alone—not for a second.
In your best moments and your darkest valleys, God is present. He doesn’t come and go based on your performance or feelings.
“I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20)
You may feel alone, but you are not abandoned.
3. God Is Completely Faithful
God has never failed—and He never will.
People may let you down. Plans may fall apart. But God keeps every promise He makes.
“If we are unfaithful, He remains faithful, for He cannot deny who He is.” (2 Timothy 2:13)
Your faith may waver, but His never does.
4. God Knows Exactly What He’s Doing
Even when your life feels confusing.
God sees the full picture—you only see a small part. What feels like a delay or detour may actually be His perfect plan unfolding.
“My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts… and My ways are far beyond anything you could imagine.” (Isaiah 55:8)
You don’t need all the answers—you need trust.
5. God Loves You Deeply
More than you can fully grasp.
His love isn’t based on your success, your discipline, or your consistency. It’s rooted in His nature.
“For I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love…” (Romans 8:38–39)
Even on your worst day, God’s love toward you has not changed.
6. God Is Worthy of Your Whole Life
Not just a portion.
God is not looking for part-time devotion. He is worthy of your full heart, your full obedience, your full surrender.
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.” (Matthew 22:37)
Half-hearted faith leads to a shallow life. Wholehearted devotion leads to a fruitful one.
7. God Is Not Finished Yet
Not with the world—and not with you.
No matter your age, your past, or your current situation, God is still at work. He is shaping you, using you, and preparing what’s ahead.
“And I am certain that God… will continue His work until it is finally finished.” (Philippians 1:6)
Your story isn’t over. God is still writing it.
Final Thought
If you remember these seven truths, they will carry you through almost anything life brings.
When you’re confused—remember His wisdom.
When you’re hurting—remember His goodness.
When you feel weak—remember His faithfulness.
When you feel distant—remember His presence.
Don’t let the noise of life make you forget what matters most.
Hold on to what is unchanging… and you will remain steady in a changing world.