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Peace In The Midst Of A Storm

2020 is looking very different from how alot of us envisioned it.

The world is facing a Pandemic by the name Covid19 and to say it has wrecked havoc would be an understatement.

This virus has caused the deaths of thousands and counting..
And infections are on the rise everyday.
It is a sad and scary state of affairs.

Humanity is going through it!

It is times like this that many question their faith. 
We get to a point where we ask 'Father can You Hear us? '
Faith has been shook (sic) and may of us have so many questions.

Even I am going through some turmoil and I have questions too.

But I remember that in the Bible, there were tough times too, yet the Lord delivered to his people Victory.

When the Israelites faced deadly serpents, Moses lifted up a Bronze Serpent and All who looked upon it were healed. ( Numbers 21:9)
 
When they lacked food in the desert , The Lord Provided Manna. (Exodus chapter 16)

In the new Testament, When Jesus was with His disciples at Sea, a Storm came through and the disciples got very scared. Yet Jesus who had been asleep , Woke up and calmed the Storm, (Mark 4:35-41)

These few examples go to show that yes, troubles will come our way and we will experience storms in life, BUT GOD, will always make a way our and rescue us.

In this season Psalm 91 has been an encouraging Word for me.

I am reminded that this too shall pass and Victory once more belongs to Jesus.

#TakeHeart
#ThisTooShallPass
#Covid19
#Hope

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  1. Awesome read ,I love the way you marry & synchronize with the Bible teachings ..absolutely an amazing Piece

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