Daily Grace Devotional November 24, 2025 By Evang Ubong Ifiok


MADE WHOLE IN HIS PRESENCE


Scripture:
And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:23 (KJV)

There’s something extraordinary about the presence of God—nothing broken can remain broken, and nothing missing can remain missing. His presence doesn’t merely comfort; it transforms. It perfects, restores, renews, and makes whole.

In His presence, you’re not partially healed—you’re completely restored. You’re not patched up—you’re made new. This is because the presence of God carries the fullness of His life, His glory, and His power. The Scripture says, “Times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord” (Acts 3:19). That refreshing is not just for your spirit; it flows into your soul and your physical body.

Many seek solutions in different places, forgetting that the greatest miracle is in His presence. One touch from the Lord, one word, one moment of fellowship, can straighten everything out. His presence recalibrates your destiny and aligns your life with His perfect will.

There is no sickness that can survive there.
No depression can sit there.
No confusion can remain there.
No weakness can stand there.
No fear can dwell there.

For in His presence, you are soaked—immersed—in the atmosphere of divinity. And where divinity flows, wholeness is inevitable.

Today, as you worship, meditate, and fellowship with the Spirit, expect wholeness—in your mind, your emotions, your family, your health, your finances, your path, and your destiny. His presence completes you. His presence perfects you. His presence makes you whole.

Glory to God!


CONFESSION

I am made whole in the presence of the Lord.
Every part of my life—my spirit, soul, and body—is perfected by His glory.
There is no sickness, weakness, confusion, or limitation in me.
I walk daily in divine health, supernatural strength, and perfect peace.
I dwell in His presence, and His presence makes me whole. Hallelujah!


FURTHER STUDY

📖 Psalm 16:11
📖 Acts 3:19–21
📖 2 Corinthians 3:18


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