“Life will finish the way it started, the devil has no capacity to stop anyone, he can only try to discourage men but perseverance is the key.” These words can be interpreted as a statement of faith and hope in God’s sovereignty and victory. The Bible teaches us that God is the Alpha and the …
Waiting for God’s providence
“Waiting on God does not mean doing nothing, it means waiting on God’s table. It entails serving, obeying God’s instructions. God will order more at his table than any other tables. The Lord Says COME WAIT AT MY TABLE.” These words can be interpreted as a metaphor of faithfulness and obedience to God. The Bible …
From Terrible to Breakthrough
“You may think something terrible had happened to you but you do not know that that was the exact thing you needed for your breakthrough.” These words can be interpreted as a statement of faith and hope in God’s sovereignty and goodness. The Bible teaches that God is in control of everything and that He …
God’s Power, Presence, and Provision: How to trust Him and not fear the future
“Are you going through some difficulties? Be not afraid, the Lord says, for I have conquered the world, do not worry about anything for I will provide all your needs at the right time.” These words can be interpreted as a combination of several verses from the Bible that speak of God’s power, presence, and …
Riding with the Lord: How to trust God and not fear the future
“When we ride with the Lord, we need not be afraid even if we don’t know what the future holds.” These words can be interpreted as a metaphor of faith and trust in God. The Bible teaches that God is our shepherd, our guide, and our protector. He leads us in the paths of righteousness, …
You can do all things.
https://www.alltimeblossom.com/product/you-can-do-all-things/ The phrase “Don’t be harsh. Don’t be uncomfortable with the noise. Don’t be distracted. Let the volume be above the noise. You can do all things” is not a direct quote from the Bible. However, there are several biblical principles that can be connected to this phrase, and I will explore them in this …