No Fright, No Doubt
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Today fix your eyes on Jesus! The more you hear and understand His ways, the more you will grow in your ability to trust Him.
One of the biggest things that kill our faith is our own doubts or the circumstances or the people who try feeding doubts into our spirit.
Seeing around the current situation in our nation and the world, are your hearts filled with doubts?
Jesus, in Luke 24:38, is asking us the same.
Instead of being worried or scared of the situation, we as children of God, need to rise and take our authority and declare the peace, the grace and the healing hand of God.
As long as we are in our comfort zone, we will not be able to help anyone.
After the death of Jesus, the disciples had locked themselves up, being afraid of getting hurt or killed. But few moments after this, when they were filled the Holy Spirt, they had the boldness and they went out and preached the gospel at the risk of their life.
But some knowing the risk, stepped out and went to look out for Jesus, and that’s when Mary had an encounter with Him.
Today, the Lord is calling the church to the boldness to reach out and be concerned about the spiritually and physically perishing people. We not only have physical resources to help others but we have our spiritual resources as well.
God wants us to be His hands and feet, but with doubts in our heart we wouldn’t be able to step out and glorify Him
Your doubts can kill your ability to enter your destiny. Share on XToday, be violent to quench out the doubts.
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