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Miracle in this Storm

As you hear the waves crashing around you…

You see the world darkening…

Feel the temperature change…

Maybe you feel like you are sinking and fighting to stay above water…


Look up! There’s a miracle in this storm!


Don’t close your spiritual eyes and allow the whispers of the enemy to coax you into giving up.


Keep your eyes open and on the one above, there’s a miracle in this storm!


Hagar, due to circumstances she didn’t choose, is out in the wilderness. It seems that there is no water, is this the end? But whenever her eyes are opened in the middle of her trial. There is a well in the wilderness. There is the God who sees with a miracle in your wilderness!


Lord, open my eyes to see the miracle in my storm.


Call upon Jesus!

Trust not in yourself, not in men, trust in Jesus!



“I called upon the Lord in distress: the LORD answered me, and set me in a large place.” Psalm 118:5

distress- trouble, pain, tight

large place- liberty



“It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.” Psalm 118:8

It’s almost as if you can hear in the spirit,


Chains beginning to shake that have held people captive…

The waves that have been crashing against your house beginning to cease…

Where fear has had you trembling, when the Prince of Peace is given way, peace calms every worry…


Elisabeth was barren and past her age to deliver, but hold on, she is going to give birth to John the Baptist, who will be known and used by God!


Joseph looks like he is forgotten after thrown into a pit and then in prison, but hold on, he is about to be second in command!


Sometimes in the journey of our trial’s we focus on getting to the end that we miss the beautiful moments God placed along the way. Our miraculous God is working on our behalf. Don’t miss it. Look around. There may just be a miracle that you haven’t seen.


It may not look like you thought it would,

BUT

Your story isn’t over!


“I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD.” Psalm 118:17

You may not see it now, you may not understand why, but know, there’s a miracle in this storm.

 
 
 

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