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readersmagnet · 9 months ago
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In this compelling narrative, the author shares her journey from insecurity to becoming a vessel for God's blessings, impacting notable figures like Stevie Wonder and Donald J. Trump. She highlights the challenges of marriage and family while emphasizing "The Power of Trusting God" amid suffering. Through her faith in Jesus and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, she confronts generational curses and inspires others to recognize the significance of Jesus's sacrifice. Ultimately, she advocates for a life of unwavering belief, demonstrating that true faith can overcome adversity.
To learn more and explore the transformative insights from her story, visit https://www.bonitamitchell.com/the-first-lady-book. Join her in embracing faith and inspiration today!
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troubledontlast1 · 10 months ago
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One thing about me, I’m trusting God.
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spiritualkhazaana · 1 month ago
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Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path : God’s Word Guides Your Journey
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Discover 15 lesser-known, awe-inspiring spiritual insights behind "Your word is a lamp for my feet" that will deeply move and guide your soul.
Let this verse be your anchor. Every time you read this verse, remember: you’re never walking alone. His word leads with love, even when the path is unknown. More details…
📖 Start Today: Open your Bible. Read one verse. Ask God to speak to your heart. 💬 Share This Light: Pass this message to someone walking through darkness — they might just find their way.
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joelekm · 3 months ago
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Trust No Man When It Comes To This Next Shift JEALOUSY/GREED Fuels These People#deadlysins
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In this powerful message, the focus is on the destructive force of jealousy and envy, highlighting how these emotions can lead individuals to undermine others out of spite, often without reason. Drawing from personal experience and the biblical story of Cain and Abel, it reflects on the lengths people will go to hurt others, even when the target has done no wrong. The message encourages resilience, emphasizing that those who are chosen by God cannot be defeated by the malicious actions of others. Despite facing hardships and adversity, it urges listeners to remain strong, trust in their purpose, and continue pushing forward. Through a mixture of personal reflection and motivational storytelling, the message reassures that no matter how much others may try to bring you down, God's plan and protection will always guide you to success and elevation.
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curtklingermanposts · 4 months ago
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Deep Down, Do You Trust God with Your Loved Ones?
When the Rubber Meets the Road
How many would say, “Deep down, when it gets down to it, I have a difficult time trusting God with those whom I love the most?” Perhaps, it’s to the point where you find yourself practically begging Him to hear your pleas for them. There’s a fear that He may not even listen, because you believe He doesn’t love them on the same level as you. Let’s not forget the anxiety attached to how God might answer your pleas, or how long He takes to answer them. After all, no one should suffer for any length of time. They deserve utopia!
God’s Love is Kind and Intentional
Let’s start simple: God loves them far more than you. That includes you, mamma bear! As great as mother’s love might be, His is far greater. Whose idea was prayer to begin with? It was God’s. How did He open the door to prayer for us? Through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, His only begotten Son, Whom He sent on their behalf. Furthermore, He came on your behalf as well, which means you can trust Him. It is not necessary to beg. It is necessary to believe Him!    Ephesians 1:3-7 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ, just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and blameless before Him. In love He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely bestowed on us in the Beloved (NASB).    Because of misconceptions of His nature, people overlook the fact that God’s intention of His will toward us is kind. Moreover, before your loved ones were born, He had already predestined them to be adopted as sons and daughters in Jesus Christ (see also Romans 8:14-17). Before they said yes to His invitation, He said yes. By the way, that applies to you as well. That also means, it is His will to save those who have yet to call on the name of Jesus Christ.    2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
Trust Him with the Results
Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.    Take heart, God is their loving Father Who has their best interests at heart. He knows exactly what they need to get them where they need to be. He will use circumstances for the good, regardless of how bad they look. Appearances can be deceiving. For example, when people go through hardship, they often discover how faithful, and trustworthy He is; even when it may not seem like it when they’re in the thick of it.    Sometimes His answer includes chastisement, but even that serves a greater purpose, which includes the peaceable fruit of righteousness (read Hebrews 12:5-11). The Lord’s discipline ultimately leads to peace, which is rooted in His righteousness. Initially, they may experience hardship and chaos; but in the end, they’ll find His peace ruling in their hearts.       Jesus said, “I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. . . and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit” (John 15:1-2).     He gave us the basis of having confidence of answered prayer, “If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be My disciples. Just as the Father has loved Me, I have also loved you; abide in My love” (John 15:7-9 [read verses 1-11] NASB).    1John 4:17-19 Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment: because as He is, so are we in this world. There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love. We love Him, because He first loved us. The opposite of fear is love, and faith works by love (see Galatians 5:6). If you love God, you have proof He loves you. You could not love Him if He did not first love you. If He loves you, He loves them, and vice versa. You can trust Him!
