50th Post – A Journey of Grace 🌿

Every blog post I've written so far has come from my heart — often from moments when I felt broken, tired, yet held together by God's gentle hands. Today, on my 50th post, I just want to say one thing:

God is not done with you.

Even when life feels like a desert, remember, He’s still writing your story.

Let me share a story from the Bible that speaks deeply to me.


The Widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:8–16)

There was a widow who had nothing left — just a handful of flour and a little oil. A drought had dried up everything, and she was preparing what she believed would be her last meal for her and her son.

Then, the prophet Elijah came to her and said something unbelievable:

"Make me a small cake first."

She obeyed — with trembling hands, maybe with questions in her heart — but she trusted.

And God honored her faith.

The flour never ran out.

The oil never ran dry.

Every single day, God provided.


✨ Bible Verse;

“And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”

– Philippians 4:19


Sometimes, we don’t know how we’re going to make it — financially, emotionally, mentally. But like the widow, if we offer God what little we have, He will multiply it in ways we can’t imagine.


A Short Prayer for You:

Dear Lord,

Thank You for seeing our hearts even when our hands are empty.

Like the widow, teach us to trust You with what little we have.

Multiply our strength, our peace, and our joy.

Bless every reader here who is waiting for provision — let them see that You are still the God of miracles.

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 💛



This 50th post is not just a number — it’s a testimony.

A reminder that when we stay faithful, even in small things, God honors it.

To every reader who has stayed with me — thank you for walking this journey with me.

Whether you’re a silent reader or someone who leaves kind comments, you are part of this story.

Here’s to many more posts filled with grace, truth, and love.

Let’s keep going — together. 💕


With love,
Anisha
👉 graceformomswithanisha.blogspot.com

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