God wants to see us thriving, not surviving. When we surrender all to Him, we can have peace knowing He will take care of us.
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God empowered Peter to be an apostle, Saul to be king, and Joseph to take care of Jesus and His mother. God empowers us to; when we step into obedience, God equips us and gives us divine, important tasks so we may be a part of His kingdom work and share the good news.
Our doing for God must be grounded in being with Him—abiding, staying, remaining. That's where real love begins. Find out more here:
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Even restless creatures find moments of stillness. God invites us to the same pause. “Return to your rest, O my soul, for the LORD has dealt bountifully with you” (Ps. 116:7).
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Your failure doesn't define you, but how you respond to it might be the very thing that launches you into something greater. Don't hide it; bring it to God.
Following Jesus isn't something you perfect. It's something you practice—day in and day out.
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@Tokamak31 Good question! Just like you can't confess a friend's sin to his wife and expect the relationship to heal, we can't do so with God and others. In order to be in relationship with God, we must confess our own sins and realize our need for God; then He'll bring us into His kingdom.
"If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous, so that He will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." –1 John 1:9 #Bible
Sometimes He gives us a deep impression in our hearts about a step He wants us to take. Are you paying close attention?
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As Joshua led his people into battle, He had the favor and empowerment of God. My friend, as you face your own battles today, be empowered! God sees you, and He is fighting with you and for you. Jesus has already taken the victory, and He's given you the authority to claim it.
Scripture is like a lantern on a dark evening—it shows us the next step, but not always the whole road. “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Ps. 119:105). How has God’s Word guided you in a moment of uncertainty?