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You know when you’re in the thick of it—facing tough financial circumstances, or maybe a problem with work or a relationship, or a health issue or an addiction? You know that “I just don’t know what to do” feeling? Most of us do, maybe all of us. The thing is, we actually do know what to do—we know exactly what to do. It’s just hard, in those moments, to remember . . . and to trust.
But we must remember and trust our Father God. He sees and he knows . . . and sometimes he allows. We must not be “surprised at the fiery trial,” therefore, “as though something strange were happening” (1 Peter 4:12). When he allows hardship, though, it’s always for good—even if that’s not, at first, very obvious (James 1:2-4; Hebrews 12:1-11; Romans 8:28). And we must remember and trust our King, Jesus Christ. He is truth. He teaches us what to do in any ordeal. He knows like no other. “Fear not, I am the first and the last, and the living one. I died, and behold I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of Death and Hades” (Revelation 1:17-18). And we must remember and trust our God the Holy Spirit. He’s always with us, in every moment (John 14:16). And he can help and strengthen us, whatever the hardship. The “Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead” exists within us, and can certainly bring new life to our circumstances too (Romans 8:11). If you’re in the thick of it now, trust that God has a plan; follow your King, as he knows the plan and knows the way; and ask the Holy Spirit for help. If you’re not, take a minute to pray.
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He’s Jesus Christ, and we are His people. By His grace He has redeemed us, and that’s all we are. And it’s Him that does all things by the will of the Father. We believe that, don’t we? —
51-0718 - "The Angel Of The Lord"
Rev. William Marrion Branham
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Surrendering our hearts to Jesus is no small thing. No, it is everything.
Surrendering will not make our problems go away. The financial pain. The health struggle. The relationship heartache. But it will give us vision, perspective, a new way to see our circumstances. And, as difficult as it might be to imagine, it will bring hope where there was only hurt; joy where there was only despair; light where there was only darkness.
Because here’s what is true: Our King can turn how we view our circumstances—the details of a day, a season, a life—upside down, inside out. He does that. He loves doing that. Because He sees more than we do. Jesus stands now in eternity with His Father—with our perfect Father—and sees more than we ever can. He sees everything. He sees the beginning and the end. And He understands. He understands your circumstances, and He understands you.
It is Jesus’ heart we can trust. It is His heart that is good. It is His heart that can heal. It is His heart that gives us a new heart—a new heart that, despite our present circumstances, can give us a new way to see; a new way to live; a new way to love.
In this @rushpodcast episode, we pursue the Father’s heart . . . In doing that, we believe amazing things can happen. Watch the latest YouTube video in the link in our bio!
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