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What if caring begins with recognizing how deeply God cares for you?
In today’s meditation, we reflect on the character trait Caring through the lens of God’s intentional, personal care. Scripture reminds us that God’s care is not rushed or reactive — it is thoughtful, dignifying, and sustaining.
Drawing from Proverbs 31:22, this meditation invites you to consider how care includes preparation, provision, and honoring what God has entrusted to you. Caring, in this sense, is not indulgent or selfish. It is stewardship that reflects a God who notices details and tends to our well-being.
Whether you’re following along in the In Her Image devotional or simply listening here, this episode offers space to slow down and recognize the ways God’s care has already gone before you — and how that care shapes the way you live and love.
Take a few quiet minutes today to rest in the truth that you are seen, valued, and deeply cared for.
By Andrea JohnWhat if caring begins with recognizing how deeply God cares for you?
In today’s meditation, we reflect on the character trait Caring through the lens of God’s intentional, personal care. Scripture reminds us that God’s care is not rushed or reactive — it is thoughtful, dignifying, and sustaining.
Drawing from Proverbs 31:22, this meditation invites you to consider how care includes preparation, provision, and honoring what God has entrusted to you. Caring, in this sense, is not indulgent or selfish. It is stewardship that reflects a God who notices details and tends to our well-being.
Whether you’re following along in the In Her Image devotional or simply listening here, this episode offers space to slow down and recognize the ways God’s care has already gone before you — and how that care shapes the way you live and love.
Take a few quiet minutes today to rest in the truth that you are seen, valued, and deeply cared for.