I'm leaving a heart - note here today that'll make me revisit this post in the next few Weeks to come, also to reconnect this words and the things God hath done for me.. #Believe
Sometimes we’re carrying burdens, weighed down by trouble, living worried. We're trying to fix it all in our own strength. The Scripture says, “Cast your burdens on the Lord, release the weight of it, and He will sustain you.” If you’ll release the burden, quit trying to figure it all out, losing sleep, letting your mind work overtime, then God will carry you.
@eshu_pofo@dammiedammie35 In your view pastor, if the atmosphere of the barest minimum can’t be achieved, there’ll always be disconnection. If our affairs are sorted the lighter it becomes and more powerful we get.
@eshu_pofo@dammiedammie35 You’re both right. His view is actually the thoughts of pagans. To validate his, in a country where the barest minimum can’t be met with you have to pray your way to access it.
We wouldn’t know His power if we were never thrown into a fire. You wouldn’t know He was a healer if you never faced an illness. You wouldn’t know He could move mountains if you never faced a big obstacle. Quit complaining about what you’re up against; it’s not a surprise to God.
If it's not about business, maintaining a low profile while nurturing a habit of prayer is remarkable. Prayer is more than a monologue; it’s a dialogue for connecting with God, helping you steer clear of trouble before it arrives.
In John 16:33, Jesus tells us we will have troubles in life. But then He says, “Cheer up, for I have overcome the world.” That’s the secret. You can receive joy and peace no matter what happens because Jesus has already won your battle.
Don't stay stuck in a dark place. Keep believing, but don’t wait for a prayer to be answered and then you’ll have joy. You're valuable. You have gifts and talents. Be the best you can be, make plans for your life, and take on the new challenges that God has for you now.
In Exodus 18, Moses was overwhelmed with busyness to the breaking point. In the midst of this, Moses prayed this important prayer: “Teach us to number our days, that we can gain a heart of wisdom” (Psalm 90:12). Another translation reads: “Oh! Teach us to live well! Teach us to live wisely and well!”
James 2 says, “Whatever you say and whatever you do, remember, you will be judged by the law of love.” It doesn’t say we’re going to be judged by how many arguments we won, how many people we corrected, how perfect our doctrine was, how successful we were. No, you’re going to be judged by whether or not you were wearing your coat of love.
Be inspired by this message from Joel, "Clothed with Love". https://t.co/v5OAg8hxlL
God said in Isaiah, “Before you call, I will answer you.” That’s why we can live in peace. Not worried about our children, stressed over our health, losing sleep over disappointments. God is going ahead of you.