I NEED to share this!

Someone needs to hear this now. Always keep your eyes on Christ…

God, in Jesus walked on Earth! Ate, slept, walked…

What you are going through is for a purpose!

What once hurt you will soon bless you.
The pain you walked through, the tears you shed, and the battles that felt too heavy were not wasted. God is taking every broken piece, every disappointment, and every tear-stained moment and reshaping them into something powerful and beautiful. What the enemy meant for harm, God is turning into healing, strength, and testimony. Your past pain is becoming the ground where future blessings will grow.

Watch how God creates beauty from your ashes. He specializes in redemption — transforming loss into purpose, sorrow into joy, and brokenness into breakthrough. The very place that hurt you will one day be the place where you lift your hands and say, “God, You turned it for my good.” Trust His process. The blessing is already on the way.

“He will give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning.” Isaiah 61:3
God bless you abundantly.

Patience within the body of Christ is vital for unity, as it enables believers to bear with one another in love, forgiveness, and understanding, mirroring God’s patience towards us. It is developed through spiritual growth in Christ and fellowship with other believers, and it is essential for persevering through trials with hope, awaiting Christ’s return. 

Importance of patience in the body of Christ

  • Unity: Patience is a key virtue for maintaining unity in the church, helping to prevent division and allowing love to flourish among believers.
  • Relationships: It is crucial for healthy relationships, requiring humility, gentleness, and bearing with one another’s shortcomings and offenses with love.
  • Spiritual Growth: The testing of faith develops perseverance, leading to spiritual maturity and a deeper dependence on God, especially in prayer.
  • Endurance: Patience is a form of endurance in suffering and adversity, providing hope for future glory and the eventual elimination of all pain and suffering upon Christ’s return.
  • Living like Christ: It is a core example of Christ’s own character, who patiently endured and loved those who were slow to believe or who sinned against him. 

How patience is cultivated

  • Abiding in Christ: Spending time with Jesus through reading the Word and prayer is fundamental to developing patience.
  • Fellowship: Patiently interacting with other believers is a practical way to develop this virtue.
  • Trust in God’s timing: Patience requires a steadfast trust in God’s promises and His timing for all things, including answered prayers and the future fulfillment of His will. 

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To God be The glory. Let us praise God together for His ALL in our lives, Amen.

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