God is not finished with you!

Published on 19 January 2026 at 07:43

Gods is not finished with you!

an inspirational blog by Still, I Ministries

 

Dear Friend,

There are moments in life when the journey feels unfinished—because it is.

We look at our circumstances, our struggles, our setbacks, and we wonder if we’ve somehow fallen behind, missed something, or failed beyond repair. But Scripture speaks a powerful truth that steadies our hearts:

“Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
— Philippians 1:6 (NIV)

What a promise.

God does not abandon what He starts. He does not lose interest halfway through your story. He is not surprised by your pain, your delays, or your detours. The work He began in you—long before you recognized it—He is faithfully and patiently completing.

You may feel like you are in a season of waiting, refining, or rebuilding. You may feel stuck between what was and what will be. But this verse reminds us that the middle is not the end. God is still writing. Still shaping. Still redeeming.

Every trial you’ve endured has not disqualified you—it has deepened you. Every tear has been seen. Every prayer has been heard. And every step, even the painful ones, is being woven into a greater purpose than you can see right now.

So today, take heart.

If God is not finished, then neither is your hope.
If God is still working, then your story is still unfolding.
If God began this work, He will complete it—faithfully, lovingly, and perfectly.

Still, I will trust.
Still, I will hope.
Still, I will believe—because God is not finished with me yet.

With Unshakable Hope!
Scott Folsom
Still I Will! Ministries

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