His Faithfulness
God’s Fingerprints Are Everywhere
Faithfulness is one of the quietest things about God. It does not come with loud noise or big signs. It simply shows up — day after day, year after year — steady and sure, whether we are paying attention or not.
And it is often only in the later years of life that we begin to see it clearly.
I sat with a woman one afternoon — I will call her Grace — who had been living at the care home for many years. She was sharp and thoughtful, and she had a gift for saying true things in simple ways. We had been talking about her life — her childhood, her marriage, her children, the hard years and the full ones — when she paused, looked at the sky, and said:
She was not talking about miracles. There were no dramatic moments in her story. She was talking about something quieter — and in its own way, more meaningful. The neighbor who came at just the right time. The strength that came from somewhere she could not explain during the hardest year of her life. The help that arrived just before things got very bad.
She said it simply and calmly. She was not performing. She was just telling the truth — the kind of truth that takes a lifetime to arrive at.
That is what a long life can give you, if you let it. Not answers to every question. Not the end of every sorrow. But a clearer view. The ability to look back over your years and see the faithful hand that was there — even in the places that felt most dark and most alone.
God’s promises do not expire. His faithfulness does not grow weak with time. He is faithful in joy and faithful in sorrow. He is faithful when things are clear and faithful when nothing makes sense. He was faithful when you were young. He was faithful when life asked more of you than you thought you could give. And He is faithful now — in this quieter season, in this smaller world, in the days that sometimes feel like waiting.
His Nearness is His Faithfulness. Even when we doubt — and we all do — He stays steady. Even when we forget His promises, He remembers them. Even when our faith feels small, His faithfulness does not change. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And the God whose fingerprints Grace could see across a long lifetime is the same God who is present in your story right now — working in ways you may not yet be able to see.
Today, look back. Not with regret, but with open eyes. Where do you see His fingerprints? Where did He show up when you did not expect it? Where did He carry you when you could not carry yourself? Let what you find there be your anchor for what lies ahead.
- Take a few quiet minutes today and think back over your life. Write down — or simply name in your heart — three moments where you can now see God’s faithfulness, even if you could not see it at the time. Let those three moments be your anchor for today.
- For the Next Generation: Ask an older person in your life: “When did God show up for you in a way you did not expect?” Their answer will be one of the most faith-building things you ever hear. Faithfulness is most clearly seen in the long view — and they have it.
Sit quietly. Think of one moment in your life — just one — where you can look back and say: He was there. Hold that moment gently. Let it remind you that if He was there then, He is here now.
His faithfulness has not changed. It never has. It never will.
Let one of these songs carry that truth deep:
- The Classic Hymn: Great Is Thy Faithfulness ↗
- The Contemporary Bridge: Your Faithfulness | Brian Doerksen ↗
- Or: Great Is Thy Faithfulness / My Redeemer Is Faithful and True – Steven Curtis Chapman ↗
like an anchor that holds in every kind of weather.
May the memory of His past goodness
strengthen your trust in His care today.
And may you rest in this — quietly, surely, deeply —
that the God whose fingerprints are all over your story
is not finished writing it yet.



