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Always There

"....................: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." Hebrews 13:5 (KJV)


God is able and He will not fail. The song is still ringing in my head. God will not fail us. When we turn our focus to the God of the Word, the better we are. God Keeps His Promises. "He did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God, and being fully convinced that what He had promised He was also able to perform.” Romans 4:20-21 God does what He says He will do. His faithfulness to you surpasses your difficulties. Don’t doubt that His plans for you will be accomplished! Don’t let uncertainty stifle your faith or steal your joy. Your destiny is taking shape in the palm of God’s hand. The Lord is at work. He is working on your behalf because He loves you. My friend, God will accomplish what He has promised you, as He did for Abraham, Issac, Jacob, and You, so many times. God is Able, God is Able and He will not fail.


This is yesterday's devotion from Our Daily Bread. Just another reminder that even in the hardest places, even in the darkest of times, Our God is Able and He will not fail.


Blessings, Evang. Carolyn


The Hardest Places

Geoff is a youth pastor today in the same city where he once abused heroin. God transformed both his heart and his circumstances in a breathtaking way. “I want to keep kids from making the same mistakes and suffering the pain I went through,” Geoff said. “And Jesus will help them.” Over time, God set him free from the slavery of addiction and has given him a vital ministry in spite of his past. God has ways of bringing unexpected good out of situations where hope seems lost. Joseph was sold into slavery in Egypt and falsely accused and sent to prison, where he was forgotten for years. But God restored him and placed him in a position of authority directly under Pharaoh, where he was able to save many lives—including the lives of his brothers who’d abandoned him. There in Egypt Joseph married and had children. He named the second Ephraim (drawn from the Hebrew term for “twice fruitful”) and gave this reason: “It is because God has made me fruitful in the land of my suffering” (Genesis 41:52). Geoff’s and Joseph’s stories, while separated by three to four thousand years, point to the same unchanging truth: even the hardest places in our lives can become fertile ground for God to help and bless many. Our Savior’s love and power never change, and He’s always faithful to those who trust in Him.


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