My Month Of Divine Surprises! Es43:19

We start the week with encouragement.
The Lord gives us assurance, comfort, security.
He sees so much pressure around us.
Many are confused,
Others are devastated by illness and oppression,
still others are worried about the situation they find themselves in.
They wonder what tomorrow will be like?
What will they do?
The Lord comes to tell us at the beginning of this week: *let us fear nothing
When someone tells us not to be afraid,
it gives us confidence.
They are telling us that they will fight for us and defend us.
It lets us know that things will get better,
They relieve us of our fears and doubts,
She wants us to learn to rely on her,
she lets us know that she will be with us from now on,
she accompanies us through the desert,
she reassures us that this problem is not death,
she wants us to know that we shouldn’t look around worried,
she wants us to know not to lean on men…
In fact, the Lord tells us not to be afraid because we are the champions of unbelief,
we doubt his promises at every opportunity,
we are afraid of what our eyes see.
Everything shows us that we’re not going to make it, but God lets us know that what we call impossible is just his stepping stone.
But the problem we have is that we complain to everyone but ourselves,
we go to all our relations for help except the Lord.
That’s when the disappointment is there,
it’s when the humiliations are there that we remember that we can call on God and implore his grace.
Have we prayed to commend this tribulation to the Lord?
Have we called on God for help?
Have we asked the Lord for direction?
We made our decisions without consulting God,
that’s why our worries are overflowing.
We have imposed our thoughts without letting the Lord act.
Beloved, let us not stop,
let’s continue to seek God until our prayers are answered.
Let us not give up because the blessing is slow in coming.
Let us not turn back because everything seems unclear.
God’s time is the best; he will rise last to help us.
Luke, 1:13 – But the angel said to him, “Do not be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer has been answered. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you will call his name John.
Bless the Lord who makes the impossible possible for you.
Zechariah was a shepherd and his wife could not bear children.
Imagine what the members of the church thought.
Imagine all that the in-laws and their entourage had already said.
A pastor who prays for people, heals people, delivers people but shame is attached to his house.
This couple have prayed, fasted, made sacrifices and moreover continuing to practice and preach the gospel was already a big price to pay.
They even went to hospitals and still no solution.
Now they were old, menopausal, without hope, without strength.
Having children was no longer on their agenda, but they decided to continue serving God with fear and trembling.
Their love for the Lord had not waned,
they clung to the Lord, they continued the work and one day, God remembered them,
he brought rivers in the desert, a path in the desert and baby John arrived.
John means “the grace of God”.
When impossibility meets God’s grace, the miracle is automatic.
It may be difficult, complicated even, but John is coming and he will wipe away our tears; he is better than a thousand sons.
John always comes through in every hopeless, lost, impossible situation.
If we choose not to give up, our prayers will be answered.
The God of the last minute neither slumbers nor sleeps.
He will certainly unblock the obstacle.
May the Lord bless us.
Good morning to you all
Good day to you all
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