Scripture:
“By the mouth of two or three witnesses every word shall be established.” — Matthew 18:16 (NKJV)
One of the most surprising ways God speaks is through unexpected confirmation—those moments when something you quietly prayed about shows up again in a place you didn’t anticipate. It’s as if Heaven is saying, “I’m walking with you. Keep going.”
God knows how to send confirmation in ways that cut through doubt.
Sometimes it comes through a sermon you weren’t planning to hear.Sometimes it shows up in a conversation with someone who knows nothing about your situation.Sometimes it’s a verse that repeats, a phrase that echoes, or a thought that keeps resurfacing.
God is not random.God is not vague.God is intentional—and so is His confirmation.
Think about Moses. God didn’t just speak to him at the burning bush. He confirmed His word through Aaron, through signs, through Pharaoh’s resistance turning to release. The confirmation wasn’t for God’s reassurance—it was for Moses’.
Or think about Joseph. God gave him a dream, and for years it looked like the dream had died. But God kept sprinkling hints—even in prison—that the promise was still alive.
That’s what divine confirmation does.It breathes life into faith that feels tired.It strengthens knees that feel weak.It reminds you that delay is not denial. I’ve experienced this personally more times than I can count. There were seasons when I questioned whether I heard God accurately—about healing, about ministry decisions, about transitions, about people. And without fail, just when the uncertainty grew loud, God would send confirmation from a direction I never expected.
A stranger’s encouragement would mirror something I prayed in private.A message would echo a thought I’d written in a journal nobody read.A Scripture would leap off the page on a day I wasn’t even searching for it.
Each moment reminded me: God doesn’t just speak—He sustains what He has spoken.
When God confirms something, He anchors you. He steadies you. He prepares you to walk with confidence, not guesswork.
And here’s the truth:God doesn’t mind confirming His word—He delights in guiding His children.
If you’ve been waiting for confirmation, don’t force it. Don’t chase signs.Simply stay sensitive. God knows how to speak so you won’t miss Him.
He knows how to find you in unexpected places.
Today’s Encounter:
Ask God:“Lord, if this direction is truly from You, confirm it in a way I’ll recognize.”Then go through your day with open eyes and a listening heart. Divine confirmation often shows up where you least expect it.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for confirming what You speak to my heart. Help me recognize Your confirmation when it comes. Steady my spirit, strengthen my discernment, and give me peace to follow Your leading with confidence. In Jesus’ name, amen.