There's a conversation in the Bible where Satan admits there are some people he can't touch... and almost nobody talks about it.
Most people read the book of Job and focus on everything he lost. But I was reading Job 1, and God showed me something that completely shifted my perspective. Before Job's wealth, before the attacks, before the tragedy... God first described Job's character. The Bible says Job was "blameless and upright; he feared God and shunned evil." That wasn't just an introduction it was Heaven's testimony about him before anything else happened.
Then the scene changes from earth to heaven. The angels present themselves before the Lord, and Satan shows up. God asks him, "Where have you come from?" Satan replies that he has been roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth. In other words, he was searching. Then God asks Satan one question: "Have you considered my servant Job?" What Satan says next stopped me in my tracks. Satan replies, "Have You not put a hedge around him, his household, and everything he has?" Think about that. The enemy himself acknowledged that there was a boundary around Job that he could not cross without God's permission.
What qualified Job for that kind of covering? It wasn't his money. It wasn't his influence. It wasn't his success. The Bible says he was blameless, upright, feared God, and shunned evil. Before Heaven celebrated his blessings, Heaven testified about his character.
I wonder how many of us spend more time praying for God's protection than pursuing the kind of life that attracts His covering. Job reminds us that reverence for God, integrity, and obedience matter. Character isn't just about reputation it has spiritual consequences.
Before you sleep, read 1 Corinthians 2:9, it says No eye has seen, no ear has heard & no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him. Keep trusting, keep believing, keep praying, keep reading the word because God's miracles & blessing for you will locate you.
I became aware, some days ago, that I’ve always been the fixer in most of my relationships because I never overcame my fear of abandonment. With that awareness comes wisdom. I’m really done being the fixer if there’s nothing for me to fix and I’m fine with people leaving.
February will be filled with good news.
February will be filled with blessings.
February will be filled with progress.
February will be filled with kindness.
February will be filled with new experiences and love.