I was distanced a little with people expect the environment i m in. I wouldn't say that i had gave my all for my patients when i first started 3 weeks back however my heart was opened to His heartbeat also for the sick, poor. My goal was firm in leading the broken and lost, leading the little ones to Jesus in this course.
My soul is yearning for an answer
My spirit is longing for His touch
I asked the darken sea
Down where the fishes go
It answered me with the silence.
I just want to be in the stillness of His presence.
I was a little discouraged last Sunday by my member response towards me. I didn't know why I took it so personally. I had been 2 weeks that all this things happened. I prayed! He assured me that the victory is won and I'm believing that He is still leading me to His great purpose and plan.
I Just love my date w God.
A person of faith believes God’s promises because His promises are connected to His character. God’s promises aren’t flippant. They’re secure! The apostle Paul said it like this: Whatever God has promised gets stamped with the Yes of Jesus. In him, this is what we preach and pray, the great Amen, God’s Yes and our Yes together, gloriously evident. God affirms us, making us a sure thing in Christ, putting his Yes within us. By his Spirit he has stamped us with his eternal pledge—a sure beginning of what he is destined to complete (2 Corinthians 1:20-22, MSG).
You see, friend, the yes-and-amen promise here is that we will bear fruit, not that we will necessarily see the fruit in our own timing or even in our own lifetimes. Understanding this promise sure does help me to trust God more. And further, knowing that our faithfulness will directly impact how much fruit will be produced should challenge us to remain faithful!
All of the promises of our Covenant God are “yes” and “amen.” We can trust His Word to be true because the character of our God is unblemished. Apart from Him, we can do nothing. When we remain in Him, we will bear fruit. Sometimes we will see it. Sometimes we won’t.
Our God-confidence is bolstered when we remember that He is faithful, and that our job is to listen, seek, and obey – to remain in Him – not to try to control the outcome of the seeds that He instructs us to sow. When we grow in our understanding of His character and rest in the knowledge that He is for us, not against us (Jeremiah 29:11), this helps us to trust Him. Let’s strive to be women who take God at His Word and believe His “Yes” and “Amen” promise!
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