The Daily CHEW™
Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals
He is the God who finishes what He starts.
Before the mountains existed, before a single human heart beat for the first time, He was already a promise-making God. And from that first promise in a garden — spoken over a broken world to a man and woman who had just thrown it all away — to this very morning, He has not failed to deliver on a single word.
Not one.
That is not a motivational claim. It is the most auditable track record in the history of the universe. Thousands of promises across thousands of years, through famine, exile, empire, silence, and death — and every single one of them either fulfilled or still in motion, held in the hands of the One who spoke them.
For all the promises of God find their Yes in him. That is why it is through him that we utter our Amen to God for his glory (2 Corinthians 1:20, ESV).
Every promise. Yes. In Christ.
Not probably. Not pending. Not contingent on your performance this quarter or your faithfulness this week. Yes — declared, sealed, and delivered in the person of Jesus Christ. The cross was not Plan B. It was the Yes that God had been building toward since Genesis 3:15. Every covenant, every oath, every prophetic whisper across forty generations pointed to one place — and when Christ stood up from that grave, every promise God had ever made stood up with Him.
How God’s Love Meets You Here
Scripture says: Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful (Hebrews 10:23, ESV).
Notice where the writer places the weight. Not on the strength of your grip. Not on the clarity of your hope. On Him — he who promised is faithful. The ground underneath your confidence is not your ability to believe harder. It is His nature. He is faithful. That is not something He does on good days. It is who He is — unchanging, unyielding, proven across every generation that has ever trusted Him.
He promised Abraham a son when the math made no sense. He delivered. He promised Israel a way through the sea when every escape route was gone. He delivered. He promised a Messiah through four hundred years of prophetic silence. He delivered. He promised the grave would not keep His Son. He delivered.
And He has made promises over your life — promises about His presence, His provision, His purpose, His commitment to complete the work He began in you. His record says those promises are as certain as the ones already fulfilled. Not because your circumstances look promising. Because He who promised is faithful.
God does not make aspirational statements. He makes oaths — sworn on His own name because there is nothing greater to swear by (Hebrews 6:13, ESV). He stakes His reputation on His word. And His reputation has never taken a single loss.
This is who you worship today. Not a God who tries. A God who delivers. Not a God who hopes it works out. A God who has already declared Yes in Christ and will not go back on it.
CHEW On This
Clarity
Where have I been treating God’s promises as uncertain — as if His track record were less reliable than my circumstances?
Hear
He who promised is faithful (Hebrews 10:23, ESV). God does not waver. God does not recalculate. God does not revise His commitments based on new information. He spoke, He swore, and He delivers — every time, without exception.
Exchange
If I really believed God has kept every promise He has ever made and His faithfulness is not a mood but His permanent nature, how would that reshape the way I worship Him and carry the unresolved uncertainties of this week?
Walk 30–90 seconds
Name one promise of God you are still waiting on — provision, direction, restoration, the completion of something He started in you. Say it aloud. Then say: You who promised are faithful. Your record is perfect. I trust this one too. Sit in that sentence for sixty seconds. If this is the only thing I do from this CHEW today, it is enough.
Worship Response — Turn Gratitude into Worship
Father, I worship You as the God who has never broken a single promise You have ever made. From the garden to the cross to this morning, Your record stands without a single failure. Thank You that every promise finds its Yes in Christ — not in my grip, not in my circumstances, but in Your Son. Thank You that You swore on Your own name because there was nothing greater, and that Your reputation has never taken a loss. I bring the promises I am still waiting on and I place them before the God whose faithfulness is not a mood but an unshakable attribute of who You are. You who promised are faithful. That is enough for today and every day after it. In Christ’s name, amen.
With you on the journey,
Ryan
If you had to put this into one sentence for today, what would you say God is inviting you to rest in or return to?
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