A Token for the Broken Series

By | June 24, 2025

A 7-Day Devotional for Hearts that need Healing

For those who feel forgotten, flooded, or silently floating, this devotional is a gentle reminder that God still sees, still speaks, and still sets His promises in the clouds.

“And God said, This is the token of the covenant…” Genesis 9:12

Introduction

When the Breaking Comes

There are times in life when everything seems to fall apart, when the foundations beneath you crack, and the sky above feels heavy with sorrow. These moments come without warning, like the flood in Noah’s day, and they leave us feeling adrift, uncertain, and painfully alone. When the familiar is washed away, when prayers go unanswered, it’s easy to wonder if God has forgotten.

But He hasn’t.

In the flood narrative of Genesis, we find more than judgment, we find grace. We see a God who remembers Noah, who sends the wind, who calms the waters, who receives worship, and who sets His bow in the cloud. At every stage of the storm, God offers a token, a sign that His mercy still holds and His promises still stand.

A Token for the Broken is a seven-day devotional for anyone who’s endured the floodwaters of life, loss, grief, fear, or deep discouragement, and needs to be reminded that God is still near. It’s not a study in survival but a meditation on mercy. From the bursting of the fountains to the resting of the ark, from the olive leaf to the rainbow, we’ll trace God’s kindness, one token at a time.

This is not the end of your story. The clouds may linger, but they do not have the last word.

If you feel forgotten, you’re not. If you feel broken, you’re in the right place.

God remembers.  And He has left you a token to prove it.

A Token for the Broken is a seven day devotional based on the message preached by Rev. Shad McDowell Tuesday morning June 24nd, 2025 during the  camp meeting at Savannah Holy Church of God in Savannah Ga.

Please note that this weekly devotional series is currently available only by download at this time.

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