
Don’t miss the miracle
We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.
Amy Hacker is a regular contributor to The Scroll. She also is advertising manager for The Alabama Baptist/TAB Media Group. She attends the Church of the Highlands and has three children.
We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.
As much as we wish for peace in our lives, this world doesn’t accommodate. There are times we will have to step out of our comfort zone and do the hard thing, the thing we never want to do.
Just like the seasons in nature change, our seasons in waiting also change so don’t give up. Remember you’re not where you were, and God isn’t finished with you yet.
God has given us so much, just look around. Don’t let today be just another day.
“Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert” (Isaiah 43:18-19).
Is it possible having true compassion for someone will change their life? It did for the ones Jesus encountered during His ministry.
Each chapter of our lives will contain unfairness but if we learn and grow from it, we will come out stronger.
I did not know the bad decisions I would make or how many times I wouldn’t turn to Him for help. But God did, and He chose me anyway.
We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.
As much as we wish for peace in our lives, this world doesn’t accommodate. There are times we will have to step out of our comfort zone and do the hard thing, the thing we never want to do.
Just like the seasons in nature change, our seasons in waiting also change so don’t give up. Remember you’re not where you were, and God isn’t finished with you yet.
God has given us so much, just look around. Don’t let today be just another day.
“Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert” (Isaiah 43:18-19).
Is it possible having true compassion for someone will change their life? It did for the ones Jesus encountered during His ministry.
Each chapter of our lives will contain unfairness but if we learn and grow from it, we will come out stronger.
I did not know the bad decisions I would make or how many times I wouldn’t turn to Him for help. But God did, and He chose me anyway.
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