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God's Promises Never Fail:


Stay connected to God—He hears your cries and knows your struggles. Just as He rescued the Israelites from Egypt (Exodus 3:7), He is always aware of your suffering and will come to your aid in His perfect timing. Keep the faith, trust in His promises, and remember that one day, He will send Jesus to take us home. Hebrews 11:1 reminds us that faith is the evidence of things we cannot see—hold onto that hope!

I want to encourage you to stay connected to God.

Remember when God led the Israelites out of Egypt? He said he heard their cries of despair and came to rescue them.

Exodus 3:7 NLT

[7] Then the Lord told him, “I have certainly seen the oppression of my people in Egypt. I have heard their cries of distress because of their harsh slave drivers. Yes, I am aware of their suffering.

He will do the same for you. Cry out to God. And eventually when the time is right, God will send Jesus back to earth and he will take us home.

Heb. 11:1 Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see. 


        It Only Takes A Little Bit to Make A Big Difference to God:


Sometimes, we underestimate the power of the small things. But history and faith remind us that what seems insignificant can change everything. Think about David—just a shepherd boy with a sling and a stone. Yet with that tiny stone, he brought down a giant. Not because the stone was special, but because of his faith and determination. Or consider the mustard seed. The smallest of seeds, yet when planted, it grows into a tree large enough to shelter birds. It’s a reminder that even a little faith can lead to something extraordinary. Then there’s the remnant of Saul’s robe. A piece so small, yet it carried a powerful message of mercy and restraint. David could have taken revenge, but instead, he chose forgiveness, using that tiny fragment to show respect for God’s anointed. And what about the woman who suffered for 12 years? She didn’t need a grand gesture, just a simple touch of Jesus’ robe. That small act, fueled by her faith, brought her healing and restoration. Each of these stories reminds us: it’s not about the size of the action, but the heart behind it. A little faith, a small act of kindness, a quiet moment of courage—these can ripple into something far greater than we can imagine. So, don’t doubt the little things. Every small step, every act of faith, every ounce of effort—it all counts. Because with God, even the smallest things can bring about the greatest miracles.

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