God doesn’t have to prove anything. He’s God, whether we believe it or not. But sometimes, He’ll prove to people that you’re His child when you’re in difficult situations where you’re outnumbered, when the giants are too big, when the addiction seems permanent.
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God wants to help you. He wants to heal you, to free you, to increase you, to take you places that you’ve never dreamed. He’s longing to be good to you. Look to Him as your Source.
— Joel Osteen (@JoelOsteen) April 16, 2020
God is about to break those yokes that have pulled you down so you can step up to who you were created to be. The final word is freedom, wholeness, abundance, victory.
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You cannot breathe the air of anxiety and expect to live in an atmosphere of peace.
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Dear Father, Thank You for a new day. Glad we can turn to You every moment no matter where we are, for You are God and there is none like You, in the midst of all these You are saving us and Your Purpose-Judgement shall stand in the end in Jesus' Name.Amen
Isaiah 45:22
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Prayer Changes Things Scripture.
It was on a flight to India with my father years ago when the friendly skies turned mean. We had been flying for about thirteen hours. We had another couple of hours to go. Up to that point the flight had been very smooth and comfortable. But at one point we hit some turbulence like nothing I had ever experienced. This was worse than the worst roller coaster. The plane was going every which way. Food and bags went flying, hitting the ceiling, passengers and the floor. For ten minutes it was the wildest ride of my life. People were hollering. Babies were crying. That plane was shaken violently, we were sure the whole thing was breaking apart.
Being the great man of faith that I am, I thought. This is it. It is over. There is no way we will survive. Yes, I surrendered my happiness and joy to sheer, unadulterated panic The turbulence seemed to last an eternity, but sure enough, in about ten minutes we were trough it and returned to a calm and smooth ride. Two hours later we landed safely at our destination. The Challenge is to keep looking ahead, knowing that the turbulence will not last forever, that one one day soon, happiness will be possible. At the time, you may feel the good life is over, but take it from me, this, too, shall pass. Prayer changes things.
God is still on the throne. He has brought you this fa. Your life may have taken a plunge and you may feel like you have been put in a giant mixer. Others around you may be panicked. But sooner or later calm will be restored. Prayer changes things scriptures thought me so My theory is that every person has at least ten minutes of turbulence in life. Usually, the scary moments do not come all at once. You may experience a minute here, five minutes there, a couple of minutes down the road. In those tough times when you feel like the plane is breaking apart and panic overwhelms you, go to your faith. Trust that the creator of the universe is piloting your plane. The most high God is directing your steps. Remember that He said no weapons formed against you will prosper. God said not to be surprised by these fiery trials. Do not panic. Go to that place of peace even in the midst of turbulence. I have haired that "trouble is inevitable, but misery is optional". Trouble descends on all of us from time to time, but we can decide whether to fall apart or to pull it together. We have that power even when we are blindsided. Prayer changes things scriptures thought me that nothing is impossible for God to do.
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