Behold God is mighty, but despises no one; He is mighty in strength of understanding (job 36;5)
Why does God care about everyone? Because each one of us is His creation, fashioned by Him, and completely loved. He provides for us everything we need and waits patiently for us to seek Him. He is faithful to guide our steps and order our days. He pours grace all over us. His caring will never end. He promises to be with us always!
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Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christhas made as free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage ( Gal 5:1).
Being entangled with a yoke of bondage means that “religious things” have become more important to you than your relationship with Christ. Sometimes some stuff can replace fellowship with God. For Example, carrying a Bible that rarely gets opened, just so people can see it. Or showing up for every church service, prayer meeting or concert just so everyone can see you’re so committed. Being involved in christian activities is not the same as being involved with Jesus. What matters most is that you have a relationship with God and that you do what He tells you to do. Love God and be free in Him.
For the word of the Lord is right, and all his work is done in truth (psalms 33;4)
Has someone you trusted ever hurt you? That seems to happen to just about everybody at some point during their lives. But, that doesn’t mean you should stop trusting that person. It just means you need to accept the fact that person isn’t perfect_and forgive.
But trusting God isn’t like that. He is perfect. He never lies, never misses the smallest details of any situation,never makes a mistake. You can count on every word He says. Everything He does is meant is meant for something good in your life.
A snake snatches a tree frog in the banana trees in Jombang, East Java. Indonesia
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He shall deliver you in six troubles, yes, in seven no evil shall touch you (job 5;19)
Only in heaven will we know how many times God has rescued us from harm. The list probably fills books; family car delayed in traffic to avoid three-car pileup. Sometimes we can look back and know that God put His hand on us, directed our steps, and protected us. But most of the time we walk totally unaware of his divine intervention on our behalf. Time after time He keeps us safe from things we can see, and even the things we can’t. Take a minute to thank Him for keeping watch over the big and the little things in your life and for guarding every move you make.