Trusting in God Involves Letting GoI WAS SITTING with a young friend in a street cafe at a main intersection in Havana. I have...By PeersMichael
And in present day, it has became a reality to my family that government laws can mean citizens lives are not within our perception of control, I believe God is always in control.:-) Rachel Wojnarowski says: oh Nina- I think of Sarah too. And Abraham. So much depth to their story-...
6“Do not be anxiousorworried about anything, but in everything [every circumstance and situation] by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, continue to make your [specific] requests known to God.7And the peace of God [that peace which reassures the heart, that peace] which transcends all ...
1 ~ Ask God to carry the burden of your oppression today…and actually let Him have it. Giving Him the burden means you don’t dwell on it, worry about it or walk around in gloom. Instead you choose faith, believing God will bring you through this trial in his time. 2 ~ Make a ...
understand that our God is on the throne and noth- ing can happen to us today or tomorrow that hasn't passed through his merciful, loving hands, then we begin the awesome adventure of trusting him with abandon. It's so clear to me now that it's not about us; it's all about God....
Do you have trouble allowing God to be in control? Do you get depressed or upset when your situation is difficult? Maybe you can agree with me that God will take care of us. That He loves us. That He will do what’s best for us. If you’re in that situation and you’d like to...
It is not Joseph’s ability to control the outcome that brings about the dramatic change that occurs when Pharoah pulls him out of prison, shakes off his shame as slave and prisoner and sets him – with the highest honor – as second in command over Egypt; it is God’s. Heeding the ...
We must do all we can, but in the end there is trust in God. (Ignatius of Loyola, Spanish Catholic priest, 1491-1556) Nothing is impossible for me, and never will be, because I trust in God, he is able to do anything. (Francis de Sales, former Bishop of Geneva, saint in the ...
need it most, is more precious that any romantic gesture. There’s no calculation of what one person has given or done for the other, just a deep belief that we’ll both do the hard work of supporting, loving, and caring for one another as the need arises, by the grace of God. ...
The peace that passes all understanding will blanket your sweet self when you rest in the knowledge that God is in control and you are not. God’s strength will enable you to do great things as you rely on Him alone each day. His wisdom will provide direction when the path of life loo...