Copper25
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Ephesians 3:20) Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us,
Christ paid the paid for our sins and has brought us into a place of glorious liberation. Each one of us is brought into communion with the living God: the God who is all sovereign, all power, and can bring to pass anything he pleases. At any given point in our lives, the possibilities of challenges, setbacks, mental and emotional scarring, fatigue, and many other negative events can become real. While it is true that our status might change, it is also true that the God we serve and have communion with through Christ, never changes. God can liberate all captives, heal all wounds, mend all heart, and bring all problems to a point of revolution. For any situation we face, it might become easy to be driven by what we are sensing, both internally and externally, especially when we are caught off guard. However, if any one of us should stand back and examine the possibilities of grace that could operate in the midst of our problems, we would soon find that a breakthrough can happen for any situation. There is a breakthrough for every type of situation, as well as the provision of strength to endure the waiting period. When we pray to God, it is expedient that we take time to imagine the wait of grace God has provided for us, even from the moment we lift our voice. Picture the deliverance and embrace it, seeing the chains of the current situation dissipating by faith.
Isaiah 65:24) And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.
Christ paid the paid for our sins and has brought us into a place of glorious liberation. Each one of us is brought into communion with the living God: the God who is all sovereign, all power, and can bring to pass anything he pleases. At any given point in our lives, the possibilities of challenges, setbacks, mental and emotional scarring, fatigue, and many other negative events can become real. While it is true that our status might change, it is also true that the God we serve and have communion with through Christ, never changes. God can liberate all captives, heal all wounds, mend all heart, and bring all problems to a point of revolution. For any situation we face, it might become easy to be driven by what we are sensing, both internally and externally, especially when we are caught off guard. However, if any one of us should stand back and examine the possibilities of grace that could operate in the midst of our problems, we would soon find that a breakthrough can happen for any situation. There is a breakthrough for every type of situation, as well as the provision of strength to endure the waiting period. When we pray to God, it is expedient that we take time to imagine the wait of grace God has provided for us, even from the moment we lift our voice. Picture the deliverance and embrace it, seeing the chains of the current situation dissipating by faith.
Isaiah 65:24) And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.