The Power of “Meanwhile”

Many of us are also walking through “meanwhile” times… illnesses, broken relationships, disappointments, financial struggles, or other trials. Many of us feel we are in holding patterns, waiting for answers and breakthroughs. How tempting it is to feel sorry for ourselves, to blame God and give up. The enemy would have us believe that God is far away from us during times like this. The enemy whispers into our minds that God must not care about us to let us suffer so.

Don’t believe the lies.

God is always right there walking through it with us, ready to bless us despite the pain, if we will only trust Him.

Whatever difficult situation you are enduring, no matter what hardship is staring you in the face, rest assured that this is only a “meanwhile.” Believe that God is putting the pieces into place for miracles in your life as well… because He is!

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Look Up!

A lot of us are so disheartened by things that are happening in our world today. We feel as if death is chasing us. We hear its big black wings flapping up behind us, gaining ground, overtaking us. We feel the coldness of its shadow blocking out the sun. We don’t realize that these difficult days are instead going to bring life, great awakening, and desperately needed spiritual revival in our lives. This is actually a most amazing time to be alive. Some of us are very excited about what God has already begun to do in our communities, our country, and our world. We see the shadows of revival beginning all around us. But many of us won’t recognize it until it soars out beyond us.

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Jesus Can Calm Any Storm

[DISPLAY_ULTIMATE_SOCIAL_ICONS] In Mark 4:35-41, Jesus rebukes the storm by saying, "Peace, be still!" Then He asks the disciples, "Why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith?" So this is Jesus' question for us when we struggle with fearfulness. Notice that Jesus wasn't accusing the disciplesRead more

Having Ears To Hear

[DISPLAY_ULTIMATE_SOCIAL_ICONS] Jesus taught in parables, stories involving familiar (to His hearers) life situations, in order to teach kingdom truths. After He tells His first parable (of the sower), Jesus cries out, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear!" When His disciples ask Him what the parable means, JesusRead more