We can hope against all hope for God is faithful. He will never allow the
righteous soul to famish.
We can believe God for His goodness and mercy for surely them shall hunt us
down all the days of our lives. God sent His precious Son, Jesus to die for
us at the cross some two thousand years so that we can be re-united with
Abba Father through the divine exchange at the cross.
The almightly God do not sleep nor slumber. He is always working for our
good. He wants us to have the best in life. For God gave His only begotten
Son, Jesus to die for us so that we can have life and life more abundantly.
Whatever the need, Jesus will see that it is provided for.
When Lazarus was dead for four days, both his sisters cried their hearts
out and properly would have lost all hope of him been resurrected. When
Jesus was at Lazarus' tomb, He asked that the tomb stone be removed and
called forth Lazarus. At that very instance, Lazarus was resurrected! A man
that has died for four days was resurrected.
When Jesus was making His way to save Jairus' daughter from her sickness,
He was stopped in His track for a woman with a issue of blood for twelve
years had taken her healing from Jesus. Jesus turned to the woman to assure
her of His love and peace for her. What twelve years of hopelessness of
recovery from the blood issue was wiped away through a single stroke of
God's grace!
In the meantime, a Jairus' servant came to inform him that his daughter has
died. Jairus would have been heart broken to lose his daughter. Yet Jesus
assured him to just believe that his daughter shall be well. Jesus later
raise Jairus daughter from the dead!
Beloved of the Lord, regardless of how dire straits the situation may be,
do not lose faith. For faith is the substance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen. See Jesus in His grace and He will see you in
your faith. Nothing is impossible to God. Though God may seem late, He is
always on time. His timing is always perfect. Just keep believing God for
His goodness. He only have good thought toward us. Hallelujah!
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