Hello Church,
Here's a statement that we need to remember, write it down and post it on our wall - "GOD HAS NOT FORGOTTEN YOU." That's an encouraging word right there. Think about it - no matter wherever you are or whatever you're facing, God has not forgotten you.
In Psalms 77, the writer Asaph, who is a Levite, singer and one of King David's choir directors is facing a very dark time in his life. In verse 2 he says, "My soul refused to be comforted," and then in verse 4 he writes, "I am so troubled that I cannot speak." In the first verse we see what he did, "I cried with my voice ... and He gave ear to me."
Why would God allow His people, His children to go through what we call "hour of darkness?" In Second Corithians, chapter 1 we get an answer - In the midst of our afflictions, the Spirit of God comforts us. Then after we are comforted, we can bring that same comfort to others who are suffering afflictions also. CHURCH - you and I need to remember our deliverances, the things that God has done already. We are going to come out of the fire cleansed and stronger than ever before, we will become God's comforting hands. Remember, GOD HAS NOT FORGOTTEN YOU.
P. Tom
Also the attachment is for Hour Four of DRIVEN by ETERNITY for Wednesday night at 7:00PM.
Here's a statement that we need to remember, write it down and post it on our wall - "GOD HAS NOT FORGOTTEN YOU." That's an encouraging word right there. Think about it - no matter wherever you are or whatever you're facing, God has not forgotten you.
In Psalms 77, the writer Asaph, who is a Levite, singer and one of King David's choir directors is facing a very dark time in his life. In verse 2 he says, "My soul refused to be comforted," and then in verse 4 he writes, "I am so troubled that I cannot speak." In the first verse we see what he did, "I cried with my voice ... and He gave ear to me."
Why would God allow His people, His children to go through what we call "hour of darkness?" In Second Corithians, chapter 1 we get an answer - In the midst of our afflictions, the Spirit of God comforts us. Then after we are comforted, we can bring that same comfort to others who are suffering afflictions also. CHURCH - you and I need to remember our deliverances, the things that God has done already. We are going to come out of the fire cleansed and stronger than ever before, we will become God's comforting hands. Remember, GOD HAS NOT FORGOTTEN YOU.
P. Tom
Also the attachment is for Hour Four of DRIVEN by ETERNITY for Wednesday night at 7:00PM.