Tuesday, May 19 2020
God has another plan There is life after a broken marriage, health diagnosis, failure, job loss, or any other bad situation. In fact, there is another side-- another ending and it is NOT the ending of what you have imagined it to be. It may seem as if what everyone else has told you about their outcome will more than likely be the case for you, but what does God say? God’s got another plan and His plan is far greater, more promising and exceeds beyond what you can see for yourself. For every low blow that you have been dealt, God’s going to bring you higher. For every no, God is going to bring you a yes. For every door closed and every roadblock, God’s going to reroute you and show you another way. God’s plan is one that is full of hope, vitality and promise. Along the way, there will be a phase where He initiates the restoration process. You see, God doesn’t only want to get you back to a state where you are just functioning to cope, He desires to get you back to a state where you are full of vitality, resilience and free from guilt, hurt and embarrassment. The only thing that He requires from you is your cooperation. Your cooperation involves you knowing that getting restored is not going to be a quick work, but a gradual work. If you are willing to commit and keep the end goal in mind, then you will be well on your way to a brand new start with brighter future! ~ Amichia Jer. 29:11 Ps. 119: 67-68 I Pet. 1:5-6 Wednesday, May 13 2020
Nevertheless… What happens when life as what you know all of a sudden becomes disturbed? It can sometimes leave you wondering if what has happened was only a dream OR you really are experiencing a surreal situation. Life has its own way of bringing us all into its classroom, where we become the students. Although we live and learn from the unexpected type of tests, the Word of God provides us with a small instruction on how to pass life’s test as we adjust and reset our lives. Life’s interruptions are not random or meaningless. In fact, they bring opportunities for us to gain a different perspective and start thinking differently. When it seems as if your world is crumbling before you and things are falling apart, I’d like to offer you I Thess. 5:18 which says, “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” Yes, it’s easier and may provide a feeling of relief for you to just throw your hands up out of frustration. However, the Father would rather you throw your hands up in submission and say “Nevertheless”. It takes more work when you go to Him for reassurance and comfort, rather than going into depression and somberness. It takes more work to be grateful for what you have, rather than being worrisome. The Father is not saying that this unexpected situation is His will. He is saying that no matter the situation, it is His will for you to GIVE THANKS…be grateful! As you undergo unexpected ordeals, be comforted by developing a nevertheless attitude, give thanks and bless the Lord at all times so the praises can cause you to become strengthened with grace and ability as He carries you through. I’ll see you on the other side of this! ~ Amichia I Thess. 5:18 Ps. 100 Ps. 115:12 Ps. 118:1-9 Eph. 6:10 |