Praise God for these! Thank you for what you are doing my brother in Christ. The Lord is using these greatly in my life, and I'm just one little person!
God hath spoken-Rejoice!' is a beautiful sentiment, but for many people, it can feel hollow when they’re in the midst of deep pain or unanswered prayers. How can we truly rejoice when life feels so heavy and God’s voice seems distant or silent? Are we oversimplifying the complexities of faith by suggesting that rejoicing is always the right response? Maybe we need to focus more on how to find hope and strength in God’s promises, even when rejoicing feels impossible.
You bring up a heartfelt and valid concern-rejoicing isn’t always easy, especially in seasons of pain or doubt. Spurgeon’s message isn’t about ignoring hardship but about drawing strength from the fact that when God speaks, His promises are true and unchanging. Rejoicing doesn’t always mean outward joy; it can be a quiet, inner peace and trust that God is working, even in the silence. It’s okay to struggle, and it’s okay to not feel like rejoicing all the time. Faith is a journey, and God meets us where we are, even in our hardest moments.
Praise God for these! Thank you for what you are doing my brother in Christ. The Lord is using these greatly in my life, and I'm just one little person!
Who else gets hype when these drop
Amen. Oh the depths of the knowledge of God and the actions of His prompting. "Go and do" Saints...........
Praise God, this is what I needed.
❤wow 👌 that is a truly blessed sermon. ❤🙏 many thanks 😊 🙏
Ty I need this as a answer for my prayer request ! Amen ! Faith ! Amen !
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God hath spoken-Rejoice!' is a beautiful sentiment, but for many people, it can feel hollow when they’re in the midst of deep pain or unanswered prayers. How can we truly rejoice when life feels so heavy and God’s voice seems distant or silent? Are we oversimplifying the complexities of faith by suggesting that rejoicing is always the right response? Maybe we need to focus more on how to find hope and strength in God’s promises, even when rejoicing feels impossible.
You bring up a heartfelt and valid concern-rejoicing isn’t always easy, especially in seasons of pain or doubt. Spurgeon’s message isn’t about ignoring hardship but about drawing strength from the fact that when God speaks, His promises are true and unchanging. Rejoicing doesn’t always mean outward joy; it can be a quiet, inner peace and trust that God is working, even in the silence. It’s okay to struggle, and it’s okay to not feel like rejoicing all the time. Faith is a journey, and God meets us where we are, even in our hardest moments.
"Be still and know that I am God"