A little poem inspired by Luke 13 📖

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A little poem inspired by Luke 13 📖
Ephesians 2:8-9 🙏
Jesus was hated.
Jesus was rejected.
Jesus was betrayed.
Jesus was misunderstood.
Jesus was happy.
Jesus was sad.
Jesus was human.
Jesus understands you.
Jesus also understands religious trauma. He was persecuted and killed by religious leaders. ppl, even those who claim to be "religious" or "leaders in faith" can fail u, but God won't. don't lose faith because of ppl, keep your eyes on God 🙏🏼
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“For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.”
Ephesians 2:10 🫶🏾🙏🏾
Type “AMEN” if you agree 🫶🏾🙏🏾
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Pray without ceasing. 🙏
You can trust God even when you don’t understand what He’s doing.
With Him, you'll navigate the waves and reach calmer waters, no matter how fierce the storm.
"Even though I'm in the storm, the storm is not in me"
Me trying to make a simple decision: does following God’s will simply mean not going out on your own initiative and letting things drop in your lap as God wills, so you know they are from him as you have made no choices? Or does it mean to make choices and simply accept the results as God wills it? To offer the choice as potential and see what God does? And what if it’s a choice you unsure about? What if you are playing a fool by making it but you don’t know because you don’t know the outcome will make you a fool? Must all mortal things be left to chance?
I think (as one myself still learning) that it comes down to this question: Which course of action most reliably expresses my belief that God will be there for me?
In light of that, I agree with you; taking a course of action based on what you know of God's character and trusting him to show up seems, to me, to be a clearer expression of your trust. This is not to say we never wait, but I think God makes clear when we ought to wait. Abraham and Sarah, as past replies have mentioned, should have waited; but they were waiting on a specific promise, and their action was an effort to limit the ways God could show up, because they thought some of them were impossible. In fact, if we realize that conceiving a child as God had promised them would take their involvement, they actively gave up on taking faithful initiative (or at the very least used Hagar as a backup plan) when there was still time for God to fulfill his promise that Sarah would have a son in the most natural meaning of that phrase. Theirs is an action of fear.
When Nehemiah, on the other hand, takes his life in his hands to ask the king to rebuild the wall, he is acting in faith; God has shown him a situation that requires action, and Nehemiah, left to his own discretion, does what in his judgment will best glorify God. He does not know the outcome; he could well have been killed for making his request, and that would have glorified God, too. What matters is that his basis for his actions is God's kingdom. God is not opposed to initiative; he is opposed to distrust.
The parable of the talents shows this; the servant who hid the talent to be sure that he wasn't going to be rebuked is, in fact, rebuked, because his faulty understanding of the Master is that the Master is obsessed with productivity and success, not faithfulness. (Whereas, even if the Master really were "a hard man, taking out what [he] did not put in and reaping what [he] did not sow," doing nothing would be the worst possible response.)
If you're going to be a fool, make sure it's Christ's fool. All mortal things must be brought under his feet.
if u feel a sense of peace that seems to not be coming from u, it might be the Holy Spirit reassuring u about your decision.
also making a decision and not getting the outcome u hoped for doesn't mean that it was a "bad" decision. Challenges build character (Romans 5:3) and it could be God's plan for u to learn valuable through those challenges. God won't leave us alone through them He sent the Holy Spirit to give us strength
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with that imma go to bed 💤💤
God can turn ANY situation around.
God sees your pain and turns it into purpose.
God sees a purpose where people might not see one 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Esther 4:14
Romans 5:3-5
Jeremiah 29:11
Lean on Him as your strength and shield, and let your heart sing with joy. — Psalm 28:7