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God Promises


God will do exactly what He’s promised. But He requires our obedient and cooperation.

The Lord is faithful to ALL His promises and loving toward ALL He has made” Psalm 145:13

God will do exactly what He’s promised. But He requires our obedient cooperation before fulfilling His conditional pledges. To receive the blessing, we must satisfy the conditions He has set. If you are waiting for the Lord to fulfill His promise, check to be sure you are carrying out your part.

Romans 10:9 tells us that salvation is promised to those who confess with their mouth and believe in their heart that Jesus is Lord. We are saved when we genuinely trust in the Savior.

Yes it is true that God allows it to rain on the just and the unjust, however to enter into the eternal promises of God salvation is of utmost importances.

Now understand it is important to know that as Christians we will encounter challenges and disappointment

Throughout his life, Joseph trusted God no matter his good or bad circumstances. Joseph experienced plenty of bad things: kidnapping, slavery, false accusations, wrongful imprisonment, rejection, and famine. But in the end God brought things to a wonderful, life-affirming conclusion.

The apostle Paul suffered shipwrecks, beatings, imprisonment, murder attempts, temporary blindness, and more—all within God’s plan to spread the gospel (see Acts 9:16 and 2 Corinthians 11:24–27). Through it all, God was steadfastly working to bring about good and glorious results.

The promise that God works all things together for good does not mean that all things, taken by themselves, are good. Some things and events are decidedly bad. But God is able to work them together for good. He sees the big picture; He has a master plan.

Christians can take confidence that, no matter our circumstances or environments, God is active and will conclude things according to His good and wise design.

The fact that God works all things together for good means God’s plan will not be thwarted. In fact, we are part of His plan, having been “called according to his purpose

God knows the future, and His desires will be accomplished. “I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say, ‘My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please’” (Isaiah 46:10).

Remember God's promises are sure God cannot lie but you obedience and corporation is important.

Marcel and Jacqueline Bruff 🙏🏾

Walk Good in Christ

 
 
 

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