Jesus Knows What You Are Going Through

An Inspirational Devotion From Pastor Brian
 
July 14, 2025


Have you ever walked into a room and just felt the tension? You could just feel it. That’s exactly what Jesus did 2,000 years ago. During the Passover meal, as He sat with His disciples, Jesus looked around and saw the worry and confusion on their faces. He had just told them He was leaving, and they didn’t understand why. But Jesus read the room. He saw their fear. He felt their pain.

Then Jesus spoke words that still bring peace today. “Let not your heart be troubled. Believe in God, believe also in me.” (John 14:1)

Jesus didn’t ignore their pain. He answered it with hope. He reminded them that He was going to prepare a place for them. He promised that He would come again. And He assured them that He wanted them to be with Him forever.

That same Jesus sees you today. He reads your heart like He read that room. He sees the questions. He knows the stress. He understands the weight you carry. And He says again, “Let not your heart be troubled.”

Maybe you’re wondering if God knows what you’re going through. Maybe life feels confusing or heavy. The good news is, Jesus does know. He felt it all. Pain. Fear. Betrayal. Loss. And He overcame it all.

The cross was not the end. The grave was not the finish line. Jesus rose again. Because He lives, you can face whatever comes your way. And you can do it with peace in your heart.

Until next time, remember to take time out for God, because God always has time for you!

Sticky Statement:
Jesus sees your pain, understands your questions, and gives you peace.
 
Questions To Think About:

  1. What is troubling your heart today?
  2. Have you told Jesus how you really feel?
  3. How does it help you to know that Jesus understands?
 
Prayer For Today:

"Jesus, thank You for seeing me and knowing what I’m going through. Thank You for Your peace. Even when I don’t understand what’s happening, help me to trust that You are with me. Remind me today that You are preparing something greater, and that my heart can rest in You. In Your name I pray, amen."
 
 Thank you for sharing this devotion with your friends.

Brian Rogers

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