The situation was already bleak.  Unbelievably, the circumstances spiraled down further.  I thought we were already at rock bottom when more bad news came.  I did what I had done a thousand times; I reviewed my promise cards.  (These cards are Bible verses that speak into my situation.)  The words on the cards were a far cry from what I was facing.  It seemed like I was holding onto a crazy dream.  The facts were screaming loudly at me, mocking what seemed a delusional hope.  The promises seemed to fade further away.  Suddenly, I heard a statement in my heart:

“Shannon, you can either believe the facts or the truth.”

I questioned the statement.  “What is the difference between facts and truth?”

“Facts are your circumstances, the earthly reality.  I Am Truth.  Truth supersedes facts.”

Bible stories flooded my mind:

Fact:  The Red Sea trapped the Israelites who were being threatened by the encroaching Egyptian army.

Truth:  God had already given the Israelites the promise of their deliverance and the Egyptians’ destruction.  They finally saw it realized as they crossed through a pathway formed in the midst of the water which led to the drowning of the ensuing army.

Fact:  Gideon’s 300 men army stood no chance against the Midianite army that sprawled throughout the valley.

Truth:  God had already told Gideon that He would be with him and that all of the Midianites would be destroyed.  Gideon and his army only blew their shofars and the enemy destroyed itself.

Fact:  David and his men could not recover the loss of their families after they were kidnapped by the Amalekites.

Truth:  God told David to follow them and recover all.  David and his men found an abandoned, sick slave of the Amalekites who directed them to the raiding party.  David and his men rescued their families as well as plundered the Amalekites.

Fact:  Jesus died on a cross.  He was wrapped in burial clothes and placed in a sealed tomb.  It seemed like the end.

Truth:  Jesus had already told His disciples that He would rise again and meet them in Galilee.  Jesus always fulfills what He promises.

I do not know what facts of your circumstances may be looming over you.  Let me encourage you, the facts are not the Truth.  God’s Word, God’s ways will prevail.

Psalm 145:13b

The Lord is trustworthy in all he promises and faithful in all he does.

You can trust the Truth.  The facts are not Truth.  The facts can be changed in a moment.  What was a fact a moment ago, may not be a fact now.  Truth will have the final word.  What He has promised, He will fulfill.  Trust the Truth.