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Make room as dark as possible…think about something that makes you afraid.
Ask yourself what is would take to overcome that fear.
God Guarantees Our Good
We will experience trouble in this life.
Jesus endured suffering on our behalf.
We were raised with Jesus and are approved by God.
At times We May Question God’s Goodness
Picture a small lake in the north when winter has just made itself at home.
A wooden dock juts out into the thin shell of ice on the pond.
Over the whole scene lies a cotton cushion of snow.
A young lad walks out onto the dock, long familiar to him from lazy summer days of fishing.
He daydreams at the end of the dock, but suddenly his sister’s call from shore arouses him.
As he turns around to see her, he loses his balance, one of his feet lands on the ice, and he crashes into the icy water.
You see, as long as both his feet were solidly planted on the wooden dock, the boy stood securely.
But as soon as he shifted one foot to the ice, even though by mistake, he toppled into the water.
As long as we keep our trust totally on Christ’s finished work on the cross, we stand assured of God’s promise of eternal life.
But as soon as we rest any weight on the thin ice of our own efforts, we will topple into the icy waters of insecurity.
Romans 8:
Paul experienced the worst kinds of hardship.
We will experience similar things.
At times we may fail to see how god is working in our lives.
We Will Overcome All Hardship By Jesus’ Power
God’s love is more powerful than sin
We can experience victory by god’s love in our lives.
God’s children are eternally secure because He loves us.
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