I don’t know about you, but there is something awesome that takes place when we embrace a lifestyle that causes us to lean completely on the wall of faith in our Heavenly Father. I am glad that my trust is in the Creator of the heavens and the earth, therefore we should have no fear for whatever comes our way. Hebrews 11:6

God always provides above and beyond when we choose to refrain from choices based on self preservation. Meaning the choices based on our own framing of understanding or drawing from our own personal well of relationships or opportunities that make up our sphere of influence. Though by the grace of God and His goodness, God will always provide and take care of those who earnestly seek His face (No matter what). As for myself I want so badly to be in God’s presence and “perfect will” for my life, that I simply will not settle for ” the whatever”. I have come to one conclusion in navigating big decisions that are life changing.

“The currency of God’s Kingdom is prayer” !

Every time God is leading me to make a drastic change, I get a strong sense of excitement and vision to accomplish whatever it is that I am moving towards. It is usually something that I wasn’t expecting or the very last thing that I thought I’d be doing. But the gifts God has already given me will always be implemented. If you are like me and feeling that you are in one of those seasons observing a plethora of choices. I would encourage you to pray and fast until you have a clear vision or a strong sense of peace with wherever or whatever God is leading you towards. Do not settle for 2nd best. If you find yourself without choices and see a drastic change on the horizon. I would encourage you to go back over all of the times that God has provided for you, and how He has equipped you with various ministry gifts. Now you just have to pray earnestly and trust God.

Approach His throne with a thankful & humble heart, for The Lord is worthy of praise.

I have been allowing Psalms 139 to rock my world lately πŸ™‚
Go check it out & have a blessed week.
Tim B.

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