You Are Not Facing This Storm Alone!

Isaiah 43:2 (KJV) says, “When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.”

What a powerful promise from God.

Notice that God does not say, “If you pass through the waters.” He says, “When.” Difficult seasons are a part of life. There will be times when the waters rise around us. There will be rivers of uncertainty, disappointment, grief, and hardship. There will even be fiery trials that test our faith.

But God never promised that we would face those moments alone.

His promise is His presence.

He says, “I will be with thee.”

The waters may be deep, but they will not drown you. The fire may be hot, but it will not destroy you. Why? Because the God who walks on water and stands in the fire is walking with you.

Maybe today you feel overwhelmed by circumstances you cannot control. Perhaps you’re carrying a burden that seems too heavy to bear. Take heart. God sees you. God knows where you are. And God has not abandoned you.

The same God who brought Israel through the Red Sea, Daniel through the lions’ den, and the Hebrew boys through the fiery furnace is still faithful today.

Keep trusting. Keep praying. Keep moving forward.

You are not facing your storm alone. God is with you, and His presence will carry you through.

Love Is A Choice, Not A Feeling!

“Charity suffereth long, and is kind…” -1 Corinthians 13:4 (KJV)

One of the greatest tests of our Christian faith is not how loud we sing on Sunday or how much Bible knowledge we possess. One of the greatest tests is how we love people.

The Bible says, “Charity suffereth long, and is kind.” In other words, real love is patient, and real love is kind.

That sounds simple until someone disappoints us, frustrates us, or hurts our feelings. It is easy to love people when everything is going well. It is much harder to love when relationships become difficult.

Yet God’s love toward us has always been patient and kind. Think about how many times He has forgiven us, how many times He has shown mercy when we did not deserve it, and how many times He has remained faithful even when we were not.

Because we have received that kind of love, we are called to give that kind of love.

Today, ask yourself this question: Who needs a little patience from me? Who needs a little kindness from me?

A kind word may change someone’s day. A patient response may heal a wounded relationship. A loving attitude may point someone to Jesus.

Remember this: Love is not merely something we feel. Love is something we choose.

So today, choose patience. Choose kindness. Choose love.

And when you do, you will reflect the heart of Christ to a world that desperately needs Him.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!