Sunday Praise and Worship

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"He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others.  When others are
troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us." (2 Corinthians
1:4)

Sometimes until we get to the other side of a situation, we sometimes have a hard time seeing how it can be for the good for our lives until there are moments when we find ourselves later, in something that reminds of what we, ourselves, had to go through alone.
Everything works for the good and testament of God, and not because we are guinea pigs but our Heavenly Father uses our lives to prepare us, not to condemn us or to judge us or to hurt us, but to put ourselves in a better position that when we are called to serve Him in a way that through us and in us, we can touch and make an impact in His name to others.

One can imagine how many in God’s word may have asked themselves, “Why Lord,” or “Isn’t there a less painful way”, only to find themselves somewhere down the line, called by Him to serve Him as an example, as a tool, or just to simply be able to say, “I know how that feels and here is how God saw me through this and can see you through this”.

Life may never always be so simple or filled with a clear path, but don’t let this keep you from thinking that God can not or is not using you, but instead, maybe it’s our Heavenly Father’s way to prepare you for when you are called to be of service to Him to someone else. You’ll know what to do then.

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Sunflower Faith is a quiet, sometimes silly, sometimes sarcastic, sometimes serious, follower of Christ sharing words of devotion, encouragement and hope that is always about our Father in Heaven. So grab a cup of coffee and join Sunflower Faith in words of growth, hope and more all in the spirit of 2 Peter 1:5-8.

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  1. Laurie Ann says:

    Awesome post, girlie. I am reminded of Job. He came out the other side far more blessed than he went in. Keep that song in your heart. I’m praying for you.

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