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southerngraceful · 6 months ago
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Hearing God in the Noise
Yesterday, I had a conversation with a dear friend about something that’s been weighing on both of us: the feeling that we’re missing God’s message or calling.
It all started when I sent her a meme—classic me, trying to lighten the mood. It said: “When I’m trying to be obedient to God but have no idea what He’s calling me to do.” The clip was from a movie where Jackie Chan is nodding in confusion while Chris Tucker yells, “Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?” We laughed because, honestly, doesn’t that feel relatable?
I joked that the Holy Spirit must look at God sometimes and ask, “Are You sure You picked the right person?” But the conversation quickly deepened. We started talking about how hard it can be to feel certain about what God is saying—or if He’s saying anything at all.
Here’s the thing: I think so many of us are waiting for a moment. A booming voice from the heavens. A burning bush, tables flipped in fury, a veil torn in two. Something big and unmistakable. But what if we’re looking in all the wrong places?
What if God can’t cut through the noise we’ve surrounded ourselves with?
We live in an age of constant stimulation. Big screens, small screens, and everything in between. Ads pop up at every turn. Our downtime is spent scrolling endlessly, keeping up with Facebook friends, or checking notifications. Add in family, work, kids, community obligations, and a culture that glorifies being busy, and it feels like there’s no time to simply be. If your calendar isn’t packed from the moment you wake up to when you collapse into bed, are you even doing enough?
I wonder sometimes why God used shepherds so often in His story. Shepherds were the first to see Jesus in the manger. King David was a shepherd boy before becoming king. Maybe it’s because shepherding is quiet work. Sheep aren’t loud. They graze, they sleep. There’s time to think, to reflect, to listen.
One of my favorite lines from The Alchemist says it best: “If God leads the sheep so well, He will also lead a man.” And how true that is. God speaks in the stillness.
I’ve heard God most clearly in the silence. I remember one vivid moment years ago, driving over the St. Simons Island causeway with the convertible top down. The wind drowned out every other sound, and as the marshes stretched out before me under the sunset, it was like time slowed to a crawl. I was in the middle of a season of uncertainty, praying about a specific person in my life, and in that quiet moment, I heard it.
“Let them go.”
It wasn’t a booming voice. It wasn’t words spoken aloud. But it was unmistakable—like God Himself was sitting beside me. I had spent months praying about this, but it wasn’t until I let the distractions fade into the background that I could hear Him so clearly.
Maybe that’s the real issue: we’ve become so tuned to the noise around us that we’ve fallen out of tune with God.
But here’s what I’ve also started to notice—God doesn’t stop trying to reach us, even in the chaos. What if, while waiting for us to sit still and listen, He’s speaking through the clutter of our lives?
Maybe He’s using our worship music to lead us to prayer. Maybe He’s placing the same Bible verse in our feed, over and over, until we finally pay attention. Maybe He’s working through friends, strangers, even those silly Reels we scroll past, planting little seeds along the way.
At some point, the coincidences stop being coincidences.
The same verse popping up in different places? That’s not an accident. Conversations that sync up with a situation you’re walking through? Not random. A song that brings you to tears and reminds you to pray? That’s not chance.
God is always working to start a conversation with us. To slow us down. To connect. He wants to reveal our calling, show us what we’re missing, and remind us that it’s not just about the destination—it’s about the relationship.
So maybe the next time life feels noisy and overwhelming, instead of waiting for the burning bush or the booming voice, we can start looking for Him in the little things. The patterns. The whispers.
Because God isn’t just found in the big, dramatic moments. He’s in the stillness. The quiet. And even the noise—if we’re willing to tune in and listen.
What about you? Have you noticed God showing up in unexpected ways? Are you carving out space to hear Him, or do you feel like He’s speaking through the noise? I’d love to hear your thoughts and stories.
