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God Is Saying To You Today πŸ•Š️πŸ•Š️

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God Is Saying To You Today πŸ•Š️πŸ•Š️ God is saying to you today:  “I haven’t forgotten you. I see your heart, I know your pain, and I’ve heard every prayer you’ve whispered in the dark.”  There are moments when life feels like it’s standing still — when you’ve done all you can, prayed all you know how, and still nothing seems to move. You begin to wonder if God has gone silent, if somehow your voice has been lost in the noise of the world. But He hasn’t gone anywhere. His silence is not absence; it’s preparation. You may not see it yet, but God is working behind the scenes. He’s aligning hearts, opening doors, and shifting circumstances you don’t even know need to be shifted. What feels delayed is not denied — it’s being developed. God’s timing is not random; it’s precise. Every waiting season has purpose, every tear waters the soil of future joy, and every unanswered prayer is shaping something far better than you asked for. God is saying:  “You don’t have to understand it ...

I will give you back what you lost…’” (Joel 2:25)

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  I will give you back what you lost…’” (Joel 2:25)   There are moments in life when these words touch something deep within us. Every person, at some point, faces loss—whether it’s the loss of time, opportunity, peace, relationships, or dreams. Sometimes those losses leave behind silent wounds, a feeling that something precious has been taken away that can never be returned. Yet, through this verse, God whispers a promise that cuts through the pain: He will restore. Not just replace, but redeem. The people of Israel first heard this promise in a season of desolation. Their land had been ravaged by locusts, their crops destroyed, and their hope nearly gone. But even in their despair, God sent them a message of renewal: “I will restore to you the years that the locusts have eaten.” In the face of ruin, God promised redemption. That is His heart—He is not a God of mere survival, but of restoration. He takes what is broken and makes it whole again, often in ways we could never im...

Deep Reflection on 2 Corinthions 129

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  But He said to me,  ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.” —  2 Corinthians 12:9 (NIV)  This verse is one of the most comforting promises in all of Scripture. It reminds us that even when we reach the end of our own strength, we are never beyond the reach of God’s grace. The Apostle Paul wrote these words after pleading with God to remove what he called a “thorn in the flesh” — a constant struggle, pain, or limitation that troubled him deeply. But instead of removing it, God gave Paul something better:  grace that was enough. When God Doesn’t Remove the Struggle We often pray for God to take away our challenges — the illness, the heartbreak, the failure, the weakness. And sometimes, He does. But other times, His answer is not deliverance  from  the struggle, but strength  through  it. God’s “no” to Pau...

God Is Saying To You Today πŸ•Š️πŸ•Š️

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  God Is Saying to You: I Am Your Strength “ My child, I see you. I see your battles, your worries, your silent tears, and your weariness. You’ve tried to carry so much on your own — and I know you’re tired. But today, I want to remind you of something powerful:  You can do all things through Me, for I am the One who gives you strength. ” When you wake up feeling unsure of how to face the day, remember — I am with you. When the weight of the world presses against your heart, I am your refuge. When you feel like you’ve reached your limit, that’s where My strength begins. You were never meant to walk this journey alone. The same power that raised Christ from the dead lives in you. The same strength that carried Paul through prison, that gave David courage before Goliath, that lifted Peter from the stormy sea — that strength is yours through Me. “I am your Strength when you are weak.” You don’t have to be perfect; you just have to be willing to trust Me. When you feel too small f...

Strength Beyond Self: Living Philippians 4:13 Every Day”

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  Strength Beyond Self:  Living Philippians 4:13 Every Day “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” —  Philippians 4:13 (KJV) This verse is more than a slogan on a t-shirt or a phrase quoted in moments of victory — it is a profound declaration of faith born out of struggle. The Apostle Paul wrote these words while imprisoned, enduring hardship and uncertainty. Yet in his confinement, he found a freedom that no chains could take away: the strength that comes from Christ. Paul had learned the secret to contentment. Whether he was well-fed or hungry, free or bound, he had discovered that true power does not come from external circumstances, but from an internal connection to Christ. His faith had matured to a point where his confidence was not dependent on what he had, but on  who  he had — Jesus. Strength That Comes From Dependence In our world, strength is often associated with independence — the ability to handle things on our own. Society praise...