
December 29, 2025
Daily Devotional:
“The Memory of Grace”
Jonah 2:7
"When my life was ebbing away, I remembered you, Lord, and my prayer rose to you, to your holy temple."
There is a specific kind of clarity that only comes when we reach the end of ourselves. For Jonah, that moment was literal and claustrophobic; trapped in the darkness of a great fish, In the belly of the deep, surrounded by the suffocating weight of the ocean.
The phrase "when my life was ebbing away" describes more than just physical exhaustion, it describes the moment we realize we have no more cards to play. We’ve run out of strength, out of excuses, and out of "Plan Bs."
But look at what Jonah does in that darkness, He remembers. In the middle of a crisis caused by his own disobedience, Jonah didn't let shame keep him silent.He didn't wait until he was back on dry land to start talking to God. He understood a vital truth that God’s presence isn't restricted by our location or our failures. Even from the depths of the sea, Jonah’s prayer "rose." It didn't get stuck in the water but it bypassed the storm and the scales and went straight to the heart of the Father.
You don't have to wait for "better days" to reconnect with God. Whether you are in a "whale" of a situation because of your own choices or simply because life is hard right now, your memory is a powerful tool. Remember His character. Remember His past faithfulness. The moment you turn yourthoughts toward Him, your prayer is already standing in His "holy temple."
What is one specific time in the past when God showed up for you? Write it down and use that "memory" as your anchor for whatever challenge you're facing today.