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michelleshine101 · 6 months ago
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🌟 The Power of Trusting God 🌟
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight." – Proverbs 3:5-6
When we place our trust in God, we unlock a profound strength that carries us through life's uncertainties. His plans are greater than anything we could imagine. 🌿
Let go of fear. Embrace faith. Trust that His love is working for your good in every season of life. 🙏
Click here for more details: https://www.bonitamitchell.com/the-first-lady-book
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unbreakable--me · 7 months ago
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Open Doors: Trusting God’s Plan for New Opportunities
Open Doors trust God’s Plan for New Opportunities
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barinejohn · 7 months ago
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--- Day 7
Title: "Walking Boldly in Faith: Trusting God’s Plan Even When It’s Unclear"
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Welcome to Day 7 of our journey. Today, I want to dive into something that has been key for me—and that’s trusting God even when His plan seems unclear. Sometimes, life doesn’t make sense. We can’t see what’s ahead, and it feels like everything is uncertain. But here’s the truth: God’s plan is always good, even when we don’t understand it.
Trusting God in Uncertainty
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you didn’t know what was going to happen next? Maybe you’re in that place right now. You’ve taken a step of faith, but the path ahead looks foggy, and you wonder if God is even with you.
Psalm 25:4-5 says:
"Show me your ways, Lord, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long."
This verse is a reminder that even when we don’t have all the answers, God is faithful to guide us. Our hope is in Him, and He promises to lead us in His perfect timing.
My Journey of Trusting God’s Plan
When I started my journey of redemption, I couldn’t see how everything would unfold. I had no idea that my mistakes would one day be used to encourage others, or that I’d be writing these posts to share my story. But looking back, I can see how God has been guiding me every step of the way, even when I didn’t understand it.
Your journey might feel uncertain right now, but I can promise you that God is with you. Trust Him to lead you through it.
How to Walk Boldly in Faith
1. Surrender Control: Let go of trying to figure everything out on your own. Trust that God has a plan.
2. Focus on Today: Don’t get overwhelmed by the unknown. Take things one day at a time and trust God with the rest.
3. Hold Onto His Promises: Remind yourself daily of what God has promised in His Word. He is faithful, and His plan is always good.
4. Step Out in Faith: Even when you don’t have all the answers, take steps forward, trusting God to lead you.
Bible Verse of the Day:
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future." – Jeremiah 29:11
This verse has been a cornerstone for me. God’s plan is filled with hope, and even when the future seems uncertain, we can trust that He is working everything for our good.
Encouragement for You
It’s okay not to have all the answers right now. Faith is trusting God even when we don’t know what’s next. He sees the bigger picture, and He’s leading you towards something beautiful. Keep walking boldly in faith, even when the path ahead is unclear.
Call to Action:
Today, take a step of faith. Maybe it’s making a decision you’ve been putting off or trusting God in an area you’ve been holding onto tightly. Whatever it is, surrender it to Him and trust that He will guide you.
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s post: *“Letting Go of Fear: Embracing God’s Perfect Love
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rosevinecottagegirls · 8 months ago
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the-watchmanis216 · 9 months ago
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troubledontlast1 · 10 months ago
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“It’s handled.”- God
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spiritualkhazaana · 1 month ago
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Trusting God Day by Day
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In a world filled with uncertainty, stress, and daily challenges, finding peace and stability often feels like an elusive dream. For many Christians seeking spiritual growth and emotional healing, “Trusting God Day by Day: 365 Daily Devotions” by Joyce Meyer offers a lifeline—a daily guide to building trust in God through practical wisdom, biblical insight, and heartfelt encouragement. More details….
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joelekm · 3 months ago
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Trust No Man When It Comes To This Next Shift JEALOUSY/GREED Fuels These People#deadlysins
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In this powerful message, the focus is on the destructive force of jealousy and envy, highlighting how these emotions can lead individuals to undermine others out of spite, often without reason. Drawing from personal experience and the biblical story of Cain and Abel, it reflects on the lengths people will go to hurt others, even when the target has done no wrong. The message encourages resilience, emphasizing that those who are chosen by God cannot be defeated by the malicious actions of others. Despite facing hardships and adversity, it urges listeners to remain strong, trust in their purpose, and continue pushing forward. Through a mixture of personal reflection and motivational storytelling, the message reassures that no matter how much others may try to bring you down, God's plan and protection will always guide you to success and elevation.
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itsfarmerphil · 4 months ago
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We made it to Saturday, now what's the plan?
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curtklingermanposts · 4 months ago
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"Do You Trust God With Your Loved Ones?"
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