My Month Of Perseverance! Matt24:13

We came to tell each other this morning, never jump out of the boat.
Jesus is there, even if he is sleeping, his presence alone is a security.
The storm can roar loudly, insecurity, diseases can scare us, let’s hang on and resist.
When the sailors are in distress, they drop anchor in the sea to prevent the boat from going adrift against the rocks and like them very often, we use the human means at our disposal to try to solve our problems or forget them.
Let’s just know that no matter what we use, they provide no real security, they give us no shelter in a port.
This is why we must have a hope, a connection with Jesus.
Jesus is our privilege, our anchor of the soul, he is a sure refuge in the day of trouble.
What can separate us from the love of Jesus?
Hope is the anchor of our soul, which gives us security and courage to bear the tribulations, the afflictions that arise in the waters of the sea of ​​this life.
Let us be persevering and patient, let us remain at the feet of Jesus and we will never lose the hope of salvation.
Everyone needs hope, let’s not just trust the protection of the Lord in case of danger, let the Lord support us, he is our source of hope.
Our lives are like a boat that the events of life constantly shake, everything is planned so that we doubt the love of God.
God is like an anchor that keeps us attached to him even in his eternal presence.
Hebrews, 6:19 – This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, sure and solid; she penetrates beyond the veil,
Thank the Lord for the gift of faith!
The anchor preserves us from even spiritual shipwreck when we are shaken by storms.
Hope allows us to remain in communion with God in all circumstances.
Let us have the strength and the courage to confront our own weaknesses, our failures and the attacks of the enemy.
Finally, let us know that the anchor is dropped only if Jesus no longer has the first place in our hearts.
This is a call for you and for me.
Let’s pull ourselves together and stand firm.
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