January 17, 2026
Then He who sat on the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.” And He said to me, “Write, for these words are true and faithful.”
Revelation 21:5
Question
What area of your life do you need to trust God to make new?
Context
Revelation is often associated with judgment, mystery, and the end of all things. Interesting though, it is a book of hope. In this moment, God speaks from the throne, not words of destruction, but words of renewal. He does not say He will destroy what is broken; He says He will make it new.
Application
This promise reaches beyond the future and into today. God is still in the business of restoration, renewing hearts, healing wounds, and redeeming what feels beyond repair. What feels final to us is never final to Him. The same God who will one day renew creation is already at work renewing you.
When tomorrow feels heavy with yesterday’s failures or today’s uncertainties, remember: God’s work is not finished. His words are “trustworthy and true,” and His renewal is certain.
Truth for the Day
God’s power to renew is greater than the past or present struggles.
Pray
Lord, thank You that You are seated on the throne and still at work. I trust You with what feels broken in my life. Renew my heart, restore my hope, and help me live today in the confidence that You make all things new. In Jesus’ name, Amen.