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Called and carried by the Almighty

  Called and Carried by the Almighty I don’t know who this word is for today, but who told you that the mission of your calling would be easy? Many times, when God calls us, we imagine clarity, smooth paths, and immediate strength. Yet Scripture shows us something different. When God called Moses, he felt inadequate (Exodus 3–4). When He called Jeremiah, he said,  “I do not know how to speak; I am too young”  (Jeremiah 1:6). When He called Gideon, he saw himself as the least in his family (Judges 6:15). The pattern is clear: God does not call the confident — He calls the willing. If God called you, He will guide you. Isaiah 42:16 says,  “I will lead the blind by ways they have not known… I will turn the darkness into light before them.” The calling of God always comes with the promise of His guidance. He never assigns a purpose without also committing His presence. Recognize who your God is. He is El Shaddai — the Almighty. In Luke 1:37 we are reminded,  “For no...

Strength for the daily battle

  🌿 God With Purpose 🌿 ✨ Strength for the Daily Battle ✨ I comfort myself in His Word. Through His Word, I receive strength for my daily battles. And as I share it, I feel the joy and love of the Lord filling me. That is what He desires for you too — to share what He has given you. This is why you must not stop reading His Word. It is your sword. As you read, you begin to delight yourself in Him. And as you delight in Him, He fills you with overflowing joy and peace through the mighty power of the Holy Spirit. Do not let anyone discourage you. Continue on this journey. And when you feel like you cannot go on anymore, surrender every battle to Him — because He fights for you. When we feel powerless in ourselves, that is our invitation to run to Christ and receive strength from Him. “When I am weak, He is strong.” 2 Corinthians 12:9–10 *"But He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about m...