Thursday, 29 August 2024

God is With You Always.


God is With You Always.

Your battles will be fought 1 day at a time, 1 giant at a time. He will deal with your issues and unsurrendered areas; 1 at a time. Position yourself. Stand. Do not fear, for He is the light of the world – not a light – not 1 of many, but The Light. He is not the light only for some, but The Light of The World.

All we need to do is trust.

During the storms of life, God is with you. You may not see Him, but He is there, for His word says He will never leave you nor forsake you. During your greatest trails; He’s still with you.

God’s purpose for your life is greater than the storm you’re going through and He will see you to the other side of the storm. Have you discovered your God-given purpose?

He has given us a greater plan than just to eat, work and sleep. Your storm could just be a temporary set-back, but it’s not the end of the road. As long as you follow God, do what He’s asking you to do, change where He’s wanting you to change, you’re on the right path. He will empower you to overcome your biggest obstacles.

God will open doors for you and drive out your enemies, destroying them in the process.

Deuteronomy 33:27 The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. He will thrust out the enemy from before you, and will say, “Destroy.”

In walking through a door you feel God has opened, it may come with hardship, but it will also come with great achievement. Open doors don’t come with instructions. To discover what’s on the other side of the door, you have to enter through it. Fear might be on the other side, but God will be with you. When you’re not certain, trust God. And remember; opportunity isn’t for you alone, it’s also to bless others.

You may not have all the answers. You may not be able to see how it will turn out. Have courage. Know that even the disciples worked in the same manner. When wondering if they should include the Gentiles, it seemed good to them (Acts 15:25 & 28). Seemed good? That’s not a surety. “Seemed good” is not certainty. Open doors don’t require certainty, they require obedience.

Walking by faith, is to use slow and measured steps. Sometimes the whole path is lit, sometimes only the next step. Faith, however, is what we’re called to do. We’re called to “step out in faith.” Can you do it?

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