God
speaks even in the silence. Accept what God allows...
There have been times when I called out to God and
it seems that all I heard was silence. As time went on then I begin to see
those things manifested and ultimately it turned out for my good. And we know that all things work together
for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose ~Romans 8:28
God
speaks even in the silence. Accept what God allows...
Anthony Evans wrote a song back in 2011 entitled, Silence. Anthony Evans says, “God maybe you are speaking through the
silence and that is all I need to hear. So as long as it takes then I will wait
for you.” I have come to understand that God speaks in many ways, but yet
in the midst of it all he sees you, hears you, and wants the best for you. It
is during these times that I am even drawn more to him because I know that my
love for him is not based solely on feelings that change or what he can give
me. I love him and he loves me.
God
speaks even in the silence. Accept what God allows...
Often people get upset when they don’t see the
instant results of the constant heartache and labor. My advice to you is to
faint not.
Hear
counsel, and receive instruction, that thou mayest be wise in thy latter end.
~Proverbs 19:20 Listen to instruction and every time
you feel burdened then turn back to the truth which lies in the word of God. If
you would just listen then you would avoid a lot of unnecessary hurt.
We often try to blame either God or others for our choices and wrong doings. Adam and Eve tried to play the blame game as we often do. Even from childhood, it seems to be a natural instinct to want to blame others. God clearly had given them directions not to eat the fruit from the tree, but they made the decision to do it anyway. We are often the same way in many areas of our lives. God has given us clear instruction whether we like it or not. So just listen.
We often try to blame either God or others for our choices and wrong doings. Adam and Eve tried to play the blame game as we often do. Even from childhood, it seems to be a natural instinct to want to blame others. God clearly had given them directions not to eat the fruit from the tree, but they made the decision to do it anyway. We are often the same way in many areas of our lives. God has given us clear instruction whether we like it or not. So just listen.
God
speaks even in the silence. Accept what God allows...
Amen Sister Robersonπππππππ
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