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Lies and Truth: Living in the Reality That All Is Well

 

Open Bible displaying 1 Timothy 2:4 about truth and salvation.


Lies and Truth – Living in the Reality That All Is Well

"For this is good and pleasing before God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth." – 1 Timothy 2:4 (Kingdom Study Bible)

   This message calls us to examine the lies we have believed and replace them with the truth of God’s unconditional love and divine purpose for every person. The truth is that all is well always, with everyone, and everywhere because God’s love and higher plan are constantly at work beyond human perception.

   Many people carry subconscious lies about themselves, often absorbed from others' opinions or past experiences. These lies might whisper that you are not good enough, too old or too young, too dark or too light, or that success, healing, and happiness are beyond your reach. Yet, it is vital to identify these false beliefs and expose them. What truly matters is what you say, think, and believe about yourself. The truth is that you are a unique, unrepeatable expression of the divine fearfully and wonderfully made, loved unconditionally, and connected to the Spirit of truth within.

Firstly: All Is Well All the Time

   The truth is that all is well at every moment, regardless of circumstances or emotions. No matter what the day brings, all is well because God’s presence and love are constant and unchanging. Even when challenges arise, the deeper spiritual reality remains perfect, whole, and complete. Holding this perspective invites gratitude, joy, and trust that every moment is part of God’s perfect design.

Secondly: All Is Well All the Time With Everyone

   This truth extends to every person, regardless of their situation or actions. It is not well only for some but for all people. God’s love embraces everyone, and His purpose works even in hardship or pain. By holding this vision in prayer, we contribute to healing and restoration, affirming the divine wholeness within every individual.

Thirdly: All Is Well All the Time With Everyone Everywhere

   No matter where people are in the hospital, in prison, in foreign lands, or amidst natural disasters the truth remains that all is well. Even in moments of violence or struggle, God’s love and presence remain undiminished. Faith calls us to trust that an expansive, loving plan transcends appearances, and in that truth, we find peace that surpasses understanding.

Conclusion

   God desires that everyone experience salvation and awaken to their divine nature as beloved children of the Creator. This includes healing, prosperity, success, and joy aligned with the fullness of life. By releasing the lies we have believed and embracing the eternal truth that all is well always, everywhere, and with everyone we align our consciousness with God’s perfect love and divine plan. In this truth, freedom and peace prevail, empowering us to live abundant, purposeful lives.

📖 Reflection: What lies about yourself or your life do you need to surrender to God’s truth today?

💡 Action Step: Speak aloud the truth “All is well” throughout your day as a declaration of faith in God’s constant love and perfect plan.

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