Mission Control Never Signs Off
When astronaut Scott Kelly began his 340-day mission aboard the International Space Station in 2015, he didn't drift through space alone. Every day, hundreds of specialists at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston monitored his vitals, adjusted his schedule, troubleshot failing equipment, and coordinated cargo deliveries so he lacked nothing — not oxygen, not food, not the expertise to handle every challenge that arose.
Not once in those 340 days did Mission Control go silent. Not during system malfunctions. Not during the loneliest stretches when Earth felt impossibly far away. The team had committed to sustaining the mission from launch to landing, and they honored that commitment without exception.
Paul opens his first letter to the Corinthians with this same unshakable confidence — placed not in any human institution, but in the faithfulness of the Almighty. "You are not lacking in any gift," he writes, because the God who called you into fellowship with His Son has already enriched you with everything you need for the journey. And here is the anchor of the whole passage: "God is faithful." The One who called you has not stepped away from the console. He will sustain you to the end — not because your endurance is perfect, but because His commitment to you never wavers.
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