Even on a “bad” day, God is good!
“Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever.” — Psalm 107:1 (NKJV)
Life throws curveballs. One minute you’re soaring high, the next you’re grappling with challenges that leave you questioning everything.
Some days simply feel bad before they even begin. Maybe the alarm doesn’t go off, the car won’t start, the kids are melting down, or the weight of life presses a little heavier than usual. It’s easy to interpret a difficult day as a sign that God is distant or displeased. But Scripture reminds us of something unchanging: God’s goodness is not determined by the quality of our day. His character is steady, firm, and faithful.
God’s Goodness Outlives Our Circumstances
One of the clearest examples of this is found in the story of Joseph. Betrayed by his brothers, sold into slavery, wrongly imprisoned. If anyone had a reason to say, “This is a bad day,” it was Joseph. Yet Joseph held onto the goodness and sovereignty of God. In the end, he could look back and say:
“You meant evil against me; but God meant it for good.” — Genesis 50:20
Joseph’s circumstances were painful, confusing, and unjust. Yet God was working behind the scenes the entire time. What others meant for harm, God repurposed for His glory and Joseph’s good.
If God was good in Joseph’s prison cell, He is good in your difficult moments too.
A Personal Experience
Recently, I (you) had a day that felt like everything was going wrong.
(You can replace this with your own story.)
I remember waking up already exhausted. Before noon, plans had fallen apart, an important task wasn’t working, and a conversation left me discouraged. I found myself thinking, “God, where are You in this?” But that afternoon, in a quiet moment, I sensed the Lord reminding me of something simple and profound: His presence had not changed just because my day had.
Later, a small but unexpected blessing came—a text from a friend, a moment of peace, a solution I hadn’t thought of. It was as if God whispered, “See? I was here all along.” And suddenly, the whole day looked different in the light of His goodness.
Your “Bad” Day Doesn’t Define God—God Defines Your Day
A day full of challenges is still a day filled with the presence of a faithful God. Psalm 34:8 invites us, “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” Not when everything is perfect, but in all seasons, on all days.
God is good when the sun is shining,
and He is just as good when the storm clouds gather.
Life inevitably throws curveballs. “Bad” days are a part of the human experience, but they don’t have to define you. By actively engaging in prayer, studying scripture, connecting with a supportive community, cultivating gratitude, and trusting in God’s plan, you can navigate even the most challenging times with faith, strength, and resilience. Remember, God’s goodness is not contingent upon your circumstances; it is a constant, unwavering truth. Embrace His love, lean on His strength, and find peace in His unwavering presence. Even on the toughest days, God is good. He is with you, guiding you, and working all things together for your ultimate good.
Remember, even when life feels overwhelmingly difficult, God is still good. Whenever you’re having a “bad” day say this prayer and let God fill you with His peace.
Lord, thank You that Your goodness is not dependent on how my day goes. When I feel overwhelmed, remind me that You are present, working, loving, and faithful. Help me to see Your goodness even in the small things and to trust Your heart, even when I can’t see Your hand.
In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.



