They're waiting for news which will impact their life, regardless of the outcome. Whether it goes their way or not, it's their trust in God that matters. The thing is . . . they are waiting with trust . . . trying to disregard the fear which keeps knocking at the door of their lives.
I will be your God throughout your lifetime—
until your hair is white with age.
I made you, and I will care for you.
I will carry you along and save you. (Isaiah 46:4, NLT).
Stop.
Refuse to fear whatever is coming your way.
Look at the situation through God's promise to care, carry, and save you all of your life.
Learning to Kickstart the day trusting God's Words.
Kerrie
(written by Kerrie Carlisle Palmer © 2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED)
It's easy to fear that one moment, one problem, one situation, will make or break the rest of our life.Consider God's promise:
I will be your God throughout your lifetime—
until your hair is white with age.
I made you, and I will care for you.
I will carry you along and save you. (Isaiah 46:4, NLT).
In the waiting times of life, when everything seems to be resting on one thing, when you think you can't go on, stop and receive God's recorded words in Isaiah 46: "I will care for you. I will carry you along. I will save you." Your perspective will change when you accept God's words, and you will see all things working together for good regardless of how difficult, messy, and down-right hard it all seems.At the end of the day, we must determine if we will trust God to move us through it all or if, we will fear the moment, the problem, and situation.
Stop.
Refuse to fear whatever is coming your way.
Look at the situation through God's promise to care, carry, and save you all of your life.
Learning to Kickstart the day trusting God's Words.
Kerrie
(written by Kerrie Carlisle Palmer © 2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED)