THE UPPER ROOM DEVOTIONAL 29TH JULY 2025, MONDAY MESSAGE
Read The Upper Room Devotional 29th July 2025 written by Margaret Hakimian (Massachusetts, USA)
TOPIC: Get up Again!
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Today’s Reading
Proverbs 24:10-16
Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again, but the wicked stumble when calamity strikes. – Proverbs 24:16 (NIV)
I had undergone major surgery and was hospitalized for three weeks when we suddenly lost our source of income. We were forced to sell our house in order to avoid being crushed by the mortgage. An inner voice nagged me: You are not a good enough Christian; God would have prevented this. You should have prayed with more faith. This is the end. All I could say in prayer was, “Help!”
I then remembered today’s verse from Proverbs and found solace. Knowing that even godly people can fall took away my sense of guilt. It also gave me hope that I would get up again — no matter how severe my circumstances were.
Proverbs 24:16 rang true when I reflected on the many hardships my husband and I had already overcome. God lifted us each time. This encouraged me to get up and get on with life, knowing we would overcome this new setback as well.
God didn’t promise a smooth life without obstacles, setbacks, or challenges. Yet, as God’s children, we have a privileged position: God is by our side throughout the journey — no matter what. We must not let obstacles define us or keep us down. With God on our side, we will get up again.
Today’s Prayer
Dear Lord, help us to see your faithfulness in every situation. Thank you for helping us get up when we fall. Amen.
Thought for the Day
When I fall, God will help me get up again.
Prayer Focus
To see God’s faithfulness during setbacks
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