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The Daily Devotional
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
God Is Not Dead—He Speaks Still
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8
Reflection
The letter to the Hebrews was written to a community standing on the precipice of deep uncertainty. Facing mounting persecution and the intense, exhausting pressure to return to the safety and familiarity of their old religious systems, these early believers were tempted to abandon the new path they had chosen. The world around them was hostile, shifting, and unpredictable. It is precisely into this atmosphere of change and fear that the writer offers a magnificent, grounding truth: Jesus Christ is constant. He does not shift with the prevailing winds of culture, the dictates of popular opinion, or even the inevitable rise and fall of great empires. The very same Jesus who walked the dusty roads of Galilee, who touched the leper and calmed the sea, walks with us now—an unchanging, ever-faithful presence in an ever-changing world.
Fast forward centuries later to a moment when the world felt similarly unmoored. On April 8, 1966, the American public was stunned when TIME Magazine hit newsstands and coffee tables with an unthinkable question plastered across a stark, jet-black cover in bold red letters: “Is God Dead?” The controversial article inside explored the rapidly growing secularization of modern culture. It detailed a philosophical movement gaining traction among intellectuals who claimed that the Almighty had become entirely irrelevant to contemporary life. Across the nation, some churches were emptying, traditional moral frameworks were rapidly shifting, and many cultural commentators were entertaining the very real idea that faith had no remaining place in an enlightened, scientific world. To many looking on, it seemed the foundation of belief was crumbling beyond repair.
Yet, history reveals something absolutely remarkable about that cultural flashpoint. Instead of serving as the final obituary for the Divine, that provocative cover ignited a massive wave of spiritual curiosity. Rather than driving people away in despair, believers were stirred from their complacency to fiercely reaffirm their faith. Young people, disillusioned by the empty promises of pure materialism, began asking deeper, more profound questions about meaning, purpose, and the soul. The seeds of what would eventually blossom into the explosive Jesus Movement of the 1970s were planted squarely in that fertile soil of public doubt. Like a fierce thunderstorm that violently shakes the trees only to leave the air infinitely clearer and the earth watered, the challenge sparked an unforeseen revival. The magazine cover may have asked a bold, seemingly definitive question, but God did not panic. He did not abdicate His throne. He never has, and He never does.
In our own individual lives, we will inevitably experience personal versions of that dark, imposing magazine cover. There are moments when the sudden sting of grief, a crushing disappointment, a health crisis, or simply the overwhelming brokenness of the world around us whispers that same haunting question to our weary spirits: “Is God really here? Has He abandoned me? Is He dead to my situation?” When the storms of life rage and the night feels entirely too long, the silence of heaven can feel deafening.
But it is exactly in those desolate moments that the enduring truth of Hebrews 13:8 must stand tall in our hearts. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. He is not dead. He is not silent. He is not distant. If you are currently navigating a heavy season of spiritual doubt, exhaustion, or despair, take comfort in knowing this vital truth: questioning is not a sin. Even Jesus Himself, in His darkest moment of agonizing humanity on the cross, cried out, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” Doubt is a natural part of the human experience. However, the ultimate answers we seek are found not in the imagined absence of God, but by leaning heavily into His unchanging, eternal presence.
When the world wavers, we are called to return to the solid ground of His Word. We are invited to speak honestly, even with our rawest frustrations, in prayer. We are meant to surround ourselves with a community of believers who can hold onto faith for us when our own grip falters. If we take the time to quiet the noise of our fears and listen, we will find that He is still speaking in the quiet spaces of our hearts. What a cultural magazine printed decades ago may have briefly shaken the societal landscape, but it did absolutely nothing to shake the eternal Kingdom. It merely proved what has been true throughout all of human history: when the world boldly doubts God, the faithful are inevitably stirred to seek Him more deeply, and He is always found. The same God who spoke to Moses from the burning bush, who raised Jesus victoriously from the grave, and who comforted the Apostle Paul in a dark, damp prison cell—He is still alive today. He is still active in your life. He is, and always will be, beautifully the same.
Prayer
Eternal Lord, in a world that so often forgets or dismisses Your presence, help us to remember that You are alive, constant, and unfailingly faithful. When the shadows of doubt creep into our minds, draw near to us with Your comforting spirit. When our hearts feel distant or overwhelmed by the noise of life, speak softly and clearly into our weary souls. We thank You for the profound anchor of Your grace—that You are the exact same yesterday, today, and forever. Empower us to stand firm in Your love when the world around us wavers, and use us to shine Your enduring light in the darkest of places. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
Devotional by: Kenny Sallee, ThM — Deming, NM, USA
The Bible texts are from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) Bible, copyright © 1989, 1993, the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
