We place our trust in God, knowing that although we may encounter challenging times, we will never truly fail. This is because God guides us and protects us from harm. It is not just a theoretical belief that God serves as a shield and a source of light in our lives. As His children, He actively uses us for His purposes, shaping and empowering us. When we face difficulties, we physically experience the impact of these hardships in our hearts. We feel the pain of the trials we endure. However, God shields us from completely succumbing to this inner anguish, saving us from the destructive intentions of our enemies that aim to undermine our faith. God is our protector and our foundation. When we are gripped by fear, anxiety, and despair, God is at work, subduing our adversaries, strengthening our faith, and giving us the physical strength to endure.
We can find solace in the knowledge that ultimately God will overcome all of our enemies and lead us to rejoice in Him. He communicates to us that He alone is our source of salvation. By patiently waiting for His deliverance, we can find peace even in the midst of great hardships and a longing for His salvation, which enables us to gain a deeper understanding of the power of Christ's resurrection in our own lives. We recognize that we are humble and dependent before God, having nothing to offer on our own. However, as humble individuals, we stand on a secure foundation that orchestrates all things for our benefit. Ultimately, we will experience a profound and awe-inspiring vision of the One who reigns over the heavens, rescuing us in our greatest time of need. When we feel most helpless, we gain a greater understanding of His strength. As we become weak, He reveals His strength. This strength is bestowed upon us from a divine source, akin to a powerful tornado that sweeps through and leaves us in a state of indescribable joy and glory. When we hear His voice, we are in the place where He has intended us to be. It is through His voice that everything becomes clear and meaningful in our lives of faith.
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