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God’s plans are filled with hope and purpose.
Question to Ponder: What part of my future do I need to surrender to God?
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the wonderful plans You have for my life. Even when I cannot see the path ahead, I trust that Your thoughts toward me are good—full of peace, hope, and a future.
Lord, help me to trust in Your timing and Your purpose. When I feel uncertain or discouraged, remind me that You are guiding my steps and working all things for my good. Fill my heart with peace and strengthen my faith to follow where You lead.
May I walk confidently in the hope You have given me, knowing that Your plans are greater than my own. Thank you for your love, your promises, and the future you are preparing for me.
In Jesus’ name, amen. 🙏✨
To all the women on International Women's Day (and all the guys!), you are special, you are chosen to be where you are for a purpose. God has a purpose for you. You are loved beyond human understanding. God bless you, today and always, in Jesus' name, Amen! 🙏
🔴 TESTED BY GOD’S PROMISE
His feet were hurt with fetters; his neck was put in a collar of iron; until what he had said came to pass, the word of the LORD tested him.
— Psalm 105:18-19 (ESV)
The life of Joseph began with great promise. Earlier in his youth, the LORD gave him a dream that showed him that he would be elevated to a position of great authority. He would rule over his brothers. Even his father and mother would come bowing down before him. What happened next? The very opposite of what God had promised. His brothers betrayed him, sold him as a slave into Egypt, and, because he was faithful to his Egyptian master, he eventually ended up in prison. He was in fetters, his soul was in iron.
How did Joseph respond to that situation? Did he say to himself, “Everything’s gone wrong! The LORD’s promise will never come true”? No, I don’t believe that. It says, “Until the time that the promise came, the word of the LORD tested him.” How important it is to see that when the LORD gives us a promise, many times everything that happens next will seem to be the very opposite of what God has promised. It’s so important that at times like that we don’t give up on the promise, we don’t say, “God has forgotten; God has failed.”
You see, that promise that God gave us is testing us. It’s testing our faith and our constancy to see if we’ll hold on in the darkest hour. And when we pass the test, then, like Joseph, the promise will be fulfilled.
— Derek Prince
© Derek Prince Ministries
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"Disappointments in this life, however, although they are at times very painful, are sometimes of such a character that could we know all the truth, we should not lament them. There are many who have looked forward to a change in their condition in life, or their position in society, and they have been disappointed. For a time they have been ready to wring their hands in anguish, yet if they knew what the consequences would have been if their expectations had been realized, they would fall down upon their knees and devoutly praise the Lord for the disappointment which had been so great a blessing in disguise to them."
-- Charles Spurgeon
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🔥 READ THIS BEFORE YOU KEEP SCROLLING 🔥
Someone needs this TODAY…
We serve a God who isn’t checking your rap sheet — He’s checking your heart.
And hear me clearly: It is NOT too late to repent.
Not too late to come home.
Not too late to start over.
Not too late to be forgiven.
If you’re still breathing, God is still calling.
You haven’t gone too far.
You haven’t messed up too much.
You haven’t out-sinned His grace.
Jesus didn’t die for “perfect people”… He died for you, right where you are.
💥 Repentance isn’t punishment — it’s FREEDOM.
💥 It’s the doorway back to peace, purpose, and identity.
💥 It’s the moment Heaven celebrates your return.
Drop a “I’m coming home” if this hit your spirit.
Share this so someone else hears what the enemy doesn’t want them to know.
Faithful Patriot… we rise together.
Separation from God...
Imagine you and your friend are slowly going blind, but you don't realize it. Your vision started out great, and it's slowly getting worse over time, but for a while, glasses fix it, so you both go about your days without much worry, if any at all.
Imagine you and your friend get offered the chance to get a surgery that could fix your eyesight permanently, but you decline because you have your glasses. Your friend takes the offer because they want to be able to see for their whole life. The offer stays open to you. And you still decline, thinking that you'll get it when you're old and your eyes are actually bad, or you'll get it once you take care of some other things in your life first.
Then that day comes when you really do go blind, and your glasses don't fix it anymore. You go back to the doctor to ask for the surgery, but the doctor says it's too late because you didn't take care of the problem when it was cureable.
And now you're blind forever with no chance of getting your eyesight back. Ever. But your friend can see crystal clear.
You remember when you could see everything clearly and do what you pleased. You remember when you could read books and see what your loved ones looked like. You remember when you could see the world around you in detail and not just blurry blobs of color or darkness. your friend can still see. Your friend can still do those things.
That's what being separated from God is like. We will all stand before Him one day, and we will all experience His glory, both followers and non-followers of Christ.
Those who follow and obey God will live forever with Him in His kingdom, their sins forgiven. Those who don't will experience His glory for a moment, only to be ripped away for eternity.
I genuinely do not wish to scare anyone with this, I am only trying to give you the truth.
Praying for blessings over anyone who sees this, God bless ✝