Father’s Day can be a complicated holiday—especially for blended families. Whether you’re a stepfather, biological dad, or the child caught in between, emotions run deep when roles and relationships feel unclear. In this honest and hopeful devotional, Rachel Wojo, host of Untangling Prayer, gently reminds us that God’s grace is more than sufficient for every family dynamic—even the messy, untraditional ones.
Rooted in Psalm 133:1–2, this reflection highlights the beauty of unity, not as something manufactured or forced, but as a sacred blessing God pours out on families who choose love even when it’s difficult. In a world that sometimes labels blended families as “less than,” this episode speaks a powerful truth: God sees your family as intentional, whole, and abundantly loved.
📝 Main Takeaways
Discover why God views blended families as intentional, not broken.
Learn how real unity is built through grace, patience, and choosing love amid the complexity.
Be reminded that children can love multiple father figures without guilt—and that’s okay.
Find comfort in knowing God’s love is big enough to hold all the relationships in your story.
📖 Bible Verse Referenced
Psalm 133:1–2 – “How good and pleasant it is when God's people live together in unity…”
🙌 Calls to Action
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🔗 Resources & Mentions
Devotional by: Rachel Wojo
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Book Mentioned: Desperate Prayers: Embracing the Power of Prayer in Life's Darkest Moments by Rachel Wojo
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