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He Didn’t Bring You This Far To Leave You

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  Holding On to God’s Faithfulness in the Middle of the Journey There comes a point in every believer’s walk when the road gets heavy, and the heart begins to question: “God, why does it still hurt?” or “Lord, am I still on the right path?” The doubts don’t mean you’re weak. The questions don’t mean you’ve failed. They simply mean you’re human. And in those moments—when the silence is loud and the waiting is long—you must remind your soul of this unshakable truth: God didn’t bring you this far to leave you. Sometimes, we assume that if we’re following God, the journey should be smooth. But Scripture tells a different story. Joseph was thrown into a pit. David hid in caves. Ruth lost everything before she gained a new future. Even Jesus was led into the wilderness. But through every hardship, there was one constant: God never abandoned them. And He won’t abandon you either. The Word of God is filled with promises for the weary, the wandering, and the waiting. Philippians 1:6 ...

When Life Drops You—God Still Prepares a Seat At The Table & Mini Devotional Guide

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    The Story of Mephibosheth: Grace for the Forgotten Some stories in Scripture leave a quiet echo in the soul—and Mephibosheth’s is one of them. Mephibosheth was the grandson of King Saul and the son of Jonathan, David’s closest friend. But at just five years old, his life was shattered. In a single day, his father and grandfather died in battle. As panic gripped the palace, his nurse picked him up and fled. In her desperate attempt to save him, she dropped him—and he was crippled for life (2 Samuel 4:4). He was royalty by birth, but broken by life. Forgotten in a place called Lo-Debar, which means 'no pasture,' Mephibosheth lived for years in silence. He was isolated, hidden from the world, and perhaps from himself. This is where many of us can relate. Life didn’t go the way we expected. We were dropped—by people, by circumstances, by grief—and the wound left behind seems too great to heal. But God never forgot Mephibosheth. And He hasn’t forgotten you. Years later, King Da...

When the Battle Feels Too Big: How to Stand Firm and Trust God

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  When the Battle Feels Too Big: How to Stand Firm and Trust God Have you ever found yourself in a situation that felt completely out of your control? Like the battle in front of you was too big, too heavy, or too much to handle? If so, you’re not alone—and you’re not without hope. In this encouraging mini Bible study, we’ll walk through the powerful stories of two kings and one shepherd boy who each faced impossible battles—and discovered what it means to trust God when everything else falls short. 🔥 1. King Asa – When You’re Outnumbered In 2 Chronicles 14:9–13, King Asa was vastly outnumbered by an army of over one million Ethiopian soldiers. But instead of relying on military tactics, Asa did something far more powerful—he prayed: “LORD, it is nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power…” (2 Chronicles 14:11, KJV) That honest cry to God led to a supernatural victory. When we’re outnumbered by problems, deadlines, or doctor’s reports, ...