Sunday, 29 March 2020

GOD OUR ALL IN ALL

GOD OUR ALL IN ALL

God is faithful. Even in times when the water level is climbing and trouble seems like it will overcome us, we can hold onto our faith and reach out to Jesus for peace. I leave you peace; My peace I give you. I do not give it to you as the world does. So don’t let your hearts be troubled or afraid.

Turn in the Bible to the book of Psalms. There we hear the cries of God’s people in times of trouble. We also hear echoes of our own frustration, our own fears, and our pleas for help from the only One who understands, the One who can best respond.

When you are truly strengthened by the Lord, your success in handling difficulties increases, your sense of security become double and you are willing to go on and on the track of faith. You gain confidence that you and God together can cope with whatever hard times the future may bring. You are ready for anything and equal to anything through the One who infuses inner strength into you.

Do what you can, and leave the rest to God. When you’re embroiled in a difficult situation, pour out your heart to Him, knowing that He listen and He cares. Rely on God, your ever-present Help in trouble. Refuse to let your problem become your main focus, no matter how anxious you are to solve it. You are to constantly focus on God who is the source of your strength.

The symbol of strength in the Lord is simply by looking to Him for help and guidance, doing whatever you can and trusting Him to do what you cannot do. Instead of trying to force things to a premature conclusion, relax and ask Him to show you the way you should go — in His timing. Hold His hand in confident trust and enjoy the journey in His Presence.

Walking close with Jesus is the key to coping through the toughest times. Leaning on Him, following Him, relying on His strength and help will come. Don’t panic when should obviously do, don’t give up on God; He has all solutions in His hands.

God our great healer, an ever present God in seasons of uncertainty, a sure hope in all hopeless conditions.

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